REEBOW GEAR Military Tactical Backpack Large Army 3 Day Assault Pack Molle Bag Backpacks…
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When I fly, I bring this bag with me. On the side, I have a 2L water bottle carrier, and on the lower back, I have an administration molle pouch. As a "personal item" and a rolling carry-on bag, I can get away with it. As I board the plane, I simply stow it next to my leg. Neither have I ever stowed anything under a seat. It's important to remember that the straps are intended for this purpose. Use them! Anyone who says "no" to this question is clueless when it comes to packing.
My (black) bag had an American flag on it. However, because it is a Velcro patch, you can easily remove it if you don't want it.
A compartment for a hydration bladder 2 is included in this military tactical backpack. It's on the back of the backpack, and it has a capacity of 5 liters.
Yes and no; I'm 5'11" and weigh 240 pounds. The chest and shoulder straps are very comfortable. There are no issues in this area. The belly strap, on the other hand, is extremely tight. It could use a few more inches to make it more comfortable.
Selected User Reviews For REEBOW GEAR Military Tactical Backpack Large Army 3 Day Assault Pack Molle Bag Backpacks…
It appeals to me a great deal. It's made of a high-quality outer shell and a thick but malleable inner shell that, I assume, will keep water out to a degree. br> First and foremost, let's talk about the Zippers. Strong thread is attached to thick metal zippers that are smoother than a prom queen's thighs, but not as dangerous. It's still unclear how water-repellent they are. br> The buckles are plastic, but they appear to be strong enough. The female parts are thick and sturdy, but I could see the male ends shattering if you hit them hard enough (say, if you dropped it on a hard surface while carrying a bag full of gear). br> The shoulder straps have nice, thick padding and don't seem to pinch under heavy weight (which you'll understand if you've ever rucked 12 miles). The underside of the shoulder straps have a mesh pattern on them, which I assume is to prevent sweat stains where the straps sit. Overall, I like them, and I'm sure they'll be comfortable for hiking, school, or whatever else they're used for. br> The exterior is tough, and while I haven't thoroughly tested it (yet), I am confident that it will perform admirably. br>br> I'm going to start with the interior of this pack. br>br> POCKETS! There are so many pockets and small storage pockets within those pockets! A significant advantage! I still have to order a hydration bladder, but it will fit. br>br> Last but not least (and first? ), ), the MOLLE System is your go-to option for getting the job done. Second, the Velcro on the top part of the bag will last for a long time, which is nice, and the American Flag that comes with the bag isn't too bright, which is good because no one wants to look like they just got out of basic PVT. It has a tattered look to it, but in a good way. br>br> ******FINAL VERDICT******
br>I was hoping for a 5. br>br> I wanted the 11 rush 24 bag, but I couldn't afford $100 right now, so I took a chance on this. Retailers, like anyone else, persuade you (the customer) that in order to get something (like, oh sayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy a scout team? ) that you'll have to pay a lot of money, or "It'll be a bad product, and you'll despise yourself!" Not true. Not with this bag, at any rate. It's well-made, functional, and reasonably priced. My only criticism is that it resembles the assault packs worn by the Marines. (I used to be in the army. ) I hope this review has been of assistance.
This is an excellent bag. I bought it to use as a go bag. So far, there's enough room for a change of clothes for two people, a first-aid kit, three days' worth of food (backpacking food), a backpacking stove, backpacking cookware, a couple of water bottles, and a water purification system, among other things. br>br>Just the right number of pockets, not too many that you lose track of your belongings, but just enough to keep you organized. br>br>It's sturdy and roomy, but it doesn't scream military or bug out bag to us. If the patch is removed, the bag could be mistaken for a schoolbag if no one looks too closely. Straps are adjustable and comfortable. br>br> br>br>While we're still slowly putting everything together, we're very pleased with this bag so far. We'll probably buy another one of these as we stock up on supplies. ******Update*****
br>br>This bag is amazing. We've been gradually filling our bag, and tonight I went through it all and reorganized it. We're about to run out of bags, so I'm going to order another one this week. This bag can hold a lot of stuff, the zippers are sturdy, and the fabric is durable. I'm five years old. br>br> 3 years old and female with a medium build. If I fasten the waist strap, this bag is heavy but not horribly so with everything in it. We're preparing our bug-out bags for more serious emergencies, such as tornadoes or hurricanes, rather than going for a hike in the woods. We included a few basic shelter items, but our attention was drawn to other things. We're still putting it together; it's taken us about six months to buy and collect everything. br>br>We are extremely pleased with this bag! I'm in the process of purchasing another.
Because my previous bag lasted less than a year, I wanted to put it to the test. It serves as a range bag for me. When I go shooting with my friends, we all shoot. To put it another way, we can easily handle 600-800 people. Depending on how much time we have at the range, each of us will shoot 1,000 rounds. I packed three full-size handguns, eye and ear protection, and anywhere from 600 to 1000 rounds of ammunition. I've shot 1,000 rounds in various calibers (9,40,45) and this bag has held up every time; I've been shooting regularly (at least twice a month) for the past 26 years and this is the most durable range bag I've ever owned. There'll be plenty of room left over once I've filled it with everything I need.
This bag is one of my favorites. I went on a search to find one. This is my third purchase from Amazon; as you can see from my reviews, the first two were a huge letdown, and I had to return both. As a doctor, this bag is almost perfect for me. As you can see from my photos, I have a lot of extra Molle attachments, and the bag has Molle straps in the ideal locations for building it up. br>br>Don't get me wrong, this is by far the best bag I've found for tactical situations, but there's always room for improvement, and that's exactly what they've done. (Even with the possible improvements, it does the job for me. )br>br>My chest strap came off on the third day because it isn't very sturdy, the waist straps aren't padded, the zippers aren't YKK or a comparable brand and don't feel like they will last as long, and finally, I bought a backpack rain cover because this isn't waterproof.