RV7Guy
Well Known Member
After seeing FB Mark Chamberlin's Bison Mountain RV flight bags I had to have them. Managing the gear for extended travel has always been minor struggle. I was using 3 tool bags from Sears for all of the gear. Although functional I felt there had to be a better way.
Check out the link for all of the pictures. The bags fit perfectly behind seat. They even have recess for the flap actuation bar. I took all of the gear from the Sears bags and set up the Bison bags. When done I thought I had left one of the bags in the plane because there was so much room left in the bags!!!
I set up the right seat bag for all of the heavy stuff such as tools, tie downs etc. that won't be removed too often. The left bag has all of the stuff you'll need day to day, pitot cover, chalks, fuel tester, gust locks, cleaning supplies, tie down rings etc...
I also purchased the Chart bag but haven't set it up yet. I think it will fit nicely between the seats.
There are many ways to set up the bags. They come with shoulder type carrying straps and hand carrying handles. You could even set one up for your personal gear and carry it out with you.
At first look the price seems high. After biting the bullet and getting them, they are worth every penny. The bags are well constructed out of heavy material that will take abuse. The zippers are also heavy duty for lots of use. Everything is well thought out and made to be convenient and, most importantly, specifically for the us!!!!!
The elimination of the BS factor in loading stuff is worth lots to me. Check out the pictures.
http://s205.photobucket.com/albums/bb290/BisonMountain/
Check out the link for all of the pictures. The bags fit perfectly behind seat. They even have recess for the flap actuation bar. I took all of the gear from the Sears bags and set up the Bison bags. When done I thought I had left one of the bags in the plane because there was so much room left in the bags!!!
I set up the right seat bag for all of the heavy stuff such as tools, tie downs etc. that won't be removed too often. The left bag has all of the stuff you'll need day to day, pitot cover, chalks, fuel tester, gust locks, cleaning supplies, tie down rings etc...
I also purchased the Chart bag but haven't set it up yet. I think it will fit nicely between the seats.
There are many ways to set up the bags. They come with shoulder type carrying straps and hand carrying handles. You could even set one up for your personal gear and carry it out with you.
At first look the price seems high. After biting the bullet and getting them, they are worth every penny. The bags are well constructed out of heavy material that will take abuse. The zippers are also heavy duty for lots of use. Everything is well thought out and made to be convenient and, most importantly, specifically for the us!!!!!
The elimination of the BS factor in loading stuff is worth lots to me. Check out the pictures.
http://s205.photobucket.com/albums/bb290/BisonMountain/