Angel Rapsus
Comentado en México el 22 de julio de 2024
Cumple todo lo que necesito, cabe una tablet 11"Un libro mediano de pasta blanda y mi kit EDC aun con espacio para cargador audífonos, celular y cartera. Mas las 3 bolsas exteriores de acceso rapido, solo le agregaria una almohadilla de hombro
Carlos Terán
Comentado en México el 14 de julio de 2024
No es precisamente táctica en el estricto sentido de la palabra, pero después de usarla por una semana siento que para situaciones urbanas es muy funcional. La tela es gruesa, y se siente firme. No podría asegurar que es impermeable por el tipo de zipper que están usando, pero tengo la confianza de que para lluvia ligera no me va a decepcionar. Al frente tiene dos compartimentos, uno con zipper (con dos tiras que quieren ser MOLE pero realmente no lo son) y uno con cubierta asegurada con broche y velcro. En medio hay 3 argollas de resina, en donde viene incluido un mosquetón de resina semi-táctico. La porción superior tiene un zipper con doble puller. Los pullers tienen una cuerdita delgada y un detalle de resina para evitar ruido que siento que es muy frágil porque son sólamente de adorno, así que recomiendo jalar desde la pieza de metal. El interior es espacioso, con un forro naranja que facilita ver lo que hay en el interior. Adentro hay dos pouches frontales cerrados con velcro y en la parte posterior un bolso de malla con zipper. En general, me gusta como me ha funcionado cargándola al hombro y como maletita (usando el mosquetón para amarrar las correas de una argolla que tienen al final. La parte que no me parece útil es el usar dos tiras de velcro para poner parches tácticos y al mismo tiempo destinar a que sean MOLE. Son muy frágiles como para poner algo útil allí, pero al menos son de la medida exacta para una tira de identificación o un parchecito de moral. La volvería a comprar, definitivamente.
Isra
Comentado en México el 29 de septiembre de 2023
Gran capacidad, puede ser apoyarte en su espacio para cualquier necesites de momento, creo un básico de tus viajes de exploración
Manuel alberto
Comentado en México el 27 de octubre de 2022
muy amplia cabe de todo, solamente el forro por dentrocmenzo a romperse y despues se rompio un poco la lona por la parte de afuera en el mismo lugar la mande a cocer y sigue dando mucha batalla ojo la ocupo diario y cargo de todo, llaves, cartera, telefonos,camara, chuceria etc.
Mr. E
Comentado en México el 10 de enero de 2022
Mucho más de lo que esperaba. Sumamente amplia la construcción es de muy buena calidad para un un uso casual o para un kit EDC. El detalle del interior con forro color naranja lo hace súper práctico para encontrar las cosas fácilmente. Es increíblemente espaciosa y va super bien para hiking o para ir de viaje rápido a conocer algún sitio. Está súper amplia y tiene muchos bolsillos.
Miriam Mañe
Comentado en México el 15 de julio de 2021
Excelente material, mucha resistencia en uso rudo.
Armando Ayala Pérez
Comentado en México el 20 de junio de 2021
buen tamaño y los materiales bastante resistentes
泡盛シーサー
Comentado en Japón el 24 de octubre de 2021
バックの材質やジッパーは耐久性の良さそうな、丈夫な出来で満足です。惜しい点は、ベルトです。ペラペラなベルトで長めのベルトと相まって、よじれて装着しにくいことこの上なし。
Alan Rubi
Comentado en México el 13 de septiembre de 2021
Esta genial, cómoda y muy útil. El material es resistente, y permite guardar muchos artículos de EDC
Dr. Awesome
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2020
I love the bag, and now use it to carry all the crap I used to have to jamb into cargo pockets. It was inexpensive, but seems very well made. I am going to make some modifications to it to make it work better for me, but that’s just because I want it to suit my needs better.1. The strap could be longer if you want to use it as a “sling bag”. As it comes, the most extended position is just short of what I would like as an average 5’9” 190 lbs guy. I’m not wearing it as a fanny pack, but more of as a cross backpack I can pull over my shoulder to access it in the front when I want something.2. If you are using it as a sling bag, the strap isn’t angled in its attachment to the bag. If is constructed more as a fanny pack, so when you “sling” it, it doesn’t stay in the center of your back. It wants to hang down like a purse. When I modify the length of the strap, I’ll fix this issue is well.3. I like the orange inside. It helps me find what I’m looking for easier, but the inside pouches aren’t to my liking. They are held closed by a small square of Velcro. If they used a bigger piece or a zipper, it may be better. I also wish the orange inside material was the same as the outside (duck canvas cordura type). It would give it a little more support and make it a little more durable. The orange is more of a lightweight nylon (think of a cheap promotional type duffle bag material).4. Ditch the cheap plastic D rings between the outside pockets and replace it with MOLLE strapping loops. There appears to be a single band of MOLLE type strap loops sewn down both sides and along the bottom of the outside of the bag, but a single strap doesn’t do much for most MOLLE attachments. It needs another strap run parallel to it.That’s all I’ve got for now. I’ll replace the nylon Fastec type buckle with a Cobra buckle as well, not for strength or anything, but because I’m a fashionable guy with my little tactical man purse. I also riveted a Kydex holster for my G43 just in case things get real while I’m out shopping at Joanne Fabrics for materials to modify my new satchel. (Indiana Jones had one.)I’ll probably buy a few more, just in case I screw something up.
Wise Young
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de diciembre de 2019
I carry both an iPhone and iPad for communication and work. For years, I carried a Tumi shoulder bag which holds my iPad, iPhone, charger, and wireless earphones, keys, and glasses. However, I often left that bag hanging on the back of a chair or lying somewhere. This sling pack is smaller, more versatile, and can be snapped around my waist facing frontward when I drive, hung on one shoulder when I am carrying a backpack, or slung across my shoulder on my back when I am carrying only the sling bag. It has three tough plastic rings on the front where I can hook my keys with two pouches where I can stick my hooked keys and wireless earphone case. There are two webbing straps on each end onto which I can snap other tools, such as a small knife and flashlight. The sling bag holds my iPad Pro 11” with a cover, Pencil, and keyboard, as well as two iPhones, wallet, charger, connectors, glasses, and even a monocular telescope for watching football games and concerts. I have been using this bag all around the world (India, China, Middle East, Europe, Brazil) and have not yet left it anywhere, probably because of the versatility of its thick clippable web belt that can be snapped around the waist, slung over one shoulder, or across the front or back as a sling pack. It is black, does not show dirt, and is washable. It has two cinchable belts on the bottom to tie a folded scarf and light waterproof nylon jacket or hat. The sling bag is small enough that I can stuff it into a Timbuktu messenger bag so that I can carry the messenger bag and a backpack onboard an airplane. It carries everything that I need to work and communicate with on hikes, shopping, concert, or football game. It is secure when carried in front so that it cannot be readily stolen and under your coat to get into a secure stadium. The outside is very durable but the inside lining and internal zipper bag is showing some wear that had to repair with thread and needle. Other than that, I think that will last a lifetime.
Temple, Casey A
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de septiembre de 2019
I've been on the hunt for the most effective sling bag for my personal, everyday use and I don't know if this is it. Here's a comparison to everything I've tried coupled with my opinions. Following that I'll give a pros and cons. Skip to the bottom section if you just want my take on this bag, which I like a lot.-Barbarians EDC MOLLE Sling - Ordered 1, arrived splitting at seams. Return, re-order, arrived damaged. Time for new brand.-Red Rock Outdoor Gear Rover Sling - Seemed sturdy though it had a MOLLE length on the sling strap come right off without provocation. The rest of it held up fine, it was just kind of squat and fat and deep and I wanted something a little taller, narrower, and contained. Later sold as used.-Red Rock Outdoor Gear Large Rover Sling - Loved the profile of the bag, held up beautifully, and I still have it. But still too deep and too wide for my personal preferences.-Oakley Extractor - Love the style, love the look (minus the fat 'O' on the front), and the storage space with hook and loop is great. Strap was too narrow for me, bag was too wide, and it doesn't stand up on it's bottom; needs to be laid on its back. Another issue is the MOLLE straps have two rows of vertical stitching for each division. Second stitch makes it less than 1.5 inches wide meaning most MOLLE gear can't lace through. I trimmed those stitching to attach some pouches and realized it was just an impractical bag for me on all fronts except internal storage compartments.-Condor MOLLE Hydration Pouch - Tried to build a custom MOLLE bag of sorts. This ended up being super heavy and there was no structural support so it wouldn't stand on its own.-PlasMaller Tactical Waist Pack - This bag hit everything on my list except for 1) pocket/zipper style makes access to contents difficult and 2) crazy small. I needed at least 5 inches tall and 8.25 long to hold a journal and this bag was about 4 inches tall or something.And so I came across this bag and the reviews were good so I went for it. So far, this has been the most effective bag of the lot. I did, however, augment the strap significantly to make it more functional.First off, yeah, you get what you pay for more or less. It's a super pliable nylon that's not military grade but higher denier nylons don't flex much at all and are uncomfortable. This thing being made from regular backpack material is a win for me. I especially love the orange lining just for the pop and ease of visibility of contents.It also fits a good deal of items in a few separated pouches rather than one big dump bucket. Since it's not a rigid material, filling it makes it bulge so I cut the plastic D-rings off the front and put on some 1 inch strap keepers and ran a compression strap with pinch buckle at the top. Removing the D-rings isn't necessary to fit a compression strap, but I wanted to also mount a multi-tool so, meh. I like to carry a couple superfluous things and this bag accommodates that desire.Overall personal pros:-Not very or overly militaristic-Lots of space and organization-Not too tall at about 6 inches-Orange lining is neat-Affordable and functionalBut I ran into a few key issues.The first issue I fixed by essentially destroying the bag. Straight straps do not make for a good cross-body fit. The base needs to be offset either left or right depending upon wearing preference. Great bags have modular mounting points. This bag has straight straps, so wearing it cross-body means the lower flap pulls inward at a right angle and the bag tries to sit perpendicular to your body rather than flush. It's taller than it is deep, so this extends your silhouette and means the bag gets caught on stuff. The strap is also a bit too pliable which, unlike my thoughts on the bag material, I find this problematic. SO - I cut the straps off, stitched down their excess, and stitched on an additional 1.5 inch webbing through the existing strap D-ring adjuster things. I then attached a modified Hazard 4 shoulder strap with just 1.5 inch slip fittings - no other stitching - and it sits flush on my back.I'm also not thrilled with the soft, breathable athletic padding material that's on the back of the bag. It adds a bit too much dimension for me and I don't really need that much interference for comfort if I'm not carrying more than 20 pounds. Would rather do without but that's not really something I can fix without having to re-stitch the entire bag and I'm not about that right now.It's also just too deep for me. I'd rather have the two pockets on the front offset to either side of the main body for one long, shallow bag and then have the front be open MOLLE webbing or a big hook-and-loop field; I had to sew on my own hook-and-loop in a spot that seems weird to leave empty. But, like I wrote previously, this is the best bag I've come by to fit my interests.Overall personal cons:-Straight straps do not fit cross-body effectively-Orange stitching can be seen along outside seems when bag is filled-Blank field over Fitdom logo? Add hook-and-loop, plz-Wings/flaps where straps connect on either side are wasted space so...-Front pockets should go on either side of bag to minimize depth and decrease silhouette-Comfort padding is a bulky and unnecessary luxuryBut I like it and it works for now until I guess I finally just make my own bag since that's a thing I can do but have never done and also know will cost a lot and take a long time and I'd rather just buy half a dozen things for 15 or 20 each until then because I love failure?Ah well, hopefully this novel helps someone else looking for a bag similar to the way I'm looking. I'm currently waiting on a custom order from a company called BDS tactical who make tactical fanny packs, among other things. They have a blank MOLLE panel that I'm going to try just slapping MOLLE bags on and see what happens. 3-5 week lead time though.GOOD LUCK
Andrew
I'm happy with the bag,but there's no way to nicely tie up the excess strap if you shorten it to wear around your waist. Good production and design.