@fredadd A laptop of that size will fit - may be a little snug at the top secondary to the tear drop type design. It is however not specifically designed to be a laptop bag and there is no specific sleeve or pocket for it. Thanks for watching and for the question.
I wanted to ask if that bag would be comfortable for running and or biking? Also if u know of any real good packs that can support up to a week of gear?? Thanks
@aaron1dodger Thanks for watching. The Monsoon, in my opinion, is not a pack for running. I believe it is somewhere around 1600 cubic inches so it is good sized and the single strap doesn't lend itself to being comfortable to run with. I think it would be okay and comfortable for biking. You can carry it with the single strap and secure it with the built in waist strap so it doesn't migrate around on your back. As far as week long packs those are usually 4000 cubic inches and above.
@aaron1dodger Google weeklong packs and you will likely find backpacking packs. Lighter weight nylon type backpacks that aren't of the ballistic heavy nylon of Maxpedition's packs. As mentioned before about 4000 cubic inches and above. I like Mountainsmith, The North Face, and Kelty packs. Good luck.
Thanks for the review, I've seen several reviews by known reviewers like Equipt2Endure, Sootch00, and Milspec Monkey, and this one really sold it, none really talked about the inside, but this review really sold it, E2E said it might be too small, Monkey said it's really big on the smaller people haha and Sootch00, well his was pretty good. I plan on getting this bag soon in OD Green and loading it up with the pouches kinda similar to yours.
@nightember Thanks for the comments. It is a really nice bag - I have 2 - one in black and one in ACU. Has nice organization and holds what I need without it being too bulky. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Great vids. Thumbs up! I do have a question, is there a spot for a laptop? 14". 15"?
Thanks!
fredadd 6 days ago
@fredadd A laptop of that size will fit - may be a little snug at the top secondary to the tear drop type design. It is however not specifically designed to be a laptop bag and there is no specific sleeve or pocket for it. Thanks for watching and for the question.
mpeel32ia 4 days ago
I wanted to ask if that bag would be comfortable for running and or biking? Also if u know of any real good packs that can support up to a week of gear?? Thanks
aaron1dodger 4 months ago
@aaron1dodger Thanks for watching. The Monsoon, in my opinion, is not a pack for running. I believe it is somewhere around 1600 cubic inches so it is good sized and the single strap doesn't lend itself to being comfortable to run with. I think it would be okay and comfortable for biking. You can carry it with the single strap and secure it with the built in waist strap so it doesn't migrate around on your back. As far as week long packs those are usually 4000 cubic inches and above.
mpeel32ia 4 months ago
@aaron1dodger Google weeklong packs and you will likely find backpacking packs. Lighter weight nylon type backpacks that aren't of the ballistic heavy nylon of Maxpedition's packs. As mentioned before about 4000 cubic inches and above. I like Mountainsmith, The North Face, and Kelty packs. Good luck.
mpeel32ia 4 months ago
Thanks for the review, I've seen several reviews by known reviewers like Equipt2Endure, Sootch00, and Milspec Monkey, and this one really sold it, none really talked about the inside, but this review really sold it, E2E said it might be too small, Monkey said it's really big on the smaller people haha and Sootch00, well his was pretty good. I plan on getting this bag soon in OD Green and loading it up with the pouches kinda similar to yours.
nightember 8 months ago
@nightember Thanks for the comments. It is a really nice bag - I have 2 - one in black and one in ACU. Has nice organization and holds what I need without it being too bulky. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
mpeel32ia 8 months ago