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The Mil-Tec Unisex Adult Backpack is a robust and stylish accessory made from 100% polyester, featuring a comfortable EVA foam filling. Its lightweight design and trendy digital camouflage make it the perfect companion for both urban and outdoor adventures.
C**R
Strong, holds more than you thing, nice padding
i recently purchased a different tactical pack and returned it right away because of its obvious poor construction. Spent a little more and bought this pack.A++ I really love this pack. I have it outfitted as a in car BOB. It holds it all with some spare room for a 4 person family pack but it's a small bag so it doesn't take up all the room in my car. With Molle straps on the front and sides you can add as much as you like. ( I have a medical pack i attach and 2 grenade pouches on the side (1 not shown in pics)Largest opening is a clam shell, with 2 large pocket. I keep space blankets, ponchos and a fleece blanket in there. The fleece blanket takes up a tonnn of room in the pack, it's winter here, durring the spring-fall this will be a change of clothes.Next is a half zip opening but a deep pocket. It has my n95 masks, 8 pouches of water, 8 clif bars (not shown in pics) zip ties, water purification straw, garabage bags, zip lock bags, sas survival pocket guide.On the outer top pouch (smallest) I keep tp bug spray and sun screen with half the pouch empty. Easy access for used frequent items.Outer lower pouch has a pocket organizer built in, with gloves, crank light, water proof matches, small army knife, small multi tool, can opener and (lighter, sharpe, paper that aren't shown in pics) this pocket is only half full.Using the webbing i strapped 2 grenade pouchs on the side for misc easy access items like paracord and spare eye glasses. On the other side i strapped a gerber ultimate survival knife to it. With the pack on I can very easily pull it out without removing my pack. Also have a few caribeaners and a whistle/compas/thermometer on the outside.I also added a rip away medical pouch to the bottom with - ice pack, burn gel, clotting sponge, spray antiseptic, tape, ace bandage, tweezers, sting relief, 10 nitrile gloves, wound seal,anti radiation pills, wound steri strips, cotton balls, butterfly closures, band aids, wipes, anti diarrheal, gauze dressings, disposable thermometer, mole skin, Tylenol, and anti itch lotionThis pack compresses with its straps well and when on my back feels very tight and centered, I could easily carry it all day without any real discomfort. For those of you in a state that allows it, you could easyl add a hand gun with spare clips in here easily!There is a water bladder section behind the back but haven't used it, looks solid tho!So overall 5 stars, it could use a padded waste belt and a strap that goes between both arm straps but for the price you can't beat this pack!
E**K
Small I think not.
Oh come on. Small? This back pack is molle. It can be as big as you want it. Is this backpack narrow. Yes, it is but you have room to add things like a Condor water bottle pouch or two to the sides without having them in the way of your arms on the back swing when your walking. In mine I have in the main compartment a Hennessy 70D polyester Hex rainfly and some freeze dried food, a pack Golock and room for a pants. Shirt and socks. The next compartment I have a camping pillow and a Lafuma Extreme 700 XL sleeping bag. The larger of the two on the front has my tooth paste, tooth brush and so on. The top small one is empty for snacks and such. On the outside I have two Water bottle pouches. One has my Snow peak starter kit (stove, fuel, spoon , cup and coffee press) and a squishy bowl and cup. In the pocket on the pouch I have Instant oatmeal, Hot coco mix and coffee. Attached to the pouch I have a grenade pouch to hold fire making stuff. On the other side of the pack I have another Water bottle pouch with a 32oz water bottle. In the pocket I have more room for coffee and treats. On the outside of the front lower pocket I have another grenade pouch and small rolly polly pouch for things like Mushrooms and such that I find along the trail (or another water bottle). Clipped to the upper compression straps on either side is a ENO hammock and bug net with the lower compression straps holding them in place. To the bottom I have a sleeping mat. If you want to carry things like LP records with turntable and a desk top computer it will be to small. If you want to carry a Ipod touch (or Iphone) and a 7" tablet this pack is way big!!!! One secret to packing this pack is if it doesn't fit in the pack when it is in the stuff sack,,,,, use the pack as the stuff sack!
T**L
More than what I was expecting.
+++Update+++ as I sit here right now, I'm riding out hurricane Matthew here in central Florida. I got this 2 days before the storm hit and was tasked with riding out the storm at my place of employment in a hospital for estimated 2.5 days. Easily packed up everything I needed, bugout style. was able to pack up scrubs and undergarments for 3 days, 1 set of sleep clothes, toiletries, lightweight compact microfiber towel, phone, charge cables, 2 battery banks, 2 books, stethescopes, scissors, and also managed rig sleep system carrier from Molle II ruck sack with my old school issue sleeping bag. plus a few other bugout necessities. Total weight I would guess close to 40lbs. I'll weight it later after my co-worker is awake and probably take a picture or 2. I'm even bumping rating up to 5 at this point,Just got this last night to replace a very cheap and free shoulder bag I got as a freebee from my employer. This thing is all but perfect. I am also retired military and the construction on this seems very formidable and comparable to military issue. Being from Germany, I'm not surprised by it's quality. It has butt loads of molle webbing for building up this ruck. It is also expandable with compression straps. For the compact size I am really impressed. It also has a decent compartment to easily fit a 3l hydration bladder. 4 main compartments with plenty of webbed pouches inside for organization. For bare minimalists, it would be perfect for up to 3 days on the trail or bugging out due to the molle attachment points. My purpose for buying this was to organize work items, cell phone and Pad storage, and hopefully pack a lunch, It won't fit standard lunch bags but I'll be looking for different food storage containers and coolers to fit into this thing. it can also be used as more than adequate "get home" survival bag in emergency situations.
M**.
It's nice, but missing some things...
I bought mine for biking. Previously, I was using an Osprey 11L pack, which is a great pack for tearing around, but not enough room to pack for a longer ride and not much for pocket organizing. An upgrade to a 20L pack with better organization seemed logical.I took mine for a 50km ride on a warm day, so full of water and supplies. I'm 6'2" and 225lbs and fairly fit.Let's start with what I like...This pack seems to be good quality fabric and the zippers move well.The straps are comfortable. The foam is stiff and carried almost 5L of water plus biking supplies (probably almost 20lbs worth) comfortably. The pockets are great and just the right amount of space for what I needed.I like the molle strap layout. Some packs don't put many molle straps on the side, but this pack goes right to the top, so there is room to hang a couple of small pouches on each side. Kudos for that !! A lot of bigger packs would have more trouble hanging the same amount of hardware on the sides... it's a molle pack, I want gear options !! Great job there.Where it could use some improvement...Some comments have said that this pack is a bit small, which I didn't understand at the time (it's only a 20L pack after all, of course it's small), but now I get it... the pack seems built for a small person. I found the shoulder straps are JUST long enough for me. I'd be happy with an extra six inches of length there... three inches would probably work for more adjustment range, but six inches would give me something to grab.Also, there is no chest strap, which I was really missing half way through my ride. I found myself shrugging the pack a lot to readjust.The hydration pack pocket could use a tie at the top to keep the hydration pack from sagging.I gave three stars because the shoulder strap length and missing chest strap impose some serious comfort issues for a long carry.I'm going to try a few more rides with this pack. I'll probably have to rig up a chest strap myself, which will make a huge difference by itself. I may also insert some length on the shoulder straps.
M**K
CamoOutdoor recommended!
I purchased this for my son. He loves it! He uses it all the time. It was a very good price and seems to be quality merchandise. I am definitely shopping CamoOutdoor first next time. Very happy with shipping time, cost and product.
J**S
The cap leaks, it doesn't attach to MOLLE as ...
The cap leaks, it doesn't attach to MOLLE as implied, and when it arrived the tube had been bent in half. Other than that, it works, but barely fits under my plate carrier. More suited for use in hillwalking,
M**R
Great product - BUT DON'T BUY FROM CAMOOUTDOOR
Good enough for Jack Bauer :)A really great rucksack - if you Google reviews you'll find reviews from soldiers moaning that you can't carry a mortar plate on it - but I reckon for the average rucksack user it will do !Really compact when I first got it I had to check the ltr's as I thought I'd bought the wrong one! But you can fit loads in there, it feels really sturdy and has some useful pockets. Highly recommend for a day pack or travelling, because of all the "molle's" (pronounced molly - or Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) you can easily attach sleeping bags/shoes or whatever you can't fit in the bag itself.As per the title don't buy it from CamoOutdoor, they are available on Ebay for a few £ more but they will arrive quickly, by the time I got it a month had passed, and all I got from the seller was "we are a small business so use a cheap courier".
A**R
All good
Super fast postageMy son was very happy with the item
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