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The ARMYCAMO Expandable Backpack is a robust tactical bag designed for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring a capacity that expands from 39 to 64 liters, made from durable 600 denier polyester, and equipped with a removable waist strap for added comfort. Perfect for camping, hiking, and emergency preparedness, this backpack combines functionality with a stylish design, ensuring you’re ready for any adventure.
J**N
Capacity and comfort at a very reasonable price
I traveled with an RV battery (62.5 lbs) and the backpack was able to evenly displace the weight. 10/10 Would recommend
V**O
Very comfortable pack
Tons of room. Easily could be used for a full weekend. Best part, the hip straps. Takes most of the weight off your back.
R**.
Great bag for the price
If you’re on the fence, get it. I use it daily and expands well enough to accommodate a 30 pack plus some snacks to give a size demonstration.
S**J
Cheap backpack, decent quality
I bought this bag for a great price, and it was a lot of volume. Seller I bought from has their colors mixed up in labeling, so I received the wrong color even after returning and re-ordering. Not that big a deal, more a reflection of seller attention to detail.This is an inexpensive bag of decent quality. I have no complaints in this regard. For the price, the quality is fairly good. I personally only use this bag to bring my stuff to work. A lunch bag, drinks, etc.Having said that, they describe this bag as a "3 Day Military Tactical Rucksack for Outdoors Hiking." I would not recommend this bag for that. I haven't been in the military, but I do go hiking and camping quite often. There is a huge difference between this and your typical 65L hiking backpack. This bag has no real support for carrying any kind of serious load. It simply expands outward, putting weight well to the rear if you were to try and carry 64L of stuff. If I were to carry this with my full 3 day+ kit for a hiking/camping trip, I'm certain that it would be very uncomfortable. There isn't a frame of any sort (internal or otherwise.) If you're going out for a day hike with lightweight items and just need to stuff your extra puffy jacket in there with your day supplies, there is plenty of room and will probably work fine.The shoulder straps are of the yoke variety, so fairly comfortable, but lower straps are thin and narrow. This generally means the shoulder straps get pretty twisted when putting it on. Padding is decent on the padded parts. Material of the bag itself seems to hold up so far, haven't experienced any problems with the seams. The zippers are your basic metal type with some thin cord laced through them for pull tabs. Expansion of the pack is accomplished by an accordion type of zipped section that expands as you unzip it, giving more room in the main pocket. Side compression straps are nearly useless, though, as they are excessively long and do not compress the bag to anything small. Perhaps they are useful if you have a large load and need to compress it down, but not to make the bag smaller than it comes.Front admin pocket is decent, with enough spaces for most things you might need. Waist belt is somewhat useful. I might be a touch long in the torso, but at my average to below average height, it does not fit well. I would remove it if it were removeable, but your mileage may vary in its usefulness.As a whole, for such a cheap bag, this is a good value. It is very useful and works for my needs. If you are looking for a serious bag for serious work, I'd move on and get something else. If you're on a budget, I'd still move on, as there are better options for hiking. If you're looking for a general bag for your basic needs, this will do just fine. It's better than a school backpack for options and organization and has about that level of quality in it.
T**Y
Excellent College Bookbag or Go Bag
I bought this bookbag as an emergency replacement for my college bag that ripped. After over a year of use, it has barely broken down at all.The good:1. Space.This bag has a ton of room in each compartment. I carry a 17.3" laptop in the main compartment, as well as several binders and notebooks without expanding it. If needed, the main compartment will expand and I could carry even more. It also has straps inside that I use to hold my laptop sleeve in place.The second compartment holds my tablet, two computer mice, a bluetooth keyboard, a mousepad, a phone and laptop charger, and still has more room. It has a large mesh pocket that is good for separating your items (I keep my mice and keyboard in it)The smallest compartment holds plenty of pens and pencils, a calculator, a USB thumbdrive, and headphones. This smaller compartment has plenty of pockets of various sizes to hold whatever small items you would need.2. MOLLE straps.This bag has MOLLE straps on both the front and sides, as well as the shoulder straps. I only use the one on the sides, where I have a water bottle attached to them using a carabiner. This is a good way to carry your water bottle, since this bag doesn't have a pouch for it. The other MOLLE straps I don't use, though they would be extremely useful if used as a Go Bag/Bug Out Bag. I believe that this bag would be a great choice as a Go Bag because it is discreet, yet can hold a lot of items and has lots of convenient features.3. Weight CapacityI have a HEAVY laptop, which brings my bags total weight to over twenty pounds most days. Despite this, this bag has never shown any signs of fatigue. It also remains comfortable to carry, and would be even more so if I utilized the hip straps.They are padded and seem quite beneficial if you need them.Weaknesses:1. Lack of dedicated laptop sleeve. My other bag and a sleeve inside the main compartment that was meant to hold a laptop and keep it in place. This would be a nice feature for this bag to have, but it sadly does not.2. Lack of water bottle pouch. This was already discussed, but I feel it is worth mentioning again.3. I wore a hole through the material underneath the MOLLE on the front of the bag because I attempted to hang my water bottle from a carabiner on it. When the bottle swung, the carabiner rubbed the material of the bag and eventually created a small hole. I switched to the side MOLLE straps, and have not had an issue with it. However, it does make me question how strong the material the bag is made out of. I have not had any other issues with wear, so it may have been an isolated incident.Overall, I love this bag and will likely buy it again if/when this bag eventually wears out. I highly recommend it for any college student, or anyone looking for a "go bag" or "bug out bag".
C**D
high quality bag for a teen on the go
My son loves the television program Outer Banks and this matches a bag carried by the main character. It has good room in it - he carries phone supplies, a hoodie, extra shoes, all kinds of stuff. Good for the price for a grab and go adventure bag