EcoGear FXXGear Tactical Sling Bag Military Pack Single Shoulder EDC Backpack Range Bags
B**B
Great pack Great value
This is a Great pack at a Great price compared to others pack of its size and quality.
D**W
Small package with a lot of room
Whether it's school supplies, an overnight bag, or your range bag - this does have plenty of room for it's size. It might even err on the side of being a little over engineered, but it's a tough little bag.It can easily hold several handguns, ammo, ear protection, eye protection, box(es) of ammo, gun cleaning supplies, The bag does not have any elastic or velcro pockets to hold your clips securely, but it does have several sleeves inside of the zippered pouches already so you can store them inside the sleeves loosely. It works well enough.I will say this, don't let the pictures fool you. All those extra straps look like they are great for reinforcement and strength - the ribbing on the sides, and on the shoulder strap, but they are not elastic in any way so don't expect to secure with them.3 front pockets with zippers, small medium and large - middle zipper pouch also has a sleeve to store magazines / extra supplies. Front also has a plastic buckle which will pull the shoulder strap and hold it from sagging too far behind you (after you adjust the length properly).The interior has plenty of space for everything, and it even has 2 sleeved pockets one on the front wall and one on the back wall - so you can hold plenty of extras here as well.The back has a padded exterior pocket with a button snapped open top pocket. Technically speaking you could park a tactical plate in there, the size is almost exactly perfect. And since that pocket is lightly padded it could offer *some* impact protection. (sorry guys, not willing to test that!)All in all a very nice carry all. Compact, yet roomy. Great for over the shoulder, and you can use the quick release back clips to secure it around your midsection if you have to do some running around so it won't slide off your shoulder.
P**I
Good size and secure compartments
I use this as a tool & gear bag for my work in vineyards and orchards. Slinging it over my shoulder frees up my hands for carrying other things, or for riding an e-bike on larger projects. The three zippers are strong and keep their compartments closed securely. The bag has several straps and many anchor points that make it easy to attach gloves, a rag, or oversize items to the outside. My one complaint is that I have to extend the shoulder strap to the max to be able to wear it (I'm 6'1" & 220lb); with a coat or extra clothes, it's a bit tight.
J**Z
I like the flag that comes on it.
I got this to replace a smaller one I’ve used for a long time and is finally wearing out. This new one is bigger than my first one. I knew by measurements it was bigger but after getting it, it is even bigger than I expected. That’s neither a pro or con.The pros are, I really like the flag patch that came with it.Now the cons:First of all, my first impression is it feels kind of “cheap”, if ya know what I mean. You know sometimes things just feel like they’re made with sub par materials. This has that feeling, to the point I don’t know that I would use this for every day like taking to work as my work bag.Also when I got it all but one of the zippers were all open in the middle and had to run the zipper to make them correct. All but one went pretty easy, ultimately I got them all done correctly. The zippers also feel sub par. Hoping I’m wrong.The best thing is that the nylon straps are pretty thin. I think they would be sufficient for most anything you could carry in this size bag, just speaks to the appearance of cheap quality I have spoke about.Last complaint is that the shoulder strap seems awkward. I will mess with it some and see if I can make it seem more ergonomic.Finally as stated above my initial impressions aren’t great however I will use it for a while and if I am proven wrong I will come back and increase the rating.
M**E
Decent For The Price
I daily carry a water bottle and a slew of medications due to chronic illness and organ transplant so I need a strong solid bag to throw around. My current bag is a tactical grade 10L that is getting a bit full so I decided to try this one out at 14L.So far out of the box, it feels exactly the same as my current bag which is a plus as it appears it will handle my needs plus it looks good as well. Being black it doesn't stand out when I need to take it out with me to dinner, etc. The zipper system is medium heavy duty with cord straps for firm grip and easy access. There are quite a number of security straps throughout the bag and more than enough molle slots for accessory additions should I decide to convert this into a hiking or fishing bag. There are two pouches up front; one small and one medium in size. The small one can hold a cell phone with bulky rugged case or eyeglass case or even both. The medium size pouch and is the size of a medium sized hand with the fingers spread out. The main pocket has zippers that open all the way down both sides so you can open it up like a clamshell. This feature is great for fishing cases up to size 6700. It's wide and deep so you can stack about 4 tablets in there. Inside are two sleeve pockets for flat paperwork or in my case, a ziplock of paper facemasks and a handicap placard.What I don't like is the shoulder strap. It's pretty wide to me at 3 3/4 inches. It's long enough to throw over my head and shoulders but I am a short person at 5'3". You taller folks may find it a little tight as it sits right at my waist with the straps fully extended. Now the straps. For the most part the buckles on the parts that count like the shoulder strap are solid, but for some reason the straps to cinch down the sides don't have any stitched fold over design to prevent the straps from sliding out of the buckle. For some folks, this isn't a pivotal point to those straps, but I personally like to cinch the sides down to ensure that my bottle and other items that don't fill the bag completely don't jostle around when I am tossing the bag into the back seat of the truck, etc. Looking at the bottom of the bag, I am not a big fan of the drain holes. Just seems odd to me as I will need to be aware not to place the bag on anything with moisture since I do carry paperwork in the bag. That being said, the interior of the bag has a plastic type waterproof lining.Aside from straps and holes, it's an overall good bag. If it wasn't for those two negatives, this would be a 4.5 star bag. Time and daily carry will tell how durable it is.
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