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The Army Military Day Pack Combat Bag is a compact and stylish rucksack designed for the modern traveler. With a 10L capacity and multiple compartments, it offers ample space for your tech gadgets and essentials, all while featuring a sleek black design and tactical Molle tabs for added functionality.
M**K
Small pack, sturdy build
So, it's small, but we knew that. It is essentially a cheap copy of more expensive shoulder slung packs by maxpedition etc. The quality isn't amazing but seems sturdy.It is designed to be worn across the left shoulder, and has a small cross strip that clips onto the shoulder strap (coming up from under the left arm pit) to hold it in place when you're running, cycling etc. I have used it on a motorcycle without the extra strap and it held in place fine though.It has one main compartment which is about 5 litres, in my rough opinion. Not big enough for A4 paperwork, but big enough for an iPad or similar. There are three internal pockets which is good- you could stick a notepad, your keys or whatever in them. Between the main compartment and your back is a pouch which on more expensive models is meant for a hydration pouch or even a gun in America. I don't think one bigger than 1litre would fit, so not much use, but you could stick a notepad or something down there. A gun would certainly dig in your back. There is a big Velcro patch inside to stick things to. On the front there are two pockets, one good for sunglasses, and another big enough for your sandwiches (1 litre) and full of little slips and hooks for pens, keys etc. On the front of the front pocket is another pocket just big enough for your wallet.So if you need a small bag for a book and your packed lunch, and you want lots of pockets for keys, pen knives, pens etc then it's great. I wouldn't recommend it for walking, long distance cycling etc just because of the one strap design, and for the same reason I wouldn't recommend filling it with heavy weights. Basically a handbag for men.
J**H
More of a snack sac than a day sac... Too small..
This is a VERY small rucksack, so you won't get much in it at all.. The strap is actually a lot bigger than the rucksack itself.. Apart from the size it's quite well made, so if you want a 'bag' to carry your lunch (as that's all you'll get in it) then this should be fine.. As for me, I'm going to buy something a bit bigger...
L**H
Nothing else like it
If I'm honest, I only bought this bag because it was the biggest bag I could find that was within the dimensions of ryanairs 2nd carry on limits. I ended up using it everyday on holiday and all the pockets were really useful. I will definitely use it again on my next Ryanair holiday. If it wasn't so military I would use it for my everyday bag at home because the size and pockets are perfect for me, but just a little bit chunky for normal use.
R**E
but the bag is very comfortable but the strap goes over the left shoulder which ...
This bag is incredibly small but it holds a load of stuff, I have an esbit solid fuel stove, military water canteen and BCB crusader cup with a camping cutlery set in in the bag and there is still a large amount of space for me to add stuff, an added molle pouch on the right side would give more room, but the bag is very comfortable but the strap goes over the left shoulder which I'm not use to
S**0
Good bag
This is a copy of the much more expensive maxpedition remora.(4 times more) for the money it is very good I use it as A lunch bag for work and for this light use it's more than adequate.also my 14 year old says it's a cool.some of my less kind work colleagues say nice manbag.
E**S
Cool bag, small though
Useful, handy but not big enough...
M**C
Don't think about it, just get it.
Remember this is only 10 litres. I use it for work, holidays etc etc. Outstanding value for money, very solidly constructed, lots of pockets etc. Once adjusted to your size, good fit. Don't hesitate - really just get it at this price, they are bound to put the cost up soon.
L**N
Too small and the belt is not very ergonomic.
Too small and the belt is not very ergonomic.
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