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SHANGRI-LA Tactical Range Bag Outdoor Sling Backpack Hiking Fanny Waist Pack
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$43.67
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Care instructionsHand Wash Only
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OriginImported
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Country of OriginChina
About this item
- Heavy Duty – Constructed of high-density 1000D nylon, stronger, light weight and durable
- Large Size – Dimensions: 17″ x 10″ x 6″, including 1 main padded compartment (12″ x 8″ x 4.5″) with 3 divisions and elastic loops inside, 2 side pocket, 1 front pocket, 1 top pocket with elastic string and velcro, as well as elastic loops and pouches inside. Multiple compartments and pockets offer spacious space to meet your various needs and classification of items
- Variety – 3 ways to use it, with the handle, the concealable waist band, and the removable padded shoulder strap, it can be used as tote tool bag, waist bag, shoulder sling bag
- Modular and Expandability – On the front panel, the side pockets and the back waist belt of the bag, there are a large number of MOLLE webbings distributed for organizing your gear
- Versatility – As a compact utility military range bag and go bag, it can holds yours shooting gears, firearms, pistols, magazines, ammo, EDC stuffs and so on perfectly. Or a tool bag, putting it in the car or garage, or traveling with it on weekends for hiking or hunting expedition, it can holds your gloves, clamps, ropes, first-aid kit etc.
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Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 1 in |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Package Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 1 inches; 1 Pounds |
Date First Available | June 18, 2015 |
Manufacturer | SHANGRI-LA |
ASIN | B00ZWOFA6I |
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Rider0 –
This thing is a work of art. I own a few different molle bags. Different sizes, different purposes. But this thing beats them all. I only bought this to carry my CPAP machine and accessories on to a plane, but it is capable of so much more. The attention to detail is phenomenal! My trip is a little over a month away and I haven’t used it yet. But I was planning things out in my head as to how to pack it and use it and I started to notice all the little touches that you wish a company would have included but didn’t. Gee I wish there was a strap to hold that loose end. Oh, there is one! Good looking, well made, decent price. What more can you want? And I always look at the one start reviews first to get a sense of what the flaws are. Some are mentioning zipper problems. I don’t know what they are talking about. The zippers are great. And you can use it as a fanny pack too. And it has a strap to carry it over your shoulder and a place to pack it away NEATLY as well. I AM in LOVE. Just buy it already!
KENFL74 –
I bought many tactical bags for the range and ended up linking this one the best! I will cut to the chase so read on if interested in buying this one.PROS:1- Very durable bag and I kid you not. It lives up to the hype. It is solid. I bruise it few times a week at the range. It has been in mud, sand, dirt, clay, rain and got gun oils on it and still looks great and one piece!2- This bag can hold more than you can imagine. I mean I have 3 pistols in it and none of them touches each other. I also pack my ear and eye protection in there. Filed cleaning supplies and at least few hundred rounds of 9mm and .40 cal ammo.I got a towel that I lay my guns on in the bag also. All fit just fine without a hassle.3- You can use/carry this bag in multiple positions. I folded the waist belt in and not use it. I pack too much in it carry on my waist. You can use a shoulder strap also. I prefer handles to carry. It is balanced and easier for me. Walking few hundred yards is easier my way also. You may feel different but all I am saying is, you will have options to carry this bag and you can pick whatever is more comfortable and easy for you!4- Bag cleans real easy. I guess the material ballistic nylon has that characteristic of being stain resistant. I use a damp microfiber towel and wipe of mud and clay off of it real easy. There was one time I used a little bit of hand sanitizer to rub off some gun oil I got on it. Even if you stained your bag, I would leave it alone. It gives it a good character but that’s me.5- I like the velcro ribbons on the bag. I got my nickname on a velcro and attached it to my bag. Easy placement anywhere on the bag. Bunch of spots have velcro bands on the bag.6- This bag has many compartments and center is modifiable. It is very adjustable to your needs.7- The price was great! Well worth every dollar I spent. I even use it as a support when I am shooting 400 yards or over with my rifle.CONS:1- they could have placed some plastic legs at the corners and 3 in the center of the bottom of the bag to keep it off the ground. It seems like clay will eat the ballistic nylon at the bottom with the way I use it.
Mudhole –
I was really searching for an economical but more versatile and larger waist pack, so I placed an order for this model because the price is 1/3 of the major brands for essentially the same style. When it arrived, I must stay that I’m rather impressed with the build for the price. Good stitching, plenty of molle, a good robust belt strap and buckle, etc.I filled it up with random gear just to fill the pouches tightly and to give it some weight. I put it on, adjusted the belt tension to keep it on my hips, and gave it a quick test. It’s a very comfortable pack, and I didn’t have any issues with slippage off of my hips.My next step is to strip some ounces off of this pack. There are some nylon straps I’ll not need, including the top handle and some inside lining. I want this pack to be lightweight and flexible so it curves around my lower back. This pack is going to be my quick get-home kit bag, stored under the back seat of my truck, with just the bare necessities. I added a dump pouch to each side of the hip belt molle so I can carry water bottles without taking up pack space. Lots of room in the 4 compartments of this pack for my first aid, tools, small EDC items, radio, Datrex, water filter, and even my hammock/tarp kit.I’ll be using this pack for light day hikes when I just need something to hold water/snacks/jacket and bare necessities. I like to keep my back exposed for better air circulation, and even the lightest backpacks always hold in sweat and warmth. Problem solved.**Update 12/7/15So I’ve had the chance to use this pack in the field twice now. It’s doing great. I made some changes to the pack that I feel are worth mentioning. First, I will never use the top handle and it was just in my way, so I cut it off and the straps that held it. I also turned the pack inside out, and cut out the inner lining with padding so I could lighten up the pack, make it more flexible, and allow more gear to fit inside. If you carefully trim the right panels on the inside, then fuse any loose edges with a lighter (quickly), you’ll be amazed at how much lighter it gets. I also removed the molle straps on the back, as I will never use this pack attached to another. All in all, I removed over 8oz of unneeded weight and the pack still works fantastic (I think it works better because it’s softer, lighter, and has more cubic inches of storage space). Cut at your own risk.I also had an issue with the waist belt slipping through the side release buckles too easy. If I picked up the bag to put it on, the belt would loosen just that easily. These made all the difference, and installed in 2 minutes:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013ALWC56Now my waist belt stays where it should and won’t slip. You’ll have to take the pack off to adjust it, but it’s worth it.I’m impressed with how much gear this little pack can hold. Not to mention, I’ve attached a Nalgene bottle holder, 2 dump pouches, and an EDC pouch to it to carry even more gear. It is now my dedicated truck get-home bag, holding a stove kit, water filter/carrying, tarp shelter, Datrex calorie bars, large knife, tools, and fire gear.
Rider0 –
This thing is a work of art. I own a few different molle bags. Different sizes, different purposes. But this thing beats them all. I only bought this to carry my CPAP machine and accessories on to a plane, but it is capable of so much more. The attention to detail is phenomenal! My trip is a little over a month away and I haven’t used it yet. But I was planning things out in my head as to how to pack it and use it and I started to notice all the little touches that you wish a company would have included but didn’t. Gee I wish there was a strap to hold that loose end. Oh, there is one! Good looking, well made, decent price. What more can you want? And I always look at the one start reviews first to get a sense of what the flaws are. Some are mentioning zipper problems. I don’t know what they are talking about. The zippers are great. And you can use it as a fanny pack too. And it has a strap to carry it over your shoulder and a place to pack it away NEATLY as well. I AM in LOVE. Just buy it already!
KENFL74 –
I bought many tactical bags for the range and ended up linking this one the best! I will cut to the chase so read on if interested in buying this one.PROS:1- Very durable bag and I kid you not. It lives up to the hype. It is solid. I bruise it few times a week at the range. It has been in mud, sand, dirt, clay, rain and got gun oils on it and still looks great and one piece!2- This bag can hold more than you can imagine. I mean I have 3 pistols in it and none of them touches each other. I also pack my ear and eye protection in there. Filed cleaning supplies and at least few hundred rounds of 9mm and .40 cal ammo.I got a towel that I lay my guns on in the bag also. All fit just fine without a hassle.3- You can use/carry this bag in multiple positions. I folded the waist belt in and not use it. I pack too much in it carry on my waist. You can use a shoulder strap also. I prefer handles to carry. It is balanced and easier for me. Walking few hundred yards is easier my way also. You may feel different but all I am saying is, you will have options to carry this bag and you can pick whatever is more comfortable and easy for you!4- Bag cleans real easy. I guess the material ballistic nylon has that characteristic of being stain resistant. I use a damp microfiber towel and wipe of mud and clay off of it real easy. There was one time I used a little bit of hand sanitizer to rub off some gun oil I got on it. Even if you stained your bag, I would leave it alone. It gives it a good character but that’s me.5- I like the velcro ribbons on the bag. I got my nickname on a velcro and attached it to my bag. Easy placement anywhere on the bag. Bunch of spots have velcro bands on the bag.6- This bag has many compartments and center is modifiable. It is very adjustable to your needs.7- The price was great! Well worth every dollar I spent. I even use it as a support when I am shooting 400 yards or over with my rifle.CONS:1- they could have placed some plastic legs at the corners and 3 in the center of the bottom of the bag to keep it off the ground. It seems like clay will eat the ballistic nylon at the bottom with the way I use it.
Mudhole –
I was really searching for an economical but more versatile and larger waist pack, so I placed an order for this model because the price is 1/3 of the major brands for essentially the same style. When it arrived, I must stay that I’m rather impressed with the build for the price. Good stitching, plenty of molle, a good robust belt strap and buckle, etc.I filled it up with random gear just to fill the pouches tightly and to give it some weight. I put it on, adjusted the belt tension to keep it on my hips, and gave it a quick test. It’s a very comfortable pack, and I didn’t have any issues with slippage off of my hips.My next step is to strip some ounces off of this pack. There are some nylon straps I’ll not need, including the top handle and some inside lining. I want this pack to be lightweight and flexible so it curves around my lower back. This pack is going to be my quick get-home kit bag, stored under the back seat of my truck, with just the bare necessities. I added a dump pouch to each side of the hip belt molle so I can carry water bottles without taking up pack space. Lots of room in the 4 compartments of this pack for my first aid, tools, small EDC items, radio, Datrex, water filter, and even my hammock/tarp kit.I’ll be using this pack for light day hikes when I just need something to hold water/snacks/jacket and bare necessities. I like to keep my back exposed for better air circulation, and even the lightest backpacks always hold in sweat and warmth. Problem solved.**Update 12/7/15So I’ve had the chance to use this pack in the field twice now. It’s doing great. I made some changes to the pack that I feel are worth mentioning. First, I will never use the top handle and it was just in my way, so I cut it off and the straps that held it. I also turned the pack inside out, and cut out the inner lining with padding so I could lighten up the pack, make it more flexible, and allow more gear to fit inside. If you carefully trim the right panels on the inside, then fuse any loose edges with a lighter (quickly), you’ll be amazed at how much lighter it gets. I also removed the molle straps on the back, as I will never use this pack attached to another. All in all, I removed over 8oz of unneeded weight and the pack still works fantastic (I think it works better because it’s softer, lighter, and has more cubic inches of storage space). Cut at your own risk.I also had an issue with the waist belt slipping through the side release buckles too easy. If I picked up the bag to put it on, the belt would loosen just that easily. These made all the difference, and installed in 2 minutes:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013ALWC56Now my waist belt stays where it should and won’t slip. You’ll have to take the pack off to adjust it, but it’s worth it.I’m impressed with how much gear this little pack can hold. Not to mention, I’ve attached a Nalgene bottle holder, 2 dump pouches, and an EDC pouch to it to carry even more gear. It is now my dedicated truck get-home bag, holding a stove kit, water filter/carrying, tarp shelter, Datrex calorie bars, large knife, tools, and fire gear.