Red Rock Outdoor Assault Packs
- Larger design with a total storage volume of 28 liters
- Multiple compartments including a main clam shell style compartment
- Constructed with MOLLE webbing for customization and expansion
- Fully adjustable padded shoulder straps with D-rings for attachments
- Includes two front utility pockets for survival and outdoor essentials
- Six quick-release compression straps for easy expansion or consolidation
- Touch-fastener-closure external pocket compatible with a 2.5-liter hydration bladder
- Features a mesh ventilated padded back panel and adjustable waist and sternum straps
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Sharpie –
This is a nice small backpack that is built with high quality material. I like the fact that the inside of this pack has waterproof material seen into it. The zippers are large and good quality, the pack is a nice size and good for light day trips or packing into tight spots where you may not want a larger pack. For a smaller pack it has a good quality waist strap.
Neth –
It’s fantastic. Really is. I use it for biking, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, or carrying my gear & boxes of ammo when shooting sporting clays. It is holding up beautifully after a year and a half of medium-duty use. No complaints and I highly recommend it. There might be better ones out there I’m sure, but nowhere near this price point.
RJ –
I found this to be a nice day pack useful for work and pleasure. It is compact enough to not be bulky, but also expands outward quite a bit to accommodate more gear. The zippered pockets are nicely segregated and convenient. The construction is sturdy, although the zippers were a bit stiff to use at first. The pack appears that it will survive repeated use with limited wear and tear. Thus far the only aspect I’m unsure about is the width of the shoulder straps. Although they are padded, they are narrow. This serves to make the pack easy to transport and store, and hasn’t been an issue with light loads. I haven’t had the opportunity to carry heavier loads for extended periods to see if the narrow straps are adequate. I’m also still waiting on delivery of a hydration bladder, so it will be nice to see how that will integrate.
Guy –
I’ve had this pack for about six months. I use it for work to carry an extra pair of clothes, notebooks, a couple small tools, first aid kit mollie attatched and my lunch. It isn’t a terrible bag. It has two large compartments and two smaller compartments on the front. Also it has a velcro shut compartment facing the users back. In my opinion it could use some fastenable interior compartments as it only has a couple open interior pockets. My only real complaint about the bag is that the zippers failed on the main compartment. It looks like the stitch broke loose, which caused the zipper to come out of the track.
blackbeard06 –
Bought these for me and my team. They are very lightweight, but sturdy. There is plenty of room to load just about everything you need, without being too bulky. We use these as sustainment packs and couldn’t ask for better. Surprisingly, they were not very expensive which had no bearing on our decision to get these. We looked at more than a dozen packs and decided on this one. My only complaint is that they are not made in the US.