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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Great for the money with a lot of room. Nice pockets and slots inside.Looks and feels good! High quality
Anthony Scalzo
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I love this bag. It’s lightweight. Has a lot of compartments fits great over your shoulder different ways. Highly recommend.
assaf raz
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
I love this product. It has a perfect allotment of compartments and is built sturdy enough to withstand the weather.
Yamil Gonzalez
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
Great item and very versatile to carry an English and Spanish Bibles, Gospel tracts and stationary.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
Good thx
techs
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
This bag is solid in construction, and offers a lot of options for storage in pockets and loops. The harness webbing is a little thin for the buckles, so it tends to slip through without all the extra keepers (which are included in the setup). It is not going to take a laptop, but plenty of options and capacity for a tablet, little devices, tools, food, extra clothing, etc to carry through a day's commute, office, fieldwork, or recreation. I don't consider any of the pockets or compartment suitable for EDC, but I'm not a fan of off-body carry anyway. Big for a purse; small for a day pack; just right for purposes in between.It carries nicely as a chest bag, but I haven't figured out how to set it up for comfortable and secure carry on my back — I have "slips off the shoulder" and "digs into the neck" but maybe I just haven't found the right combination. Because the main strap and buckle attachments are centrally located, it is easy to adjust for right- or left-handed preference. Like many low-end MOLLE setups which are only half-populated, it might not work with attachments set up for a different partial set — at least not without a set of detached threading straps. Exterior zippers are all heavy-duty coil with decent pulls, double on the three main compartments. If you don't need your lunch bag to be insulated (there are slip pockets in the two larger compartments with room for ice packs), this economical satchel is just the ticket.
Tempest
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
I got this for a day bag when I have to go for appointments at the VA. It will carry my phone, a book, and other smallish items, but not something that is large such as a large textbook or my Note S8+ Tablet. It might be good for hiking, day trips, carrying lunch; but not for extensive use. The shoulder strap does extend to fit a larger frame, such as myself. The stabilizing strap is a bit more tricky.This could be a great bag for a child to carry some of their items to the park or school.
JJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
So I've been trying to get more prepared for whatever crazy things can happen in life. One of the things I've been meaning to do is put together a small emergency kit to keep in my car. Nothing too big, but big enough to keep some essentials. I saw this bag and grabbed it as it seemed perfectly suited for my use. I had initially been planning to go with a suitcase style (but smaller) medical bag or something like that. But I'm glad I found this instead.It's got multiple pockets. One largish main compartment then other smaller ones. I've been able to comfortably fit a first aid kit, survival knife, some protein bars, a bottle of water, emergency blanket, water filtration kit, tourniquets, lighter, flashlight, and a few other things inside. still have room for more.I like this bag design because it can easily be work on the back or across the chest. So this doesn't just have to be my car emergency bag, I can easily take it out when I'm hiking. Another great thing is the little compartment on the inside part that would pressed against your body (chest or back depending on how you wear it). It's a little pocket like section that is perfectly sized and seems like it was designed to conceal a pistol. So if you're a concealed carrier this is a great bag for keeping your pistol close to you and accessible... and it looks a lot better than a fanny pack.Another good things is it has some straps around it. So you can attach other things to it if needed. I have another similarly designed "tactical" bag that is much smaller than this. It has buttoned straps that I can use to attach it to this and they fit together like they were made for each other.... might have been made by the same company, not sure... definitely seems like it.
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