 Dylan Schumacher with Seville Defense and today we're going to talk about the Kenny Kanai. There's about four different pronunciations depending on how you want to say it. Rifle bag. I've been running this bag for about six months now and I have some different thoughts and kind of input at this point. So right out the gate the very first thing I'm gonna say is that I think I decided I don't like it and that has nothing to do with the quality of the bag. It has nothing to do with the craftsmanship of the bag. It has everything to do with the design which I'm gonna cover here in a minute. But it's a 1050D I think at least it feels like it. You can look it up for yourself if you really want to know. So the material is super high quality, super great. Big fan of that. It feels like a tough bag. I like that a lot. The thing that I don't like which is right here on the outside is the design. And the way they designed this it would seem to me they they forgot or at least they don't agree with my philosophy of what a rifle bag should be. So a rifle bag in my opinion should carry my rifles and my bullets for those rifles and maybe a couple accessories. Maybe a chest rig, maybe a toolkit, cleaning kit, whatever. This bag is not set up to do that and that is my gripe. So first off here on the outside here they have this pouch here which is a felt line eyeglass pouch. So it's to put your eye protection in. As you can see I'm not using that. This pouch right here is great actually. This pouch here holds rifle mags right. So you can get four crosshair. I don't know what this weird velcro thing is but I just show another two in there. So I can get six mags right here. That's nice. I like that. No complaints about this pouch. Over here they do something a little different. Here they put eight slots for pistol mags. Then they have this large field of velcro with a holster kind of thing that you can put a pistol in and strap pistol in. The problem with this is that when I go to the range, I don't know what you, but when I go to the range I already bring a range bag right. So I already have a separate range bag right. We all have them. It's kind of a little rectangular and boxy bags and that's typically where my pistol is going to go, where my loose rounds are going to go, where all my pistol accessories go. I've never seen a range bag that isn't designed around a pistol right. So that's where all my pistol accessories go is into that range bag. And not into my rifle bag. My rifle bag should support the rifle and not have this wasted space for a pistol. So really you know as you can see this is what I end up doing. I just end up stacking a bunch of rifle mags in here right because I'm trying to make the best of this situation. So not a big fan of that and that's really what breaks down why I don't like this bag overall is because of the design. Like I said the quality of the bag is really well done and all the other features are great but that is a big deal because I want to be able to load this sucker up. This bag is built to be loaded up. I want to load it up with all the stuff I need for my rifle and then I'm going to take my range bag anyway and then use this bag as part of my rifle. This weird pocket in the middle I don't know what this is supposed to be for maybe ear protection. I end up just stuffing a rifle cleaning kit in case I get some stuck casings or whatever in there but it's kind of weird it's got this elasticy deal. It doesn't really close all the way I mean it velcro is closed but there's still a lot of loose opening in here. So I don't I don't really know what that's supposed to be about. I do like this velcro field here that you can put patches on or whatever. I think that is a cool feature. I appreciate that. I even like that they went ahead and did a couple rows of molly on the bottom here so that you could attach extra stuff. I wish this pouch right here this eyeglasses pouch that we talked about didn't exist. I wish they got rid of that and just ran a whole field of molly up here. That'd be a lot better. Again my eye protection is going to go in my range bag anyway. I don't need a separate eye protection pouch here. Nice nice paper but not nice in practicality. All of the zipper compartments I shouldn't say all the two main zipper compartments up here. I don't know if you'll be able to see this here but this is lockable okay. So you can you can put a lock through that if you want and then also this one which is designed for your pistol. This one is also lockable over here okay. Not a big fan of that. I don't really need to use that. If I was going to lock my guns up I'd just use a hard sided case right. Zippers super smooth wonderful zippers on everything no complaints there. The buckle system here that buckles up the Titan's bag down. I like that they gave me these little Velcro keepers here to Velcro up kind of the excess slack that comes out of that. So that kind of rolls up and you can Velcro up the additional you know slack or whatever your whatever you need there. So that's that's really cool. It also comes with this really nice shoulder strap. It's pretty decently padded. It's again it's a decent quality and you can use this to uh clip into different attachment points here. So I got an attachment point here and they got two more over here so you can cross strap it or stay inside the strap it kind of whatever you want to do there. That's cool. The handle itself really well done. It has a nice decently padded Velcro attachment so you can Velcro the handles together. That's great. I use this a lot. The straps themselves run all the way over and under the bag as you can see they sneak them under here and so then they come up again here. So they're running all the way under the bag having this part of the bag so they're supporting the weight. It's not just relying on stitching. It's relying on actual strength of this now. That's a great design. Again no complaints there. It does have a backpack feature which I don't use but again I think is is admittedly pretty cool. So in order to use this which is gonna work because I got stuff in there right now but these straps come out. You can clip them in down here and then if you want it you could run this thing like a backpack. You could carry that that way out to your ranging bag. I typically don't do that. These are really nice backpack straps honestly and they even give a little sternum strap in here and again the sternum strap has a little bit of elastic in here. I don't know if you can see that so that it has some give to it. I mean that's a well thought out design that puts some D-rings in here right. So you could you could run this like a backpack pretty comfortably if you had a way to go and want to carry that way to the car and back or whatever. So that's again nice feature nice thought out. I really like these pull handles they have these drag handles they have on both sides of the bag. I use those all the time getting in and out of like a trunk or a long car. Great great design. On the inside of the bag so again this is super smooth. So it's gonna easily hold two rifles right and I mean two rifles that I have a light and I have a optic on here. I mean just kind of a whole whole kit and caboodle. It's gonna hold two. Now I'll tell you with two rifles it is a little snug in there okay. So that does happen but it does fit me. I have fit two rifles in this bag and then stuck this whole bag in a hard sided plano case and checked this baggage and flown with it before. So you can do it. You can definitely do it. Inside pretty simple just like every other rifle case right. You're gonna have some Velcro strapping to be able to tie your your weapon down so it doesn't bounce around a bunch. This medium divider is probably like a quarter inch closed cell foam so it's decently padded to protect the rifles from banging into each other. Outside of the base or the case is again a quarter inch kind of closed cell foam. It's a little bit more rigid on the outside so that's that's nice again protect the rifles. I totally feel like my guns are protected in here from dents, scratches, dings, whatever. I mean inside the bag no complaints about that. Again another kind of cool feature they have here is this side of the bag right here can zip and then you can utilize this kind of fold out feature if you had a longer gun. So if you had a longer gun and you wanted to speed that barrel first through here you could get some expanded capacity. This bag I think is a 36 inch but basically it's gonna fit a you know 16 inch rifle. It's gonna fit in here just fine. I got probably about three or four inches of play on either side right now so that's nice. You can use those measurements as you would see fit. There is a little sticker here I will tell you. It says made in China but honestly I'm kind of whatever about that. The bag itself is a well-made quality bag so very very little complain about that. Again when it comes down to it my biggest complaint with this bag comes back to the front design set. I don't think they thought this went through to have the rifle bag support the rifle and instead they try to make a rifle bag that does a bunch of other things and that's why I don't like it. It's a spendy bag I think I bought mine for 120, 130, something like that I'm not sure what they're going for at this point. I will leave a link in the description in case you know you see this and you decide this is something for you. Again I hate to be a broken record but it is a quality bag. It is a well-made bag. I just do not like this front design and I think that's where they missed the boat on this one. Hope this was helpful. If you have any questions or comments please leave them below. Do break beads and endure.