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Rugged nylon with beefy zippers, pulls and hardware. Hydration system compatible, cool mesh back, contoured adjustable shoulder straps with "D" rings. Webbing for all Alice or Molle pouches. Great assault team pack with pockets for ammo and gear. 18x10x10" with five stacked compartments. Very flexible and adaptable, available in three colors.
Imported.
Also available in:
Coyote Tan (Pack-121)
Green (Pack-125)
Army Digital (Molle-702)
Black (Pack-120) Cheaper Than Dirt 15-7437
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Average Customer Rating: |
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Very good pack, 05/04/2008 |
| Reviewer: smashedworm |
| I have had this pack for about a year and a half and i use it for a rope rescue access bag. in the large compartment i carry medical supplies, in the middle pocket i carry 50' of 1/2" lifeline access rope, the molle loops are great for carbiners and the small pockets hole other misc. tools and webbing and gloves. i have read some of the other reviews and i have not had any of the problems with quality. i use this for Silo access and it works great. |
okay for light work, 03/14/2008 |
| Reviewer: Bruno |
| Got this pack a week ago and the top seam started to pull apart. Plenty of pockets to use but the cheap construction ruins it. I decided to go with the heavy duty Maxpedition version |
WEAK IMITATION, 01/12/2008 |
| Reviewer: MTHJ |
| This pack is a weak Imitation, made by a company called CONDOR.
The stitching is POORLY done.
The Craftsmanship is worthless. Read the reviews.
LOOK on line and your better off spending the extra money and getting a quality pack.
The design is great. BUT THE QUALITY OF THIS PACK IS VERY POOR!
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Great pack, 12/05/2007 |
| Reviewer: guardrecon3 |
| This pack will hold a lot more than it looks like. I use it a lot, and have been pretty impressed so far. The only problem I have had is that the plastic buckle at the top of the strap cracked and broke. I had someone sew the straps to the backpack at the top attachment points, and that solved the problem. The insulated hydration bladder compartment is very nice. It keeps your back warm in the winter. I also like the fact that it is covered with straps on the outside. You can attach practically anything. It also has velcro so you can attach one of those ID panels on the back if you want to. Pretty tough bag for the money. |
Ok for light duty but not serious long term use, 12/02/2007 |
| Reviewer: SwampRat |
| I have owned my black pack for a couple of years now. For the first few it was good and carried a light load nicely. After a year I had need to up the load and use it more extensively and that is when troubles arose. The use of plastic clips, O-rings and D-rings on the shoulder staps and waist strap are a bad idea. The are not as strong as the canvas straps and eventually straing them to the breaking point. I have had to replace both upper strap attachments with metal D-rings and now am looking for a decent clip for the wast belt. Other than that it is a solid pack and short of the week points carries a load well.
When then water bladder pouch is empty of a bladder it gives additional carry space. I usually keep my A-shelter in it. That is a heavy poncho and the zip cord tent polls modified to make it a rectangular umbrella. It gives excellent extra padding on the back for long term carry use.
Good pack but bad choice of clips and strap holders. |
buy it and get your moneys worth , 08/30/2007 |
| Reviewer: zeus |
| This is the best pack I have ever used....................
plenty of packing space buy it and see for yourself. |
good and bad, 07/12/2007 |
| Reviewer: Tom R |
| good design and concept. great functionality. poor materials, especially zippers and buckles. Have had it 3 months now. I use it for work; laptop, tools and misc items. Everything fits and is very practical. Lots of options with molle straps. Am concerned though that I'll eventually snap off one of the plastic buckles or zippers. If you buy this, it looks great, but be careful. Don't sling it around or yank on the zippers or straps. If you've read all the other reviews, just remember it's not a $100-200 pack you are buying. |
Horrible Pack, 06/19/2007 |
| Reviewer: BB |
| This pack is horrible. The zippers busted within three months. Very cheap. If you think you are getting something that is compariable to the Military you aren't. DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM!!! |
Worst Back Pack EVER, 04/11/2007 |
| Reviewer: Hiker51 |
| I bought this pack a year ago and about four months ago the zippers starting giving way. If you've never seen this pack, you'll know that's nothing but zippers. If it's covered with zippers, and the zippers don't hold, then the pack can't hold, ANYTHING!
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great design poor material, 03/22/2007 |
| Reviewer: tron77 |
| I bought this bag and its design is absolutly perfect. The one big issue is the material. the clips on the straps both snapped. I had to have one permently sewn on, and the other is tied. the inside mesh in the top part is also problematic. With that said its still a magnificent design and i use it all over the world. |
Great Light Pack, 02/28/2007 |
| Reviewer: Cop SRT |
| I purchased this pack about a year ago, it's holding up quite well. I'm a police officer on an SRT (Special Response Team) and utilize the pack as a Medic Bag, the compartments work perfect for all the trauma gear. I crammed a lot of crap into this pack and so far it's held its own. |
short useful life, 02/18/2007 |
| Reviewer: Stalwart |
| I bought two of these packs, one for me and one for my son. He used it for school and I used mine for work. Neither pack lasted more than a few months before coming apart, the shoulder straps and the plastic M buckles are the weaknesses. Both packs broke down and within a short period of time we both wound up tossing the packs. |
Extremely useful pack., 02/07/2007 |
| Reviewer: McLeod |
| I got this pack about a year and a half ago, for everyday use around campus and hiking. It easily holds all my school supplies, as well as a compact 'bug-out kit' I've fashioned from a MOLLE pouch, and when hiking I can add a couple Nalgene bottles and a first aid kit with no problem. I've never tested it's load capacity, but it seems to easily handle 40lbs., despite the lack of internal frame. I also love the numerous compression straps on the sides, back, and bottom, as they really help in relieving strain on the zippers - while they seem to be of good quality, even the best zippers break under enough pressure. The only actual complaint I have, is that the D-rings holding the shoulders straps on are amde of plastic, not aluminum or steel. After a few weeks, one of them snapped and almost hit someone, and after that I cut the others off myself to save trouble. I've replaced them all with metal clips from the 'Dome Hepot', and have never had a problem with the pack since. |
I hope mine's defective, 12/14/2006 |
| Reviewer: bummed |
| Within two months of purchasing this pack, it started disintegrating. The zipper to the main compartment broke, and the fabric started separating at the seams in 2 places. The stitching was fine but the fabric seems to have failed. That said, I love the design of this pack and think it is the best I have ever used. So I am ordering a new one, hoping that my first was some kind of manufacturing fluke. Fool me twice? |
Not bad, 11/22/2006 |
| Reviewer: elgallo |
| I bought this about 8 months ago. It's great for compartmentalizing your gear, but the shoulder strap broke within a couple of weeks. It was the little plastic clip at the top. I tied the strap to the remaining piece and it lasted another few months. It is now tied to a metal D ring that I can't figure out the purpose for, but now it has one. |
Best Pack, 11/19/2006 |
| Reviewer: Michael |
| This is best day pack you can get! Small and convenient size, but seems to hold all your gear, great tough fabric with wide opening and strong zippers. The straps are fully adjustable so you can make it fit like it should and you can remove the straps you don't like. Since it has the Molle webbing, you can add more pouches outside it you something specific you want quick access to. Really nice pack, hope the make them in more colors soon!
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Great Backpack!!!, 11/16/2006 |
| Reviewer: waterpologuy |
| This is a great backpack. I bought it last at the start of 06 and have used it everyday since. I am a college student a use it as a school backpack. I also use the bag for hiking and traveling. This pack does hold a considerable amount of stuff. It is extremely durable. The fabric is thick and the zippers wide and tough. This is one of the most adjustable packs I have ever seen. It will fit to your body exactly how you want it. A great advantage also having small pockets within the pack with room even for a hydration bladder. I bought a second one because I liked the first so much. I won't need to buy another bag for many many years I'm sure. This is a great bag at a very reasonable price. |
Outstanding!, 11/15/2006 |
| Reviewer: MobileAlUSA |
| I've seen this pack sell elsewhere for 2 and 3 times as much. Very well made. Strong, good zippers, good stitching. Lots of pockets and Molle webbing. Fantastic deal. |
AWESOME!!!, 11/14/2006 |
| Reviewer: kid_kaboom |
| I love this back pack. It holds a surprisingly large amount of gear. It makes for an awesome day pack and fits very well. You can customize all the straps to make it fit just how you like. There are also no logos on it so it is authorized to wear in uniform. The pack fits very well in the middle of your back so you don't have to worry about it being wider than you are.
The only thing I would change is take off the nylon across the Velcro on the upper pocket. There is no real point of having the nylon there, but the Velcro is nice to have for labeling and holding ACU patches. The shoulder straps are nice and comfortable. There is a chest/sternum strap that keeps them in place as well.
I would gladly buy this again, but I won't have to because it is very well constructed and extremely rugged. |