Love this bag. I have a black one that I use the MOLLE straps to strap into the handle bars on my motorcycle. Sits real nice above the head light and against the risers.
I have two other Condor bags. One is the EMT pouch, it too has the attached MOLLY starps. I like useing the Blackhawk speed clips. They keep the pouch nice and tight.
I have four of these bags. I use two on my bike and two on backpacks. I've had know problem attaching them to my packs. So just be patient and think first. and yes, they do sit tight.
I have three of these bags, they are easy to lace onto Molle. When putting it on a pack, two straps on the pack on top, then the one molle strap on the bag, then two under neath, if you do it right, its very tight. Just takes a bit of common sense. I carry one with a shoulder strap, one laced onto a Condor compact assault pack, and one on my bicycle. This is a very good bag.
I agree that its a great bag... maybe the bag you have might have been corrected by placing the pals webbing in the correct configuration on the back of the bag, but the three I own (that are just about 3 years old now) do not have the correct webbing on the back making it physically impossible to weave correctly. So many people have tried to tell me otherwise that I may have to make a video on it showing the problem close up (which you can kinda see in my "bug out bag" video where I sorta point it out in the video. That vid is also about 3 years old and not really relevant to what gear and bag I have and use today, but...) As for Common sense... I'm a "Prepper" I have, and always had, an abundance of it stocked up and use it daily... Thanks
No the back of my bag looks just like that. So let me try and explain again. On the pack you are putting this bag, thread the molle straps of the condor bag through two rows of straps on the pack you are attaching this bag too, then run the molle straps through the strap on the back of the condor bag, then through two levels of straps on the pack, then snap the molle straps. Give it a try, think outside the box.
I got the same bag by Condor about a year and a half ago. They made some changes to the MOLLE on the back. Now it only has two straps instead of the five in the video. But it has four rows of webbing to make it easier to attach.
+Mark32812 Hey thank for pointing that out. I would like to purchase one for my elite bag and have it removable as its own essentials bag. I need it to fit tight. What do you think?
The Condor GP pouch has a similar MOLLE spacing issue, and I had some issue putting the Velcro panel on for the tear away EMT pouch too because the spacing the straps were sewn on the back did not quite match the correct spacing for MOLLE. The only Condor pouches I have had no issue at all putting on my PC are the mag pouches.
The 5 straps on the back are needed to make it more secure when mounting it to the webbing, the problem on this bag is they did not design the webbing (not the straps) on the back of the bag in the right locations (as well as needing one more row of webbing) to weave through correctly... not sure why they did this, and up until now they still haven't fixed the problem, so I'm not sure if they ever will... But regardless, its a nice bag that has tons of uses
Most people attach this to a battle belt, and the belt to the H-harness while having a hydration carrier on the harness itself.... but technically you should be able to attach it if the harness has at least 5 columns on its webbing (Just remember, the harness has two straps that attach to the battle belt that use the same columns the bag would use and may make it a tight fit trying to attach the bag to it) Hope this helps.
Well I wear A-TACS so I have this bad in A-TACS camo... I have it attached to my battle belt and it fits perfectly... Both are CONDOR, but I never had any problems.
"Puss Pad" (military slag for a sleeping pad for people who don't like to sleep right on the dirt!) lol Basically just a small rolled up sleeping mat to place on the floor of your tent/shelter to accompany your sleeping bag.
That's exactly how I have it. Look at my Bug Out Bag - Putting It All Together video. I show a close up (or attempt too) in the video showing that on the pack that I have, it will not work correctly. Not sure if it will weave right on other packs, but you would think a pack made by the same manufacturer would work right together. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
By the way, I just bought one of these bags in black, and the MOLLE webbing issue on the back appears to have been address. Now FOUR rows of webbing two on top a space and two underneath, BUT only two MOLLE straps included.
@Weintraubeheld221 no its not really lower end I had both a blackhawk med bag wile i was in the military (former us navy corpsman) an I had a condor the condor worked just fine although i did prefer my blackhawk due to the lumbar padding
A couple minutes with a sewing machine and you can remove the slack. I've seen other UA-camrs do it with other Condor products. Infact Nutnfancy does it with some Condor Kangaroo pouches (a quick search and you'll see what I'm talking about), after the minor mod the pouch will cinch up nice and tight for sure. No wiggle... Nice product, nice video. Thumbs up...
Can you attach this deployment bag to the back of the Condor H harness? I have the H harness and I see with your review that it has the same amount of molle straps. I want to purchase it for that purpose... but would it fit? Thanks.
If you get the pack, and leave the bottom compression strap off (like I did in my "bug out bag" video) you can use the straps in the link on the bottom of the pack to secure items like a sleeping bag, etc... I hope this helps w w w (dot) condoroutdoor (dot) com/US1006_RigUpgradeKit (dot) aspx
Thanks for your review. By the way, the latest version now has only two tight fitting snap-straps for mounting it effectively to a tactical belt. After watching your review, I'm purchasing a new version "Condor Deployment Bag" (@ $21.99) & a "One Tigris" Padded 1000D Nylon Patrol Belt//Battle Belt (@ $35.55)...on Amazon.
The bag doesn't seem to have an easy way to carry a steel bottle or cup. It seems like it is useful as "extra pockets" to attach to your main bag, but not practical as a stand alone light weight bag.
@prepper556 do you know that you dont have this bag attached correctly to your backpack? i just recieved this bag off of evike.com and i attached it like any other attachment and had the same problem as you but then i quickly found that you weave it first through two molle straps on the backpack instead of one like normal for the first pass so the five straps go through two backpack slots then one deployment, one backpack, then snap it in place for a tight fit your welcome bro!
Use zip ties to further secure it or use 550 cord to secure it i use zip ties i did when i was in the military and i still do get some brown 14 inch zip ties if you dont you will lose shit.
By the looks of the size of the rig, The pouch "could" mount on it and "maybe" you would have room for "one" double stacked single mag pouch... but I don't think it would be a very effective setup, IMO. You would most likely be better off adding this to the back of a battle belt in addition to the chest rig. Hope this helps
I'm not sure if they changed the back on this pouch to correct the MOLLE webbing flaw on the newer pouches (mine is about 3 years old now), but the way the webbing is on the back of this pouch should allow for the clips to attach to Alice gear (but I am not too sure how tight or secure it will be as I do not own any Alice type gear). I hope this helps! Thanks for stopping by and the comment!
Prepper556 Thanks for getting back to me so fast. I'm still pretty new to this type of thing. After doing some more research it seems like I would be better off getting a bag designed for ALICE or just getting a MOLLE belt, it seems agreed upon to be better across the board.
+zandyman96 There are many variations of this bag from different companies.I have one made by a South Korean company called AcruN.Their bag has two MOLLE straps with two rectangular plastic-rings per strap that act as a "modular MOLLE webbing".There are European and American companies that produce that variation as well (but with metal rings instead), the idea behind these rings is the following:The rings are held loosely by sewn-on straps, so they can rotate on their axis 180 degrees. This allows a natural retention, as when it's secured to a MOLLE belt/vest its rings will face upwards so that it slightly hangs down. If secured to an ALICE-belt the upper rings will face upwards and the lower ones downwards, creating more space (MOLLE webbing: small space, ALICE belt/webbing: larger space).Some bag models also have large plastic rings (as the ones featured on top of the bag shown in the video) on the sides, I removed them and added ALICE-clips so now the bag is extremely well secured to my belt.I know I'm very late, but I just thought it would be worth sharing.
after this one + 7 other reviews, I've decided 2 things. 1:too many reviews are about the reviewer, NOT the product. 2: I'm sticking with my SpecOps S.O.B. + 2 adapters.
Not tight? Lol try aligator clips...its condor, not bad for the price. Some folks gonna be in the post apocalypse mad max world complaining that something doesn't fit perfectly on their Molle
Love this bag. I have a black one that I use the MOLLE straps to strap into the handle bars on my motorcycle. Sits real nice above the head light and against the risers.
Sure could.... The possible uses for this bag are just about endless!
I have two other Condor bags. One is the EMT pouch, it too has the attached MOLLY starps. I like useing the Blackhawk speed clips. They keep the pouch nice and tight.
My EDC/GHB bag is built on this bag. Mine is in ACU cammo, it's the perfect bag for my purpose.
I have four of these bags. I use two on my bike and two on backpacks. I've had know problem attaching them to my packs. So just be patient and think first. and yes, they do sit tight.
Thanks Prepper for your feedback... I'll take it into consideration. I am getting that deployment bag. Take care.
I have three of these bags, they are easy to lace onto Molle. When putting it on a pack, two straps on the pack on top, then the one molle strap on the bag, then two under neath, if you do it right, its very tight. Just takes a bit of common sense. I carry one with a shoulder strap, one laced onto a Condor compact assault pack, and one on my bicycle. This is a very good bag.
I agree that its a great bag... maybe the bag you have might have been corrected by placing the pals webbing in the correct configuration on the back of the bag, but the three I own (that are just about 3 years old now) do not have the correct webbing on the back making it physically impossible to weave correctly. So many people have tried to tell me otherwise that I may have to make a video on it showing the problem close up (which you can kinda see in my "bug out bag" video where I sorta point it out in the video. That vid is also about 3 years old and not really relevant to what gear and bag I have and use today, but...) As for Common sense... I'm a "Prepper" I have, and always had, an abundance of it stocked up and use it daily... Thanks
No the back of my bag looks just like that. So let me try and explain again. On the pack you are putting this bag, thread the molle straps of the condor bag through two rows of straps on the pack you are attaching this bag too, then run the molle straps through the strap on the back of the condor bag, then through two levels of straps on the pack, then snap the molle straps. Give it a try, think outside the box.
I got the same bag by Condor about a year and a half ago. They made some changes to the MOLLE on the back. Now it only has two straps instead of the five in the video. But it has four rows of webbing to make it easier to attach.
Thanks for the info!
+Mark32812 Hey thank for pointing that out. I would like to purchase one for my elite bag and have it removable as its own essentials bag. I need it to fit tight. What do you think?
The Condor GP pouch has a similar MOLLE spacing issue, and I had some issue putting the Velcro panel on for the tear away EMT pouch too because the spacing the straps were sewn on the back did not quite match the correct spacing for MOLLE. The only Condor pouches I have had no issue at all putting on my PC are the mag pouches.
The 5 straps on the back are needed to make it more secure when mounting it to the webbing, the problem on this bag is they did not design the webbing (not the straps) on the back of the bag in the right locations (as well as needing one more row of webbing) to weave through correctly... not sure why they did this, and up until now they still haven't fixed the problem, so I'm not sure if they ever will... But regardless, its a nice bag that has tons of uses
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Condor Tactical/Outdooes, makes a Utility bag, that will hold two claymore mines and all the gear needed to set them up.
Most people attach this to a battle belt, and the belt to the H-harness while having a hydration carrier on the harness itself.... but technically you should be able to attach it if the harness has at least 5 columns on its webbing (Just remember, the harness has two straps that attach to the battle belt that use the same columns the bag would use and may make it a tight fit trying to attach the bag to it) Hope this helps.
The MA16 pouch should fit inside... but more than likely will take up most of the room in the main compartment.
Well I wear A-TACS so I have this bad in A-TACS camo... I have it attached to my battle belt and it fits perfectly... Both are CONDOR, but I never had any problems.
I use the olive drab one as my EDC bag at school
"Puss Pad" (military slag for a sleeping pad for people who don't like to sleep right on the dirt!) lol Basically just a small rolled up sleeping mat to place on the floor of your tent/shelter to accompany your sleeping bag.
Did they space the back webbing like that to mount it to the bottom of the Orion Assault packs 4 loops?
That's exactly how I have it. Look at my Bug Out Bag - Putting It All Together video. I show a close up (or attempt too) in the video showing that on the pack that I have, it will not work correctly. Not sure if it will weave right on other packs, but you would think a pack made by the same manufacturer would work right together.
Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Hey i have a question. What are the inner dimension on the smaller Side Pocktes?
i got this bag the big pouch has my clamor and USMC style cover in it and a hole bag of BB's its a good bag but like you said dose not huge your gear.
By the way, I just bought one of these bags in black, and the MOLLE webbing issue on the back appears to have been address. Now FOUR rows of webbing two on top a space and two underneath, BUT only two MOLLE straps included.
Ok. Voodoo has 3 different sizes of this deployment type bag. Thanks!
@Weintraubeheld221 no its not really lower end I had both a blackhawk med bag wile i was in the military (former us navy corpsman) an I had a condor the condor worked just fine although i did prefer my blackhawk due to the lumbar padding
A couple minutes with a sewing machine and you can remove the slack.
I've seen other UA-camrs do it with other Condor products. Infact Nutnfancy does it with some Condor Kangaroo pouches (a quick search and you'll see what I'm talking about), after the minor mod the pouch will cinch up nice and tight for sure. No wiggle...
Nice product, nice video. Thumbs up...
Do you think this bag is attachable to an alice pack?
It may work, but I'm not sure how secure it will be... Sorry I couldn't be more help, but I do not own any Alice type gear.
Another cool way to use it! Thanks for watching!
Can you attach this deployment bag to the back of the Condor H harness? I have the H harness and I see with your review that it has the same amount of molle straps. I want to purchase it for that purpose... but would it fit? Thanks.
If you get the pack, and leave the bottom compression strap off (like I did in my "bug out bag" video) you can use the straps in the link on the bottom of the pack to secure items like a sleeping bag, etc... I hope this helps
w w w (dot) condoroutdoor (dot) com/US1006_RigUpgradeKit (dot) aspx
Thanks for your review. By the way, the latest version now has only two tight fitting snap-straps for mounting it effectively to a tactical belt. After watching your review, I'm purchasing a new version "Condor Deployment Bag" (@ $21.99) & a "One Tigris" Padded 1000D Nylon Patrol Belt//Battle Belt (@ $35.55)...on Amazon.
Has the issue been addressed by the co? One of the commenters said the co. fixed it.
Hello! Is it better the condor or the mil-tec model of this bag?
Thank you!
Is this the standard size or large bag?
You may be able to make it work, but I'm not sure how secure it will be... Sorry I couldn't be more help, but I do not own any Alice type gear.
I know, the video is a few years old, but can anyone help me out with the measurements of the main compartment?
I like it but does it need 5 straps in the back. I'd prob get one anyway. Would they fix the webbing?
The bag doesn't seem to have an easy way to carry a steel bottle or cup. It seems like it is useful as "extra pockets" to attach to your main bag, but not practical as a stand alone light weight bag.
Could this be used a dedicated tackle bag?
Standard, as it only comes in one size from Condor.
What's your opinion if the bag is attached to an ALICE pistol belt. Gracias.
Thanks bro!
@prepper556 do you know that you dont have this bag attached correctly to your backpack? i just recieved this bag off of evike.com and i attached it like any other attachment and had the same problem as you but then i quickly found that you weave it first through two molle straps on the backpack instead of one like normal for the first pass
so the five straps go through two backpack slots then one deployment, one backpack, then snap it in place for a tight fit
your welcome bro!
Use zip ties to further secure it or use 550 cord to secure it i use zip ties i did when i was in the military and i still do get some brown 14 inch zip ties if you dont you will lose shit.
How far apart are the d rings?
Is this bag small enough to fit on the HSGI AO small chest rig and still have enough room in the rig for magazine pouches (m4 style pouches)
By the looks of the size of the rig, The pouch "could" mount on it and "maybe" you would have room for "one" double stacked single mag pouch... but I don't think it would be a very effective setup, IMO. You would most likely be better off adding this to the back of a battle belt in addition to the chest rig. Hope this helps
Thanks that helped alot:)
Does anyone know if this bag could be attached to an Alice belt?
I'm not sure if they changed the back on this pouch to correct the MOLLE webbing flaw on the newer pouches (mine is about 3 years old now), but the way the webbing is on the back of this pouch should allow for the clips to attach to Alice gear (but I am not too sure how tight or secure it will be as I do not own any Alice type gear). I hope this helps! Thanks for stopping by and the comment!
Prepper556 Thanks for getting back to me so fast. I'm still pretty new to this type of thing. After doing some more research it seems like I would be better off getting a bag designed for ALICE or just getting a MOLLE belt, it seems agreed upon to be better across the board.
+zandyman96 There are many variations of this bag from different companies.I have one made by a South Korean company called AcruN.Their bag has two MOLLE straps with two rectangular plastic-rings per strap that act as a "modular MOLLE webbing".There are European and American companies that produce that variation as well (but with metal rings instead), the idea behind these rings is the following:The rings are held loosely by sewn-on straps, so they can rotate on their axis 180 degrees. This allows a natural retention, as when it's secured to a MOLLE belt/vest its rings will face upwards so that it slightly hangs down. If secured to an ALICE-belt the upper rings will face upwards and the lower ones downwards, creating more space (MOLLE webbing: small space, ALICE belt/webbing: larger space).Some bag models also have large plastic rings (as the ones featured on top of the bag shown in the video) on the sides, I removed them and added ALICE-clips so now the bag is extremely well secured to my belt.I know I'm very late, but I just thought it would be worth sharing.
Not sure... but DJImfamuos1408 made a comment saying one fits. Hope that helps.
after this one + 7 other reviews, I've decided 2 things. 1:too many reviews are about the reviewer, NOT the product. 2: I'm sticking with my SpecOps S.O.B. + 2 adapters.
Nice bag bud
Where did you get the bag?
The bag is made by Condor Outdoor. I purchased it online.
Not tight? Lol try aligator clips...its condor, not bad for the price. Some folks gonna be in the post apocalypse mad max world complaining that something doesn't fit perfectly on their Molle
How wide are these?
+Davehiphop approximately 12 to 13 inches wide when expanded.
Not sure....