MAXPEDITION MONSOON...Makings of an Urban Tactical Bag...

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Maxpedition Monsoon...
http://www.maxpedition.com/

Makings of an Urban Tactical Bag...include change of clothes, money (bills & coins), water, snack bars, food, dry goods, ammo for .45 acp and.40 S&W, Cold Steel Rajah I, Finn Bear, and maybe a couple more tactical folders. Springfield 1911-A1, spare mags, etc...

The Monsoon GearSlinger (#0410) is our large size single shoulder pack with over 1600 total cu. in. of total capacity. The quick release padded non-slip shoulder strap has two separate sets of PALS webbing for attachment of accessories. Based on a triangular design, the main compartment contains numerous internal accessory pockets. There is a small internal pocket for iPod or Walkman with rubberized head-phone port. Contents are protected by a padded front cover which is secured by a 2" Q.R. buckle while contents are secured by two criss-crossed compression straps. On one side there are three rows of PALS webbing over a flat concealed pocket while the other side sport a water bottle pocket capable of holding a 32oz/1L Nalgene. A 1.5" adjustable waist strap provides additional support and security; this waist strap can be stowed away in a built-in small elastic pocket. There are drain hole grommets throughout and three high airflow islands to keep your back cool.



The Monsoon is compatible with hydration system up to 100oz/3L reservoir (e.g. Camelbak HotShot). The hydration pocket is also equipped with loop side Velcro for attachment of our Hook & Loop Modular Accessories such as #3501 Universal Modular Holster.

Product Materials
1000-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric

Teflon® fabric protector for grime resistance and easy maintenance
high strength zippers and zipper tracks
UTX-Duraflex nylon buckles for low sound closures
Triple polyurethane coated for water resistance

High tensile strength nylon webbing

High tensile strength composite nylon thread (stronger than ordinary industry standard nylon thread)
#AS-100 high grade closed-cell foam padding material for superior shock protection
Internal seams taped and finished
Paracord zipper pulls
Stress points double stitched, Bartacked or "Box-and-X" stitched for added strength

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  • Just got my Maxpedition Monsoon bag.

    Thank you so much for a thoughtful and thorough review!

  • @jakeizlove ...you're Welcome...JT

  • is it me or does maxpeditions od green seem like a different green. I seems like its lighter then od green. I have this pack and it doesn't blend in with my other od gear

  • @20GATE91 ...yeah it's more of a Ranger Green.

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  • You can never go wrong with a 45 as a back up

  • @evbunke2 more likely to need more guns in an urban environment, more predators per sq mile.

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  • @HELLZZARMY I appreciate the expert advice, JT.

  • @ajmeowmeow ...Yes it might be way too big. Even for me it's a little impsosing but, holds a lot. A smaller Maxpedition versipak like a "Fatboy" or "Remora" might be a better choice. They also have smaller backpacks...check-out the Maxpedition website.

  • @HELLZZARMY How about for a girl who's 5'6" and 125lb? =) I totally dig this bag but I'm worried it'll be too big for me.

  • @sylla2 You should consider people like him public servants, some quotes to convey the point: "Only an armed people can be truly free.

    Only an unarmed people can ever be enslaved."- Aristotle

    "You cannot invade the mainland United States.

    There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."- Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto (Japanese Navy)

    And to those bitching about people owning guns:

    "Anyone who would trade their freedom for safety

    deserves neither freedom or safety."- Benjamin Franklin

  • @HELLZZARMY Right on brother 2 is 1 and 1 is none.

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