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The CVLIFE Military Travel Backpack is a robust 40L tactical backpack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-density 900D*600D fabric, it features multiple compartments for organized storage, a hydration-compatible design, and a versatile Molle system for attaching additional gear. With its durable construction and comfort-focused design, this backpack is perfect for camping, hiking, and everyday carry.
P**
Hunting bag
Perfect size! Very well made!😎
T**N
Great backpack
The CVLife backpack is a solid, well-made pack with durable, water-resistant material. It has four main zipper compartments, starting with two large ones that feature dual zippers and sub-pockets to keep your items organized. The back compartment has a hydration bladder pocket with a covered tube pass-through, but the pocket is too wide, making it hard to keep the bladder upright. Adding a couple of Velcro straps inside would fix this.On the front, there's a half-height zippered pocket with sub-pockets and a keychain holder, plus a smaller water-resistant compartment perfect for keeping items dry during rain. This smaller pocket is great for papers, maps, or your phone and is the only one with a protective flap over the zipper. There are also side pockets for water bottles and Molle straps for attaching extra gear.The construction quality is impressive, with strong stitching, reinforced stress points, smooth zippers, and extra padding at key contact areas like the waist and shoulders. There are thoughtful touches like a drinking hose clip on the shoulder strap and an elastic sternum strap for added comfort. Plenty of adjustable straps help keep everything compact and in place.I deducted a star for not having protective flaps over the three largest compartments and for the awkward hydration bladder pocket. Despite these issues, it’s a really good backpack for your outdoor adventures.
M**A
Camo pack
Superb!
C**X
its not the best, but it will do for low key stuff
I have owned quite a few of these types of "tactical" bags over the years.this one isn't the best ive ever had, and its not the worst either. it can expand to a pretty big size and can hold all kinds of oddly shaped things.its durability is questionable somewhat too me. it feels as though it was made of something more flimsy than what a tactical bag should be made of. the zippers feel very cheap. they get stuck very easily.the straps are ridiculously under padded for a bag that could potentially be holding like 40 lbs of gear. there's almost no support to distribute the weight.and it smelled weird from the moment I opened it, and now after like a month of use, it still smells terrible.its starting to wear at the bottom already, you can tell that its thinning out. I dont know that this would be something that I suggest to others, but its as I said before, not the worst one ive ever seen.
T**M
Excellent quality
This is a great backpack with so many different uses and so many pockets and zippers. It's made of durable materials with good quality stitching that seems to keep everything tight and in the right place.
M**W
Great bag
I really like this bag. It has plenty of room for everything I need to carry when camping, hiking, playing airsoft or other outdoor activities. It seems well made and it always nice to have the option to add other bags or hang some gear from the loop on the pals/molle system. I think this well hold up pretty well as long as I don't abuse it too much.
S**I
Ok for a kid
The zippers are very small and thin, the water bottle compartment does not adjust. And the pull string for them does nothing, will soon break, very thin stretch cord of a girl's hair tie. I'm going to try the other one, not the travel type. Good for a young child only.
R**E
Nice Quality and Utility for the Price
This CVLife backpack is well made from heavy water-resistant material with 4 main zipper pockets. Starting closest to the body and working outward, we have two large full-pack size compartments, each with dual zippers. They both have sub-pockets to keep smaller items organized. The compartment directly against the wearer’s back has a pocket for a hydration bladder and a covered tube pass-thru at the top. Unfortunately, CVLife made this bladder pouch full pack width with no way to secure the bladder in an upright position. Typical hydration bladders are long and narrow. My 3L bladder, heavy with water, constantly wanted to fall over in the extra wide pocket. Without jury-rigging something, I could not get the bladder to correctly stay in position. Two rows of 2” wide Velcro straps inside this pocket would be all that’s necessary to secure any size/shape hydration bladder. Just for fun, I put a Level IIIA 10x12” soft ballistic panel into the bladder pocket – it fill nicely; I suspect a 12x14” would also fit.On the pack’s face (outside) is a ½ height dual-zippered pocket with multiple sub-pockets and a keychain holder clip. On the face of that compartment is yet another smaller single-zipper water-resistant compartment. This is the only main compartment without sub-pockets. As this compartment is rather thin, it would seem to me that its made for small items you want to keep dry in the event of a rainstorm, e.g., papers, maps, mobile phones, etc. This is the ONLY compartment with a protective flap covering the zipper. The pack has open-top pockets on each side for water bottles, canteens, etc. The pack’s face and sides have multiple Molle straps for attaching “add-ons”.The construction quality seems good with heavy straight stitching, reinforced at stress points, smooth operating zippers (most dual), additional padding at primary body contact zones (i.e., waist and shoulders) and thoughtful extras such as a drinking hose retention clip on the shoulder harness and an elastic sternum strap to provide comfort while keeping the shoulder straps in place. There are also plenty of adjustable retention straps to keep the pack contents compact and in-place.For lacking any protective flap over the 3 largest main compartments, I deduct ½ star. For the full-width hydration bladder pocket, with no way to properly position/secure a bladder vertically in place, I deduct another ½ star.For the price ($35 at time of review), this is a very good value.
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