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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2011

Almost could've been great but proved to be quite counter-intuitive

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  • I do really like the Hazard Plan-B bag, albeit better for an operator though.

    I use the Monsoon for my EDC and have a couple of other Condor bags I use for PSD, which BTW are great bags for the money. I'd put money down on a Maxpedition or a Condor bag any day.

    A guy at work just bought a J-Tech, which he seems to like as well.

    Something to think about, but the Sitka is battle proven pretty well over in Afghanistan with operators. No real complaints as of yet.

  • @PersonalGeek hmm sounds like i will need to check those out too one day! Thanks!

  • you're one picky SOB... the strap is opposite to allow for the user to slide it sideways to the front and have easy access to the compartments.

    You should have gotten a two strap pack.

  • @PersonalGeek actually the pack that I still need to review is the Hazard 4 evac plan B LOL That bag has the strap dwon the middle & is easily switched to left or right shoulder & is much more secure. It is honestly a better bag. I got it suggested by Darckchild here on YT whom's very respected

  • Hey, brother You know that if you tighten the shoulder strap and use the cross strap it wont ever fall off, or have a gap in the back. I jogged with it on, and walked through the woods for over 2 hours and it never felt loose at all, and I'm only 5' 9" and weigh about 125, so it will conform to small people such as myself lol. You have to adjust these bags to fit you. And you can carry a second water bottle underneath the crossed shock cord over the loop field. Check out my review if you want :)

  • @sherman614 yah man /i will thanks! I know you can tighten the straps but I felt it still moved around. I'm heading over there to ur vid now :) Thank you very very much sir!

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  • Fail??? try again the pack was designed to carry your handgun not markers and pencils. the strap is offset so you can spin it to the front and draw your handgun

  • It's a gearslinger not a back pack.

  • Sorry, but this is not a "fail" and these are not "flaws" ... you just didn't know what you were buying.

  • Sorry but your an idioot...

  • I like the organization and slimness of this bag but you bring up a good point. I don't like the feeling of an off balance bag I prefer my bags close to my body, this is the main reason I stay away from messenger/slinger bags. Thanks for the info.

  • There is always going to be stupid people like you that want to desecrated hard working peoples work now I am going to buy one of these bags thanks for not convincing me not to buy one. It does hold a lot of water the pocket in the back you said would hold your spare pants is where you put your bladder pack you fucken bitch by the way to the girl in the video nice boobs

  • I find your gripes unfounded and amateurish.

  • I pack a survival kit when I snowmobile I ride very hard including jumping my sled and never once has the bag fallen off or even shifted off center for that matter when properly strapped people r just wayyyyyyyyy to bitchy about everything anymore

  • how much of coffee did you have?

  • @NeptuneKnives: There is no perfect bag, unless you're willing to drop a few hundred dollars on a made in the USA "made to order bag" like those from John over at "Original SOE".

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