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The Military Tactical Backpack is a robust and versatile 42L rucksack designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike. Made from durable, water-resistant materials, it features multiple compartments, adjustable straps, and a MOLLE system for customization, making it perfect for a variety of applications from camping to emergency preparedness.
C**R
Good budget bag - no strap padding
The media could not be loaded. This is a 20 L military style moly backpack. Please watch the video to see the differences between this and a $48 bag I also own of the exact same design.I would regard this as a budget bag, it’s currently $25. The only difference is that I can see between this and my slightly more expensive bag of the exact same design is that the padding in the backpack straps is nonexistent. As such this is going to be a very uncomfortable bag to carry around with weight. For my use I’m going to keep it because it is an emergency bag that is kept inside our cars trunk for an emergency situation. Not to haul around the wilderness with.Areas where they skimped on manufacturing:1. The backpack straps are non-padded2. Interior pockets were stitched very small for the space, making it harder to fit items inside (nitpicking)3. In the large pocket, the mesh interior pocket was sewn upside down (maybe I don’t understand the utilization of this pocket, but in my other bag it faces upwards and is able to hold stuff, in this bag it faces down words and stuff falls out, if there had been Velcro at the bottom maybe I would have understood it better but I honestly feel this was a mistake in the manufacturing process)Cheap goodies1.It does include 4 nice clip on rings while the other bag did not come with any extras.2.The water bottle Molle bag is very cheap feeling and the strap is weak3. The multi tool is sharp and could be useful to some peopleConclusion - if this is a bag that will be sitting somewhere for an emergency and price is a factor 5*buy this for the price. However if you intend to use this as a backpack at all, HORRIBLE straps will make your life miserable don’t use it. Buy something a bit more expensive ($10 more maybe?) on that one I’d give is a 2-3star.Side note this “size” bag at 20l can fit everything one would need for a really comprehensive car safety bag without being crazy huge. I add a rip away molle med pouch to mine but the same items could still fit without as I still have room.Obv I have a family of 44 Mylar blankets4 ponchos8 cliff bars8 sealed water pouchesFlat pack water bottle100ft paracordFolding shovel1 baofeng ham radio2 walk-in talkiesUSB chargers for bothCrank flashlightToilet paperTrash bagsZiplock bagsZip tiesMulti tool - pliersFixed blade knife (molle mounted outside)CompassHeadlampLifestrawDuctapeMini can openerPen and markerMedical items (I use this a surprising amount, maybe once a mo or more)Medical shears3 ice packs36in rolled splintFace masksIsraeli bandageBurn gelBlister padsTweezersSeveral over-the-counter medication‘s for a headache stomach anti-diarrheal etc.Band-Aids multiple sizesGauzeMedical tapeNeosporinClotting sponge for serious accidentsEyewash kitAce bandageBaby wipesCotton ballsSterilizing wipesSting relief - for bee stingsBenadryl for allergic reactionsTourniquetThermometerHyfin vent chest seal - for hunting accidentsSome misc other items.I keep a vast majority of that in that small Velcro to rip away pouch that’s on the front, that way if there’s an emergency you can just grab it quickly. Some of the larger first aid items are kept in the main bag like the tourniquet, splint and Israeli bandage. Now you might’ve read all that and said man this guy‘s going overboard, but I have two very active boys, and I also personally go rock climbing, martial arts and use firearms, so there’s a lot of things that can happen, and it’s very nice to have all of that on hand with you in your car wherever you go. I had an employee sustain an incredibly bad cut to his arm one time, and I was able to quickly stop the bleeding with the Israeli bandage and get him to the emergency room. The doctor there applauded that I had that on me which 99% of people typically wouldn’t so always keep a nicely stocked med kit in the car!
J**E
Seems good
I don’t use it like a normal back pack so I can’t change me t on durability but the pack seems to be decent for the money. It has plenty of webbing to add extra storage space and hooks and fasteners to it. Would be nice if it came with the Black tactical American Flag Patch but it’s easy enough to get one elsewhere. I got mine with one of my pouches that I added on.
A**S
Sadly inside breaks down
Great back pack but, the inside plastic breaks down and it looks like confetti all over my items.Wish it didn’t break down like this super bummed
M**C
Sturdy, Good Price
Good material, nice design, practical. I use it to take to the office, not hiking, but if I needed to, I feel it would be up to the task. Just the same, I could do without the hip strap. Otherwise, much recommended. Bought it for like 30 so I feel it’s a good value.
B**Y
Awesomely designed bag, durable
While I do not believe the bag is as great of a quality as it is advertised as, namely the zippers, the bag is still near great quality for the price. The bag comes with extra pockets, molle, D rings, and other accessories. It is well built and has much space and storage slots. Easy to stay organized with gear and paperwork. Great for hiking, EMS, bugout, and camping. I have bought three different sizes and use them religiously. No scratches, rips and has the slightest signs of wear and tear after 4 months of continuous use, granted I do use them lightly -- as in not jerking, throwing and sliding the bags over the place. Despite repeated use though my bags still look excellent. I use them lightly because it seems like stressing the zippers could cause damage. I'm basing this on the flimsy design of the zippers and its stitching .
U**R
The real deal
Plenty of pouches but not enough for it to be a nuisance.Starting from biggest pouch to smallest;Bottom pouch is able to be opened completely which helps storage and organization quite a lot as you won't have to stuff things down the pouch without a good idea of how it looks, great design. It comes with two compartments on the opposite side for storage as well as a lined backing which you can put something like a towel or blanket in.The middle pouch is more of the same but with great organization, expect the same package but in a smaller profile.The smallest (third) pouch is the same but with a focus on smaller compartments for things such as notepads, pens, tools, etc. and this is probably where you'll store things like those.The front two pouches are more of the same so I won't go into detail, it's good.The straps that go around your chest and your waist can be taken off if you don't want them and want to keep the backpack more low key, I store it in the front middle sized pouch just in case I need it. There are two tie down points to compress the backpack and it helps a lot if you have lots of fabric likes clothes that like to puff up and make the backpack look fuller than it actually is.Tons of "molle" like system all around the front and sides of the backpack for extensions but honestly if you're using this as a get-home bag you probably won't need to use the extensions for big extensions because you'll sacrifice mobility and possibly end up being detrimental to yourself (you're probably not as fit as you think you are). Try it out sometime before over stuffing your bag, go on a hike or dry run. If you have a treadmill try running a mile or just walking a mile with your current setup.Tie down at bottom for something like a sleeping bag/blanket is great too. If not in use it has a "loop" so that the straps aren't just hanging loosely and might catch on something.10/10 design all around, not even including the gifts which are great additions.What more could you possibly expect/want for less than $30 shipped to your door?
B**T
Awesome!
Very good
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