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The Tacticon 24BattlePack is a 40-liter military-grade tactical backpack designed for 1-3 day missions, camping, or travel. Featuring an expandable design with MOLLE webbing, a padded laptop compartment, hydration sleeve, and concealed carry holster, it offers superior organization and comfort. Made from water-resistant nylon and backed by combat veteran expertise, this unisex backpack blends rugged durability with customizable functionality.







| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Item Weight | 2.7 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 13"W x 19"H |
| Storage Volume | 40 Liters |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Embellishment Feature | Cord |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17 Inches |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Special Feature | Laptop Compartment, Waterproof |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Theme | Military |
| Style Name | Rucksack Backpacks |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Pattern | Camouflage |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Color | Black Camo |
R**.
Well built, very sturdy, room for lots of gear
Bought this pack to replace my aging EDC/"get home" pack. This pack has more space and is better suited to my needs. Shoulder and waist straps fit well (I'm 6'2" 210lbs). Like the multiple internal compartments too. Side loops will work well for holding other objects/equipment. Weight is better distributed in this pack compared to my old one. Only concern I have is the waist straps do not have a "stop tab" sewn into the pack end to prevent them from accidentally coming loose. I have seen other packs utilize hook and loop, or an "X" stitched into the tab. But it is not a deal-breaker for me. Pack is sturdy and ready for duty.
D**R
Half the price of comparable packs
This is the 3rd "tactical" style pack I've bought on on Amazon, but hopefully it's the last one I'll have to buy for a while.The first was a super cheap budget bag I bought because I didn't really know better. It fell apart at the seams almost instantly.The second was a slightly less cheap version that is super popular and had a lot of decent reviews. It lasted a little longer, but also started to fall apart in a few months.I went back and forth for about a month, debating between taking a risk on another Chinese made, no-name pack, or just paying the $$ for a 5.11 pack or something similar. That's when this one caught my eye. It looked the part, the reviews were good and the fact it had a real company standing behind it kinda sealed the deal.I've had it for a little over a month now and it's been pulling triple duty as a overstuffed travel bag, a hiking bag and a range bag. The "range bag" part being by far the most taxing. Fully loaded it's somewhere between 30 & 50lbs, and it's what caused my other packs to literally fall apart. But even with 400rds of 9mm, 200rds of .40, a 1,000 or so .22 and a couple pistols, this pack has been holding up exceptionally well. It's nice not having to worry that a shoulder strap is just going to rip right off the back.It has a lot of straps that you have to fiddle with, but unlike a lot other budget packs, these straps are actually high quality and functional. They're also pretty easy to cinch up so they aren't just blowing around and snagging on everything.Zippers are the other thing you have to worry about and so far these seem to be fine. The way the pack is designed it doesn't seem to put a ton of stress on them, even when fully loaded, which is what you want.So yeah, having been burned in the past, I'm exceptionally happy with this particular purchase and would highly recommend this bag over pretty much anything else I've seen at this price point. I'd even go so far as to say it's every bit as solid as many of the "name brand" packs you'll find for $100 or more.
T**M
One BAd ASS piece of gear.
I was a grunt back in the early '80s, that's infantry to those of you that were never in the military.After putting this pack through its paces for a year or better in the field I can say with confidence that this indispensable piece of gear is worth every penny. I am hard on my gear and expect it to perform under any circumstances. Plenty of room for multiple optics, extra ammo, extra clothing and a big thermos of coffee with room to spare.Plenty of pockets in all the right places, inside and out to accommodate large and smaller pieces of equipment.Everything stayed dry.Plenty of belt length for us bigger guys.This is just a good all-around piece of gear. And trust me when I say I have tried a boatload of different packs and do my homework before I buy, and none stood up to the test except an actual Marine corps issue 3 Day Battle pack. This is very comparable.If you need a good backpack, look no further. Buy it.One thing, I wish it came with the hard plastic back support like the Marine corps issue 3 Day Battle pack. I took the one out of my corps issue, that pack was pretty much worn out, and inserted in this new one.
A**E
A Sturdy & Versatile Bag That Laughs At Danger
got this bag the other day, and went on two walks with it so far. absolutely love it, lots of pockets, lots of straps and attachment points, and the molle grid was great to put my first aid kit on. also the zipper pulls feel really great, they feel almost "springy" and quick, probably due to the pull being every so slightly elastic, really nice quality. it's also really sturdy, and feels like i could throw it off a building every day and it won't get damaged. there's also a small pocket with a zipper on the corner only that goes right behind your back, right where the straps are, that is designed to fit an armor plate to protect from gunshots, or to put in a hydration bladder, and it has holes for a drinking straw to come out as well (which i'll be using it for that personally). the double stitching also feels sturdy, and the waterproof lining feels really nice. also the flag patch is indeed removable, i personally replaced it with one from Pull Patch on amazon that was black and rainbow stripes (for LGBTQIA+) instead of black and grey like the original, but you can put on whatever custom flag you want to throw in some more personality, i also bought two other patches too. i also put some of my pins on the V strap over the top, so there's room for personality there as well.all around a fantastic bag so far, and i'll update my review sometime in the future to comment on the durability.
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