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Tactical Day Pack Backpack for Everyday
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)
$37.25
Product details
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Fabric type100% Polyester
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Care instructionsHand Wash Only
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OriginImported
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Country of OriginChina
About this item
- RELIABLE & DURABLE MATERIAL: 17.1 x 11.1 x 6.1 inches, Capacity: 24L; The Wakizashi Backpack is made of high density fabric-durable (100% Polyester) and has 1475 cu. inches
- MOLLE SYSTEM: Molle webbing throughout for attaching additional tactical pouches or gear
- COMFORTABLE & FUNCTIONAL: Heavy duty zippers and utility-style cord pulls, load compression system on both sides, top carry handle, velcro patch holder, ventilated mesh padded back area & shoulder strap,breathable and comfortable.
- HYDRATION COMPATIBLE: You will be able to quench your thirst whenever you roam with a hydration bladder pocket featuring a hose port for easy access to H2O (hydration reservoir sold separately)
- ENSURED VERSATILITY: This army assault backpack is an absolute must-have for every man or woman who is frequently camping, hiking, trekking, traveling or someone who is a fan of outdoor, survival adventures! It is small and compact enough to easily carry
- LOTS OF STORAGE SPACE & POCKETS: This tactical backpack is the best addition to your adventure. It has a lot of compartments to provide superior storage capacity and organization without slowing you down.
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Department | unisex-adult |
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Date First Available | May 17, 2019 |
Manufacturer | The Outdoor Recreation Group Tactical Wakizashi Tactical Backpack, SAMURAI TACTICAL |
ASIN | B0BWGHXKMS |
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I was looking for a small EDC molle backpack with an outer pocket to carry to & from work. This one is a bit larger than I wanted – 24 L but all the 10 L sizes are only sling bags rather than actual backpacks. This one seems to be sturdy and well made. Roomy pockets. I don’t care for the fabric lip over the zippers as it makes it difficult to open them quickly but I guess it might keep them more secure if you were traveling on a bus or subway car. Lots of molle webbing to add clips and bags and whatnot. Back padding is nice and thick and the shoulder straps look like they will be comfortable. Bag material is thick and seems sturdy but it has a strange odor. I’m sure that will air out though. There is an inside pocket to hold a hydration bladder if you want that. The water bottle side pouch will probably hold a regular sized water bottle but I don’t think a Nalgene sized bottle will fit. Might be tight for that type of bottle Wish it had another bottle pocket on the other side. The side compression straps and shoulder straps have an elastic strap to tuck in extra length of straps, which is a nice touch. I hate having long straps hanging down. All in all, I’m pretty impressed with the backpack even though it’s larger than what I really need. I guess having some extra room won’t hurt though. Might need it at some point.
scout12 –
This pack is worth 4 times the price. It is well made and has a very functional design. Lots of pockets and storage. I was able to pack 4 days worth of clothes and other necessary travel items and still slide it under an airplane seat.
Tom and Gretchen –
Nice bag, got it for my 1st grader because he likes putting a bunch of keychains the school sells on his back pack. He loves it and it seems very sturdy.**UPDATE**My first grader is now going into 6th grade!!!! He has beat the ever living crap out of this bag. He dragged it on countless Boy Scout camping trips, took it all over the country with his grandma, and been caught in many Florida rainstorms with it. Quite honestly he brakes most things he owns and he is just now retiring this back pack from its daily duties. This is only because his new school doesn’t allow backpacks, just those drawstring back bag things. This backpack never once broke in any way, shape, or form. There’s not a single broken stitch, snapped zipper, or hole anywhere on this masterpiece. He loved this bag the day he got it, and will love it more when he passes it down to his first grader one day. It’s just that darn durable. And did I mention storage? It’s got storage pockets inside of storage pockets, you couldn’t ask for a better bag. The backpack actually grew and morphed with him because all the accessories and decorations he hung on the bag were related to things he liked at that time. It was perfect and I will also proudly say my child has no back problems or pains from this backpack, he’s already complaining about the string bag things he’s got now. I’m gonna find a picture of my son back when he got the bag, and one more recently…..
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I was looking for a small EDC molle backpack with an outer pocket to carry to & from work. This one is a bit larger than I wanted – 24 L but all the 10 L sizes are only sling bags rather than actual backpacks. This one seems to be sturdy and well made. Roomy pockets. I don’t care for the fabric lip over the zippers as it makes it difficult to open them quickly but I guess it might keep them more secure if you were traveling on a bus or subway car. Lots of molle webbing to add clips and bags and whatnot. Back padding is nice and thick and the shoulder straps look like they will be comfortable. Bag material is thick and seems sturdy but it has a strange odor. I’m sure that will air out though. There is an inside pocket to hold a hydration bladder if you want that. The water bottle side pouch will probably hold a regular sized water bottle but I don’t think a Nalgene sized bottle will fit. Might be tight for that type of bottle Wish it had another bottle pocket on the other side. The side compression straps and shoulder straps have an elastic strap to tuck in extra length of straps, which is a nice touch. I hate having long straps hanging down. All in all, I’m pretty impressed with the backpack even though it’s larger than what I really need. I guess having some extra room won’t hurt though. Might need it at some point.
scout12 –
This pack is worth 4 times the price. It is well made and has a very functional design. Lots of pockets and storage. I was able to pack 4 days worth of clothes and other necessary travel items and still slide it under an airplane seat.
Tom and Gretchen –
Nice bag, got it for my 1st grader because he likes putting a bunch of keychains the school sells on his back pack. He loves it and it seems very sturdy.**UPDATE**My first grader is now going into 6th grade!!!! He has beat the ever living crap out of this bag. He dragged it on countless Boy Scout camping trips, took it all over the country with his grandma, and been caught in many Florida rainstorms with it. Quite honestly he brakes most things he owns and he is just now retiring this back pack from its daily duties. This is only because his new school doesn’t allow backpacks, just those drawstring back bag things. This backpack never once broke in any way, shape, or form. There’s not a single broken stitch, snapped zipper, or hole anywhere on this masterpiece. He loved this bag the day he got it, and will love it more when he passes it down to his first grader one day. It’s just that darn durable. And did I mention storage? It’s got storage pockets inside of storage pockets, you couldn’t ask for a better bag. The backpack actually grew and morphed with him because all the accessories and decorations he hung on the bag were related to things he liked at that time. It was perfect and I will also proudly say my child has no back problems or pains from this backpack, he’s already complaining about the string bag things he’s got now. I’m gonna find a picture of my son back when he got the bag, and one more recently…..