🎒 Gear Up for Adventure!
The Condor3 Day Assault Pack is a robust and versatile backpack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a generous 50-liter capacity, it features 7 pockets for optimal organization, hydration compatibility, and a comfortable design that includes body contour shoulder straps and a foam back panel. Made from durable nylon, this pack is built to last, making it the perfect companion for any adventure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 15 x 5 inches |
Package Weight | 2.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 11 x 22 inches |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Condor |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | Classic |
Color | Black |
Material | Denier Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Condor |
Part Number | 125-002 |
Style | Classic |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Size | 3038-Cubic Inch |
Sport Type | Outdoor |
Age Range Description | Children |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 50 Liters |
L**M
Great bag. Dont forget to adjust the fit
Bag Is great very large lots of room fits nicely on back when full. As with any bag you need to size and fit this bag to you. I am 6 4 and this bag fits me well. Have everything I need for 72 hours in it. Food water ammo tent sleeping bag first aid you name it its in there weighs about 60 pounds fully loaded. Feels fine on my back.The stitching on my bag is top notch double stitched and no frays. The zippers are good and strong and yes if you don't move the rain flap out of the way they stick. The straps and belt are way padded and feel nice don't forget to size it with the straps on the side of the waist belt. This makes a huge difference in the fit. in order for this bag to be sized since it does not have top straps on the shoulder straps you will have to let out the bottom of the shoulder straps. To take up the slack you need to cinch in the belt straps.It took me about 20 minutes to adjust the fit on the bag but once I did it was worth it. The material it is made out of is thick and rugged looks like it will last a good long while. The inside compartments material is much thinner but stitched well. I tried to pull as hard as I could and rip a seam to no avail they all held.The bag seems to be 50 liter but with all the pockets and straps it holds a lot. I bought this bag for the straps in the main compartment it made it a breeze to get my tent sleeping pad and clothes for two days in there with room to spare. the outside back compartment holds enough mountain hose food for three days along with trail mix and other snacks. the two side bags hold my ammo and navigation equipment. The radio pouch fits my baofeng with an extended battery perfectly and the other one fits my power bank. the back document area fit my solar panels just fine. All in all I am happy with this bag we shall see how I feel after some time.Thats my 5 9 daughter wearing the bag with all 60 pounds of gear for size.I will be taking the bag out on a test run next weekend and will up date how it went
S**D
EXCELLENT BUY!
GREAT PACK at a great price. As an avid outdoors-man and somewhat "survivalist", i can say that i put packs through the ringer. Durability and a packs ability to just plain work are the keys to success for me. This one does both. Most packs i use will EASILY cost upwards of $130 minimum, so for a pack to cost less than a hundred bucks, i expect to get what i pay for.Being totally honest, i have to say that this pack DOES NOT DISAPPOINT. It is very rugged and durable with plenty of cargo space for just about anything you need for a trip longer than a day or two. The material will hold up against rocks, mud, brush and even being dragged behind a truck for 1/4 mile. (yea that one was unintentional).The gear can be nicely secured with several security straps in the main cargo, to keep your clothing or whatever from rolling around, as well as compression straps if you don't use all the room, you can "squash" the pack flat. Plenty of room in the items pocket to securely fit all kinds of stuff. Side and rear pouches are large and easily accessible with Molle all over for any additional gear you may wanna fit.SHORT COMINGS: - Although there are drain holes with grommets on the bottom of the pack to allow for drainage, I would like it to have come with a rain fly or removable cover of some sort. NOT a big deal.- DOES NOT COME WITH WATER BLADDER. Never advertised that it did, i knew that going in, so I'm not disappointed. However it offers plenty of room and has "fittings" to support a large bladder of your choice. I mean, if it did come with one, i would expect to pay at least $150 for this pack, and yea.. it would be worth it.All in all, an excellent pack for a 3-day trip, Bug-out-bag, or even if you rather a backpack over a suitcase for a weekend trip somewhere. In my opinion, one of the better packs under $100. Delivered without issues, arrived on the date it was promised.
J**.
Big, bulky, but without a doubt worth it.
First things first: this bag is huge. It certainly fits the bill as a 3-day bag, which is precisely why I bought it. There is enough room for a change of clothes, or 2, along with other gear for an unexpected stay away from home.The nylon feels very durable and thick while not being too terribly heavy. I have a daily-carry bag that is 1050-Denier nylon and this bag feels a bit thinner, maybe around 800d to 900d. Still plenty durable. It has 3 grab handles (1 top, 1 each side) making it very easy to get hold of the bag from a trunk, toolbox, back seat, etc. I've not made use of the water bladder pockets but they seem well-thought-out. There are ports on either side of the top grab handle for the drinking tube so you can place it on whichever side is convenient.The shoulder straps are well-padded and come with nylon webbing running down them providing attachment points for all kinds of gear as well as drink tube routing, along with a very small but serviceable sternum strap. The waist belt is similarly padded and can be tucked back into the sleeve to keep it out of the way. I've not tried removing it but it feels like it's just velcroed into the sleeve on the back of the bag, so it likely can be removed if desired. The waist belt has no webbing for gear attachment as the belt design would interfere with the webbing. A slight redesign to make the waist belt more like a 'battle belt' would be a good idea, but it's perfectly serviceable as is.The main compartment is huge, with 4 straps (2 horizontal and 2 vertical) to tie down the contents and keep them from shifting. I currently have 1 change of clothes in there and there is still plenty of room for more stuff. The two small side compartments serve as general purpose pouches. I have my fire-kit pouch in one and a folding e-tool in the other. I could still fit more, even with those in there. The large bottom pouch serves me as an excellent tool compartment. 3 elastic-topped mesh pouches store a few Clif bars, while the main zipper pouch holds a paracord spool and a pair of leather gloves. A large 6" fixed blade just sits in there.The upper compartments have yet to see any real use, but they're there. The admin compartment has ample organization for notebooks, pens and the like, though I like to keep all my writing gear in a separate, smaller pouch. It also has 2 shock-corded pouches sized for AR magazines, as well as 2 larger full-width document sleeves. The rearmost is full-depth, while the fore is about half-depth. The nylon in this admin compartment is much, much thinner so I would avoid putting anything in there with sharp corners or stuffing the sleeves too full. I carry an aluminum form-holder in a neoprene laptop sleeve because of that.The exterior webbing is plenty sufficient to attach whatever one might need: I currently have a first aid kit attached for emergencies.I've had the bag for several months but have not put it through any real durability tests, but it seems like it will hold up quite well. Considering the price of equivalent alternatives, this bag is a considerable bargain.
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