Finally a good load bearing pack from 5.11, good hip belt, load lifters, and shoulder straps. Hopefully they'll make a Rush whatever that's an 80 liter pack.
Yeah I though the 72 was a "big" pack but the hip belt will only fit very short torsoes and realistically it hauls about 60lbs at most before becoming unstable. Still a good pack for what it is.
I always liked the 72 rush pack but it wasnt big enough. This has the liter size and everything else I would want except it screams tacticool. I originally wanted a 5.11 rush pack but now looking at some osprey 60-70 liter options. If 5.11 could make this in a discreet option I would probably get that vs the osprey. Just my 2 cents. Still an amazing looking pack though!
Not sure if you've already got a pack.. if not, I'd recommend the Osprey Atmos AG 65. It's absolutely an awesome pack. Perfect for hiking/Camping or like me, I use it as my bug out bag. And I'm not an ounce counter.. probably carry too much. Excellent quality and the price is right.. especially now, lots of sales going on. Just my 2 cents. Stay safe and healthy.
i just wish the back straps were secured with more than just velcro. i went with the Savotta Jääkäri L rucksack instead. oh well, live and learn i guess.
It would be cool if they made the shoulder straps to where you could take them off and attach them to the waist belt to make a harness/buttpack type setup.
@Anthony Walstra Hi, I don't know if you have it figured yet but the little plastic clips that hold the pouches to the rucksack are slit at the back and they are quickly removed.
Love this pack but my only complaint is that the main large pocket portion of the pack doesn't have more pockets built in. Torn between this one and the Vanquest Markhor 45.
I’m the same I bought Rush 72 a few months ago but never knew about this Rush 100 was even out lol so I’ve now bought one and waiting for it to turn up but now do I keep my Rush 72 or sell it.
But is there an internal separator (Velcro, zipper, drawstring, or otherwise) that separates the sleeping bag compartment at the bottom from the main body of the pack ensuring when the sleeping bag is removed everything above it doesn't just fall into the sleeping bag compartment? Also i may have missed it but did she talk about the price?
Hello, Is it possible to have the dimensions? In a buschraft use also, the diameter interests me for the material carried and in particular a "pan" with the consequent diameter;) Thank you
Great review, no blabla, quick and straight to the facts! The frame system seems to me sort of over engineered and very heavy. I estimate it weighs ca. 500 g. The reinforcement plate including the Aluminum bar of the Rush 72 weighs 328 g, only, which is also on the heavy side compared with other backpacks on the market. Nevertheless - a great backpack! I am considering to buy one!
Great demo! As others mentioned it would be great if there will be a less tacticool, more gray man version also available (the full open/accessibility is rare for large backpacks) and I'm not sure about how the adjustable back straps section (velcro, etc.) will hold on a long term.
If you are still at shot show, Bond Arms has a new “slimline” series derringer that absolutely no one is covering. Would love if you could ask them about it. Thanks!!
@@frankstallone3887 and? It's still a bond arms derringer. If you want something small get a 380 or one of my favorites is a beretta 950bs coming in around 9 ounces. Take it from a guy who bought an naa mini. These are cool range toys only. You're gonna want more than 2 rounds in a gun fight. Even as a backup. Plus when your adrenaline is pumping it wont be so easy to manipulate vs modern semi autos. Bond arms arent known for making the best stuff.
If you value having MOLLE compatible options for other stuff go with the Rush, but if you wanna keep low-key and descrete go with he osprey. If it's a bug out bag, bigger is (in some ways) better. So as long as it's not weighing you down to the point of exhaustion. Either way, your wallet is gonna receive a big ole hole.
Oh great you can get an AR magazine in it, that’s interview guy that a huge relief to the world..........grow up, its not all about firearms unless of course that’s all you think about.
LOL, did someone shit in your wheaties? It's a gun channel, so obviously I'm going to use a common item of known dimensions appropriate to the audience you dunce.
If you’re theory holds true and we tend to fill out packs with the items we most think about, as a reflection of our lifestyle, hobbies, and interests, I’m guessing yours would be filled with an even combination of women’s panties, dildos, and a paperback copy of “I am Cait” by Bruce Jenner.
Removing poaches off the bag require you to cut seams on the straps attached because the ends are triple layered so you can't weave them out. The strap's buckle has "Autolock" so it's not a big deal.
@@SkyKid002 i just forced the strapping thru. cant remember exactly the proccess, as this was over a month ago and didnt think to much of it. was a bit of a pain to do so but it is designed to do so.
ive used it for an overnight hike/camp. i carried up more than i needed, and ended up coming down with more load than i took up to help a friend who was struggling. i had no issues at all
😆 The first thing the Nazis did at that time was to forbid citizens from owning weapons... They know why. Today, gun ownership is still illegal... Thats strange.....
Finally a good load bearing pack from 5.11, good hip belt, load lifters, and shoulder straps. Hopefully they'll make a Rush whatever that's an 80 liter pack.
Yeah I though the 72 was a "big" pack but the hip belt will only fit very short torsoes and realistically it hauls about 60lbs at most before becoming unstable. Still a good pack for what it is.
Rush 72 still the king.
5.11 does it agian. I want it!
I'm guessing $250 street price
I always liked the 72 rush pack but it wasnt big enough. This has the liter size and everything else I would want except it screams tacticool. I originally wanted a 5.11 rush pack but now looking at some osprey 60-70 liter options. If 5.11 could make this in a discreet option I would probably get that vs the osprey. Just my 2 cents. Still an amazing looking pack though!
Not sure if you've already got a pack.. if not, I'd recommend the Osprey Atmos AG 65. It's absolutely an awesome pack. Perfect for hiking/Camping or like me, I use it as my bug out bag. And I'm not an ounce counter.. probably carry too much. Excellent quality and the price is right.. especially now, lots of sales going on. Just my 2 cents. Stay safe and healthy.
i just wish the back straps were secured with more than just velcro. i went with the Savotta Jääkäri L rucksack instead.
oh well, live and learn i guess.
Great review! I can't wait for that bag to hit the market
It would be cool if they made the shoulder straps to where you could take them off and attach them to the waist belt to make a harness/buttpack type setup.
You can do it with maxpedition molle locks, i can send you a picture if you give me your email.
@Anthony Walstra Hi, I don't know if you have it figured yet but the little plastic clips that hold the pouches to the rucksack are slit at the back and they are quickly removed.
Love this pack but my only complaint is that the main large pocket portion of the pack doesn't have more pockets built in. Torn between this one and the Vanquest Markhor 45.
I’m so going to pick one up 👍
So its a sabre 60-100 with more compartments.
전면에 러쉬100스티커는 어디서 구하나요?
About time hope it comes in multicam
Brendan Fazekas if you want multi cam, you can always go with the US military molle 2 large rucksack. Can get one cheap and is excellent quality.
Great video thankyou
So is this like a ruck? That you can put like 70lbs in and ruck with? Or is this a regular large backpack?
Damn it, bought the Rush 72 recently. If only I had waited it out a few months :(
I’m the same I bought Rush 72 a few months ago but never knew about this Rush 100 was even out lol so I’ve now bought one and waiting for it to turn up but now do I keep my Rush 72 or sell it.
If only…
@@Jib230181 Sell it. The 100 kicks ass.
MSRP and availability please
Fafhrd Kreig Right! Sheesh
It's $264.99 and should be released in the fall of this year.
On the site I saw on today $249 in two colors.
But is there an internal separator (Velcro, zipper, drawstring, or otherwise) that separates the sleeping bag compartment at the bottom from the main body of the pack ensuring when the sleeping bag is removed everything above it doesn't just fall into the sleeping bag compartment? Also i may have missed it but did she talk about the price?
Yes there is a divider that can be adjusted up and down.
Hello,
Is it possible to have the dimensions? In a buschraft use also, the diameter interests me for the material carried and in particular a "pan" with the consequent diameter;)
Thank you
Great review, no blabla, quick and straight to the facts! The frame system seems to me sort of over engineered and very heavy. I estimate it weighs ca. 500 g. The reinforcement plate including the Aluminum bar of the Rush 72 weighs 328 g, only, which is also on the heavy side compared with other backpacks on the market.
Nevertheless - a great backpack! I am considering to buy one!
I think I may need to upgrade my bug out bag!
Great demo! As others mentioned it would be great if there will be a less tacticool, more gray man version also available (the full open/accessibility is rare for large backpacks) and I'm not sure about how the adjustable back straps section (velcro, etc.) will hold on a long term.
No rain cover?
If you are still at shot show, Bond Arms has a new “slimline” series derringer that absolutely no one is covering. Would love if you could ask them about it. Thanks!!
Its bc it's a bond derringer
Fun With Guns it weighs around 10 ounces and is about half an inch thick.
@@frankstallone3887 and? It's still a bond arms derringer. If you want something small get a 380 or one of my favorites is a beretta 950bs coming in around 9 ounces. Take it from a guy who bought an naa mini. These are cool range toys only. You're gonna want more than 2 rounds in a gun fight. Even as a backup. Plus when your adrenaline is pumping it wont be so easy to manipulate vs modern semi autos. Bond arms arent known for making the best stuff.
Is it internal frame? Would you choose this over an Osprey?
Im stuck between this and the osprey archeon 45
If you value having MOLLE compatible options for other stuff go with the Rush, but if you wanna keep low-key and descrete go with he osprey. If it's a bug out bag, bigger is (in some ways) better. So as long as it's not weighing you down to the point of exhaustion. Either way, your wallet is gonna receive a big ole hole.
Internal plate , moulded for anatomical fittment .
I know the volume capacity is 60 liters. What is it rated for on weight capacity?
Got one on the way!
this one should of been a technical pack
Oh great you can get an AR magazine in it, that’s interview guy that a huge relief to the world..........grow up, its not all about firearms unless of course that’s all you think about.
LOL, did someone shit in your wheaties? It's a gun channel, so obviously I'm going to use a common item of known dimensions appropriate to the audience you dunce.
Im almost positive thats what those pockets were designed for. However you can put your mini muffins and skittles in there if you wish...
If you’re theory holds true and we tend to fill out packs with the items we most think about, as a reflection of our lifestyle, hobbies, and interests, I’m guessing yours would be filled with an even combination of women’s panties, dildos, and a paperback copy of “I am Cait” by Bruce Jenner.
@@BurstReview it was cringey af bro lets be honest
Removing poaches off the bag require you to cut seams on the straps attached because the ends are triple layered so you can't weave them out. The strap's buckle has "Autolock" so it's not a big deal.
not true.
no cutting needed
@@dunnyrednz584 how do you remove them? I found this video trying to figure out how to get them off lol
@@SkyKid002 i just forced the strapping thru. cant remember exactly the proccess, as this was over a month ago and didnt think to much of it. was a bit of a pain to do so but it is designed to do so.
@@dunnyrednz584 ok cool I was scared to break a buckle trying to force it 😅
Wrong. Stfu.
Какая цена? Где можно купить?
Is this Rush Tier compatible?
My-T 1, She mentioned that it was
@@tommyseabee2176 Sweet, i must have missed that, thanks!!
Does the shoulder's straps velcro going to resist a full loaded pack without tearing off??
ive used it for an overnight hike/camp. i carried up more than i needed, and ended up coming down with more load than i took up to help a friend who was struggling. i had no issues at all
Yes it does. I loaded up my 100 with a lot of weight and water, and never had any movement in the velcro once so ever.
Soooo getting this!
It's $264.99. Should be released in Fall of this year.
When i can buy it in Germany ?
Good question. Tell you what, get me an StG legally, and I will fly to Germany and stitch you one from scratch. LOL
😆
The first thing the Nazis did at that time was to forbid citizens from owning weapons... They know why. Today, gun ownership is still illegal... Thats strange.....
Where i can found it?
Rush bags are nice an all but why did they never make a hip belt for them ?
They all have attachment points for hip belts. I made my own from webbing and a buckle. It's way easy.
@@tracyrreed This I know, but 5.11 does not sell hip belts you have to search for it yourself.
Amazon sells waist belts made for the rush 12 and 24.
@@tommyseabee2176 Then I am mistaken and I have to check it out
They are on Amazon made by Fire Force. They come in black and coyote. They work great, I have two.
Empty Weight ?
I’m not sure if those straps with Velcro will hold up what do you guys think?
After almost a year of heavy duty field use, it’s fine.
she trying to reframe from talking about weapons ..lol you missed it
Imported from china?
The presenter or the pack?
Awesome!! Hopefully its under $99.99
HA good fucking luck
not going to happen
Hopefully it's under $500!
Considering the 72 rush pack is around 150 and this is a bigger model I'm thinking at least 200 but probably 250-300. Sorry to kill your dreams
Look at osprey in that price range. You can find a used 60-70 liter for under 100 on marketplace or offerup
The Rush 72 is enough for trekking and hiking
This Rush 100 will make by back cry after two kilonetres
Minimalist for life
@@michaelwarnock3988 you truly don't know. Im an IFBB competitor for the last ten years, that 1000's of hours at the gym.....wimp😁
@@michaelwarnock3988 goodluck😁
My new edc
What in iraq?
Lol. Are you insane? 🤣 you’re the reason the EDC community gets roasted.
Host is awkward AF. 😂
I bet they smashed
SHE TALK LIKE A ROBOT
Maybe she is one. Did you ever think of that?