🎒 Gear Up for Adventure!
The Maxpedition Noatak Gearslinger is a versatile and durable backpack designed for both youth and adults. With dimensions of 10" x 5.5" x 14.5" and a volume of 500 cu.in. (8L), it offers ample storage space. Made from high-quality materials like nylon and canvas, this lightweight bag features multiple compartments, including a hydration pouch, ensuring you stay organized and prepared for any adventure.
Age Range | Youth,Adult |
Color | Black |
Size | One Size |
Style | |
Height | 2 inches |
Length | 1 inches |
Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Width | 2 inches |
Shape | Round |
Material Type | Polyester, canvas, Nylon, polypropylene, polycarbonate |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Features | Lightweight |
Usage | Hydration |
Sport | Hunting |
Included Components | see description |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | Maxpedition |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Dreme Corp |
Item model number | 0208 |
Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 15.24 x 33.02 cm; 400 g |
ASIN | B003SSQRXU |
E**L
Not good metarial
Not same original
O**
Great little bag for travel and everyday carry items.
EDC, this bag has you covered. Makes a nice day bag, quasi-urban get home bag. Wouldn't necessarily call it a bug out bag, unless you pack extremely light?This is great for travel, if you're significant other wants to give you their items to carry for them, etc. Give one to your kids if you want to, and let them pack it full of stuff, toys, snacks, etc.Get another one for yourself, to pack away all of your Essentials come and keep everything well organized.There is also a nice patch of soft velcro inside the compartment closest to your body, give or take around 4 in wide and 6 inches long, in case you have something that you need to attach or hide in there.There is an opening with good stitching at the bottom of this compartment that's closest to your back to run a hydration pack hose out if needed. I would say you could comfortably fit a 1 L or 2 L rectangular shaped hydration pack in there, leaning more towards the squarish size versus long and narrow.Definitely take a look at the photos I posted using a measuring tape. The approximate measurements are 12 to 14 in tall, 10 to 12 in wide, 7 to 8 inches deep.The water bottle pouch is approximately 3 to 4 in in diameter, leaning more towards the 4 inch side, and it is approximately 7 in tall. It will fit a standard Nalgene bottle, no problem. Most of your sports bottles will fit in here, as long as they are the hard plastic or resin kind. You might get away with thin wall stainless steel. But some of your insulated bottles that are bigger than 4 inches in diameter might be a squeeze, but you'll have to test it out yourself.What I do like is that there are a couple of D rings, one of them is on the side, and one of them is on the front, and also 1 Carabiner type clip, for something to clip into on the shoulder strap of the bag. Plenty of Molle attachment points here and there. For instance, there are two on the top of the shoulder strap that you could easily attach a tourniquet to.I do like the fact that there is a Y strap with a solid abs plastic buckle, like the kind you find on Military grade equipment. Also, there is some bungee cord underneath that which you can either remove or leave on for smaller rolled up items. Underneath that is a nice area of soft velcro that you could put some patches on. There is a padded top handle which feels great in the hand, definitely secure and confident say if you're going to move your bag from one side of your body to the other if you're sitting in a chair in the bag is on the floor. There is also a really solid side handle, but this one is not padded. Still feels great though.There is a crossbody strap, which I bungeeed up with a bongo tie just to keep it out of the way, and also keep it from dangling. If you feel like you need to use it, go for it.Though the zippers are not stamped YKK, they feel like they should be. Very solid, never had a problem. I did attach some paracord to a couple of the zippers to make them easier to pull to save time, in an emergency, you get the idea.The shoulder strap is padded all the way from the top down to the buckle. It's about 3/8 of an inch to half an inch thick, nice foam.Lots of little compartments with zippers inside and out. There's little pouches within each compartment pretty much.I wouldn't call it a compartment necessarily, but the first sleeve let's say is zippered, meant to hold something like your ID, maybe some small flat items. I use it to hold business cards. It is secured by a snap ring, so nobody can just come along and pull the zipper.The very first real compartment has a double zipper system that you can Center anywhere you like, does have a clip to attach a keyring to, and a 4x4-in square patch of soft velcro. There's also places here to put pens and things, sharpie, marker you get the idea.The second compartment, which is the main compartment, fits a lot of stuff. I usually keep a hat in here, some emergency work gloves, a flashlight, sunscreen, first aid kit, eating utensils, and some kind of mini multi-tool.Last compartment, I usually keep some form of hydration pack, or a rolled up thin windbreaker, sometimes both. I like the cushiony feel against my back.The actual outside of the pack that is closest to your body, let's call it the back of the pack, is very well padded with I'd say maybe quarter of an inch foam or so.Can't reiterate this enough, but all of the stitching does look really well done.Just as a side note, I'm not sure if this is the original company, or if the original company was called "maxforce," or something similar. The "max force" brand was based in Taiwan I believe. But after the pandemic, I haven't seen their name pop up. So I'm wondering if they sold licensing rights, or went out of business entirely.Either way, this bag is just as good, and I would purchase a couple more of them for different needs. Maybe one is a medic bag, one maybe as a snack bag I could give to a hiking partner or something to carry for me, one could be set up near the front of your dwelling to grab in an emergency like an earthquake or something with essential survival items, 24-hour bag, one could be a mobile office type bag if you go to a lot of Industry events, trade shows, you get the idea.
M**E
Perfekter Gearslinger
Der Maxpedition Notak ist der ideale Tagesrucksack für einen Stadtbummel und für kleinere Wanderungen. Er trägt sich bequem auch über längere Zeit, und es paßt relativ viel hinein. Zu schwere Dinge sollte man natürlich nicht über längere Zeit damit transportieren, da ist ein Rucksack sicher bequemer, aber eine große Wasserflasche, eine Kamera, Smartphone und Proviant passen locker hinein und lassen sich auch über mehrere Stunden bequem tragen. Zahlreiche Möglichkeiten, kleinere Dinge außen anzuhängen, sind vorhanden. Der Noatak ist robust und verarbeitet und somit jeden Cent wert.
D**O
Five stars design and quality
Materials are excellentHigher quality than many other brands.Design is awesome.Water bottle pouch and bladder are a good plus.I would buy again.-_-_-_-_UPDATE_-_-_-_-Afeter almost two years of regular use I can say It worths the price.It holds really well for a fast hike or music fest goings.The water bottle space is really useful and it helps to reliefe the main cargo compartment.You can add on a ton of pouches and accesories on it so you can customize and expand the cappability.Totally in love with it.
D**D
This is certainly a great bag. I've been using the Noatak sling for ...
This is certainly a great bag.I've been using the Noatak sling for about 7 months now as my every day carry bag. It's well engineered and it still looks like new.I found that the size is perfect to carry the essentials while providing enough space to carry a lunch to work with me.I have also brought this bag with me on a plane and I was able to tuck it easily under the seat in front of me, this is while being completed loaded and with a Nalgene 32 oz bottle in the water bottle holder.The only disadvantage I found with this product is the lack of internal organization, especially in the front pocket. What I did to work around this is to get a Maxpedition EDC pocket organizer which fits quite well in the front pocket, and also in the main compartment pocket.I recommend this over an hook and loop pouch since it's easier to remove and has better internal organization. The Maxpedition Hook & Loop Double Pocket Insert will fit in the front pocket, however, once barely filled, it become too tight to be usable.Pros:Very comfortableLooks quite goodEasily slides in front to access your contentNot too bigEasy to cleanWater resistantToughCons:- Lack of content organization
J**Y
perfect travel bag for carryon and day excursions
Love all my Maxpedition packs. Have 5 and now i give them as gifts. Well thought out, durable and functional. I look for Maxpedition first when ever I need a bag or pack. This pack is a single shoulder sling and is great for holiday traveling. Fits my iPad, charger, rain shell, first aid kit, pens and flashlight, and various other paraphernalia. and amazingly each compartment is the right size for what you need to store in it. Because Maxpedition seems to last forever, its and excellent buy!
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