Very cool that you pointed out the hidden sleeve. Makes a great work bag for me and my needs. I can put a breaker bar or a pry bar in there nicely. Bag holds a good amount of weight, I have at least 20 pounds in it now. HEAVY METAL!
Brilliant - thanks for your response Roz. I have in fact picked up a Mongo (sounds kinda wrong!?!). I will use it for my next travel on Monday as my carry-on and day-to-day carry option. Fits my laptop, first aid kit, basic EDC and a waterproof too. Very happy so far... Thanks for taking the time to make the videos, they really help. Your personal response is icing on the cake! Thanks again... Ben
Hey Roz, I've been watching your videos on the Maxpedition gear for a while now, and I want to thank you for the thorough and informative nature of your presentations. You cover a lot of ground, in a short time too. Also, your voice and personality are very engaging, which just makes your presentations so effective. I have purchased the Falcon II, Vulture II, and several smaller accessories, but ONLY after watching your videos. My next purchase will be a Mongo plus some accs. MAHALO!!
Thanks to your review I have decided to get on of these. It was the part about the hidden section at the back where you "could put sharps". i carry a collapsible walking stick because of bad knees and this feature would allow instant access when i need it. no other bag i have seen has this. so thank you for pointing it out to me,
Great review! Show every nook and cranny...You can't show too much in a review! especially "real-world" stuff...I have a 17" laptop and have been putting off the purchase of a Mongo because I wasn't sure if I could squeeze it in on a "once in a while" basis...i'll definitely get one now...Thanks again!
Awesome review, very thorough, thanks. I've just ordered a Jumbo for travelling, festivals, walks, etc., but this looks really useful for my work. Maxpedition make some real objects of desire.
Hi Danielle. Yes, it is Foliage Green. Definitely not in the brown family and wouldn't be mistaken for any brown at all. It does have a hint of gray in it so it takes it far away from any of the bright greens. Look at a $5 bill. On the back, the designed edging is close to what foliage green is. Hope this helps! ~Roz
@freenarative I'm glad you found a good application of that feature! I wonder if these companies think of all of those little details... Maybe so. Glad your walking stick will fit in there. I use hiking poles too and often find myself wishing I had somewhere convenient to store them instead of carrying them on straightaways. Good luck w/ those knees! ;-)
Hi Peroni. I hope my answer is not wishy-washy but I'd say that the Sitka is crazy comfortable to wear. However, I think the Mongo is a form factor of storage and access that I rather prefer. I used the Sitka as my primary hiking pack forever and never felt it on my back. Don't really prefer the way it stores stuff if I had to use it for EDC. For hiking the storage was fine. I'd say Mongo, in this case. Good luck!
@VideoScenario I agree! I use a Gerber Artifact with a nice razor edge that I take to many of my MP bags & packs and remove bits and parts of velcro for that reason. Nothing like having the entire line at Starbucks turn around as I unvelcro my Volta case to get my cash out. lol (true!) You can cut it out, or place a mating piece of velcro on top to "neutralize" the velcro. That way you utilize the velcro if you ever need the security of it. I showed that in my MCAP vid. Thx for the comment VS.
Excellent bag! Might get one for travelling. Just one comment: I do not recommend putting a laptop in this bag (or any similar bag). I happen to be an IT guy and I would have to caution anyone using bags like these that do not have any padding (that is at least 1" thick) at the bottom. Setting down you bag or bumping the bottom can and will damage your laptop and might crash your hard disk (even if it has a free-fall sensor). Side-impact will probably be cushioned by your other stuff.
I've watched several of your Maxpedition bag reviews today and I have to say you do an excellent job on your reviews. You sold me on the Sitka (ordered) and the Mongo (will order). Thanks very much and keep up the good work. Subscribed.
Wow, thank you SO much for the kind words, MGS! You made my day. :) Great, glad you're enjoying the vids and the packs. I have my favs too! Hope the Mongo has suit you well thus far. -Roz
Wow. That suprised me big time that a 17" laptop did fit. I have a MacBook Pro that is 15,4" I wonder what it looks like and if it would stick out as much?
@silverbear5 Thx SB. I struggle with whether to show actual stuff or just show the bag. I do think showing relative items to sizing is very helpful. I'll be sure to keep that in mind for future vids. What color did you end up getting...?
Roz, Another fantastic offering from the best hands on RUclips. I hope you're having a great new year. How many mangoes can fit in a Mongo? How does a man go when using a Mongo? I have a mongoose. Would it fit in the Mongo? Can you carry a Van Gogh in the Mongo? Is the Mongo made by Ronco?
Hey Roz Nice video review as usual. I bought one of the Mongos in black and received it about a week ago. I really like it for all of my EDC gear. I do wish it had some type of carry handle. I'll have to brainstorm on something that could work for a handle. Nice job!
thanks for the video.....you mentioned used for school. May I have your opinion for use of: -10" netbook -Nikon DSLR is bad too big for these too items or is it right fit? can bag be squeezed to secure these items more? thanks for video, makes shopping for bag a littel easier
i've been thinking about it and i thought about putting a little survival tin in there, but i'd rather put that in the bag. then it hit me... what would a dad need quick access to that would fit in the cell phone carrier without getting ruined? the best thing i could come up with is a bottle of hand sanitizer. we use it often with our kids because we love to be active and get dirty. that's the best i've got... any other ideas?
Thanks for the compliment! I dont have this pack anymore so actually can't answer your Qs. I would wager a "yes" on the notebook fitting but that's just my guess. I don't have a DSL either. I hope somebody can pipe in to help you out!
great review, but... this bag would've been perfect for me if not for the built-in phone carrier. why in the world would you ever take a modular part of the bag and limit it's use? it seriously would be the perfect diaper bag for a dad, but i have no desire to use a cell phone carrier and the ability to put whatever i want there (like the other bags) would've been great. i don't get it. they made some awesome improvements and then killed it with one little deal-breaker. any idea for other uses?
Hey Roz, stumbled on you reviews recently and they are really helpful. I'd be interested which you think is more comfortable/useful for travel/ EDC between the Mongo and the Sitka - what do you think? Thanks! Ben
What color bag is this? Is this the foliage green? I love it but does it actually looks green or brown? On this video it looks gray... Anyways thank u for posting if u can get back to me that would b great!
Nice video... Can you tell... would your netbook/ibm smaller computer fit in the concealed carry pocket that is closest to the body (behind the main compartment). also... have you ever tried to fit a bigger dslr or point and shoot camera into the main compartment? it's just tough to eyeball the space available there for that use.
Hmmm.. i uploaded it New Years Eve to my acct but didn't post/publish til today til I could write the Description etc. Wonder if that hosed up the Subscription feed? Anybody else have the same issue? Thx Andrew.
That's funny. I had a quirky (ie. weird) boss that would come in your office, plunk down in your side chair and say "Hey Mongo!". Everybody was "Mongo". lol
Are you going to be reviewing the MAXPEDITION ZAFAR BACKPACK, but I saw the actual MAXPEDITION'S MONGO VERSIPACK and that baby is huge, bigger than my JUMBO VERSIPACK.
I have it in black and its just gorgeous. I agree about the need for a carry/grab handle. if you have a solution for one, kindly share it alright. and good review, as always. keep it up. :)
Another great review. 5 starz chick. I really like rugged, hard use gear being evaluated from the females perspective, that isn't all fluffy and powder coated. You do a super job.
I'd say the Mongo is too large for an everyday purse-type carry. Using it as a diaper bag or campus bag might be better for this. I'd suggest something smaller for her like the Thermite, Neatfreak, Remora or Fatboy. :)
Very cool that you pointed out the hidden sleeve. Makes a great work bag for me and my needs. I can put a breaker bar or a pry bar in there nicely. Bag holds a good amount of weight, I have at least 20 pounds in it now. HEAVY METAL!
Brilliant - thanks for your response Roz.
I have in fact picked up a Mongo (sounds kinda wrong!?!). I will use it for my next travel on Monday as my carry-on and day-to-day carry option. Fits my laptop, first aid kit, basic EDC and a waterproof too. Very happy so far...
Thanks for taking the time to make the videos, they really help. Your personal response is icing on the cake! Thanks again...
Ben
Hey Roz,
I've been watching your videos on the Maxpedition gear for a while now, and I want to thank you for the thorough and informative nature of your presentations. You cover a lot of ground, in a short time too. Also, your voice and personality are very engaging, which just makes your presentations so effective.
I have purchased the Falcon II, Vulture II, and several smaller accessories, but ONLY after watching your videos. My next purchase will be a Mongo plus some accs. MAHALO!!
Thanks to your review I have decided to get on of these. It was the part about the hidden section at the back where you "could put sharps". i carry a collapsible walking stick because of bad knees and this feature would allow instant access when i need it. no other bag i have seen has this. so thank you for pointing it out to me,
Excellent point, Fox. Yes, a laptop can fit but considering whether that's the best bag for your laptop is another consideration. Thx!
Great review! Show every nook and cranny...You can't show too much in a review! especially "real-world" stuff...I have a 17" laptop and have been putting off the purchase of a Mongo because I wasn't sure if I could squeeze it in on a "once in a while" basis...i'll definitely get one now...Thanks again!
Awesome review, very thorough, thanks. I've just ordered a Jumbo for travelling, festivals, walks, etc., but this looks really useful for my work. Maxpedition make some real objects of desire.
Hi Danielle. Yes, it is Foliage Green. Definitely not in the brown family and wouldn't be mistaken for any brown at all. It does have a hint of gray in it so it takes it far away from any of the bright greens. Look at a $5 bill. On the back, the designed edging is close to what foliage green is. Hope this helps! ~Roz
@freenarative I'm glad you found a good application of that feature! I wonder if these companies think of all of those little details... Maybe so. Glad your walking stick will fit in there. I use hiking poles too and often find myself wishing I had somewhere convenient to store them instead of carrying them on straightaways. Good luck w/ those knees! ;-)
Good catch. I hadn't really noticed it. It's a nice grab when tightening.
Hi Peroni. I hope my answer is not wishy-washy but I'd say that the Sitka is crazy comfortable to wear. However, I think the Mongo is a form factor of storage and access that I rather prefer. I used the Sitka as my primary hiking pack forever and never felt it on my back. Don't really prefer the way it stores stuff if I had to use it for EDC. For hiking the storage was fine. I'd say Mongo, in this case. Good luck!
Thx Frazer, going to have a great year in 2010.
@VideoScenario I agree! I use a Gerber Artifact with a nice razor edge that I take to many of my MP bags & packs and remove bits and parts of velcro for that reason. Nothing like having the entire line at Starbucks turn around as I unvelcro my Volta case to get my cash out. lol (true!) You can cut it out, or place a mating piece of velcro on top to "neutralize" the velcro. That way you utilize the velcro if you ever need the security of it. I showed that in my MCAP vid. Thx for the comment VS.
I knew it was only a matter of time before Roz got her hands on a Mongo. Excellent review as always! -john
the demo with the stuff was nice.
You're welcome Marquette. Good luck!
Excellent bag! Might get one for travelling.
Just one comment: I do not recommend putting a laptop in this bag (or any similar bag).
I happen to be an IT guy and I would have to caution anyone using bags like these that do not have any padding (that is at least 1" thick) at the bottom.
Setting down you bag or bumping the bottom can and will damage your laptop and might crash your hard disk (even if it has a free-fall sensor). Side-impact will probably be cushioned by your other stuff.
I've watched several of your Maxpedition bag reviews today and I have to say you do an excellent job on your reviews. You sold me on the Sitka (ordered) and the Mongo (will order). Thanks very much and keep up the good work. Subscribed.
Wow, thank you SO much for the kind words, MGS! You made my day. :) Great, glad you're enjoying the vids and the packs. I have my favs too! Hope the Mongo has suit you well thus far. -Roz
I'll bet black is nice. I had devised a carry handle for my Jumbo so I'll bet there's a solution somewhere for the Mongo. Keep me updated!
Wow. That suprised me big time that a 17" laptop did fit. I have a MacBook Pro that is 15,4" I wonder what it looks like and if it would stick out as much?
@silverbear5 Thx SB. I struggle with whether to show actual stuff or just show the bag. I do think showing relative items to sizing is very helpful. I'll be sure to keep that in mind for future vids. What color did you end up getting...?
Roz,
Another fantastic offering from the best hands on RUclips.
I hope you're having a great new year.
How many mangoes can fit in a Mongo?
How does a man go when using a Mongo?
I have a mongoose. Would it fit in the Mongo?
Can you carry a Van Gogh in the Mongo?
Is the Mongo made by Ronco?
Hey Roz
Nice video review as usual. I bought one of the Mongos in black and received it about a week ago. I really like it for all of my EDC gear. I do wish it had some type of carry handle. I'll have to brainstorm on something that could work for a handle. Nice job!
Thx Chris, good year to you too!
thanks for the video.....you mentioned used for school. May I have your opinion for use of:
-10" netbook
-Nikon DSLR
is bad too big for these too items or is it right fit?
can bag be squeezed to secure these items more?
thanks for video, makes shopping for bag a littel easier
i've been thinking about it and i thought about putting a little survival tin in there, but i'd rather put that in the bag. then it hit me... what would a dad need quick access to that would fit in the cell phone carrier without getting ruined? the best thing i could come up with is a bottle of hand sanitizer. we use it often with our kids because we love to be active and get dirty. that's the best i've got... any other ideas?
Thanks for the compliment! I dont have this pack anymore so actually can't answer your Qs. I would wager a "yes" on the notebook fitting but that's just my guess. I don't have a DSL either. I hope somebody can pipe in to help you out!
great review, but...
this bag would've been perfect for me if not for the built-in phone carrier. why in the world would you ever take a modular part of the bag and limit it's use? it seriously would be the perfect diaper bag for a dad, but i have no desire to use a cell phone carrier and the ability to put whatever i want there (like the other bags) would've been great. i don't get it. they made some awesome improvements and then killed it with one little deal-breaker. any idea for other uses?
Fantastic review. I was looking at this just last night and was very curious. Wow! Thanks.
Cool! Looking forwad to seeing it in khaki, Brad.
Hey Roz, stumbled on you reviews recently and they are really helpful. I'd be interested which you think is more comfortable/useful for travel/ EDC between the Mongo and the Sitka - what do you think? Thanks! Ben
Awesome review Ros. Very insightful
Those "secret" pouches might be nice for a umbrella or something...
Thanks for reviewing this...it's on my wish list!
@av6162
I think it might be a contraction of the word "humongous."
What color bag is this? Is this the foliage green? I love it but does it actually looks green or brown? On this video it looks gray... Anyways thank u for posting if u can get back to me that would b great!
Nice video... Can you tell... would your netbook/ibm smaller computer fit in the concealed carry pocket that is closest to the body (behind the main compartment).
also... have you ever tried to fit a bigger dslr or point and shoot camera into the main compartment? it's just tough to eyeball the space available there for that use.
Hmmm.. i uploaded it New Years Eve to my acct but didn't post/publish til today til I could write the Description etc. Wonder if that hosed up the Subscription feed? Anybody else have the same issue? Thx Andrew.
That's funny. I had a quirky (ie. weird) boss that would come in your office, plunk down in your side chair and say "Hey Mongo!". Everybody was "Mongo". lol
Are you going to be reviewing the MAXPEDITION ZAFAR BACKPACK, but I saw the actual MAXPEDITION'S MONGO VERSIPACK and that baby is huge, bigger than my JUMBO VERSIPACK.
Can it be use as a purse, my girlfriend needs a bag that is easy to get, keys and her cellphone etc.
Will this be a good one for her?
I wish they made this bag in yellow. It is easier to see when riding a motorcycle.
Thx alot, Charter.
Thx alot John. Keep your vids coming too.
I just got mine in the mail. It is HUGE. Trying real hard not to load it down..
I have it in black and its just gorgeous. I agree about the need for a carry/grab handle. if you have a solution for one, kindly share it alright. and good review, as always. keep it up. :)
i love my mongo..my little hp 10" netbook fits in the back most pocket great!!!
Is there any way to remove the phone holster, permanently or otherwise?
Great job Roz (as always)....Thanks
awsum review roz.... i have a jumbo really love it. nice spoon by the way lol...
Another great review. 5 starz chick. I really like rugged, hard use gear being evaluated from the females perspective, that isn't all fluffy and powder coated. You do a super job.
I'd say the Mongo is too large for an everyday purse-type carry. Using it as a diaper bag or campus bag might be better for this. I'd suggest something smaller for her like the Thermite, Neatfreak, Remora or Fatboy. :)
Super review!
haha omg. You should've seen what I had grabbed out of the kitchen first, an 8" kitchen knife. I even tried to use it for the demo! duh.
do you drink alot of coffie? lol just kidding. can you model the bags so we get an idea of what they look like on a body?
Great video....thanks
SHITE that bad boy will take a 17" laptop?
Jeez.
I'm all over that.
Thx JR! lol
multi tool buddy multi tool
No wonder your wife limits your internet use. ;-) xo