[Elecraft] Pack for K2?

Mike McCoy [email protected]
Mon Jul 1 17:47:03 2002


While the camera bags, laptop cases etc are certainly useable, I've been
looking for a pack designed specifically for portable radios. Primarily
because being 'dedicated' means things are (or should be) organized &/or
seperated properly based on functionality. I currently carry my K2 (etc)
around in a soft briefcase and I'm worried things are getting squished up &
banging around together a bit too much.

Here is what I've found so far:

Mountain-Ops TacPack. Looks like a really nice 'over-the-shoulder' carrying
case for the K2 but it doesn't look like it offers enough ancillary storage
(for me).  An $80 price tag seems a bit steep for what it offers (mostly
just a really nice fitted 'cover').

The Expedition pack. Originally designed primarily for the FT-817, the new
expedition II pack is a bit larger and supposedly accomodates the K2.
Appears to be a really flexible 'backpack' type design but the most
expensive at $109.99
http://www.communication-outfitters.com/products.htm

The Worldpack II ($67.95). I think if I were to buy one this would be it.
It's a padded 'backpack' design and the dimensions suggest it's "K2 roomy".
I like the idea of the adjustable 'elevator' in the main section, the
seperate lower compartment for a power supply as well as external pockets,
sleeves & tiedowns. This design reminds me of my 'real' internal frame
backpack.
http://www.powerportstore.com/mobile%20packs.htm

Bear in mind I have no real world experience with any of these packs but
simply offer what I've discovered on the 'net.

Enjoy & 73
Mike - AD5IU

----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Wheeler" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Pack for K2?


> [email protected] wrote:
>
> >Gang,
> >
> >One more question.  What backpack, shoulder bag, etc. do you recommend
for
> >protecting the K2 when going portable?  Judging only from the ad, the
> >Mountain-Ops Communications TakPack appears to be high quality, although
it
> >is a bit pricey at $79.
> >
>
> That's the only custom one I know of.  I have one, but I've never used
> it (like lots of stuff I have!).
>
> 73, Phil
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Elecraft mailing list: [email protected]
> You must be a list member to post to the list.
> Postings must be plain text (no HTML or attachments).
> See: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
> Elecraft Web Page: http://www.elecraft.com