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The Condor3 Day Assault Pack is a robust and versatile backpack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a generous 50-liter capacity, it features 7 pockets for optimal organization, hydration compatibility, and a comfortable design that includes body contour shoulder straps and a foam back panel. Made from durable nylon, this pack is built to last, making it the perfect companion for any adventure.
| ASIN | B004VRKWR4 |
| Age Range Description | Children |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | No Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Backpack Harness Type | Shoulder Harness |
| Best Sellers Rank | #190,589 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #432 in Tactical Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Condor |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,918 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Nylon |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Good fit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022886125028 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 17"W x 22"H |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Condor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 125-002 |
| Material Type | Denier Nylon |
| Model Name | Classic |
| Number Of Pockets | 7 |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Bottle Holder, Hydration Bladder Holder |
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Classic |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Size | 3038-Cubic Inch |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Sport Type | Outdoor |
| Storage Volume | 3038 Cubic Inches |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Number | 125-002 |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Theme | Military |
| UPC | 051719921483 022886125028 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**D
Great bag for all heavy duty needs.
Awesome bag and great capacity and lots of pockets. Used for my bug out bag and fits so much. Lots of food bar bricks and MRE's fit in the large pocket along with clothes. Feels like heavy duty fabric and the zippers being hidden by a flap is great. The molle is also great for molle compatible stuff. The waist and sternum strap also takes a lot of weight and pulls it tight to your body so it's not weighing you down and the compression straps really help to keep it closer to your body. Also fits a 3L camelbak (water bladder) and has a hard plastic board between it and your back so you don't bust it. Also has a flap with a hole so you can run your water bladder bite valve to your shoulder straps which also have molle on them.
L**M
Great bag. Dont forget to adjust the fit
Bag Is great very large lots of room fits nicely on back when full. As with any bag you need to size and fit this bag to you. I am 6 4 and this bag fits me well. Have everything I need for 72 hours in it. Food water ammo tent sleeping bag first aid you name it its in there weighs about 60 pounds fully loaded. Feels fine on my back. The stitching on my bag is top notch double stitched and no frays. The zippers are good and strong and yes if you don't move the rain flap out of the way they stick. The straps and belt are way padded and feel nice don't forget to size it with the straps on the side of the waist belt. This makes a huge difference in the fit. in order for this bag to be sized since it does not have top straps on the shoulder straps you will have to let out the bottom of the shoulder straps. To take up the slack you need to cinch in the belt straps. It took me about 20 minutes to adjust the fit on the bag but once I did it was worth it. The material it is made out of is thick and rugged looks like it will last a good long while. The inside compartments material is much thinner but stitched well. I tried to pull as hard as I could and rip a seam to no avail they all held. The bag seems to be 50 liter but with all the pockets and straps it holds a lot. I bought this bag for the straps in the main compartment it made it a breeze to get my tent sleeping pad and clothes for two days in there with room to spare. the outside back compartment holds enough mountain hose food for three days along with trail mix and other snacks. the two side bags hold my ammo and navigation equipment. The radio pouch fits my baofeng with an extended battery perfectly and the other one fits my power bank. the back document area fit my solar panels just fine. All in all I am happy with this bag we shall see how I feel after some time. Thats my 5 9 daughter wearing the bag with all 60 pounds of gear for size. I will be taking the bag out on a test run next weekend and will up date how it went
T**R
Excellent quality and value. Perfect for a Survival Pack.
This bag is much larger than I thought it would be. For the price, I was hoping it really was as good as the other reviews I had read. I have to say, I have no regrets getting this pack. It's going to be my primary BOB as well as my fall hunting pack. The canvas is very good quality and should be able to take a decent amount of wear. The side pockets are excellent and one of the main things that drew me to the bag; they fit a large amount in them alone. The lower compartment is also excellent. I have mylar blankets and a large wool blanket in the compartment, and I could fit more. There are small mesh pockets in this area as well. The main compartment is huge, and has straps inside, so items remain snug. I've just ordered a single 3L bladder and if I still have room, I'll buy another. The smaller compartment is also rather large, with many interior pockets. Many molle connectors make for easy add-ons. The bag is extremely comfortable for me (I'm 6'1''), and has lots of padding in the areas you need it. The only cons I can initially see are that the stitching might not be as tight as some of the higher priced bags. Time will tell if it holds up or not, though you'd probably have to beat on it for quite awhile to run into a problem. Also, the pockets in the interior make a lot of noise; like they're made of a crinkly vinyl-acrylic material....Not a big deal though, as I doubt you'd be rummaging through it in a stealthy situation. I'd definitely buy this bag again if I had to do it all over. Great pack.
C**J
Almost Awesome....
I loved this pack for getitng through a trip to the Costa Rican jungle. It worked great and had a ton of storage. I would have given this bag a 5+ out of 5 other than one peculularity. When I got the bag, opened the box, and tried to unzip the main compartment, the zipper pull pulled off in my hand, the first time I tried it. I tried to get it back together with no success. I shrugged this off and tried another pull on another pocket. Same thing happened again. At this point I said "to heck with this" and I cut every last zipper pull off the bag and replaced them with some spare para-cord I had. I figured I'd rather completely address this problem at home before I left, rather than in the jungle. I totally understand this was a minor issue, and has no major overall bearing on the bag, but I was disheartened hat I had to address a poor-quality issue whatsoever. I cannot speak to the longevity of the bag, as I have only owned it for a short time. I can say it took a beating on the trip we took, and is no worse off. It feels very substantially built, in regards to the sewing, stitching, and the material itself. It is extremely comfortable to wear loaded down. I really like the adjustability of the bag. I just hope the pulls are not indicative of other issues with quality. I doubt this will be the case, but I just can't get myself to give 5 stars when there is just an shadow of doubt that I believe will ultimately disappear in the years to come.
A**R
Great Pack
I love this pack. I've only gotten to use it on a weekend trip. I got it to be the dad's pack to carry everyone's crap on one of those day excursions. If you're a dad you've been in my shoes where you have to carry all sorts of little odds and ends for the family plus water and snacks. This has enough compartments to keep stuff sorted and little pockets for pens, keys, sunglasses, etc. What I really like about the pack is comfort. I'm a big, I mean really big guy, This pack has huge, comfortable straps. My shoulders would always ache after wearing my old school backpack from college full of water, DSLR, layers of clothing. All the stuff would make the small pack straps really dig in and hurt after wearing it all day at an amusement park. The Condor pack has long, well padded, contoured straps. The only problem will be not taking even more crap because you can and lugging extra weight all day. My only complaint so far is the pack weighs a lot more than a basic backpack. But that is because it has more room, better straps, and tougher materials. I feel that's a fair trade off. My only regret is I haven't gotten a chance to use it much yet. On weekend trips I will use this in place of a suitcase, it has that much room. On bigger family trips it'll really shine on the day trips.
R**2
Great backpack that is very LARGE
Let me start by saying that I am new to "bug-out" bags. With that said, this is my novice review. This thing is LARGE and holds a great deal of items. I wear a large and I was able to pack three pairs each of hoodies and sweatpants in the main compartment. I was then able to pack four pairs of socks three shirts, and three pairs of shorts(just seeing how much winter and summer things I could load it with). Hoodies and sweatpants take up a lot of space so you should be able to load a weeks worth of regular pants and shirts in the main part. This pack is loaded with compartments for small items and the inside of the main compartment has straps for securing and tightening items. I tried on the pack with everything loaded and the padding on the back along with padded straps make this thing extremely comfortable to wear. Another thing that is a plus is the the hydration area in the very back has padding to protect the hydration bladder. The assault pack also has built in open channels to run the hydration tube to either side. Another plus is that this pack has drain holes in case it happens to soaked.There are no loose strings from the stitching and this thing is well put together. I like it so much that I plan to get a multicam color. You can't beat the price and this is just one of a few items from condor that I own. They are a great brand with great quality for a 1/3 of other brands.
J**N
Awesome bug out bag or hiking bag. Great bang for your buck
I am blown away by the quality of this pack. I read the reviews and though it sounded good or okay but man I was wrong. It's way better then I thought. The stitching is strong and solid no defects that I can see. Tons of space and pockets for all your gear. Has the molle attachments for your knives, flashlights, compass, or extra pockets you can buy seperalty. Most importantly is how comfortable this pack is on my back with all my gear in it. It probably weight 40lbs and man it is the most comfortable pack I own. It beats my northface packpack, my alps mountaineering pack, Teton pack, and tactical assault cheap brand pack too. And it's less expensive then 3 of the 4 I just mentioned. This pack is durable and strong. Has a nice spot for water bladder which I love to have. So many pockets that are well thought out. I can say enough good things about this bag. Perfect for bug out bag, or backpacking for a weekend in the mountains. I am buying a second bag for my girlfriends backpacking setup too. Buy one you won't regret it. Highly reccomended. Only complaint is that it's made in china. Wouldn't be Abel to tell by the quality tho.
B**D
This is the coolest pack ever (edit) but...
my friends and I bought these packs after watching many many many reviews on hiking bags and trying to buy something that would not just sit in our closets for most of the year. We decided on this and we were not let down. I have to say it is a bit heavy but thats alright. Everything on this bag is totally adjustable and by the time youre done adjusting it you feel like you don't even have it on. the internal back support can also be bent into the shape of your back for an even better fit. There is a strip of aluminum down the center and it allows for adjustment. If youre going on a weekend hike and you can't fit everything into or onto this bag then I suggest going to the RV park. I bought the condor water bladder too and just as awesome. I can use this for college or a range bag or what ever I want. A regular hiking bag would just lay around in the closet when I wasn't hiking...... (Edit) Do not load this thing down with 50 pounds of gear and think that you are going to hike more than 5 miles, there are people on youtube that think just because they can fit it in that it will be comfortable. Those people are idiots. I put 50 lbs in this thing and was on a 9 mile hike and after 5 miles I was hurting like crazy. The shoulder straps feel like half inch rope cutting into your shoulders. Did the pack hold up? yes it did and very well too. were the adjustments tight and comfortable? yeah for a while. but I am not kidding you if youre going on a hike buy a hiking bag. This is a cool bag and it can hold a lot and is very durable but it is not a bag for hiking. Don't do what I did!!! It is now my school bag and ammo bag when I go shooting.
K**C
Great pack. Good value.
Great pack. Lots of pockets and Molle. Strong zippers. This is my goto when I don't need to use my eberlestock to carry a rifle.
Z**A
Great backpack
Fits my camera bag. When I go to the field I throw my camera bag in the large compartment so my lenses and camera are safely secured. I can add multiple other kit items in side pouches, roll up my puffy jacket for the bottom pouch and I have plenty of room for water bottles and food in the small compartment. Iโve had about 50lbs in it so far. Carried, tested, so far itโs comfortable and holds up great. My husband was jealous so I bought him one to replace his day pack. Good for civies who buy surplus army stuff and pretend to be hard. It carries a good amount of stuff. My only complaint is that the chest strap is too small and squeezes my chest. The waist strap is fine. The quality and stitching is not what you will find on a 500$ bag but for the 130$ I paid for it I am happy.
P**D
B.O.B. 72 hour kit.
I have been looking and doing plenty of research in to what backpack/bags Preppers use for their 72 hour kits, the Condor 3-day tactical came up along with others and they all seemed to get very good reviews. I went onto Youtube and checked the numerous reviews on my three or four choices that I had in mind. In the end I went for the Condor backpack. A full inspection of the pack reveals the high quality thats gone into the making of the pack, from design to execution. There are plenty of compartments to stow your kit, plenty of MOLLE to add additional pouches and kit. This is a great pack and worth spending the money on, afterall we spend a lot on the kit that goes into the pack so it makes sense to spend some good money on a pack that is going to do a good job with protecting it. Highly recommended bit of kit, this is going to last many years and serve me very well.
V**S
Great backpack, great quality.
If you want a big back pack and comfort you will love this, Pros: - Storage options, organization options. - Compression straps. - Big. - Belt, very comfortable, it transfers the weight to the hips and releases the shoulders, big plus on long walks. - Water bladder. - Moldable back plate to extra comfort(it's in the water bladder compartment). - Only use it for 2 weeks but it seems to be durable. - Molly webbing all around. Look at some reviews online that describe this backpack. Cons: - I only use it for two weeks so I didn't find nothing until now, if you are a ultralight backpacker you may look at other backpack this is not light it weighs 3.2kg. I don't mind the extra weight it's very comfortable and i can transfer the weight to the hips and not the shoulders. On long runs is always the shoulders and back that capitulate to the weight, so i prefer comfort and weight distribution options. - Because it's very big you may have a tendency to put extra gear in there so be careful and only take what you really need.
S**T
Excellent piece of kit - rugged, well made,
Excellent piece of kit. Roomy, high quality material, double/triple stitching, thick straps, strong buckles. Straps are wide and well spaced, and the pack wears comfortably. Appreciated how quickly it was shipped. Definitely recommend this product and this vendor.
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