Great ideas here! I’ve used mesh pockets sewn inside for organization. They keep everything sorted without added bulk.
That’s brilliant! Do you have any recommendations for the type of mesh material to use?
You can also consider using waterproof fabric when adding pockets. It keeps your gear safe in wet weather!
Such great suggestions already! I’ve thought about adding a detachable compartment to store ammo. Anyone tried that?
I tried that once, but it bulked up the bag too much. Would love to see a creative solution though!
I’ve been thinking it over too. Sometimes less is more, but a few tweaks can greatly enhance usability. It really just depends on what works best for you.
True! I guess it’s like that saying, “don’t take your whole house to the range!”
A little humor helps lighten things up! Still, great insights here. I appreciate everyone sharing their hacks and thoughts!
Hey everyone! I’ve been using TAB Gear rear bags for a while now, and I’d love to hear some best practices for cleaning them. What do you recommend?
I usually just use mild soap and water for the fabric. It works wonders without damaging it!
I’ve heard that using a soft brush can help get into the crevices of the bag. Just make sure you rinse well afterward!
Great tip! Do you think using a toothbrush is effective, or would it be too abrasive?
To be honest, I think a toothbrush might be a bit harsh for the fabric. A makeup brush could be a better option!
Also, don’t forget to let them air dry completely before storing! Moisture can really ruin them over time.
True! How do you all store your bags? I want to prevent any creasing.
I store mine flat in a dedicated bin, helps keep them in shape and ready to use!
That’s a good idea! I use a similar approach but I throw in some silica gel packets to absorb moisture.
I’ve read that leaving bags stuffed with foam can also help maintain their shape—any thoughts?
I can see that working! Just make sure the foam is clean and dry.
Does anyone else think people make too big of a deal about cleaning gear? I mean, they’re just bags after all.