







Mongo Versipack
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TC Sailor
> 24 hourStrong construction, plenty of compartments, great size. I was originally going to go with the jumbo versipack, glad I got this larger size instead. It will hold my 10 tablet in an outer zipped pocket, so I can pack the main compartment without worrying about the tablet. CCW compartment sufficient to hold full size .45 and mags. Comfortable to carry, nice shoulder strap. Very pleased!
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Robert
> 24 hourGreat bag holds everything I need. From diabetic kit to first aid kit, fire kit,.knife maintenance kit.
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Michael K. Noirot
> 24 hourThis is absolute the best day pack/man-bag Ive ever owned. I can fit my concealed pistol, laptop and iPad in the spacious interior. With the design of the strap, it feels very light to carry all day long.
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Lucas Robinson
> 24 hourEverything about this is better than I hoped for. Heavy stitching. Solid seams. Big chunky buckles and zipper pulls. Smooth zippers. Main pocket is huge. Easily fit a 15 inch laptop and then some. Outer pockets are smaller and slimmer but have molle or elastic loops or dividers. Bottle holder is perfect diameter for a 1 liter nalgene bottle. The bottle retention strap is adjustable so you can put taller bottles in but the diameter is pretty fixed. Concealed carry pocket is nice but not very friendly towards full size autos. Especially if you have spare mags. The attachment method for the holsters and mag sleeves is velcro. Of course the maxpedition brand stuff fits in perfectly but if you dont want to spend the money for the brand name you can shop around for something. The bag has the loop part of hook and loop if that helps. I used to carry a red Rock generic backpack. This bag holds more, is more organized, and is smaller than the red Rock. I have it set up to fit a full size auto plus two mags, a decent trauma kit, and a days worth of food and drinks. If you dont want a monster bag I suggest stepping down to a maxpedition fatboy or jumbo sling bag. The quality is just as great with a more manageable size.
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Bruce Nelkin
> 24 hourtoo many useless pockets. the water bottle holder is an unusual size, too short and not wide enough. Some slight modifications could make this bag world class, but as is I returned it for a refund.
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Queen Medhurst
> 24 hourPerfect for my needs. I have a lot of maxpedition items and the quality is great.
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Daniel L Stickler II
> 24 hourThis bag is very well made, as expected from Maxpedition. I already own several of their bags and had been using the Jumbo as a general travel and hiking bag but this one allowed me to fit my MacBook which is what I had been looking for. This is like a backpack in a sling. Can also keep my CCW in the lined pocket, best of all worlds.
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Daniel Harper
> 24 hourHavent used it a lot yet, but so far Ive got to say I like it. I actually carry a laptop in it although that was not the reason I bought it. I think the real test will be when I travel with it on a long trip. Quality seems really good. Only down side was the price, although I must admit Amazon had it for as cheap as you could find it.
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Dean
> 24 hourGreat for a heavy duty murse. I dont have a CCW and the closest thing I come to urban warfare is a little road rage. I carry a Chromebook, phone, MP3 player, some chargers, pens, first aid supplies and some office stuff during the week. I will reload this bag for the boat, the beach, dive trips and whatever else may come along. It is a very versatile bag for all those things. I bought it for the quality -- I tend to blow through cheaper bags, particularly the zippers, so I wanted something that will last a little longer. Its a pretty rugged bag. I hope to get some years out of it.
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James Bunt
> 24 hourThe build quality of this backpack is second to none. The internal and external utility storage compartments is great. I will get many years of service out of this pack.