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The Mardingtop Tactical Backpack is a 25L rugged daypack crafted from durable 600D polyester with premium YKK hardware. Designed for military, hiking, and travel use, it features a quick-access front zipper, multiple organizational pockets, a hydration compartment compatible with 2L bladders, and MOLLE webbing for modular attachments. Lightweight yet spacious, it includes chest straps for ergonomic support, making it the ultimate companion for outdoor professionals and adventure seekers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.36 x 12.83 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.21 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.2 x 6.3 x 21.7 inches |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Mardingtop |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult (novelty and luggage only) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Style | Tactical Backpack |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | 28L |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 28 Liters |
M**O
Good Pack, Almost Perfect Design
This is a great 28L pack for a weekend out in the woods (3 days, 2 nights). I like the clamshell opening of this bag, makes it easy to get to everything. The main compartment is large enough to hold a hammock, straps, change of socks and underwear, cook system, and video gear. I run a 2L bladder that fits well. The pockets on the back are a bit shallow, but hold my headlamp, pen light, water filtration, fire starting gear, boo boo kit, etc. The top pocket is good for snacks, bug spray, compass, etc. I keep a folding saw on the right, supported by the side pocket, and a single wall stainless 27oz Klean Kanteen on the left. I hang a 10x10 tarp off the bottom that doubles as a rain fly for the hammock. I used some bungees to keep a lightweight poncho attached to the top rear of the pack. The only thing I had to add was a decent trauma kit, which is attached low at the center of the pack.The shoulder straps are good, especially if you do not go beyond about 25-28lb of gear (I'm right at 17lb without water and food). The adjustable sternum strap is good, but sometimes doesn't stay where I need them after taking the pack off. The waist belt is minimal, but does a good job of stabilizing the pack. Don't think you'll be hanging extra pouches off of it though. The zippers are good, though some of pulls can come off. A simple fix is to take some pliers and crush the zipper pulls closed. They do tend to grab the inside liner of the main compartment from time to time, but nothing major.It is almost prefect for me. I really wish the depth of the main compartment was 1"-1.5" deeper. I think that would make the side pockets a little larger to hold a 40oz bottle. I would prefer two adjustable straps at the bottom as well, but the four loops there are workable.
B**.
Nice pack for the money
Nice sized little pack. Makes a good little assault pack if your looking for something to throw some extra beans bullets and bandaids in. Good bang for buck
R**T
It's great
I got a molle first aid kit strapped up on it. It makes accessing one outside pocket slightly more difficult but over all it's a great bag. Ive thrown it around in my truck and on camping trips for a couple of weeks and durability is good. I like the organization slots that come in each compartment and even when they don't fit the specific items you want them to you can just loosely place those items in a compartment. It's comfortable enough to be a day bag for hiking and hunting. And it would make a great casual backpack for bicycle commutes or school and many other uses. Zippers are smooth and buckles are functional. Great price for a great bag it rivals some name brand backpacks I've owned at a significantly lesser cost
W**R
Would recommend would purchase again.
I have been using it everyday as a hybrid ditch bag and tablet carrier for work. The materials seamed a bit light duty but no frayed areas seems are holding, molle panels are working and holding up well. Pack weight is about 18 pounds with tablet straps are showing no wear. Zippers are good quality nice bag overall. Becoming a fan of this company and it's products as I own another pack and molle pouches from them all seem good so far.
T**
So far, it's good
The bag so far has been good. I love how low profile it is. I have the same weight in this bag as I did my 30L but the 30L stuck out 12inches off my back, but it feels like half the weight in this bag.This bag also has exceptional storage options. My stuff is so much more organized. I love the molle system and the 2 compression straps on each side make a huge difference in organization and capacity.I have not done any all day trips with it yet, so I will update when I get a chance.
A**R
Great bag, heavy duty worth the money
I love this bag. It’s small enough to carry easily large enough to carry everything I need. It is strong well-made great quality can’t say enough about this bag.
J**N
Awesome pack!
Just what I was looking for. Didn’t want to spend the money for an Eberlestock bandit which is the same size. Pack is built well and has extra features the other didn’t. Added a piece of plastic in the back for more support and love it.
R**T
Pretty decent pack.
Bag seems to made of fairly decent material. All zippers and buckles are in good working order. Stitching and molle spacing are quite adequate. Pack size is large enough for a day outing possibly an overnight trip depending on your needs for creature comfort. Would definitely hold a hammock and rations for a overnight trip with room for a change of clothing and toiletries. Has mesh pockets on inside for keeping smaller items for convenience. Bag opens and lays mostly flat for ease of packing. My main complaint with the pack is the waist strap. It is made from 1 inch webbing with no padding, which in my opinion makes the strap somewhat useless. All in all it is a fairly well made pack, and I would recommend it.
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