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5 out of 5 stars.
Works as intended
5 months ago
This has lots of room and plenty of pockets. The best part is that it does not bulge out as far or droop low like the 3-day packs.
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Review 1
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5 out of 5 stars.
Excellent Backpack
5 months ago
Best backpack I have; actually went and got another in Coyote Brown on Amazon since you were out. So I have two now. This is better than my 5.11, better design more space your team did a great job on it. I travel A LOT, I am prior Army and work as a Contractor. This is my carry on bag for flights. Highly recommend. I like the brown better but will use the green as well.
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Reviews 7
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4 out of 5 stars.
Great... but the rush 72 is better.
- Top 500 Contributor
3 years ago
For just a few dollars more you can get the Rush 72 which has a hydration port, a built in waist belt (This has a belt but it's sold separately), laptop compartment and a large center pouch for bulky items. I was able to put a hydration pouch in this by using the rifle sleeve pouch, however, it does not have any insulation and I had to tie the hydration pouch onto on of the hooks that would be used for the rifle sleeve. Don't get me wrong this pack is great and it does it's job well but the Rush 72 EASILY outperforms it in just about every way. Unfortunately it looks like I'll be returning this bag to get the Rush 72.
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Review 1
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5 out of 5 stars.
Bag is great 👍🏽...
4 years ago
Pockets are big and have alot of room to store and organize everything needed. Great bag.
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Reviews 2
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4 out of 5 stars.
Waistbelt for pack
4 years ago
The tactixs waistbelt # 180048-019 will fit this pack-if any doubt contact sustomer service before ordering. Color matched perfectly on my OD pack also. Also have the 1 day in black, same set up. Install belt on 1 day as needed.
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Reviews 2
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4 out of 5 stars.
Get the hipbelt if you intend to carry much weight
4 years ago
Well made and durable. I second all the points made by "Streetdoc". that said, you MUST order the hipbelt to make the pack fully functional. I suspect it's separtate to save for those who don't want it, but for a pack this size, it's necessary. The hipbelt is equally well made and easy to install/remove as you like, but secure and functional when in place.
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Review 1
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3 out of 5 stars.
Solid pack - but with a major design flaw
4 years ago
We gave this pack a shot, hoping to find something as an option rather than their direct competitor’s pack. Even though there are a LOT of similarities in design & quality, this ‘3-Day’ is slightly larger than the ‘72’. What made me want to try it out, was the ‘hang thru’ system which allows you to essentially strap your soft rifle case/drag bag onto your pack, and in a manner that is ergonomically sound as well as POSSIBLY distributing the added weight evenly & vertically. To my knowledge this is the first pack I’ve seen allowing you to do this - other than some very higher-end packs for hunting and custom packs I’ve seen being used in the military. It’s an outstanding design idea, and one that passes the ‘Why has no one thought of THIS before’ test, because it literally made me say that. The ‘issue’ is this - It seems durable enough to give you a good long service life & really good quality for a pack at its price point, with materials/straps/buckles/zippers/attachment points all passing muster. To put it another way, it’s pretty well made and pretty well designed. HOWEVER... while it hangs well on the shoulders with good weight distribution & a nice width that should fit 95% of the people who would use it - it should NEVER gotten past the design department of the manufacturer without the addition of waist straps. And waist straps that are padded equally as well as the shoulder straps. If you were to ruck any considerable distance carrying this pack, presuming there would also be a fair amount of weight in the pack, it would destroy your shoulders and upper back. ESPECIALLY if you’ve also strapped your rifle & rifle bag onto the pack using the ‘hang thru’ system. With any real weight for any real distance, you’ll be at the chiropractor so much you could get your mail there. It’s a great pack, it really is... but the glaring omission of such a critical feature as a waist strap is a flat out mistake. What allows a person to comfortably carry a weight on their back over any sort of distance is weight distribution. Do it right, and you can carry a lot without any side effect other than fatigue. Do it wrong and you can really hurt yourself. Maybe it something a person could add-on or attach themselves, but I don’t know. You’ll have to be the judge. I really really wanted to love this pack. I almost did. But to be honest it’s probably a 4/10.
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Response from TacticalGear.com:
a month ago
We appreciate the thorough feedback! We're very sorry to hear that this pack didn't work out for you. We do, however, carry plenty of packs with waist straps that would likely better suit your needs. If you'd like help finding one, our Customer Relations team would be more than happy to assist you. Always feel free to reach out to them!
Reviews 2
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5 out of 5 stars.
Love this backpack
5 years ago
Lots of room and pockets. Packs well. Still working on packing it properly.
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Q: Is this backpack hydration bladder-compatible?
5 years ago1 Answer
A: This item doesn't have a built-in compartment for a hydration bladder with an opening for the reservoir, but it could accommodate a two or three liter bladder if you leave the pack open a bit at the top.
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Q: Does this come with the rifle sleeve?
5 years ago1 Answer
A: This product does not come with a rifle sleeve. The image is simply displaying the backpack's ability to accommodate one.
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