Good vids. LOL clicked back to the ME tab too see clean with damp cloth & air dry. What's with ppl not being happy with manufacturer stated dimensions? At best approx. no matter who measures. Nice product, but way beyond my budget for a go bag, considering the need to spend more for additional products that will protect the contents from rain, when one is force to move the bag through a driving rain
I think you just sold me on this bag. Going to Edinburgh for a week and I think my Pygmy Falcon will be too small for all the junk I'll be picking up at the shops, etc. Also, I'd take my Operator Attache, but the pockets on the outside are tempting targets.
I really like Maxpedition gear and I have a ton of their stuff. Nonetheless, I don't like this particular bag, since it doesn't have a bottle holder on the side, no dedicated laptop area and even though the material is rugged, it is flimsy. I was debating between the 5.11 Tactical Rush Delivery Messenger Bag, the Hazard 4 M.O.D Messenger Bag and the Maxpedition Larkspur Messenger Bag, but I ended up buying the Messenger Bag by 5.11 Tactical.
Hmm. Is it durable to hold a quite abit of weight? I just bought me a new 4 door truck so I have plenty of room for shtf stuff. :) Thought about using this bag as a food bag.
Nice review. One question I have that I can't seem to find an answer for anywhere is: What is the width of the zippered opening in the top flap? Ideally, I'd like to be able to put a laptop in that pocket so I could just open up the bag and run it through the scanner at the airport without having to remove my laptop. My laptop is 14.75" X 9.75" so it seems that it would easily fit in the pocket, but the zipper might not open wide enough to allow me to put the laptop inside the pocket.
Thanks for the review! :) I'll probably get one soon.
One feature I think would be really useful are the two front pockets and being able to tuck the tops in. So if I'm at the library it wouldn't make a lot of noise if I need to grab something from there.
You put out some good information in your videos and are really in depth with the content. I have gotten the most info from you than I did from other reviews. I have seen a few of your other reviews and I think we have the same taste? or maybe you just sold me. Im a military man so I do carry alot of EDC, however in my off time which is rare I like to still carry my reg EDC but our issued gear is unauthorized in civies. These bags surpass alot of military issue, and are pretty tough. thanks
Wow, this was an amazing review, I wasnt sure about getting the smaller bag but this might be what I'm looking for. How is the concealed carry? Thank you!
Thanks for the great review - it definitely helped sell me on the bag. I was wondering what you used to close that opening on the back of the bag - just stick-on velcro?
Thx Andy. Thx Cybrus. I used sticky velcro but after I washed the bag it kinda came off and I didn't replace it. A viewer said he took his to a shoe repair shop and had it sewn shut on the bottom. I hope to do the same.
companies do it. Look up Timbuk2 or Chrome bags. A strap around your middle can feel like it's cutting you in half.
2. A pad on the main shoulder strap. People tend to overload bags. A single strap over your shoulder can start to hurt if you're wearing the bag for hours at a time.
3. The entire bottom of the bag should be covered in the 1000 denier ballistic nylon. Dumping off the bag with something pointed inside can cause punctures.
No mention was made about waterproofness. Is it? That's it
I've been in the bicycle business for 20+ years. I also am very interested in things tactical. I've been trying to come up with a bag to use on my bicycle commute that would allow for inconspicuous handgun carry. On that count, this one would work. However, as a real messenger type bag, the Larkspur misses on a few key points.
1. You don't wear a strap around your waist while riding. The strap should instead come up diagonally and buckle to the main strap. That's the way all of the bike bag
Great review, the first i have seen of these bags.I love shoulder bags as i hate carrying a bergan/rucksack. I spent a month living out of a shoulder bag i made myself in the deep bush in Sweden last year and all i had was my shoulder bag and my bedroll.
Based on this review i am seriously thinking about buying this bag or the Gleneagle one so thanks alot!
I think now I gotta have either a Larkspur or Operator Tactical Attache. Thanks alot Ros... lol. Awesome products and amazing videos showing them off. You are great. Take care and thanks...
Another excellent video!! Would you recommend this bag or the larger version as a shooter/range bag? Is it strong enough to manage the weight of ammo and accessories? Keep up the great work. What would we do without you?? Maxpedition better be giving you this gear free. LOL
Thx LD! You're funny! No, I def would not use this for the range. Wouldn't hold heavy gear like ammo too well. Go with the Active Shooter Bag for that. EGL (right below this comment) designed that one too.
Thx EGL. It's a bear to measure stuff like that. I was able to get more than 4 1/2 depth of stuff in there though. It has awesome capacity to throw all my daily stuff in there.
Yes, I see why you left the large compartment paracord zipper pulls off. They now lay nice and flat under the rain flaps and the whole zipper is covered. Very smart.
Hi, your bag is pretty nice but not all of the way there. I work in the bike business and have handled hundreds, if not thousands of messenger bags, heard the complaints, seen the failures. For starters, use the ballistic nylon to cover the entire bottom on the outside. People just dump off heavy bags without looking. The heavy nylon would protect from punctures. Put a thick pad on the shoulder strap. carrying a heavy bag all day cuts into your shoulder. Padding helps.
Me again. Are these bags waterproof? No mention was made. Also, waterproof zippers could make the bag lighter. Just a thought. Real bicycle messenger bags use a diagonal stabilizing strap rather than a waist strap. Far more comfortable while riding. Also keeps area around belt and pockets clear. Check out bags by Timbuk2 and Chrome to see some of these features. Just in case you think I'm just some jerk, I have a Maxpedition Fat Boy that I carry almost every day. Great bag.
Brian, I don't know what to tell ya. I haven't ridden a bike since I was like 13. I don't think Maxpedition is geared towards the bike rider community. As you mentioned, there are companies that satisfy those needs. Sorry my vid didn't have enough info for you. I do my best. You should design and sketch your perfect bag and sew it up like the guys at DIYTactical. Great site! TacticalTailor might make it for you too.
I thought this one was going to EGL. Sorry if it sounds like I'm beating on you. The bag is pretty clearly inspired by bicycle messenger bags. They're somewhat fashionable these days. Your vid was fine except for the lack of a wear demo.
Roz, Once again you've enriched my life with another informative presentation. That's a really nice pack. Looks like there's tons of room in there! Do you think it could hold more than three human heads without looking lumpy?
You had me thinking about this Ron. I know what you mean. I need to take my camera along and show some of the stuff i bring along on our hikes and how I use my daily EDC bags. Thx for the idea.
You'd know about making vids RDP! I have gotten a bit lighter with my editing and letting it roll a bit more looser than I was. Now a one-take vid would monumental...
Yeah....befor I had my editing program I use to do eveything in one take and forget lots of stuff many times. I do like to edit tho. I actually enjoy the editing process alot. I can easily loose myself in it for hours. Like my most recent
video of my climb up Mt Warning, that took me 6hrs do to.
I'm surprised at how much stuff I can really carry in the Larkspur. Those two pockets in the front are such a bonus its wild. I fit lunch and books and supplies and everything all at once. It always just flaps over and its all good.
I dunno about this one...I like organizing options built in.....not bad.
I want Maxpedition to come out with a medics bag...I'd love a good old maxpedition quality bag for my medics stuff...On the flip side they cost enough as it is, add maxpedition's quality and pricing it would be like a $750 medic's bag...
Gigantanoraus, I love that word
deeaxident 4 weeks ago
Thanks after watching your review I order one ,I use it on our trips ,My girl can sure stuff it I fill sorry for that bag.
1616855 2 months ago
Good vids. LOL clicked back to the ME tab too see clean with damp cloth & air dry. What's with ppl not being happy with manufacturer stated dimensions? At best approx. no matter who measures. Nice product, but way beyond my budget for a go bag, considering the need to spend more for additional products that will protect the contents from rain, when one is force to move the bag through a driving rain
donyunger 4 months ago
I think you just sold me on this bag. Going to Edinburgh for a week and I think my Pygmy Falcon will be too small for all the junk I'll be picking up at the shops, etc. Also, I'd take my Operator Attache, but the pockets on the outside are tempting targets.
Hmmmm.
Another great review!
Cmdr213 4 months ago
I really like Maxpedition gear and I have a ton of their stuff. Nonetheless, I don't like this particular bag, since it doesn't have a bottle holder on the side, no dedicated laptop area and even though the material is rugged, it is flimsy. I was debating between the 5.11 Tactical Rush Delivery Messenger Bag, the Hazard 4 M.O.D Messenger Bag and the Maxpedition Larkspur Messenger Bag, but I ended up buying the Messenger Bag by 5.11 Tactical.
Taktische 8 months ago
Hmm. Is it durable to hold a quite abit of weight? I just bought me a new 4 door truck so I have plenty of room for shtf stuff. :) Thought about using this bag as a food bag.
TheSacredKier 8 months ago
Nice review. One question I have that I can't seem to find an answer for anywhere is: What is the width of the zippered opening in the top flap? Ideally, I'd like to be able to put a laptop in that pocket so I could just open up the bag and run it through the scanner at the airport without having to remove my laptop. My laptop is 14.75" X 9.75" so it seems that it would easily fit in the pocket, but the zipper might not open wide enough to allow me to put the laptop inside the pocket.
Mudinyeri 1 year ago
Awesome review once again!
I don't know how I missed this one..
Hiluxtaco 1 year ago
Thanks for the review! :) I'll probably get one soon.
One feature I think would be really useful are the two front pockets and being able to tuck the tops in. So if I'm at the library it wouldn't make a lot of noise if I need to grab something from there.
Thanks again!
M923 1 year ago
great vid, nice bag, cheers Roz
davetogo123 1 year ago
You put out some good information in your videos and are really in depth with the content. I have gotten the most info from you than I did from other reviews. I have seen a few of your other reviews and I think we have the same taste? or maybe you just sold me. Im a military man so I do carry alot of EDC, however in my off time which is rare I like to still carry my reg EDC but our issued gear is unauthorized in civies. These bags surpass alot of military issue, and are pretty tough. thanks
VGMearini 2 years ago
Wow, this was an amazing review, I wasnt sure about getting the smaller bag but this might be what I'm looking for. How is the concealed carry? Thank you!
Scaredycatisntapussy 2 years ago
That opening/loop on the back would be ideal for slipping over a sissy bar or carry rack on a motor bike, no need to tie it down. Brilliant!
ShumiSwords 2 years ago
No Shumi, you're brilliant! That's the best answer I've heard yet for that thing!
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Thanks for the great review - it definitely helped sell me on the bag. I was wondering what you used to close that opening on the back of the bag - just stick-on velcro?
cybrus99 2 years ago
Thx Andy. Thx Cybrus. I used sticky velcro but after I washed the bag it kinda came off and I didn't replace it. A viewer said he took his to a shoe repair shop and had it sewn shut on the bottom. I hope to do the same.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Good review - many thanks, it was very helpful.
andygray7 2 years ago
Thanks for the customize options RoscoeBa. Goog ideas!!
shinobi19692000 2 years ago
Thx Shinobi. Now I need to go get them done!
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
One more thing, we need a 360 degree view of what the bag looks like while being worn. There is a proper and an improper way to wear a messenger bag.
bikebrian 2 years ago
We look forward to your YouTube video demonstrating how to wear a messenger bag.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Good idea. Thanks.
bikebrian 2 years ago
companies do it. Look up Timbuk2 or Chrome bags. A strap around your middle can feel like it's cutting you in half.
2. A pad on the main shoulder strap. People tend to overload bags. A single strap over your shoulder can start to hurt if you're wearing the bag for hours at a time.
3. The entire bottom of the bag should be covered in the 1000 denier ballistic nylon. Dumping off the bag with something pointed inside can cause punctures.
No mention was made about waterproofness. Is it? That's it
bikebrian 2 years ago
I've been in the bicycle business for 20+ years. I also am very interested in things tactical. I've been trying to come up with a bag to use on my bicycle commute that would allow for inconspicuous handgun carry. On that count, this one would work. However, as a real messenger type bag, the Larkspur misses on a few key points.
1. You don't wear a strap around your waist while riding. The strap should instead come up diagonally and buckle to the main strap. That's the way all of the bike bag
bikebrian 2 years ago
Great review, the first i have seen of these bags.I love shoulder bags as i hate carrying a bergan/rucksack. I spent a month living out of a shoulder bag i made myself in the deep bush in Sweden last year and all i had was my shoulder bag and my bedroll.
Based on this review i am seriously thinking about buying this bag or the Gleneagle one so thanks alot!
stuartsbushcraftblog 2 years ago
Roz...Great review on the bag another must have...
cjc5531 2 years ago
Nice review. I was chuckling over on part one when you said that Maxpedition considers this the "small" version. This bag is not small!
Speed00007 2 years ago
I think now I gotta have either a Larkspur or Operator Tactical Attache. Thanks alot Ros... lol. Awesome products and amazing videos showing them off. You are great. Take care and thanks...
---Zach
ZRat89 2 years ago
Excellent video as usual. I seem to own most of the Maxpedition lineup, and just ordered a Larkspur, thanks in large part to your reviews.
Now stop being a scaredy-cat and show yourself on some of these videos.
Thanks also for directing me to wildernessoutfitters videos. Good stuff there too.
cheers
Ellis in KY
K4LA55 2 years ago
You mean Operator "Attache" bag? You didn't take French in high school like me, eh? ;-) thx, as usual, Wiccals.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Another excellent video!! Would you recommend this bag or the larger version as a shooter/range bag? Is it strong enough to manage the weight of ammo and accessories? Keep up the great work. What would we do without you?? Maxpedition better be giving you this gear free. LOL
ldmak90 2 years ago
Thx LD! You're funny! No, I def would not use this for the range. Wouldn't hold heavy gear like ammo too well. Go with the Active Shooter Bag for that. EGL (right below this comment) designed that one too.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
actually it is 18 x 14 x 4.5
the pulls were left on .. on purpose
the hidden slot pockets can accommodate up to 1911 sized pistols.
Glad you liked my design
ExtremeGearLabs 2 years ago
Thx EGL. It's a bear to measure stuff like that. I was able to get more than 4 1/2 depth of stuff in there though. It has awesome capacity to throw all my daily stuff in there.
Yes, I see why you left the large compartment paracord zipper pulls off. They now lay nice and flat under the rain flaps and the whole zipper is covered. Very smart.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Hi, your bag is pretty nice but not all of the way there. I work in the bike business and have handled hundreds, if not thousands of messenger bags, heard the complaints, seen the failures. For starters, use the ballistic nylon to cover the entire bottom on the outside. People just dump off heavy bags without looking. The heavy nylon would protect from punctures. Put a thick pad on the shoulder strap. carrying a heavy bag all day cuts into your shoulder. Padding helps.
bikebrian 2 years ago
Me again. Are these bags waterproof? No mention was made. Also, waterproof zippers could make the bag lighter. Just a thought. Real bicycle messenger bags use a diagonal stabilizing strap rather than a waist strap. Far more comfortable while riding. Also keeps area around belt and pockets clear. Check out bags by Timbuk2 and Chrome to see some of these features. Just in case you think I'm just some jerk, I have a Maxpedition Fat Boy that I carry almost every day. Great bag.
bikebrian 2 years ago
Brian, I don't know what to tell ya. I haven't ridden a bike since I was like 13. I don't think Maxpedition is geared towards the bike rider community. As you mentioned, there are companies that satisfy those needs. Sorry my vid didn't have enough info for you. I do my best. You should design and sketch your perfect bag and sew it up like the guys at DIYTactical. Great site! TacticalTailor might make it for you too.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
I thought this one was going to EGL. Sorry if it sounds like I'm beating on you. The bag is pretty clearly inspired by bicycle messenger bags. They're somewhat fashionable these days. Your vid was fine except for the lack of a wear demo.
bikebrian 2 years ago
Roz, Once again you've enriched my life with another informative presentation. That's a really nice pack. Looks like there's tons of room in there! Do you think it could hold more than three human heads without looking lumpy?
Just curious.
whaynos 2 years ago
...Bill. I am SO gonna get you back!
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Great second part. The modularity is cool!
Roz keep doin um. I'd love to see some of ur bags at work. I.E. hiking , backpacking etc.
roninslam 2 years ago
You had me thinking about this Ron. I know what you mean. I need to take my camera along and show some of the stuff i bring along on our hikes and how I use my daily EDC bags. Thx for the idea.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
7:57 ...."well..take care"
lol.... I had a feeling you would forget something....
5*
RDPproject 2 years ago
You'd know about making vids RDP! I have gotten a bit lighter with my editing and letting it roll a bit more looser than I was. Now a one-take vid would monumental...
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Yeah....befor I had my editing program I use to do eveything in one take and forget lots of stuff many times. I do like to edit tho. I actually enjoy the editing process alot. I can easily loose myself in it for hours. Like my most recent
video of my climb up Mt Warning, that took me 6hrs do to.
I just took it easy and had fun.
RDPproject 2 years ago
That is a huge bag. You covered just about everything Jersey. Keep the good stuff coming.
5/5
05MagnumSXT 2 years ago
Thx m'friend, Mag!
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Nice review. Which makes the better work bag? Was thinking of getting the operator attache, but now I'm not so sure...
Thesaur101 2 years ago
I'm surprised at how much stuff I can really carry in the Larkspur. Those two pockets in the front are such a bonus its wild. I fit lunch and books and supplies and everything all at once. It always just flaps over and its all good.
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
I dunno about this one...I like organizing options built in.....not bad.
I want Maxpedition to come out with a medics bag...I'd love a good old maxpedition quality bag for my medics stuff...On the flip side they cost enough as it is, add maxpedition's quality and pricing it would be like a $750 medic's bag...
rooftopeagle 2 years ago
The ability to organize on the whim though is pretty cool. Take stuff out, rearrange for some other activity, etc. Kind of unique.
I hear what you're saying about a medics bag. I wonder if their MultiPurpose Bag is close for that use? Thx Frazer..
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Wow! I haven't checked maxpedition in a while; I had no idea they had a messenger bag out! I could really use one for school.
23rakshasa23 2 years ago
Nice to see you, Rak. You must be too busy with school. More vids please!! I miss you!
RoscoeBa 2 years ago
Great Bag and review Ros great to see you on Youtube agian
Regards
Your friend Peter
petervagt 2 years ago
Thanks again Roz...you do great work!
3charter 2 years ago