Hydration Ready Rear zippered pocket: fits up to 2L water bladder, with pass-through hole for tube. Attach More Gear Molle straps for attaching external gearVelcro Strip on front Plenty of Storage 1 large dual zippered front pocket (9 x 9) with key ring hook on strapside loading open pocket (7.5 x 5)zippered front pocket with audio port for headphones1 dual zippered smaller front pocket 8 x 5 that has 3 large elastic molle straps and 7.5 x 3 open pocketZippered main compartment 18L x 12.5W has 1 long zippered dual mesh pocket (5.5 x 5.5)(9.5 x 5.5), 1 long open pocket with adjustable load compression buckle snap strap, and 2 side loading open pockets (7.5 x 5)(10 x 7) Full Access Opening Main compartment full zipper access: for easy packing. Load Compression Adjustable Y shaped load compression strap with D-ring: keeps your load tight for better balance. Bottle Holder Locking adjustable drawstring for secure fit 9 inches tall, up to 4 inch diameter Travel In Comfort The adjustable wide and padded shoulder strap features air mesh lining with heavy duty metal accessory hook and large buckle snap. Adjustable waist strap with large buckle snap to stabilize the crossbody bag Color Options Black, Multi Camo, ACU Digital Camo, ACU Navy Digital Camo, Hunters Camo, Tan Digital Camo, Tan, Desert Brown, Black/Pink, Pink Hunters Camo, Olive Drab Green, OD Green, Tan Digital Camo.
F**L
This is one great bag!
I have carried a sling bag for years. The last one was a little fragile. I carry my iPad, iPhone, covers, suntan lotion, eye care kits, flashlights, wallet, keys, and whatever else I would need away from home for the day. it is always with me. My other bag tore so I started looking and found the heavier/tactical type bag with the ability to add molle attachments. I bought a Condor attachment and a black and white velcro backed America Flag from Amazon also. I love this bag. Greaat quality, great size, great material, great look and a very useful bag.
S**E
Buyer Beware varying quality item
40 days and falling apart. Shoulder strap clip doesn't stay together. Seams unraveling. Water resistant lining falling off. General quality is poor at best
T**V
Very nice bag for the money
I really like this bag. Plenty of storage space, pockets and compartments and the water bottle holder fits a good size water bottle. Material is durable, zippers haven't given me any trouble and the ties on the zippers are very convenient to grab onto. It's a great size for taking some essentials along for the day. Depending on what you were doing and using it for I'd say you could easily use it as a weekend bag. It's a perfect size for 1-3 days without being Too big. It can be uncomfortable however to wear for long periods of time, especially the more weight you have in it obviously. The single strap just wears on you being on one shoulder. I have worn it in front several times though which is the nice thing about this bag over a backpack with 2 straps. It doesn't seem to be quite as bad being in front and of course you have access to everything without taking it off. Otherwise I like having it as sort of a "go bag" that I keep in my truck with some basic things in it (flashlight, gloves, napkins, small "booboo" kit, bandana, snacks etc) in case I need them or decide to take an impromptu hike or walk around town. Has a very convenient carry handle on the top and on the side as well so you don't have to sling it over your shoulder, and a spring clip on the strap for keys or whatever. Oh, and you can even use it with a water bladder! Overall a great bag.
P**T
The quality is as good. For reference
Uses: Bow hunting and day hiking.The quality is as good. For reference, the main bag is about the size of a kid's backpack and it's much larger than a fanny pack--the strap is big enough for any large person. I like the big dual pinch buckle that's on the strap so I don't have to sling the bag over my head to take on/off. Inside there are nice dividers (my first aid kit and first aid pocket guide currently occupy those) and mesh zip pockets. There are lots of attachment points and a strap on top that you could put a bow and/or light single-man tent or something.It does all these things for me at the same time:1. Carrying ten essentials as I'm hunting/hiking in the wilderness away from my base camp.2. Carrying field dressing kit and deer drag3. I have a 3L camelbak that fits in here too (it is tight), which is amazing.4. There's still extra room for a lunch, small tools, etc.I almost bought the Game Plan Gear Spot-n-Stalk Quiver Pack (http://www.gameplangear.com/), but I'm glad I didn't because my colored fletches would be exposed and draw attention as they bounced around while walking. I bought this because I can adjust it to sit more on my left shoulder, and this allows space for my Safari Tuff tube quiver (http://www.safarituff.com/arrowmaster.html) to sit on my right shoulder. It truly is the perfect setup, and I have complete mobility with no arrow fletches sticking out to snag on stuff and wave around like a big bright flag.I may just have to buy a couple more of these next pay day.
E**Y
I doubt this medium-size sling bag can be beat for the price
Having just received this bag a week or so ago I can't comment on it's durability but then again I didn't buy this bag for daily use. I'm using it as a go-bag / get-home bag of sorts that I'll be giving away as gift these upcoming holidays. So far I've been quite surprised by it's design and how much it's able to hold.So far I've managed to fit inside this first bag a Tube Tarp 1.0 for use as an emergency shelter, SE emergency mini sleeping bag, small thin wool throw, mylar blankets, small woodstove w/ mini lighter, flint/steel, knife & camping spork all nested in a MSR stowaway cookpot, a couple hiking meals & emergency water pouches, Sawyer water filter, mini wind up flashlight, solar USB charger/battery backup for cell, small tin survival kit, small first aid kit, bit of duct tape, small bag of toiletries, pepper spray, stainless 32oz water bottle nested in a stainless camp cup, and a couple hanks of paracord. It's not even quite busting at the seams yet though I sure won't be able to fit much else in it. I haven't even put anything in the water bladder pouch yet but in there I should have no trouble fitting a Frog Toggs rain suit & pr of wool socks, and maybe a ls shirt &/or a contractor trash bag or two.For a $35 bag, color me thoroughly impressed so far.
W**Z
I would have liked a bit of padding around that area
I've been using this pack as my every day bag for months now. It fits my laptop (Razor Blade Stealth) perfectly and the MOLLE webbing is pefect for attaching additional storage as needed.It is worth noting that the main compartment is a bit on the cramped side and I don't know if the large pouch in the main compartment is actually intended to hold electronic devices, but the buckle snap helps with ensuring that said devices don't go anywhere. I would have liked a bit of padding around that area, but it hasn't been too bad.Also, my water bottle holder's drawstring didn't come with a lock, so, that's been a slight problem.All that being said, I love this thing, it's light, compact, stores my stuff, and has enough expansion capability to fill my needs.
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