5.11 RUSH MOAB 10 Tactical Sling Bag Shoulder Pack Military Backpack, Style 56964
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This bag is smaller than I expected, and it doesn't stay on your shoulders very well if you're doing anything. It would most likely hold a 2L pouch, but I can't say for sure because I haven't tried it. At the very least, I would recommend going up a size.
I always have it loaded when I travel. Make a range bag out of it. For camping trips, throw it in the rv. Excellent bag with a lot of uses. There haven't been any issues with the bag shifting. Simply make sure it's on the proper shoulder. Sling it over your shoulder if it slides. It is both comfortable and functional. A LOT OF SPACE IS AVAILABLE.
This will accommodate folders with standard 8 stacks. Paper size: 5 x 11 Tablets smaller than this, I believe, are 10" in size.
The only drawback is the price, but I have no regrets because this is the only bag for me! Roughly 18 x 8 x 11 Packed Large enough for a 6'4 265 man amazing bag only drawback is the price, but I have no regrets because this is the only bag for me!
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11 will not be responsible for any purchases made on Amazon. Based on the reviews, I expected the pack to last a long time, but there are now 32 verified purchases (roughly one out of every 20 people who buy this pack) that mention the strap breaking or being uncomfortable, both of which I can attest to. If I could do it all over again, I would buy from a company that stands behinds their product; the price does not, by a long shot, match the quality. There are no fancy pockets that can compensate for poor design and quality. br>br>It's also worth mentioning that On their warranty page, 11 states that they will not warranty any product purchased on Amazon. So, as stated in the product FAQ just above this review, the "Lifetime" warranty mentioned by authorized seller "Wether the Storm" does not apply to this pack. When the main strap snapped and the backpack fell to the ground with my tablet inside, no amount of padding could save it. To add insult to injury, I purchased the pack from Amazon, which charged me an additional $5. My pack was not covered by 11's warranty. They also told me that the broken strap was "normal wear and tear," and that the pack only came with a one-year warranty, which I don't understand based on their general warranty page. There is a great deal of misinformation.
It has served both as a tool for work and as a recreational activity. It's not designed for humps or hikes with a lot of weight on it. It's for driving to work, commuting, and so on. I improved mine by adding another buckle to the lower strap so that I could use the other lower side and have a three-point system. This comes in handy when I ride my motorcycle to work or if I'll be walking or climbing and need to keep the bag secure and close to my body. In addition, I included a Maxpedition Mini- A water bottle can be held by a Roly Poly on the side. I also added a Maxpedition small organizer to the other side, which holds a small toolkit with a Leatherman, etc. I keep my first aid kit in the small upper attached pouch, and my admin and 'constant' area in the smaller outer pouch. When I have free time, I will remove my laptop and work items from my bag and replace them with a change of clothes or other items. My only criticism is this: There's a lot of molle in this picture. My new job requires a bit more 'office' attire and city work, as opposed to more technicians and fellow veterans. Once again, this bag is ideal for commuting and working. It's not something I'd recommend putting a lot of weight into for an extended period of time, so I ditched my 5. 11 Messenger bag because the previous one was too shallow, and this one served me well for four years.
For a variety of roles, this is a good pack to have. Preliminary assessment: br>br>It was two days ago that I received this. Out of the box, the following is my initial impression: It was well worth the money. Although I am not a member of the military, I have found that tactically oriented gear is frequently the best in any given price range. This is consistent with that theory. All of the materials, organization, zippers, straps, and clips are of high quality, durable, and functional design. br>br>The main pocket is small, but large enough to hold my Surface Pro with full UAG case. The admin pocket is well-organized and can hold a wide range of items and purposes. Anyone looking to add compatible pouches to their bag will benefit from molle webbing all over. Straps that compress the body are effective. The undercarriage strap is well-designed and easily holds my hammock. br>br>An issue I expected to encounter is with the hydration pocket. It'll fit a 1. 25-inch TV, according to Amazon. bladder with a capacity of 5 litres According to 11, it can only hold 1 litre. This statement is untrue. It's big enough to hold both of my 1. Osprey hydraulics in 5L and 2L sizes pack flat. In fact, in terms of design, fit, and longevity, I'd recommend the 2L Osprey. br>br>The stash/concealment pocket is a fantastic concept. You'd never know it was there unless you were looking for it (I proved this by asking my roommates to find all the pockets in the MOAB, and neither of them did). ) On a side note, the stash pocket was a perfect fit for my 1. Squeezing a 5L bladder (full of water) into a small space. I'm not sure I'd use it that way, but it could be useful if someone needed a backup hydration bladder. br>br>The comms pocket is my main concern here. It is not compatible with my Moto Z Force. It's only a 2cm difference, but it won't zip shut. It has a cord opening for headphones or anything else, and it would fit a walkie-talkie, small radio, or iPod, as well as smaller smartphones. My phone simply does not fit. But I'm sure I'll come up with something else to stuff in the pocket. A slightly more minor problem - The eyewear pocket's location (which is a good addition) makes it difficult to stash eyewear in this pocket while carrying a fully loaded hydration bladder with the hose coming out to the shoulder strap. It's not impossible, but it's not as convenient as it could be. This is a minor flaw that should not be viewed as a deal breaker. br>br>Because it's been raining since I got it, it hasn't gotten much use, aside from me experimenting with load sizes. My goal was to make a bag that could be used for work, biking, travel, and bugging out, and I plan to bring it to Bonnaroo in June. If anything changes, I'll update this post, but for now, I'm satisfied with my purchase. Photos: br>br> A hammock is strapped to the bottom of the pack, which is loaded with a laptop, a full 2L bladder, and a laptop. Note- I fit 3. This pack contains 5 liters of water divided between two bladders, as well as a laptop. It's very comfortable, and I didn't even notice how heavy it is. This is a good investment.
It was a chore to put on. Every day, I carry an EDC sling bag with me. Because of nerve damage in my neck and right arm, I can't wear a regular backpack for long periods of time. The Adapt Pack from Mil-Tec is my current bag. Monkey with a spec It's served me well, is always comfortable, and I can wear it all day with a full load. It's starting to get a little long - the- tooth, so I went in search of something a little bigger and more organized for my small items like pens, keys, and the like. br>br>I settled on the 5. Because of the apparent size, organization, and build quality, Rush MOAB10 receives an 11 out of ten. While it is well-made, the zippers are a little small, making it difficult to zip and unzip quickly. But the real issue is that, because it's designed to be worn on either shoulder, the unused side's side strap/belt folds into a small compartment built into the pack - It becomes lumpy and uncomfortable as a result of this. Also, the strap is too thin and causes me a lot of shoulder pain, even when I'm not wearing it at all. br>br>Bottom Line: If you're a tall, strong guy, you might be able to get away with it, but if you have any neck or back issues, you'll find it a real pain in the neck. This item will be returned to me.