maxpedition pygmy backpack

Everything in my backpack today. Used & new (2) from $132.99 1000-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric. Teflona fabric protector for grime resistance and easy maintenance. YKK high strength zippers and zipper tracks. UTX-Duraflex nylon buckles for low sound closures. Triple polyurethane coated for water resistance. High tensile strength nylon webbing. High tensile strength composite nylon thread (stronger than ordinary industry standard nylon thread). AS-100 high grade closed-cell foam padding material for superior shock protection. Internal seams taped and finished. Stress points double stitched, Bartacked or Box-and-X stitched for added strength. Product features, main compartment: 13 x 9.5 x 4.5-Inch, internal mesh divider and zipper pocket, YKK zipper closure. Front upper pocket 8 x 3.5 x 2-Inch. Front lower pocket 8 x 7 x 2-Inch with divider and organizer pockets. Side pocket 4 x 3 x 1.5-Inch zipper opening. Side sheath 5 x 2 x 1-Inch zipper opening.
Modular webbing front, sides and on shoulder straps - see pictures for configurations. Shoulder strap double backpack straps with 3/4-Inch sternum strap. Handle reinforced drag handle design. Approximate overall volume 750-Cubic Inch. Hydration fits up to 50-Ounce and reservoir (not included). 8 x 16 x 12 inches ; targus bex 16 laptop backpack Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)sd20 backpack Item model number: 0529kloud backpack cover #363,341 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & Bags > Backpacking Packs > Hiking Daypacks Awesome pack, lots of organized pouches, high quality materaial
This bag has a spot for everything, without having so many spots that you feel obligated to stick extra stuff into it, just to make use of them all. Perfect size for a day hike or to carry around your everyday things. very tough and rugged.I keep it loaded with gear in my truck, under the back seat for emergencies. Only issue with these bags is that they are designed to hang on your right hip. If you are carrying you war belt or holster its on top of your weapon. It's a great product. I returned this one because i wanted a bigger bag. I am also 6'2, so I exchanged it for a different maxpedition. Probably the best bag I've purchased for work use. Only thing I'd change would be a little more webbing for Molle attachments but overall extremely happy with the... GOT THIS BAG FOR MY BOYFRIEND & HE LOVES IT!! IT GOES EVERY WHERE WITH HIM. IT HAS LOTS OF STORAGE, VERY WELL MADE! IT SHIPPED ON TIME & IT ARRIVED WHEN THEY SAID IT WOULD :) Just as described, quality made, sturdy!
Is on the smaller size, using it as a diaper bag, good stuff. Not a lot of capacity. Knew it was going to be small, just not this small. Material feels like it will handle abuse just not quite what I was wanting. See and discover other items: camping bags, camel pack backpack, osprey bagsAfter I wrote a comprehensive article on the various  you can have on you every day, it only makes sens that I pair it up with one on the best edc bag or backpack you can buy. For some people, the stuff they carry in their pockets is enough, but not for us. We’re going to raise the bar in this article and, with it, our level of security and our chances of surviving critical events and getting home safe when it hits the fan.Which one is right for you? In order to answer this, we have to dig a little into your needs and lifestyle… What job do you have? Do you work from home? Do you travel a lot? Do you live in an urban, suburban or rural area? Are you a man or a woman? Do you have like-minded people around you that won’t raise their eyebrows if you start carrying too much gear with you? 
These are all good questions to ask yourself. Rule #1 for your EDC bag is to never raise suspicions. You don’t want a nosy co-worker to see some of the gear inside and make fun of you: Hey, John, what’s with this? Why do you have a folding knife with you at the office? Are you afraid Mike’s going to attack you for stealing his raise? Since you’ll be carrying these items every day, chances are someone is going to see them at some point, unless you’re really careful. You don’t want people to give you the cold shoulder simply because you’re a prepper. If you live in a city and you have a job you want to keep, things like this may hinder your career. That being said, your everyday carry pouch shouldn’t be too big. You don’t need to carry a hiking backpack with you at the office that’s full of gear (though, if you can, you’ll get such examples of recommendations as well). On the other hand, a smaller backpack could not only conceal your gear but can also be useful to carry your laptop, documents and anything else you need on a daily basis.
This is the reason I don’t recommend you get the absolute smallest bag possible, like some folks do. A larger one, such as a laptop bag could have a double purpose, meaning no one is going to ask any questions about its contents. It’s all about balance. This whole “not standing out” concept is also referred to as being a grey man or woman, by the way. Rule #2: only get the essentials. This is a little tricky. On the one hand, you want to have as many items with you as possible. On the other, you don’t want too much stuff because it’ll weigh you down and you’ll have trouble fitting everything in your pockets or your survival edc bag. Here’s the kicker: even if you can fit a lot more stuff in your bag, don’t do it. I know it’s tempting but how about you start small and think twice before adding new things. Ok, let’s talk about what you should look for when choosing an everyday carry bag… Here’s my official list of the best edc bags that are out there, I trust you’re going to keep in mind the questions from the begining of this article before making your choice.
You don’t even have to carry a laptop in it, the things you need and use on a daily basis are enough to justify you having it. A lot of them have zippered pockets that can store all sorts of EDC gear. This is the most stylish EDC alternative for guys and I think you should consider it even if you’re not trying to dress dapper. However, keep in mind that a good bag doesn’t leave any clues as to the gear that it’s hiding inside. Many guys are wearing messenger bags in cities so it’s easy to blend in when you have one. Keep in mind that the look and feel of the bag should match your surroundings. You don’t want anything too fancy if you live in a small town, it will only attract attention. On the other hand, if you have a corporate job in a big city, one that’s more stylish will work. The best way to protect your survival items and yourself is to never stand out form the crowd. Ladies, I know guys sometimes make fun of you for having big purses but you should probably consider getting bigger ones.
It’s either that or sacrificing some of your less useful EDC items. Besides, no one is going to say anything when you show up with a big purse, like they would if you showed up with a big tactical backpack. Purses are socially accepted, making them great EDC carry bags. Not really a bag, but you think of it as an extension of your wallet. If you take your tablet with you every day, why not opt for a case that has some extra storage space. Whether you have an iPad or an Android tablet, there’re plenty of such cases to choose from. A backpack is great because you get used to having weight on your back every day. It’s good practice for when you’re gonna need to carry your bug-out bag. Some of them are also meant to hold laptop, meaning they have straps and sponges to protect it from shocks. This is a great alternative to option #1, the laptop bag (that you’d normally carry in your hand). The other benefit is that it’s good practice for carrying your bug out bag.
As you get used to it, you should add more weight (such as a big bottle of water). It’ll be quite the workout… If you live in a smaller town and use your car a lot, you can go for something a little more advanced such as a tactical backpack. This will allow you to pack more stuff in to cover a wider variety of scenarios. Do this right and you’ll also end up with something that will act as a get home bag and even a bug out bag. Belt packs are smaller and go around your waist but they’re more than enough to keep your EDC gear as well as some of the stuff you use everyday, such as your keys and your phone. If you choose one, you’re gonna have to put the rest of your EDC gear in your pockets. Plus, you can’t really fit a bottle of water like you can in a purse or a backpack so you’re just gonna have to settle for a few water purifying tablets. This one is just great. The fact that it’s MOLLE compatible means you can attach it to other tactical backpacks that are also compatible.