Mongo Versipack (Black)

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  • Andrew P. Livelsberger

    > 3 day

    I keep a camera with me at all times and this thing is perfect for that. I cannibalized some padded dividers from another camera bag to line the sides and bottom. Can carry a full size DSLR and 2 or 3 extra lenses with batteries and other accesories easily.

  • shawn

    > 3 day

    I bought a smaller jumbo versipack 1st and really like it but needed more room. Enter the mongo. Same fantastic quality as the jumbo but lots more room. Ive loaded it out 2different ways. 1St I packed in my regular EDC stuff from my jumbo and then started to carry as my EDC. That only lasted 3 days like that. That sucker is heavy. In a emergency get home situation I can carry it but for every day carry its a pain. Its current role is a truck get home bag. It holds my regular EDC stuff and the extras for emergencies. I have the smaller jumbo on me all the time and it carries me over to the big bag. This mongo could make a Great Tactical diaper bag. Update: Ive had the mongo for over a year now. This bag is still awesome! No rips or weak spots..still looks like new.

  • Samurai Sammy

    > 3 day

    This bag is awesome I use it on a daily basis to carry the stuff I need to get me around. I am legally blind and with this bag it allows me to store all of necessary equipment that i may need with me in a safe place while using my cane while walking and getting around.

  • WB5MGR

    > 3 day

    Let me start out by saying that this is a really great bag, best bag that I have found so far in its size class. I would like to see maxpedition make a couple of mods to the bag that could make it even better; maybe they will take my advice, maybe they wont.

  • lynne benefiel

    > 3 day

    I love this pack.

  • Dhokhar

    > 3 day

    This versipack is tough. I mean very very you

  • JPC

    > 3 day

    Perfect EDC bag.

  • R. Taylor

    > 3 day

    I love this bag. So much so, Ive purchased a second. One exclusively for work, and the other used as an EDC lite-bug out. The material is great, tough and sturdy. Enough pockets for whatever it is you want to tote (i.e. conceal) wink-wink. Its also very versatile and NON cumbersome, meaning its not clumsy or awkward in appearance or to carry. Like many other packs, satchels or slings, they are either too small, thin material, uncomfortable, not enough pockets or they are inconveniently placed. Not this bag.

  • Nas71

    > 3 day

    I have a few of these so called tactical bags. This for me is by far the best engineered bag. The amount of pockets and little nooks for stuff is just amazing. Originally used it as my EDC bag and even fit in my 13 inch laptop (yup, it fits....sort of, but you need to add in your own padding) for my daily trip to the office. Have since re-prioritised the bag for use as a Get Home bag that I keep in my car. Holds pretty much everything I need to get home should I ever get stuck away from home.

  • Jaggy

    > 3 day

    I researched for months, hunting down the ultimate, most durable, most organizable, purse-size EDC bag. It has everything I wanted--and is durable, organizable, and purse-size. But lets face it: this bag isnt attractive. It isnt fashionable. It isnt even capable of being made more attractive. No amount of puff paint or glitter is going to turn this beast into a beauty contestant. The strap is difficult to adjust, making it hard to carry over a shoulder, and it makes my back hurt when worn cross-body. And its HEAVY. Filled with my normal girly purse-type stuff, it clocked in at almost fifteen pounds without a water bottle. Plus, I noticed that Id get some weird looks when I was carrying it in stores, even with the Im so not a scary person patches (medic, WFR, girl pirate, St. Michael). I so wanted to love this bag, but it just didnt happen. I still have it, and Im hoping we can turn it into a diaper bag in the future, but it doesnt work for EDC. Instead, I turned to the Timbuk2 Eula, which gives up a bit in the organization department, but I dont get stares or feel like Im the least fashionable woman on the planet (but lets face it, I am). The Eula is also waterproof, much lighter, easier to adjust for multiple ways of carrying, and it is half the cost of the Mongo.

Large and in-charge, the mongo has a massive main compartment surrounded by plenty of slip & zippered pockets, Rear CCW storage, phone pouch, a large array of attachment points, and tons of loop field for patches & accessories. The mongo holds true to the ergonomic Versipack design, so you can load it up and it won"t drag you down. Equipped with a comfortable shoulder and waist strap and a rear padded Island that conforms to the body, This spacious everyday carry is a great work bag, camera bag, Diaper bag or short-excursion bag. If you love the jumbo Versipack but need more space, The mongo Versipack is just the bag for you.

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