Mardingtop 65+10L Internal Frame Backpack with Rain Cover for Military Camping Hiking Traveling Army Green-M403








Key features
- •MATERIAL- 65+10L, 11.4"*7.1"*35.4". This tactical backpack is made of Water-resistant 600D polyester. YKK Zipper. Rain Cover Included.
- •BREATHABLE WAIST BELT- This travel backpack with padded waist belt, can fit within 49" waist.
- •MOLLE WEBBING- You can hang on tools,trekking pole,tents,sleeping bag and other accessory with using this molle design.
- •DETACHABLE SIDE POCKET- This hiking backpack with 2 big Detachable side pockets(13.8"*6.3"*3.9") that can carry plenty of camping & survival gear.
- •90 DAYS LIMITED WARRANTY- If you don't like this military backpack, it's available to return.
Mardingtop 65+10L Internal Frame Backpack with Rain Cover for Military Camping Hiking Traveling Army Green-M403
List Price: $152.76$137.48DEALYou Save: $15.28 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Based on 10 reviews
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Love it
William Kennedy✓ Verified Purchase•September 6, 2023
This thing is well built and i love it, tons of room, tons of molly, super adjustable & one of the more comfortable packs ive used (tall ppl friendly) i do reccomend stitching or pinning down the Velcro adjustment that's center of your back, not a big issue but if you're throwing this on over a plate carrier or camel back it'll sometimes catch & undo itself, but this pack really puts it on your waist if you have it adjusted right, would recommend
Good but i dont feel safe with it
Nick & Jessica✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
I got this backpack for a Survival Pack narrative. Its very spacious that's for sure. Not a Walmart bag but not a Survival Bag in my opinion. A Survival Bag needs to be durable and strong enough to survive the roughest elements and conditions. The side pouches became very bulky and didn't feel satisfactory for me. The zippers on the side pouches are not secure, they can and will unzip partly.
The carrying Handle on the Top of the pack doesn't feel secure when fully loaded. I feel like it will rip, and that's at 30 lbs.
After seeing many peoples reviews with stitching issues and ripping issues, and having my own personal dislikes I just didn't feel comfortable having this back pack as my rugged survival pack.
So i went and bought me a $320 Vanquest Markor 45 Backpack and called it a day:)
Buy once, cry once.
I don't think its a bad backpack and i think it will work for some people. But not for my uses. Once you start filling it up all the space, weight could be a problem on longevity of the back pack really quick in my opinion.
The carrying Handle on the Top of the pack doesn't feel secure when fully loaded. I feel like it will rip, and that's at 30 lbs.
After seeing many peoples reviews with stitching issues and ripping issues, and having my own personal dislikes I just didn't feel comfortable having this back pack as my rugged survival pack.
So i went and bought me a $320 Vanquest Markor 45 Backpack and called it a day:)
Buy once, cry once.
I don't think its a bad backpack and i think it will work for some people. But not for my uses. Once you start filling it up all the space, weight could be a problem on longevity of the back pack really quick in my opinion.
As described.
Charles F✓ Verified Purchase•August 13, 2023
The backpack is as it should be.
Worth the money
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
This is a great back pack "¦. It's big and very comfortable
For the money it's great
Socrates.62✓ Verified Purchase•July 9, 2023
I'm going to start with the cons first, so far there's only a couple.
1. A bag this size that's meant to carry this much weight should really be double stitched pretty much where ever there is stitching.
2. Like others have stated, the side pouches zip from the bottom up so they will wander unless you remedy a solution for that issue, which I have.
The pros
For sub 150 dollars this bag is great. The straps, the padding, the waistline belt, everything. I've loaded it to about 60ish lbs and full to the top. I have a woobie, poncho, sleeping bag, tent, multiple changes of clothes, tarp, wool blanket, food, water filtration, a shovel, a folding saw, you name it, you can fit it in or on. I've carried it around the property to make sure it wasn't going to fall apart but have yet to hit the trails or go camping yet. Will update after a couple trips
1. A bag this size that's meant to carry this much weight should really be double stitched pretty much where ever there is stitching.
2. Like others have stated, the side pouches zip from the bottom up so they will wander unless you remedy a solution for that issue, which I have.
The pros
For sub 150 dollars this bag is great. The straps, the padding, the waistline belt, everything. I've loaded it to about 60ish lbs and full to the top. I have a woobie, poncho, sleeping bag, tent, multiple changes of clothes, tarp, wool blanket, food, water filtration, a shovel, a folding saw, you name it, you can fit it in or on. I've carried it around the property to make sure it wasn't going to fall apart but have yet to hit the trails or go camping yet. Will update after a couple trips
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