Good looking pack, well thought out, apart from one very important part, the hip belt (not a waist belt) which isn't just to hold the pack into your back. It needs to be clamped to the hips so it won't slip where the vast majority of the load is taken... at the body's centre of gravity. Therefore it needs more padding.
Very very few packs of this size range will have padding for the hip belt. For the amount of weight reasonable to this pack it wouldn't affect much comfort for the cost and complication it would add. A hip belt on packs this size is primarily for keeping the pack from bouncing around, not bearing load. At least in my experience
When I was about to buy my First Tactical Tactix 0.5 Day pack it was a difficult choice between the Tactix, the Raccoon Mk2 and the Dragon Egg from Direct Action. Note that I also have experience with the two Polish packs since my friends swear by them. For those in a similar predicament, any of the three would be a great choice, the Tactix only won out in my case because it has the biggest capacity. The two Polish packs represent better value for money though.
На свої гроші дуже класний рюкзак !!! Використовую його активно на протязі двох років в жорстких умовах , дуже якісний і дуже міцний . З мінусів це пластикова панель що в задній стінці при повному навантажені грає не приємно по спині , і нижня фіксуюча утяжка часом виходить із пряжок . А в цілому крута річ !!!
Mam raccona ponad 2 lata, cordura świetnej jakości, bardzo wytrzymała, komfort noszenia na wysokim poziomie. Ale nie jest wolny od wad, moim zdaniem na pewno do poprawy jest organizer wewnętrzny który jest po prostu ch*owy, szybko się porozdzierał, mój multitool był dla niego za ciężki, ponieważ całość się osuwała i zaczynała zwisywać od dosyć małego ciężaru, należy go usztywnić i zrobić z cordury a nie nylonu który jest bardzo podatny na przedarcia. Poza tym, fajnie byłoby dorzucić 2 mniejsze kieszonki siatkowe na zamek do głównej komory ewentualnie coś do przenoszenia chociażby toola czy magazynków pistoletowych wewnątrz. -przydałby się suwak na całej długości głównej komory -pas biodrowy niezwykle łatwo się luzuje. Plecak u mnie nie miał łatwo, codziennie szkoła, wypady rowerowe, wycieczki do lasu, dostał po dupie ale cordura wszystko zniosła czego nie można powiedzieć niestety o organizerze o którym już napisałem. Mam nadzieję że chociaż przeczytacie moje uwagi i może z czasem je wprowadzicie, wtedy kupiłbym wasz plecak ponownie bez zastanawiania się. Pozdrawiam
Just ordered it because of the ability to put my sleeping bag and mat on it with shockcord and compression straps. Also ordered a medicinal pouch that I hope I can fit it on the side. Also the straps on the waist and chest are super good idea. Planning on taking this on a two day canoing trip.
@@NebelNexus It did work out. I stuffed it to the max although I wish it could have fit more in it. It gets really tight with 20L. I packed it full of food and attached everything else on the outside. As for food, I picked as dense with calories as possible to last two days. I didn't use a camelback so I just fit two 1,5L water bottles in there and as much food as possible. Maybe could have saved room with a 3L camelback. The stuff they fit in the bag in the video are a bit deciving as they're actually really small. One time I picked up the backpack from the canoe, stuff behind the straps came loose, so I'm not sure how well it will hold for a long time. I didn't check the straps as I lifted it but I hadn't touched them too much. I walked around with it few hundred meters in total and it's pretty comfortable. The backpanel hold against the back really well. The bottom strap was totally useless to me atleast. I couldn't even fit my sleeping mat between there and I had quite a small one. Some sort of foam mat. So I attached the mat on one side and sleeping bag on the other side. As for shock chords, I kept my raincoat there for easy access. Also since I went with rubber boots, just in case, I tied a pair of running shoes on the outside through the straps, worked pretty well. While I've been carrying some of the heavier stuff, I feel like it doesn't always sit too comfortably against the back. Like the bottom of the bag goes against the waist but the middle leaves a gap on the back. So it's not like terribly uncomfortable but maybe it needs better adjusting or better weight placing in the bag. As for what I've been hearing that the panel on straps and back are breathable? No, they're not. My back always sweats the most from the back and under the straps but I guess that would be with all backpacks. I'm just saying it doesn't make much difference. The medicinal pouch I bought is larger then I anticipated and it looks rather large compared to the backpack. The bottom side also sort of hangs over the bag because the molle straps are so few and around the bottom side. So maybe if you're going with a smaller one then it would fit well. I just wanted easy access in case of injuries. Now I keep in the adminstrative pouch. Now I've been using it as my day backpack, so I transport my laptop and essentsials in it if I'm travelling. I put my gaming laptop, cooling pad and all the other stuff a laptop has and that's most of the room in the backpack. Yeah I can fit some stuff more but not too much. So I'm sort of kinda disappointed in the amount of room in the bag. Sleeping bag is a cheap one I got from a store quite a while ago. It took quite a bit of room but it was rated to like 0 degrees celcius.
@@diegospinnerable I've seen a lot of people using Mil-Tec 36L tactical bag so might have gone for that. Cheaper and more room, but different material. Also as I've heared it has no backplate and I don't think it was a waist strap or a chest one, not too sure on that. The other one I really considered was Galvi-Linda 063 black backpack. It's Estonian made, Cordura material, lots of room but it costs a hellofa lot. I considered not buying it just because it doesn't look as cool and it's a bit too expensive for my taste.
@@Gaming4Justice i recently bought the raccon mk2 backpack, i was thinking the same settup that you had. are you happy with the settup for long hikkes ?, i wanna use this settup to hike and camp lightweight. What advice would you give me?
Please resell the previous model number type of this product.I think the demand is high. I can't give a good evaluation because the side webbing is less and the expandability is less. Please.
This is without doubt my favourite backpack for daily hiking in the woods.
How are the straps after a few hours of hiking? Do the straps dig into your shoulders or is the padding enough?
Good looking pack, well thought out, apart from one very important part, the hip belt (not a waist belt) which isn't just to hold the pack into your back. It needs to be clamped to the hips so it won't slip where the vast majority of the load is taken... at the body's centre of gravity.
Therefore it needs more padding.
Thank you for feedback, we will convey the information to R&D department!
For a 20 liter pack? Are you carrying gold?
Very very few packs of this size range will have padding for the hip belt. For the amount of weight reasonable to this pack it wouldn't affect much comfort for the cost and complication it would add. A hip belt on packs this size is primarily for keeping the pack from bouncing around, not bearing load. At least in my experience
When I was about to buy my First Tactical Tactix 0.5 Day pack it was a difficult choice between the Tactix, the Raccoon Mk2 and the Dragon Egg from Direct Action. Note that I also have experience with the two Polish packs since my friends swear by them. For those in a similar predicament, any of the three would be a great choice, the Tactix only won out in my case because it has the biggest capacity. The two Polish packs represent better value for money though.
Direct action i rush to najlepsze plecaki
На свої гроші дуже класний рюкзак !!! Використовую його активно на протязі двох років в жорстких умовах , дуже якісний і дуже міцний . З мінусів це пластикова панель що в задній стінці при повному навантажені грає не приємно по спині , і нижня фіксуюча утяжка часом виходить із пряжок . А в цілому крута річ !!!
Mam raccona ponad 2 lata, cordura świetnej jakości, bardzo wytrzymała, komfort noszenia na wysokim poziomie. Ale nie jest wolny od wad, moim zdaniem na pewno do poprawy jest organizer wewnętrzny który jest po prostu ch*owy, szybko się porozdzierał, mój multitool był dla niego za ciężki, ponieważ całość się osuwała i zaczynała zwisywać od dosyć małego ciężaru, należy go usztywnić i zrobić z cordury a nie nylonu który jest bardzo podatny na przedarcia. Poza tym, fajnie byłoby dorzucić 2 mniejsze kieszonki siatkowe na zamek do głównej komory ewentualnie coś do przenoszenia chociażby toola czy magazynków pistoletowych wewnątrz.
-przydałby się suwak na całej długości głównej komory
-pas biodrowy niezwykle łatwo się luzuje.
Plecak u mnie nie miał łatwo, codziennie szkoła, wypady rowerowe, wycieczki do lasu, dostał po dupie ale cordura wszystko zniosła czego nie można powiedzieć niestety o organizerze o którym już napisałem.
Mam nadzieję że chociaż przeczytacie moje uwagi i może z czasem je wprowadzicie, wtedy kupiłbym wasz plecak ponownie bez zastanawiania się. Pozdrawiam
znalazłeś od tamtej pory jakąś lepszą alternatywę?
@@plejra Aktualnie używam direct action dust, jak dla mnie, pod każdym względem lepszy od raccona.
Just ordered it because of the ability to put my sleeping bag and mat on it with shockcord and compression straps. Also ordered a medicinal pouch that I hope I can fit it on the side.
Also the straps on the waist and chest are super good idea. Planning on taking this on a two day canoing trip.
Sounds cool, did it work out? What sleeping bag do you use, if I may ask?
@@NebelNexus It did work out. I stuffed it to the max although I wish it could have fit more in it. It gets really tight with 20L. I packed it full of food and attached everything else on the outside. As for food, I picked as dense with calories as possible to last two days. I didn't use a camelback so I just fit two 1,5L water bottles in there and as much food as possible. Maybe could have saved room with a 3L camelback. The stuff they fit in the bag in the video are a bit deciving as they're actually really small.
One time I picked up the backpack from the canoe, stuff behind the straps came loose, so I'm not sure how well it will hold for a long time. I didn't check the straps as I lifted it but I hadn't touched them too much. I walked around with it few hundred meters in total and it's pretty comfortable. The backpanel hold against the back really well. The bottom strap was totally useless to me atleast. I couldn't even fit my sleeping mat between there and I had quite a small one. Some sort of foam mat. So I attached the mat on one side and sleeping bag on the other side. As for shock chords, I kept my raincoat there for easy access. Also since I went with rubber boots, just in case, I tied a pair of running shoes on the outside through the straps, worked pretty well. While I've been carrying some of the heavier stuff, I feel like it doesn't always sit too comfortably against the back. Like the bottom of the bag goes against the waist but the middle leaves a gap on the back. So it's not like terribly uncomfortable but maybe it needs better adjusting or better weight placing in the bag.
As for what I've been hearing that the panel on straps and back are breathable? No, they're not. My back always sweats the most from the back and under the straps but I guess that would be with all backpacks. I'm just saying it doesn't make much difference.
The medicinal pouch I bought is larger then I anticipated and it looks rather large compared to the backpack. The bottom side also sort of hangs over the bag because the molle straps are so few and around the bottom side. So maybe if you're going with a smaller one then it would fit well. I just wanted easy access in case of injuries. Now I keep in the adminstrative pouch.
Now I've been using it as my day backpack, so I transport my laptop and essentsials in it if I'm travelling. I put my gaming laptop, cooling pad and all the other stuff a laptop has and that's most of the room in the backpack. Yeah I can fit some stuff more but not too much. So I'm sort of kinda disappointed in the amount of room in the bag.
Sleeping bag is a cheap one I got from a store quite a while ago. It took quite a bit of room but it was rated to like 0 degrees celcius.
@@Gaming4Justice If you hadn't bought this backpack, what was your next option?
@@diegospinnerable I've seen a lot of people using Mil-Tec 36L tactical bag so might have gone for that. Cheaper and more room, but different material. Also as I've heared it has no backplate and I don't think it was a waist strap or a chest one, not too sure on that.
The other one I really considered was Galvi-Linda 063 black backpack. It's Estonian made, Cordura material, lots of room but it costs a hellofa lot. I considered not buying it just because it doesn't look as cool and it's a bit too expensive for my taste.
@@Gaming4Justice i recently bought the raccon mk2 backpack, i was thinking the same settup that you had. are you happy with the settup for long hikkes ?, i wanna use this settup to hike and camp lightweight.
What advice would you give me?
The side molle has to go all the way up
you wouldn't be able to open the bag like that
@@ondrejbordovsky7752why not.
@@DrLoverLover you dumb? How would you wanna open the bag fully if it had molle way up to the top on both sides?
I would like to see molle attachments on the side
This is my favorite pack of all! I have black nd fde colors
Hi. What is the difference between this and the EDC Cordura? What advantages does one have over the other?
Thanks, great vid!
Would be very much appreciated if there was a US Woodland color for this
More MOLLE straps and better placement, please...
Thank you for your opinion
Hi, I know it's not designed for it specifically but will the hydration bladder section hold a 15" laptop? Thinking about getting this for a work bag.
Hard to say. 15 "is the diagonal of the screen, but each laptop has different dimensions due to the width and thickness of the case
@@HelikonTex hey, thanks for the reply, but yeah I ended up buying one for work and it fits a Dell 5480 model great 😄
Best backpack
Please resell the previous model number type of this product.I think the demand is high.
I can't give a good evaluation because the side webbing is less and the expandability is less.
Please.
Спасибо, отличный рюкзак
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Hello. Is the bottom of the Pack double layer?
no
What pouches are these at 1:49 and 2:08?
Universal Med Insert and Packcell Set. You can find these products here: www.helikon-tex.com
@@HelikonTex Thanks!
Does anyone know the model of Hydrapak shown in the video ?
Too bad the molle on the side is way too low
great looking pack. are you in anyway affiliated with direct action? i am asking this since your lizard logo is the same with them.
This is a different brand with the same investor.
Is it water resistant?
It's made of Cordura. Cordura is not waterproof.
In heavy rain mine does let water in, but as it's a nice common size you should be able to get one of those elasticated rain covers to go over it
Does Helikon have raincover for this?
Is it waterproof?
This backpack is not 100% waterproof.
How about a vid about the Foxtrott MK.II belt rig?
When the product will be available in the store, a movie will appear.
Excellent ... but I have already seen it in online stores. ;-)
Hi, what color is that? Thanks
daraude - sandstorm
Very good!
Hi guys! Im looking to buy that tactical backpack, but I wanna be sure that a 15,6" laptopt fits on it. I would appreciate some info!! Thank you guys
Please, contact our Customer Service team: shop@helikon-tex.com
tactical laptop😂....
Rzepy ranią dłoń. Kieszonki średniej pojemności. Dla mnie do poprawy. Kilka gadżetów i już nic nie mogę wyjąć.
Loszmi, przekażemy Twoje uwagi do działu RnD.
Helikon Tex zapraszam do kontaktu, może się do czegoś przydam. Choćby podam listę złomu noszonego.
Zgłoś, proszę, swoje uwagi na bok@helikon-tex.com
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I wish it was a 30 litters bag, 20 is too small
We also have larger backpacks on offer, click here: bit.ly/backpacksHelikonTex
Make this in camo already
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Helikon could try their hardest to make something shit and would still fail
Хороший рюкзак, имею такой.