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MOLLE 3 Day Military Assault Pack Backpack – OD Green

  • Size : 22" H x 17" W x 11" D
  • Color : O.D. Military Olive Drab

Product Description
****Large load cargo capacity compartment with separate pocket to fit up to two 3L hydration bladders.
Body contour shoulder straps with D-Ring for equipment attachment, sternum starp and waist belt.
External side compression straps.
Heavy-Duty carry and drag handle.
Two double zipper pulls on the main compartment for easy access.
Individual form pad back penal for extra comfort and maximum airflow.
Grommets on all compartments for drainage.****
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MOLLE 3 Day Military Assault Pack Backpack - OD Green

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4 Comments

  1. I have had this pack for over a year now and after reading the other reviews thought I would mention my own experiences. I have used this pack extensively and have had none of the problems the previous reviewers have mentioned. I am sorry to hear of their experiences, but this pack has been great for me.

    I decided to get this pack for hiking after trying on several professional hiking packs but because I am so short I would have ended up paying hundreds of dollars for one that fit. I didn’t really want to spend that so tried this pack on at an army surplus store. The straps shorten to fit me at 5′3″ but can lengthen enough to fit my 6′4″ husband. No, the straps are not dangling around, they tuck into notches in the pack. I love the way the weight is distributed across my back evenly and I’ve been able to fully load this pack and carry it easily. In fact, when fully loaded it’s quite large and I looked at it skeptically, but was easily able to haul it.

    This pack has pockets galore, my zipper, straps, and stuffing have had no problems whatsoever, and is so large that if I had to I could fit my four year old child in it. In fact, after Hurrican Katrina is when I bought this pack and I actually did try to fit my child in it, he thought is was fun to ride around on mommy’s back! LOL

    I can’t recommend this pack enough and you won’t find a better price than on Amazon.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Spacejockey says:

    I had one of these not too long ago and after putting the pack through some daily routines, I could now rate the pack as I see it.

    First off, do not let the name fool you, it is NOT mil-spec by any means, nor do I know what kind of 3-day assault in what army it was suited for- any G.I. would laugh at this product for its filmsiness. If I was grunt, I wouldn’t be carrying this pack about and if I was a Treadhead and hanging this pack off the side of my track, this pack would have came apart and fell off a long time ago!

    Though the initial impression is that the pack was well-made, do not be fooled. The material the pack was made of might appeared to be heavy-weigh- it is nothing more than rubber coated vinyl or some such- definitely not rip-stop ballistic nylon of the more expensive packs. And though the material might be water resistent to a cetrain extend, the seams were not sealed and the threads used for while the construction might appeared of heavy gauge, they were actually not strong at all. As another reviewer had noted, the stitchings came apart readily.

    And though the pack itself is big and roomy, do not, for a second, think you could pack it full to the seam! Even if you are prepare to hump the weight around, the pack would not hold! The large and sturdy-looking two-way zipper of the main compartment simply came undone and apparently not the self-repairing kind.

    So, now I have a pretty much useless large pack with a BIG flap that could not close because of the busted zipper!!! Now, if there were some compression straps going over the zippered flap to begin with, things might have been very different.

    I do have to say that, at least, the padded shoulder straps held up relatively well but for now, they are also very useless.

    I am prior service and I have humped my share of army-issued packs about… and guess what, even my beat up old ALICE pack is still working as it should and I could count on it when I go camping and I would advise protential shoppers to pass this on by. Spend the extra bucks and get something from Maxpedition or some such… for packs that would last as long as you need them.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. LS says:

    I am disappointed with this product. The bottom compartment zipper broke; I’ve had to sew the compartment closed. The back straps are coming loose.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. This bag when it first arrived it looked very good. I open it, stored some items in it, and went backpacking. After two days of gentle use the back cushions started ripping. I stitched them back and continued. After a week however, I noticed that that shoulder straps started ripping. This time, frustrated but determined I reattached them and simply continued. Now, after a month of use the foam from inside the straps is leaking out.

    It looks so good, but the quality is bad. The textile from which it is made is water proof but it is simply too flimsy. The green threads loosen and the plastic clips detach. The plastic it has is weak, and it breaks. The insulation will peel off after some use. The joints of practically everywhere are open.

    Don’t buy this bag, it is not worth it.
    Rating: 2 / 5