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A '''kitbag''' is a bag meant to hold one's kit, an alternative to a [[backpack]]. Many are cigar-shaped with a single carrying strap (as opposed to a pack's two shoulder straps) which may be worn over the shoulder or crosswise on the body, such as the popular sailor's kitbag of [[Jaru]]. Like backpacks, standard kitbags have a capacity of fifty (50) items, which is more than a [[pouch]] but less than an [[artefact]] backpack. | A '''kitbag''' is a bag meant to hold one's kit, an alternative to a [[backpack]]. Many are cigar-shaped with a single carrying strap (as opposed to a pack's two shoulder straps) which may be worn over the shoulder or crosswise on the body, such as the popular sailor's kitbag of [[Jaru]]. Like backpacks, standard kitbags have a capacity of fifty (50) items, which is more than a [[pouches|pouch]] but less than an [[artefact]] backpack. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 15 August 2024
A kitbag is a bag meant to hold one's kit, an alternative to a backpack. Many are cigar-shaped with a single carrying strap (as opposed to a pack's two shoulder straps) which may be worn over the shoulder or crosswise on the body, such as the popular sailor's kitbag of Jaru. Like backpacks, standard kitbags have a capacity of fifty (50) items, which is more than a pouch but less than an artefact backpack.