Best Bang for Buck: Velocity Systems 24 and 48 Hour Assault Pack Talk
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2023
- Me totally poaching this from OP Tactical's Instagram, just showing what I like about the 24 Hour Pack that I've used extensively (plus a minor mod) and what I hope to get from the brand new 48 Hour Pack.
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Looks pretty solid and reliable
I have the 24 hour pack it's solid. Well made, and if used for its intended purpose it's great. I keep two pud pouches on the left and right side of mine. Increase the capability of the pack
Velocity Systems makes great stuff, those Bags and the 5.11 Rush Packs are top notch and a great price.
The price is impressive and the quality is unmatched at the price point for these bags.
I still got my 5.11 tactical rush 72 after 5-7 years now and it’s still going strong.
@@opfor8r Yeah they're solid, they and 5.11 have some of the most reasonable prices for those types of Bags for the quality.
@@ThatGearCollector2002 Yeah I've got a Gen1 24hr+ bag and it's a great little bag for the size and price, very durable.
The answer is probably no, but is there any way to add an internal frame to these? Just concerned that if it's not packed down and totally full, it will be floppy and collapsing on itself anytime I take it off and sit it down, and wondering if you found that to be the case (not a big deal tbh but a minor annoyance I'd like to avoid if I can). Great video, thank you for sharing!
I believe you can put an HDPE sheet in the hydration bladder pocket, tegris might work as well
How well do you think this would hold up if I put a bunch of ammo and mags inside. You don't think the bottom fabric would rip right?
I think it would be fine
Could you please make a video comparing in an ATV, a dirt bike, and a horse for shtf tactical mobility?
Would the 24 hour pack be able to fit one 1523 radio plus three/four 152’s?
If the PRC152 didnt have batteries or antennas sure.
@@opfor8r Is the front pouch beneath the shock cord not wide enough to fit them?
Not worth it