I like my Marine Pattern ILBE and 5.11 Rush 72, but I've had my eye on that Condor pack for a while now. I may have to come up with justification for getting it.
The sling pack would be AWESOME for an aid bag. lots of pockets internal and external for different medical supplies. and trust me, when seconds count, you dont want your NPAs and Decompression needles to share a pocket.
+* Berishaj Look at military surplus stores and catalogs. In that price range, you may find a used, still in good condition, large A.L.I.C.E. pack or large MOLLE 2 U.S. military surplus pack, but I still think it's going to be quite a lot more. You generally get what you pay for. What do you want the bag for, and what size and features do you require?
Condor, Spec Ops, 5.11 and Hazard... come one, those are toys for airsofters! Grab a fully loaded bag, hang it over a roll bar of a 4wd and ride it around off road for a week. See if the straps last. Or use it 5 days a week with some weights (beer to bring home after your 9-5 job) in it and check the bottom after a year. You will be able to see through it. Nice toys but thats just what they are, toys.
I have 5:11 bag for 3 years now nothing's broke on it and is held up from being dragged on the ground it's been thrown and it carries everything I need for work so 5:11 is definitely not an airsoft thing
I hear you bashing but I dont see you providing any examples that are not "toys." You are either being sarcastic or are grossly uninformed. either way, your post provides little value to those that are looking for better gear for themselves.
Oh come on, it's all about how you'd use your gear and what requirements your gear is subject to, just as I mentioned in my original remark. If this doesnt point out what I mean try ask yourself this: "Why is a Maxpedition Falcon so much more expensive than all of its clones and what are the differences?" If you dont know the answer, you dont need it. :) The word "Tactical" has become a merchant's tool and people obviously fall for it. Durability, reliability an suitability are keywords I have in mind when looking for a specific item. With a little smart googling you will find what you need, or maybe you already have it, and yes, that could very well be a 5.11 "tactical" backpack!
Nothing is water proof, bullet proof, etc......, they are water, bullet resistant. You can buy pack covers and liners that help. Spraying your pack with a can of Scotch Guard or the like will also help (just put some painter's tape on the zippers, buckles, and MOLLE before spraying
Looks like a bit much for a lunch bag. I doubt too many people are getting into running gun battles going to and from work, or having to survive in the wild for weeks at a time. Or maybe I just live in a good part of town. Might make a fair range bag, but I just use the ruck sack I got in the Army. Onward RUclips Warriors!!! :)
That's probably because this is made by americans, and their eye sight doesn't reach any farther than the new to build "beautiful wall" and the treeline inbetween them and the "hippies up north"! Strange attitude to still measure in imperial system only in the 2000's now, but it must be hard for them to adapt to any logical metric system. The Predator is one hell of a pack indeed! Haven't seen any other bag of similar size that comes even near. The Camelbaks used to be good too, past tense now.
@@kill.all.liberals6865 He just wants to rag on Americans. Lots of people in other countries do this, while gladly accepting the financial, military, and other help we give them. We should have concentrated on defeating Japan and left their asses to their fates in WW2, not even sending them food, weapons, military vehicles, equipment, oil, gasoline, etc...... with "Lend/Lease (which they didn't pay, even at the pennies on the dollar they talked us into. England and France declared war on Germany knowing they couldn't defeat them, so their intel services were tasked with getting us into the shooting war using any dirty tricks they could) so they could all be speaking German and Russian now. Personally, I think we should have ignored the whole ETO, tons of U.S. soldiers and Marines soaked the soil of Europe with their blood and guts as we pulled British and French asses out of the fire (Germany would probably have won that war if America kept the AEF (American Expeditionary Force or After England Failed) at home in 1917.
I like my Marine Pattern ILBE and 5.11 Rush 72, but I've had my eye on that Condor pack for a while now. I may have to come up with justification for getting it.
I like the EVAC - Plan B. That would be good for Hiking, EDC, medical/First Aid Kit and a backup for Hunting.
The sling pack would be AWESOME for an aid bag. lots of pockets internal and external for different medical supplies. and trust me, when seconds count, you dont want your NPAs and Decompression needles to share a pocket.
Can the pkm hold there on the back pack?
In your opinions what’s the best tac bag I can get for $50 n under?
+* Berishaj Look at military surplus stores and catalogs. In that price range, you may find a used, still in good condition, large A.L.I.C.E. pack or large MOLLE 2 U.S. military surplus pack, but I still think it's going to be quite a lot more. You generally get what you pay for. What do you want the bag for, and what size and features do you require?
Condor, Spec Ops, 5.11 and Hazard... come one, those are toys for airsofters! Grab a fully loaded bag, hang it over a roll bar of a 4wd and ride it around off road for a week. See if the straps last. Or use it 5 days a week with some weights (beer to bring home after your 9-5 job) in it and check the bottom after a year. You will be able to see through it. Nice toys but thats just what they are, toys.
would you please recommend me a high end tactical backpacks?
I have 5:11 bag for 3 years now nothing's broke on it and is held up from being dragged on the ground it's been thrown and it carries everything I need for work so 5:11 is definitely not an airsoft thing
I hear you bashing but I dont see you providing any examples that are not "toys." You are either being sarcastic or are grossly uninformed. either way, your post provides little value to those that are looking for better gear for themselves.
Oh come on, it's all about how you'd use your gear and what requirements your gear is subject to, just as I mentioned in my original remark. If this doesnt point out what I mean try ask yourself this: "Why is a Maxpedition Falcon so much more expensive than all of its clones and what are the differences?" If you dont know the answer, you dont need it. :)
The word "Tactical" has become a merchant's tool and people obviously fall for it. Durability, reliability an suitability are keywords I have in mind when looking for a specific item.
With a little smart googling you will find what you need, or maybe you already have it, and yes, that could very well be a 5.11 "tactical" backpack!
Code alpha is what you need.
You put the strap through the tri glide wrong. It goes thru three times, hence the name.
Are those backpacks are water proof?
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Nothing is water proof, bullet proof, etc......, they are water, bullet resistant. You can buy pack covers and liners that help. Spraying your pack with a can of Scotch Guard or the like will also help (just put some painter's tape on the zippers, buckles, and MOLLE before spraying
Like the sling pack !
great bags, i like them
Check out First Tactical Gear!!Very well made and awesome prices.
The 5.11 pack shouldn't have left out webbing on the side. And the Hazard 4 is entirely too expensive.
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Freaking awesome!!!
Looks like a bit much for a lunch bag. I doubt too many people are getting into running gun battles going to and from work, or having to survive in the wild for weeks at a time. Or maybe I just live in a good part of town.
Might make a fair range bag, but I just use the ruck sack I got in the Army.
Onward RUclips Warriors!!! :)
Nope like the first and the hip switching one
Assault Warrior systems predator best backpack not on top 5 ? W T F
That's probably because this is made by americans, and their eye sight doesn't reach any farther than the new to build "beautiful wall" and the treeline inbetween them and the "hippies up north"! Strange attitude to still measure in imperial system only in the 2000's now, but it must be hard for them to adapt to any logical metric system.
The Predator is one hell of a pack indeed! Haven't seen any other bag of similar size that comes even near. The Camelbaks used to be good too, past tense now.
Eskimo1973 what the hell is up your ass, you don't even make any sense.
@@kill.all.liberals6865 He just wants to rag on Americans. Lots of people in other countries do this, while gladly accepting the financial, military, and other help we give them. We should have concentrated on defeating Japan and left their asses to their fates in WW2, not even sending them food, weapons, military vehicles, equipment, oil, gasoline, etc...... with "Lend/Lease (which they didn't pay, even at the pennies on the dollar they talked us into. England and France declared war on Germany knowing they couldn't defeat them, so their intel services were tasked with getting us into the shooting war using any dirty tricks they could) so they could all be speaking German and Russian now. Personally, I think we should have ignored the whole ETO, tons of U.S. soldiers and Marines soaked the soil of Europe with their blood and guts as we pulled British and French asses out of the fire (Germany would probably have won that war if America kept the AEF (American Expeditionary Force or After England Failed) at home in 1917.
Evac plan B looks like a Glorified fanny pack.
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