Covert Escape RG(TM) Flashlight/Tools/Camera/GPS/Cycling Chest Pack by Hazard 4(R)








Key features
- •A more comfortable alternative to belt holsters; carry gear without using a belt and easily reach your items in confined spaces
- •The content-specific Covert modules carry tools/equipment in 5 configurations which you choose to suit your task
- •Also functions as a last-ditch, always-close survival kit
- •External Size: 5" L x 7" W x 1.5" D (12.5 x 18 x 4 cm)
- •Main Material: Dobby Nylon w/ PU X 2 Treatment
Covert Escape RG(TM) Flashlight/Tools/Camera/GPS/Cycling Chest Pack by Hazard 4(R)
List Price: $108.95$98.06DEALYou Save: $10.89 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Amazing product for running with a small loadout or for quiet & covert operations. PS: Fits perfectly over my tactical vest.
Syxz✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
I FOUND EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR! This pack is very well made. It also conveniently fits over my tactical vest without any sacrifice to storage access. I wear it as a chest pack when I do my outdoor runs and it comfortably fits all my work-out note books, pens, my cellphone, etc. with out it ever feeling uncomfortable, weighed-down, or awkward. It has 4 compartments. One main one that's actually removable. Great for holding a camera, voice recorder, wallet, you name it. The other primary one hangs down when you unzip it. It's like a little table bib (doesn't that sound brutally manly?!). If you're looking for a durable, well-made TACTICAL and COVERT chest pack, look no further. I will not hesitate to buy another one if I find the need to. I do a lot of covert and low-profile work that sometimes requires precise stealth in many dynamic forms. Since this stays close to the chest it's close to the center of gravity, eliminating most movement sound. It also looks like something Tom Cruise would wear in mission impossible, which is a boost of moral if you ask me. This keeps things right in reach (the adjustable straps really allow you to customize your fit) I have a big chest, too, and the bag's not phased at all. This thing is amazing. I have to say the only negative thing about it, is that when it is not being applied to the small, practical, and covert purpose it stands for, it hangs on you like a man's chest-fanny-pack. Mine also had a defect. One of the adjustable buttons on it didn't snap so it was useless. Luckily it was the one (there's two black buttons on top) that I had no need for. I hope it was just a single defect and that all of them don't come out like that. I was upset at first but because I ended up liking the pack so much, I got over it. It's not a visually aggressive pack at all, like I said before. However, add it over the tactical vest and this thing turns you into a utility prepared ninja. Wear it as a costume or on the field. I could see this also being used in airsoft as you could fit a bunch of mags a tanks in it; among anything else creative you can think of. It's perfect for forest hikes/runs or just long runs in general. It takes the load off your back so you can run and forget you're carrying stuff. This material.... just buy it and see. I have no doubt, even though I use it alot, that it's going to last me a while. This thing is my favorite EDC I have and it's the best chest-pack/covert you can get. Hope this helps!
GREAT!! But. . .
Payton Indermeuhle Jr.✓ Verified Purchase•July 20, 2023
right out the box I can tell its made with decent material but the straps are a tad to thin in my opinion. I replaced them and it seems to work well as I'm hunting, I'm using it as a scout pack that holds promotive survival gear and my binoculars its help up through some rough stuff. would recommend to a friend for a eco kit :)
Nice little ruck sack
Ramco✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
I like it all around. I use it when I go hiking. It holds a bunch of stuff such as my IPhone 14, my wallet, house keys and car fob, a small umbrella, a water bottle, loose change and folding money, a pen, and everything but the kitchen sink. Seriously.
I wear it using the cross strap and it's very comfortable to wear.
It's weight is almost non noticeable with all the stuff I have in it.
It's good looking. It's the modern day fanny pack w/o the Quasimodo added appearance to your backside.
I definitely recommend this product.
I wear it using the cross strap and it's very comfortable to wear.
It's weight is almost non noticeable with all the stuff I have in it.
It's good looking. It's the modern day fanny pack w/o the Quasimodo added appearance to your backside.
I definitely recommend this product.
Modular
JC ✓ Verified Purchase•May 5, 2023
It is pretty good quality in its overall design. I have some other gear from Hazard 4 and I'm probably getting more soon. I like their approach on designing tactical gear. Not a word I sling around very often and what other companies label as "tactical" gear is usually air soft quality or worse. Hazard 4 really changes things up with the clip system which easily converts the bag into multiple scenario uses. Great bag!
Just Too Small
Kevin W.✓ Verified Purchase•April 28, 2023
This bag is extremely well made, but it's just too small for my purposes. I wanted it to hold my phone, a small waterproof camera, and a small handgun. I can fit 2 of the three, but not all of them. I can get the phone OR the camera in the front pocket, and still get the handgun in the rear pocket. If I try to put the camera AND the phone in the front, the back pocket is too tight for the handgun.
The bag would've been perfect had it been slightly larger.
The bag would've been perfect had it been slightly larger.
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