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The NOOLA 60L Military Tactical Backpack combines rugged durability with versatile functionality, featuring a large waterproof main compartment, hydration compatibility, and a full MOLLE system for customizable gear attachment. Designed for tactical, hiking, and travel use, it offers ergonomic comfort and modular adaptability for professionals and adventurers alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.21 x 11.14 x 5.24 inches |
Package Weight | 1.92 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 13 x 19.7 inches |
Item Weight | 1.8 Kilograms |
Brand Name | NOOLA |
Material | Polyester |
Part Number | STTBUS01CP |
Style | Rucksack Backpacks |
Sport Type | Hunting, Hiking |
Age Range Description | Children |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 60 Liters |
D**E
Excelente calidad pero...
Excelente calidad, es impermeable, y loebor es que puedo usar los bolsos adicionales deanera individual, loalo es el color del camuflaje no es como el multicam tradicional.
N**R
Hubby is happy with this.
Hubby is happy with this even though he doesn't use all the parts at the same time. Sometimes I use one part while he uses the others. It is great for day hikes, camping, hunting and fishing or just traveling for the week-end. I prefer to use a more light weight pack since I'm way smaller.
J**S
High Quality Backpack for the Money
How much do I love these backbacks. Lets say I bought two of them. I use one to travel with say on Amtrak and the other to use at North-South Lake, NY, with my star-gazing astronomy club. Great for carrying cameras, food, binoculars, a Bevi Sac and survival stuff. Two years now using this pack and no problems.
V**S
Good for the price
It's a good piece of gear for the price. Maybe in 1000D runs better.
F**A
Quality material
Large and many compartments. Love it!!
A**R
Nice pack
Great for a 3 day hunting trip
G**O
Great product
Excataly what I wanted
I**A
Decent Budget Backpack, but Not Built for the Long Haul
I primarily used this backpack for rucking, consistently carrying around 40 lbs, and it held up for about nine months before showing signs of wear. Over 300 miles later, it’s certainly been on some adventures, but its durability isn't great.The hip waist buckle is on the larger side, making it difficult to use effectively—especially for those with a 36-inch waist or smaller. It seems designed for wear over bulky clothing or a front plate carrier. However, the shoulder straps and sternum buckle performed well, keeping the ruck snug against my body, particularly during fast movement.While the fabric itself feels rugged, similar to military-grade MOLLE, the stitching is the weak point. Over time, the stitching on the bottom of the bag and at the shoulder strap attachment points will start to come undone.That said, for about $40, it’s a solid budget option - just don’t expect it to last forever. If you’re looking for a long-term rucking pack, you may want to invest in something more durable.
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