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    Twin Niddle Gear

    Hi guys has any used or tryed the Twin Niddle gear?

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    Really really want their awesome belt set up in the mollicam style but I keep spending all my pocket money!!!

    My boss at the magazine has used a day bag and belt set up and absolutely loves the stuff.

    Makes you happy on the inside if you are ex military

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    I've got pouches and gaiters etc from them and had a pack and jacket modified also. I would recommend them.
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    Urban Dictionary: Niddle

    Niddle
    To appear busy but in reality not actually doing anything. To spend time attending to tasks do do not actually require attention.
    "Stephen has been niddling around all morning and has not got any work done. He is a right niddler."
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    I've only used them to make some alterations to a pack but they are very helpful, all ex macpac employees.
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    Yep, have one of their Mollyme day packs and a couple of pouches. Very impressed with the service and the product.

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    Good solid well made gear.But pricey,For the belt set up and a few pouches not much change out of $400.

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    I'm more of a "London Bridge Trading" man, Eagle Industries are pretty good as well.
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    Used them for alterations. Amazing stuff they have coming thru the pipeline now. Worth it I think!

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    Used them for alterations and bought a PLB pouch. Good service. U get what u pay for

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markgibsonr25 View Post
    Good solid well made gear.But pricey,For the belt set up and a few pouches not much change out of $400.
    Belt rigs start at $200 for a main belt and pouches. The full package with belt kit, harness, removable day pack, rated belt and multiple pouches is around $400. Check out the reviews in this months NZ Outdoor and Hunting magazine.
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    Feel free to correct me but my invoice for that was $400,Stoney creek pouch not included.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markgibsonr25 View Post
    Feel free to correct me but my invoice for that was $400,Stoney creek pouch not included.
    Sorry wasn't trying to dismiss your original message, was just making people aware that they can buy a full setup starting at $200 and customise with add ons from there onwards.

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    Great service in my experience. Had a number of repairs done and a custom made fly. All good.

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Size:  252.8 KB went to twiinneddle yesterday don't go if you don't want to spend money bort hunters belt and a couple extra pouches good gear good people IMO have set up to suit me and what I like to have on me while out hunting good system can add to or remove to suit yourself
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