Cracking bit of kit and the weight disappears when you put it on. I love mine and wish they would make the same pack in both larger and smaller capacity.
They also do a 25L called the Pegasus and a 40L called the Predator. Both very cool packs. And a huge 150L called the BMF. Google Warrior Assault Systems. Awesome bits of kit!!! I get my from a English firm called UK Tactical 👍
I can't vouch for their backpacks, but I've used alot of WAS chest rigs and plate carriers and they'll last you your entire life. Although they are pricey, they're actually relatively cheap compared to other manufacturers like Crye Precision. Fun fact, although a UK based company, in recent years, the British SAS/SBS have been seen using Crye (US company) instead of WAS. As from yesterday, the Royal Marines Commandos have also switched completely to Crye Precision. You'd think elite UK forces would use a UK based company but I guess not. Great video as always 👍
At 4:39 that's a grab handle. This is a mil spec backpack. It can be used to grab the backpack fast out of a vihicle or a chopper etc or even , if you stuck, your comrade can grab and pull you out of a situation, using that grab handle.
I am in love. This pack is truly a wonderfully made piece of equipment and at the same time would protect what you put inside it. Grateful the company had you review it. This could get lost in the maze of backpacks on the market. Take care and be blessed Luke and keep the videos coming. I have gotten my Mom watching your videos and we share so many tips. We even use a lot of what you have shared and modified some for our little permanent campsite. Where space is limited you do all you can to be comfy out in nature.
Great impartial review Luke, always respect your stance on reviewing products from international markets, so many similar UA-camrs to yourself approach it from a "Buy USA made or nothing view" which is kind of a narrow minded view and gets a bit boring, so your open impartial views are always a breathe of fresh air.
As an Army veteran of 8 years that assault system is awesome. The only flaw I see is no hydration system or pouches to put water bottles. The top compartment I would load that with pogey bait (snacks such as combos, pretzels, jerky and some other goodies). A carribeaner could easily be used to hold water bottles or get the water bottle holder attachments to add.
Love military grade packs. . . their weight I will put up with. In my 50 years of backpacking I've had more than one pack fail on a hike, so i tend to go with bomb-proof packs. The packs i am currently using the most is a Karrimor Sabre 30 for day hikes, a Sabre 45 for 2 to 3 day trips and a Saber 75 for winter and extended journeys. You have a great channel, Luke. Thanks and all the best.
This a great pack. Love seeing European stuff on your channel. You should definitely test some Tasmanian Tiger gear. Made for police and the military through out Europe. Awesome video buddy
I used to love packs that had 'dual access' features. Lately, though, I've been using packs with top access only. Now, I only have one such pack, an Eberlestock FAC Trak, and all my others are top access. The X300 looks amazing. I have no doubt it'd serve a soldier well. I am no stranger to Warrior Assault Systems gear. They overbuild their stuff. Very durable and great quality.
Can't go wrong with Warrior Assault Systems, most of my kit is from them: My daysack, shooters belt, webbing belt and various other pouches. And now im looking to add this to my collection.
It looks like a great pack... I am always impressed with your reviews. You are the ONLY guy out there who actually USES this equipment for Many adventures and puts this stuff through it's paces. Great job. I truly appreciate the two of you. Susie is bright & articulate and seems like like a take charge person when it counts. Amazing to have a partner like that. I am handicapped now but I think that I may have a couple of adventures left. You continue to inspire me. I truly appreciate you letting me join you on your many trips. Sometimes it almost like I am there. I know it sounds funny... But, thank you anyway. Peace... The old guy. lol
Awesome looking pack Luke. Like the design and all the features and the O.D. green color and that it's comfortable to carry. Thanks for the heads up, appreciate it!
It's a winner!! I've gotten to the point where if it's over 50-55L it gets to be to much for me. I would buy it. The only thing is the waist belt, I'd like to see the straps pull forward instead. I've had joint injuries that make it difficult for me to pull backwards but I'd still buy it. Thanks Luke.
Hi! I have used this pack in Scotland. I can say it is really strong! The handles on the side are actually made so you can carry the pack with 2 soldiers to use it as a transport for wounded men. Warrior assault systems has a ton of pouches you can fit perfectly on the pack. Its also really strong to handle a lot of weight. There are also other backpacks from this brand. You have the little cargo pack, the helmet pack, the pegasus pack and the predator pack. I have them all. I use the pegasus pack for little dayhikes en i started using the predator pack for long hikes... its 45l but you can make it larger with the pouches, the onlu thing that everyone should know is. Only the x300 has a raincover all the other packs dont have one. I asked the company why. They said that military prefer to use drysacks on color orientation. You really should review them... they also can get fitted inside with a lot more and can even carry hole radiosets for military uses. Im in love with this brand!
This pack reminds me of the REI Mars of 2007 with the molly straps and dual entry through the top and front pocket. However REI decided to go with side mesh for water bottles instead of the large zippered pockets. It was also a bit on the heavy side for backpackers.
I used Warrior belt webbing and daysacks for many years with the RAF Reserve and was very happy with their performance. Now hoping to hike the GR20 in Corsica next year. Looking at packs at the moment, the X300 with a few helikon pouches on is on my kit shortlist for that expedition.
I use it as heavy backpack option for long trips with outside sleepings and I love it! Warrior company about the warranty claims.... Its rampage! I wrote them about one small issue and they sent me new part in days ! love the warrior brand, got holsters from them, plate carrier, backpack... and everything is high grade gear!
I would really love to have that backpack. The right color, layout and all the Molle plus. The things I have done with my 5.11 RUSH MOAB 10 utilizing the Molle and storing most everything inside till deployed. The ability to fasten anything to any desired location is awesome. Maybe some day I can get the X300. Never give up on your dreams.
I need a hydration connector to hang the bag, a port for the hose and preferably a sleeve to hold it in place. I think I'll stick to my Savotta Jakari M. Otherwise it's a good looking (though as you say heavy) pack...
I use this pack for two years now. Still working perfect. The 3 "man down" handles are still on it even after abuse. The weight you can take with it is absurd.. 20 kilogram with ease, even after 15 to 20 kilometers... The one thing I mis is a waterpoutch... but this can be added later on..
Interesting pack design that middle back clam shell pocket looks great to store a helmet in during a patrol. The quick release straps aren't to big of an issue as well given that most people wear the belt as well
I really like it, if I was still in the mil, I would have this in a heartbeat, love the padding an the load lifters is what sold me on it, thx for the vid.
A lot of this pack reminds me of the ILBE pack used by the US Marines at one time. Seems like it's a level above that in ways. Arguably more complex than need be. Great Review!
Excellent gear been using it a long time! You should also check out Crib Gogh also made in England and Bombproof!, These packs always sell out fast as they are excellent quality! Also check out the Warrior assault systems helmet cargo pack and the Crib Gogh patrol raptor and constrictor, and much better quality than mystery ranch etc.
I love it. You should make a special video on suggestions of what to bring on an overnighter. I think some people tend to bring too much. Myself included! I still can’t figure out how to pack the satellite dish 📡😉
I use WAS plate carriers and belts I've never had anything fail on me with exception of the "rubberised" inside of the mag pouches, seems to of ripped on mine but the pouches still work fine. Highly recommended company
I use this pack and it's great, my only criticism is that the side pouches are difficult to use if you've got the main compartment packed full. I use the interior sleeve to hold my gransfors Scandinavian forest axe and it works a treat.
Hi, I intend to get one of these packs and will be using the sleeve for the same purpose as you. While I wait, how long is the sleeve please? Don't want to get an axe too long or too short! Cheers
@@paulcrowther5078 The sleeve itself is 17 and 1/4 inches, it can accommodate my axe with an overall length of just over 24 inches comfortably, but that's the limit. Happy camping.
This is a great looking pack Luke. But you did mention that it is available in ATACS colour. Unfortunately I cannot find anyone who actually do sell this pack in this colour. Do you have any advice for ne here pal. Regards Podge.
Hi Luke, great review as always.. I'm thinking about getting a Savotta Jakari backpack. How does this compare to it?? This one is about the same price as the Jakari L.
have the eberlstock pack same as you have and i find that a confusing pack with its design i like this alot looks very useable for a tactical bag / BUG out type bag . i have been looking at a Savotta but recently picked up a Fjalraven Singi 48 i paid about 325 for the pack plus the side pockets. .Thx for sharing . Very interesting pack indead
Love how you find "off the beaten track" gear to review. This one looks outstanding - great review thanks! Only question, I don't think you mentioned if it had any sort of frame or rigid support for the suspension system?
Nice pack! Buy a couple of Tri-Glides for the waist belt, they should help prevent it from loosening. Although I dont think that I will be replacing my Eberlestock packs!
Nice review, thanks. How does it compare to the other European packs, Fjällräven, Savotta, Varusteleka, etc? All of that MOLLE and those pockets add a lot of weight if you're not going to use all of them. How stable are those side pockets/zippers with pouches attached to them? I could see one, or the other, but both? In addition to your comments, the lack of a hydration port and pocket could be a problem for me.
Looks great very versatile and I will take your word for it's quality. But at 77 my Alice is so old like me a different feel on this old back might just do me in . Happy Trails
I'm from Europe, but I've never heard of Warrior Assault Systems. First I tought it is some military contract copy of Tasmanian Tiger Raid Pack MK III- really popular pack in EU, one of the most comfortable military packs.
Kida reminiscent of improved British Bergen. Webtes version style straps. Ad a bit of molle its not that different. As long as its comfortable to wear it looks and can take 25 30kg it looks a winner
High Luke, i've finished putting Molle-stripes on the side-bags of my back-pack yet and now i see one, , it has it in the right size and is green color too. I need the Molle-stripe on the side-bags for bigger peghs/earth-nails, because i am afraid to damage so textile materials, like a tarp, when i carry the bigger pegs inside my bag-pack. This is the best solution for bigger pegs. Kindly Fiete
Cracking bit of kit and the weight disappears when you put it on. I love mine and wish they would make the same pack in both larger and smaller capacity.
How long have you had yours Ken and what is the most weight that you have carried in it?
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@@TheOutdoorGearReview a little under 2 years and if had up to 22kg in it and it was ok not sure I push much beyond that though
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@@TheOutdoorGearReview I've done 30kg comfortably in it.
They also do a 25L called the Pegasus and a 40L called the Predator. Both very cool packs. And a huge 150L called the BMF. Google Warrior Assault Systems. Awesome bits of kit!!! I get my from a English firm called UK Tactical 👍
I can't vouch for their backpacks, but I've used alot of WAS chest rigs and plate carriers and they'll last you your entire life. Although they are pricey, they're actually relatively cheap compared to other manufacturers like Crye Precision.
Fun fact, although a UK based company, in recent years, the British SAS/SBS have been seen using Crye (US company) instead of WAS. As from yesterday, the Royal Marines Commandos have also switched completely to Crye Precision. You'd think elite UK forces would use a UK based company but I guess not.
Great video as always 👍
At 4:39 that's a grab handle. This is a mil spec backpack. It can be used to grab the backpack fast out of a vihicle or a chopper etc or even , if you stuck, your comrade can grab and pull you out of a situation, using that grab handle.
I love that you know that ! very cool. Peace & be safe.
I really like the review. This packs a winner for me.
I am in love. This pack is truly a wonderfully made piece of equipment and at the same time would protect what you put inside it. Grateful the company had you review it. This could get lost in the maze of backpacks on the market. Take care and be blessed Luke and keep the videos coming. I have gotten my Mom watching your videos and we share so many tips. We even use a lot of what you have shared and modified some for our little permanent campsite. Where space is limited you do all you can to be comfy out in nature.
Love Warrior Assault Systems gear - I’ve got a lot of their pouches and it’s good value, well made, well thought out gear with great fit and finish.
Wait for our Warrior Assault Systems equipment review for pouches, plate carriers etc.
Saw a few of these in Afghanistan. Scouting teams had some. They regularly carried up to 50 lbs.
Great impartial review Luke, always respect your stance on reviewing products from international markets, so many similar UA-camrs to yourself approach it from a "Buy USA made or nothing view" which is kind of a narrow minded view and gets a bit boring, so your open impartial views are always a breathe of fresh air.
As an Army veteran of 8 years that assault system is awesome. The only flaw I see is no hydration system or pouches to put water bottles. The top compartment I would load that with pogey bait (snacks such as combos, pretzels, jerky and some other goodies). A carribeaner could easily be used to hold water bottles or get the water bottle holder attachments to add.
Love military grade packs. . . their weight I will put up with. In my 50 years of backpacking I've had more than one pack fail on a hike, so i tend to go with bomb-proof packs. The packs i am currently using the most is a Karrimor Sabre 30 for day hikes, a Sabre 45 for 2 to 3 day trips and a Saber 75 for winter and extended journeys. You have a great channel, Luke. Thanks and all the best.
You should check out Crib Gogh packs.
This a great pack. Love seeing European stuff on your channel. You should definitely test some Tasmanian Tiger gear. Made for police and the military through out Europe. Awesome video buddy
No problem ! ;)
I used to love packs that had 'dual access' features. Lately, though, I've been using packs with top access only. Now, I only have one such pack, an Eberlestock FAC Trak, and all my others are top access. The X300 looks amazing. I have no doubt it'd serve a soldier well. I am no stranger to Warrior Assault Systems gear. They overbuild their stuff. Very durable and great quality.
Waist belt, remove and add pouches to the molle and you've an edc daybelt carry system.
I love all the pockets and storage options. Adjustablility of the straps is huge for me. The double access is a big plus as well.
Can't go wrong with Warrior Assault Systems, most of my kit is from them: My daysack, shooters belt, webbing belt and various other pouches. And now im looking to add this to my collection.
It looks like a great pack... I am always impressed with your reviews. You are the ONLY guy out there who actually USES this equipment for Many adventures and puts this stuff through it's paces. Great job. I truly appreciate the two of you. Susie is bright & articulate and seems like like a take charge person when it counts. Amazing to have a partner like that.
I am handicapped now but I think that I may have a couple of adventures left. You continue to inspire me.
I truly appreciate you letting me join you on your many trips. Sometimes it almost like I am there.
I know it sounds funny... But, thank you anyway.
Peace...
The old guy. lol
Hello Luke, this was a great review of a very fine product. I like the pack, a lot. Take care out there and stay healthy. 🤗
It's militaryshop.LV not IV just in case anyone is searching based on audio from the video. Link in the description works though.
Thank you for that!!!
That's an excellent quality military backpack! I like the dual access points and all the pockets. Thanks for the review!
I have a WAS Falcon Chestrig and I love it. Quality material, good stitching, and well designed
Awesome looking pack Luke. Like the design and all the features and the O.D. green color and that it's comfortable to carry. Thanks for the heads up, appreciate it!
Best pack I've ever seen, gotta get one, great review
They are excellent packs, I have two one for work multicam, and one in coyote for civilian use they are so comfortable and worth the money!
Great review, Luke! This is my kind of pack for winter load outs.
It's a winner!! I've gotten to the point where if it's over 50-55L it gets to be to much for me. I would buy it. The only thing is the waist belt, I'd like to see the straps pull forward instead. I've had joint injuries that make it difficult for me to pull backwards but I'd still buy it. Thanks Luke.
Hi! I have used this pack in Scotland. I can say it is really strong! The handles on the side are actually made so you can carry the pack with 2 soldiers to use it as a transport for wounded men. Warrior assault systems has a ton of pouches you can fit perfectly on the pack. Its also really strong to handle a lot of weight. There are also other backpacks from this brand. You have the little cargo pack, the helmet pack, the pegasus pack and the predator pack. I have them all. I use the pegasus pack for little dayhikes en i started using the predator pack for long hikes... its 45l but you can make it larger with the pouches, the onlu thing that everyone should know is. Only the x300 has a raincover all the other packs dont have one. I asked the company why. They said that military prefer to use drysacks on color orientation. You really should review them... they also can get fitted inside with a lot more and can even carry hole radiosets for military uses. Im in love with this brand!
I live in the Netherlands and use a lot of warrior assault system (WAS) gear.
I love the quality and they are not that expensive
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Pocket and attachment places for days. That backpacks looks nice.
This pack reminds me of the REI Mars of 2007 with the molly straps and dual entry through the top and front pocket. However REI decided to go with side mesh for water bottles instead of the large zippered pockets. It was also a bit on the heavy side for backpackers.
I used Warrior belt webbing and daysacks for many years with the RAF Reserve and was very happy with their performance. Now hoping to hike the GR20 in Corsica next year. Looking at packs at the moment, the X300 with a few helikon pouches on is on my kit shortlist for that expedition.
Looks great. Great review and I would suggest that to stop the waist belt from slipping use a rubber band or two to wrap around it.
Interesting idea 👍
@1:40 the background is perfect! Gorgeous!
Wow I’ve never been this early to a video! Love your reviews
Excellent looks and appears rugged as heck!
I use it as heavy backpack option for long trips with outside sleepings and I love it! Warrior company about the warranty claims.... Its rampage! I wrote them about one small issue and they sent me new part in days ! love the warrior brand, got holsters from them, plate carrier, backpack... and everything is high grade gear!
I would really love to have that backpack. The right color, layout and all the Molle plus. The things I have done with my 5.11 RUSH MOAB 10 utilizing the Molle and storing most everything inside till deployed. The ability to fasten anything to any desired location is awesome. Maybe some day I can get the X300. Never give up on your dreams.
Buy one you won't be disappointed
I'm ready to get one, this review is done for me! This is awesome 👏
Looks like a very interesting pack design, agree on the floating top wish.
I recently bought a Coaxsher FS-1 but haven't really used it just yet.
£200 in the UK. That's a lot of pack for the money. Loved the review Luke.
Very true if this was made by Mystery ranch or Kifaru just imagine the price!
Great review!! Have 3 Eberlestock bags, each one serves it's purpose but I'm really starting to like the X300.
Get one you will not be disappointed! Also check out Crib gogh and Savotta also excellent quality made packs.
I need a hydration connector to hang the bag, a port for the hose and preferably a sleeve to hold it in place. I think I'll stick to my Savotta Jakari M. Otherwise it's a good looking (though as you say heavy) pack...
I use this pack for two years now. Still working perfect. The 3 "man down" handles are still on it even after abuse.
The weight you can take with it is absurd.. 20 kilogram with ease, even after 15 to 20 kilometers...
The one thing I mis is a waterpoutch... but this can be added later on..
I always put my water bladder in one of the side pockets, job done.
Interesting pack design that middle back clam shell pocket looks great to store a helmet in during a patrol. The quick release straps aren't to big of an issue as well given that most people wear the belt as well
I really like it, if I was still in the mil, I would have this in a heartbeat, love the padding an the load lifters is what sold me on it, thx for the vid.
Yes, yes, and more yes. Wow! 🤯👍🏽
A lot of this pack reminds me of the ILBE pack used by the US Marines at one time. Seems like it's a level above that in ways. Arguably more complex than need be. Great Review!
Looks like a big winner!
Just like on our webbing we secure any loose straps or adjustable straps with electrical tape when we get them correctly set to our personal liking.
Been using warrior gear for a few years, there clothing range is fantastic as well.
Great video Luke!
That bag looks awesome!
these side pockets seem super useful
Ugh!!! 12 minutes and I'm still late!! Neat item. And cheaper than I thought!! 270 w/o vat !
Now available a lot of them at our online store! Check it out!
Excellent gear been using it a long time! You should also check out Crib Gogh also made in England and Bombproof!, These packs always sell out fast as they are excellent quality! Also check out the Warrior assault systems helmet cargo pack and the Crib Gogh patrol raptor and constrictor, and much better quality than mystery ranch etc.
I love it. You should make a special video on suggestions of what to bring on an overnighter. I think some people tend to bring too much. Myself included! I still can’t figure out how to pack the satellite dish 📡😉
I use WAS plate carriers and belts I've never had anything fail on me with exception of the "rubberised" inside of the mag pouches, seems to of ripped on mine but the pouches still work fine. Highly recommended company
I'm in the UK and haven't seen this sold anywhere. Its pretty similar to my Wisport Raccoon 85l
Go to uk tactical Sir, their an excellent company to deal with but please also check out Crib Gogh daysacks they are bombproof quality!
I use this pack and it's great, my only criticism is that the side pouches are difficult to use if you've got the main compartment packed full. I use the interior sleeve to hold my gransfors Scandinavian forest axe and it works a treat.
Hi, I intend to get one of these packs and will be using the sleeve for the same purpose as you. While I wait, how long is the sleeve please? Don't want to get an axe too long or too short! Cheers
@@paulcrowther5078 The sleeve itself is 17 and 1/4 inches, it can accommodate my axe with an overall length of just over 24 inches comfortably, but that's the limit. Happy camping.
@@calicojack7029 Thank you for the time to answer!
Great looking pack! Thanks for sharing! I only wonder if the suspension will open up to fit a "Full sized" feller...
This is a great looking pack Luke. But you did mention that it is available in ATACS colour. Unfortunately I cannot find anyone who actually do sell this pack in this colour. Do you have any advice for ne here pal. Regards Podge.
A strap around the loose end and static end of the waist belt might stop it from slipping?
What model are your sunglasses mate??
This backpack have a place for a water pocket ? Thanks for your answer.
Not many UA-camrs can review a pack like the coolest hand in the land
love it, thanks for the review
Awesome pack that I mainly like how you can take the waist belt off I don't use them and find them annoying
Nice pack how long is the delivery wait
The weight and excessive molly webbing would be my main gripes.
Love it. Looks great, like the stream line. May have to give it a shot. Who knows may be find a used one out there.
Hi Luke, great review as always.. I'm thinking about getting a Savotta Jakari backpack. How does this compare to it?? This one is about the same price as the Jakari L.
Very soon our store will be restock of this backpacks! Keep in touch!
They are both excellent quality packs which ever you decide to purchase you will not be disappointed.
Looks like the perfect pack, for me.
have the eberlstock pack same as you have and i find that a confusing pack with its design i like this alot looks very useable for a tactical bag / BUG out type bag . i have been looking at a Savotta but recently picked up a Fjalraven Singi 48 i paid about 325 for the pack plus the side pockets. .Thx for sharing . Very interesting pack indead
The packs are very similar to Tasmanian Tiger, that I've used in service for many years.
Love how you find "off the beaten track" gear to review. This one looks outstanding - great review thanks! Only question, I don't think you mentioned if it had any sort of frame or rigid support for the suspension system?
Nice pack!
Buy a couple of Tri-Glides for the waist belt, they should help prevent it from loosening.
Although I dont think that I will be replacing my Eberlestock packs!
looks good, is there a competitive American made pack?
I like the Osprey style of straps whereby you pull the strap to the front of you and not backwards, it’s more natural
Nice review, thanks. How does it compare to the other European packs, Fjällräven, Savotta, Varusteleka, etc? All of that MOLLE and those pockets add a lot of weight if you're not going to use all of them. How stable are those side pockets/zippers with pouches attached to them? I could see one, or the other, but both? In addition to your comments, the lack of a hydration port and pocket could be a problem for me.
Have a look at Wisport back packs, made in Poland
Looks great very versatile and I will take your word for it's quality. But at 77 my Alice is so old like me a different feel on this old back might just do me in . Happy Trails
Great review i have orderd one. Whatis the chest rig are you wearing vid please.
I would love to see a follow up after it has been used for a while.
Thanks for sharing and God Bless, Greg
is it as comfortable as a aether ag ? thx luke !
A pack to take your blackstone grill with you... Sounds like a decent pack ill stick to my wildland coaxsher still
I'm from Europe, but I've never heard of Warrior Assault Systems. First I tought it is some military contract copy of Tasmanian Tiger Raid Pack MK III- really popular pack in EU, one of the most comfortable military packs.
Looks and sounds like an awesome pack.
I really like the suspension, shoulder straps and belt but the moly is overkill. Is it waterproof?
Looks very nice! You need a howling wolf TOGR patch for that velcro spot! :o
Kida reminiscent of improved British Bergen. Webtes version style straps. Ad a bit of molle its not that different. As long as its comfortable to wear it looks and can take 25 30kg it looks a winner
Can you do a review on Mystery Ranch bags? Like the terraframes or blackjacks?
High Luke, i've finished putting Molle-stripes on the side-bags of my back-pack yet and now i see one, , it has it in the right size and is green color too. I need the Molle-stripe on the side-bags for bigger peghs/earth-nails, because i am afraid to damage so textile materials, like a tarp, when i carry the bigger pegs inside my bag-pack. This is the best solution for bigger pegs. Kindly Fiete
Luke, what are the pants you are wearing in this video?
The torso adjustments look just like Eberlestock
Hey Luke love ur reviews. I’d love to see u do a review of the mystery ranch overload
Their direct website says 80 liters but you amd tacsale say 55l. Why such a huge discrepancy?
If multicam was in stock I would have bought it this is a really great,perfect even for what I’m looking for very well thought out pak
Great review. Big thx Bro.
If you can do a review on the tasmanian tiger range pack mk2
Those straps on the bottom are handles.
Very nice pac!