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SOG Barrage Tactical Internal Frame Backpack, 64.3-Liter Storage, Black
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 8 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)
$62.35 Original price was: $62.35.$54.64Current price is: $54.64.
- Extra-large military-style tactical backpack with internal frame for optimal stability; extra-large main compartment great for multi-day packouts
- Carries comfortably on your shoulders with yoke-style adjustable, padded straps and adjustable sternum slider; padded waist belt helps support heavy loads
- Tactical features include MOLLE webbing for attaching a variety of optional accessories; tubing ports for accessing hydration bladder pocket (reservoir sold separately)
- Hook-and-loop are on front of pack for attaching a flag patch; top soft-lined pocket for eyeglasses and electronic devices
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Weight | 4.31 lbs |
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Dimensions | 21.6 × 13.1 × 8.7 in |
Product Dimensions | 21.6 x 13.1 x 8.7 inches |
Item Weight | 4.3 Pounds, 4.31 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | The Outdoor Recreation Group |
ASIN | B01343V490 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YPB002SOG-008 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Capacity Total | 64.3 Liters |
9 reviews for SOG Barrage Tactical Internal Frame Backpack, 64.3-Liter Storage, Black
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Harold –
This is a very solid bag that can be used for multiple purposes. I use it for a “get home” or “vehicle bag” to keep supplies in that I may need in the event my car breaks down. It has ample room to keep things you need while waiting on help, minor tool kit, first aid, food, temporary shelter, emergency survival kit, etc. MOLLE webbing on the back and sides allow for attaching extra pouches, etc. that you may want/need. This bag also comes with a space between the outer bag and inner bag that you can stash a helmet, shoes, etc. Compression straps allow you to cinch the bag down tight so its not sagging.One of the reasons I bought this bag was the hip strap. This allows for a much more comfortable pack in the event you need to leave your vehicle and begin hiking somewhere. It’s not overly padded but it will do a good job keeping the bag from bouncing around.Did I mention the lifetime warranty? Yes, it has that as well. I very good bag for a good price!
Jeremy –
SOG is an incredible company. I bought my first SOG Seal Pup (knife) over a decade ago and still have it. I didn’t realize until recently that they made other products such as these backpacks. I consider myself a “casual prepper” (not a “doomsday prepper”) and I bought this bag to act as a secondary bug out bag or get home bag. I already have a smaller bag that I use, but I wanted something bigger that would act as my addition supplies bag that I could also use for camping. This bag checked all those boxes. It’s HUUUUGE. There’s no issue of space for this thing. My backpacking bag is barely bigger.- Things I like: The space of course. The options. There are tons of options for organizing, and not just the 1 “front organizer” that you see on most bags. There’s smaller pockets and mesh pockets all throughout this bag. I love that 1 of the mesh pockets has zippers on the top and bottom, at first I didn’t understand this but then when I opened this part of the bag one day and flipped down this section, it made sense, so that either flipping it down or not, you can access the pouch either way. I love that the main compartment and the smaller front compartment are basically separate with a large gap between that has mesh sides so that you could stuff a sleeping bag or tent or whatever you need quickly without having to take off your bag or open it. The main compartment has about 6 other mesh pockets within it which is great so not everything is just dumped into the main part, you can have some things in these areas while still using the main compartment.Things I don’t like: The zippers, they are a little wonky. The small pockets within the vertical side compartments, theyre so tight and flat to the walls that you can barely fit anything in them except paper or cards.Overall, it’s the best bang for your buck, especially when it comes to its storage capacity.
Shopper –
Durable, molle all over, comfortable, great for the price. Im just under 6’ n it fits well. I pack out, run and ride, hard, w this bag. W one bike I do hv to pull the aluminum bar “frame” out to hv the load settle correctly on my back, but otherwise the frame is in at all other times. Far less quality bags at this size will cost close to the same, yet not provide nearly the value.Cons:1) Im broad, n i find that the shoulder strap yoke set up is somewhat too narrow for me. I do not (n cud not comfortably) use the sternum strap. But that does not encumber me enuf to be a deal breaker vs the pros of this bag.2) the outside front compartment isnt stitched into the bag all around. It suspends somewhat by 2 webbing straps on the hi side, w a sort of mesh bag attachment point to the bag at the bottom. The webbing straps are looped w a break free clasp, making cinching this compartment firmly against the bag itself a chore that feels insecure at best. I mostly keep things out of that mesh bag area and i under load that first outside compartment so as not to challenge the cinch of the compartment to the bag, as im bouncing around on the run or ride n dont need to invite a malfunction.3) the long, side compartments zipper very oddly. Theres a strong canvass lip overhanging the zipper, which closes by turning a hard 90 degrees at the top, where that canvass lip is even firmer. Its a struggle to open or close these side compartments.Overall: Much value n versatility in this bag despite my personal cons. Ive secured in a holster and a scabbard, n they both firmly hold like original equipment. For my purposes n for my conceivable needs, im very happy with this bag so far.
Levi Ely –
Big ol’ backpack. It’s a lot bigger than I expected, so it took me by surprise when I started wearing it, because it was a lot bigger than normal backpacks. I got used to it quickly, now I use it almost everyday. It’s quality is very apparent, very strong, very handy (its got so many pockets and molle straps). All around great backpack. I plan on buying another once this one breaks (which won’t be anytime soon).
Harold –
This is a very solid bag that can be used for multiple purposes. I use it for a “get home” or “vehicle bag” to keep supplies in that I may need in the event my car breaks down. It has ample room to keep things you need while waiting on help, minor tool kit, first aid, food, temporary shelter, emergency survival kit, etc. MOLLE webbing on the back and sides allow for attaching extra pouches, etc. that you may want/need. This bag also comes with a space between the outer bag and inner bag that you can stash a helmet, shoes, etc. Compression straps allow you to cinch the bag down tight so its not sagging.One of the reasons I bought this bag was the hip strap. This allows for a much more comfortable pack in the event you need to leave your vehicle and begin hiking somewhere. It’s not overly padded but it will do a good job keeping the bag from bouncing around.Did I mention the lifetime warranty? Yes, it has that as well. I very good bag for a good price!
Jeremy –
SOG is an incredible company. I bought my first SOG Seal Pup (knife) over a decade ago and still have it. I didn’t realize until recently that they made other products such as these backpacks. I consider myself a “casual prepper” (not a “doomsday prepper”) and I bought this bag to act as a secondary bug out bag or get home bag. I already have a smaller bag that I use, but I wanted something bigger that would act as my addition supplies bag that I could also use for camping. This bag checked all those boxes. It’s HUUUUGE. There’s no issue of space for this thing. My backpacking bag is barely bigger.- Things I like: The space of course. The options. There are tons of options for organizing, and not just the 1 “front organizer” that you see on most bags. There’s smaller pockets and mesh pockets all throughout this bag. I love that 1 of the mesh pockets has zippers on the top and bottom, at first I didn’t understand this but then when I opened this part of the bag one day and flipped down this section, it made sense, so that either flipping it down or not, you can access the pouch either way. I love that the main compartment and the smaller front compartment are basically separate with a large gap between that has mesh sides so that you could stuff a sleeping bag or tent or whatever you need quickly without having to take off your bag or open it. The main compartment has about 6 other mesh pockets within it which is great so not everything is just dumped into the main part, you can have some things in these areas while still using the main compartment.Things I don’t like: The zippers, they are a little wonky. The small pockets within the vertical side compartments, theyre so tight and flat to the walls that you can barely fit anything in them except paper or cards.Overall, it’s the best bang for your buck, especially when it comes to its storage capacity.
Levi Ely –
Big ol’ backpack. It’s a lot bigger than I expected, so it took me by surprise when I started wearing it, because it was a lot bigger than normal backpacks. I got used to it quickly, now I use it almost everyday. It’s quality is very apparent, very strong, very handy (its got so many pockets and molle straps). All around great backpack. I plan on buying another once this one breaks (which won’t be anytime soon).
Harold –
This is a very solid bag that can be used for multiple purposes. I use it for a “get home” or “vehicle bag” to keep supplies in that I may need in the event my car breaks down. It has ample room to keep things you need while waiting on help, minor tool kit, first aid, food, temporary shelter, emergency survival kit, etc. MOLLE webbing on the back and sides allow for attaching extra pouches, etc. that you may want/need. This bag also comes with a space between the outer bag and inner bag that you can stash a helmet, shoes, etc. Compression straps allow you to cinch the bag down tight so its not sagging.One of the reasons I bought this bag was the hip strap. This allows for a much more comfortable pack in the event you need to leave your vehicle and begin hiking somewhere. It’s not overly padded but it will do a good job keeping the bag from bouncing around.Did I mention the lifetime warranty? Yes, it has that as well. I very good bag for a good price!
Jeremy –
SOG is an incredible company. I bought my first SOG Seal Pup (knife) over a decade ago and still have it. I didn’t realize until recently that they made other products such as these backpacks. I consider myself a “casual prepper” (not a “doomsday prepper”) and I bought this bag to act as a secondary bug out bag or get home bag. I already have a smaller bag that I use, but I wanted something bigger that would act as my addition supplies bag that I could also use for camping. This bag checked all those boxes. It’s HUUUUGE. There’s no issue of space for this thing. My backpacking bag is barely bigger.- Things I like: The space of course. The options. There are tons of options for organizing, and not just the 1 “front organizer” that you see on most bags. There’s smaller pockets and mesh pockets all throughout this bag. I love that 1 of the mesh pockets has zippers on the top and bottom, at first I didn’t understand this but then when I opened this part of the bag one day and flipped down this section, it made sense, so that either flipping it down or not, you can access the pouch either way. I love that the main compartment and the smaller front compartment are basically separate with a large gap between that has mesh sides so that you could stuff a sleeping bag or tent or whatever you need quickly without having to take off your bag or open it. The main compartment has about 6 other mesh pockets within it which is great so not everything is just dumped into the main part, you can have some things in these areas while still using the main compartment.Things I don’t like: The zippers, they are a little wonky. The small pockets within the vertical side compartments, theyre so tight and flat to the walls that you can barely fit anything in them except paper or cards.Overall, it’s the best bang for your buck, especially when it comes to its storage capacity.