that is a great backpack. Have a lot of space is comfortable and have a great access to the things inside and have a great thing that is a camel water pouch. Great video. Greetings from Portugal and the Survival Team
@blackhorse4659 The compression straps on the back of the bag are designed to take the load off the zippers when it is full. Since it was designed by Mystery Ranch, I am sure they tested it with heavy loads...
I'd like to see how functional this tri-zip design is. I feel like all the contents will spill out more easily if you unzip the top and all the way to the bottom of the pack. But the pack does look compact.
Not really big on the idea of spending $200+ on a hydro carrier, but I am going to get this. Love that they made it low profile on the sides, and the tri zip would really come in handy.
Yet another pack that I would love to try out. Having said that, I am not feeling those goofy looking side pockets. They look like an afterthought. I wish they would have just sewn a normal looking Admin pocket on the back, and then left the sides covered in PALS webbing...
Unless you're going to be lugging around your protein in the manufacturer's bottle, or you carry tons of EDC essentials; This bag is far too big. I've had this bag for over two years and it's a beast. The cavernous storage can easily store gear for a week without breaking a sweat. Also, with the way the shoulder straps are engineered; the weight distribution is so well balanced that you can have it on for hours and not feel fatigued.
Having had both the BFM and the Trizip which I still do, the Trizip really knocks it out of the park. The BFM is a great bag too, but in terms of utility, design and comfort, the Trizip comes out on top.
that is a great backpack. Have a lot of space is comfortable and have a great access to the things inside and have a great thing that is a camel water pouch. Great video. Greetings from Portugal and the Survival Team
@blackhorse4659 The compression straps on the back of the bag are designed to take the load off the zippers when it is full. Since it was designed by Mystery Ranch, I am sure they tested it with heavy loads...
I'd like to see how functional this tri-zip design is. I feel like all the contents will spill out more easily if you unzip the top and all the way to the bottom of the pack. But the pack does look compact.
Not really big on the idea of spending $200+ on a hydro carrier, but I am going to get this. Love that they made it low profile on the sides, and the tri zip would really come in handy.
Actually, they licensed the design from Mystery Ranch, and MR even helped with ensuring that the pack worked well with the hydration system in place.
Yet another pack that I would love to try out.
Having said that, I am not feeling those goofy looking side pockets. They look like an afterthought. I wish they would have just sewn a normal looking Admin pocket on the back, and then left the sides covered in PALS webbing...
How big does the waist strap go?
This design was a collaboration between Mystery Ranch and Camelbak.
They stole nothing..
Can it be use as a gym bag?
Where can you put your laptop or tablet or both of them?
Other then that, great review.
Unless you're going to be lugging around your protein in the manufacturer's bottle, or you carry tons of EDC essentials; This bag is far too big. I've had this bag for over two years and it's a beast. The cavernous storage can easily store gear for a week without breaking a sweat. Also, with the way the shoulder straps are engineered; the weight distribution is so well balanced that you can have it on for hours and not feel fatigued.
Are you in the military by any chance?
just ordered a Multicam one, much better than Uk issue daysack i think
I like this bad more than the bfm 500
Having had both the BFM and the Trizip which I still do, the Trizip really knocks it out of the park. The BFM is a great bag too, but in terms of utility, design and comfort, the Trizip comes out on top.