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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Use as Hybrid EDC/BOB and it ROCKS!,
This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
I'm an officer in a mountain town that bought one of these bad boys to double as my EDC and Bug-Out-Bag. First off, this bad is bomb-proof. Gotten snowed on, rained on, placed on wet ground (rubberized bottom is awsome and something I did not see on a lot of other bags of this nature), picked up, put down and thrown around daily. Each side rocks a Max rollypoly (with 32 nalgenes) and cocoon pouch and I also got other supplimentary pouches to pimp it out. The molle system is very handy especially when used with Max strap system. Oh, and the rubberized bottom and top of bag has molle webbing for easy tent and sleeping bag attachment. Tons of space, the picture makes the bag look smaller. Super comfortable straps too. The outter compartment also seems to be the only one on similar bags that can fit a standard metal work folder - this is priceless for easy carry along with my gear. Only drawbacks I can see is that they are made overseas although the U.S. design is damn near flawless. I did not have hundreds of dollars to spend on something like Elberstock and now I'm so glad I did not. Hope the review helps.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tough and tumble bag for any need,
This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
I have been shipping around for a Bug out Bag to carry my supplies for emergency situations and I needed to find a bag that was both affordable but spacious and resilient. I shopped around for a long while and I happened upon the Vulture II bag. I did my homework and from what I gathered it was a a very tough, spacious, and comfortable bag. It was, however, a little on the expensive end ($132 when I purchased it) so I was rather resistant to shelling out that much for a bag but over the course of a couple weeks it became clear that this is exactly the bag that I want.
The bag has met and exceeded all my expectations. From pulling it out of its plastic covering you can tell immediately that this was one rugged bag, it felt indestructible. Opening it up it revealed PLENTY of space for whatever you could want. There is a pocket for a water bladder if that is what one wants but as another reviewer stated it fits a laptop perfectly if you are thinking of using the bag more domestically. The zippers are a bit stiff on the bag requiring a little work to close and open them but that is of no surprise considering how tough the bag is and that new bags naturally need to be broken in a little. The shoulder straps, with CORRECT fitting, are extremely comfortable and there are both chest and abdomen straps that really help offload some of the pull on the shoulders. All in all, I would highly recommend this bag to whomever wishes for a reliable bug out bag, outdoors bag, etc. The bag is worth every penny and I suggest to anyone that, in this case, spending those extra couple of dollars will provide you with something that will outlast many other.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I like it, but its not my favorite,
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This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
I was an infantry Marine for 4 years. Ive had a few packs over the years and there are differing opinions of what is "milspec" and what isnt. Even though some of the stuff we were issued was junk, i would call this pack "almost milspec". Its definitely a superstar among the typical Swiss Gear, The North Face, or Targus packs that a lot of civilians are wearing. When i say "almost", it's because in terms of "milspec", i like to see metal D rings instead of plastic ones. Ive also worn out a lot of mesh that covers padding on some packs. This pack has a solid nylon back, but still has the mesh on the straps. It does carry well, even over long distances. The straps have a nice contour to them, even though they are on the thin side. I can fit my 15" laptop in the hydration compartment, which is a big plus. The waist belt is ample enough to serve its purpose, and can be stowed away in the hydration compartment when its not needed...but then you cant put a computer in there. If you are carrying a computer, you probably arent in need a waist belt like when you go camping or on patrol. I would just sinch it up, buckle it, and leave it out.
I have actually just replaced this pack with a Spec-Ops THE pack for camping, and hiking purposes. The Spec-Ops pack is what i would consider true "milspec", for what thats worth, and its a difference that you pretty much have to see and feel to understand. I also have a review of that pack here on Amazon. Nevertheless...I am a fan of Maxpedition stuff, and i own and continue to buy their gear for every day carry situations. This is a great pack, but if you dont mind spending an extra $50 or so, there are better options for more mission specific packs...Try Eagle Industries, Spec Ops, or go crazy and check out Kifaru.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Ultimate Backpack",
By Mat Lyonheartd "Tool Junkie" (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
The Vulture 2 is an extremely rugged and versatile backpack. It is made of 1000 denier teflon coated fabric with a rubberized bottom which is water, dirt, and mud resistant. The entire pack is double stitched for added strength. It has about 2800 cubic inches of space and plenty of compartments for accessories. The shoulder straps are load bearing and adjustable for added comfort. It is also water bladder compatable, up to 100oz. Although I've only had this pack for a short amount of time, I've been able to get some good use out of it. I was pretty rough with it just to see how well it would do and I was not disappointed. I've owned many backpacks in my life, very expensive ones that I thought were good quality, but the Maxpedtion Vulture 2 is by far the best I've owned, in every way. This is one of those few products that can literally last you a lifetime.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Backpack,
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This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
I have had the Vulture 3-Day Assault Pack for a few years and I love this pack. It is strong, solid and has plenty of room for your gear. The YKK #10 zippers are strong, dependable and can handle the abuse from a stuffed pack. The 1000-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric is very durable and there are enough MOLLE attachments to add gear. The backpack has a waist belt and chest belt for a comfortable load.
The Vulture-II holds 2810 cubic inches of gear which should be plenty for about a 3 day trip. The main compartment is very large and holds a lot of gear. The main compartment has dual zippers so it can be opened up almost all the way so that getting to your gear is no problem. I am able to fit a bivy, sleeping bag, sleeping bag liner, Thermarest small pad, back pack rain cover and other items in the main compartment. This pack also has a front pouch and slip pocket to hold other essential items as well. It has a compartment for a 100 oz. hydration bladder for water. At 3 lbs, 8 oz. it is a bit on the heavy side but there is always a cost/benefit ratio with gear. This is not a ultralight pack but it will handle any abuse you can dish out and it will last for many years. I have used and abused this pack and it still looks brand new. If you are looking for a pack that has plenty of room, is extremely durable, yet comfortable then this is your pack.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AWESOME PACK LOTS OF ROOM,
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This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
this pack has alot of space and has a compartment for a pistol in the back u have to buy a holster with velcro on it . i am 5' 11'' on a good day and a little over weight to say the least but it fits me with alot of room to spare this is perfect for a b.o.b or for some serious hiking. spend the extra money and get this pack remember u get what u pay for. their is tons of room in this pack plus all the loops outside plus u can affix a sleeping bag or tent or whatever on the bottom of this awesome pack.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best large backpack on the market,
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This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
I can't say enough about this pack. In a word, excellence. It is quite large, so be sure you need a lot of storage space before buying this one. But as far as quality, can't beat it. Only downside is the openings in the water bladder compartment. They were intended to allow for storage of the large waist belt, and they work well for that purpose, but for those of us who don't want to use a water bladder and instead would like more storage, it does detract from the functionality. However, I still fell in love with this pack. Get one!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So far, I'm a big fan,
By Pauly Danyl (Milwaukee, Wi USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
I was more than a bit leery of spending so much on a relatively basic frameless "day pack." Initial impressions: I'm very pleased. The construction seems absolutely rock solid (so much so that I'm hoping the material will break in a bit over time because the flaps that cover the zippers are very stiff). I've used carabiners to hang all kinds of gear from the loops all over the outside, yanked pretty hard on some of the compression straps, and casually dropped a loaded bag to the concrete in my driveway. So far I haven't seen any loosening of the loops, the compression straps seem none the worse for wear, and I cannot find any scuffs or scrapes on the material from its meeting with the ground.
I have yet to take it on an overnight, but I've loaded it up to about 30lbs and was fine over a short (3.5 mile) day hike. The back doesn't breathe very well, so be prepared to take breaks now and again if you're hiking in temps where a sweaty back might be dangerous. I was worried about fitting, I'm about 6'3" and the straps give me enough play to get the load down to my hips. The hip belt is comfortable and effective. The main compartment is huge. I've gotten a four person tent (a coleman sundome, so definitely not a compact backpacking tent), tarp, camp pad, and some food in the main area. The tent poles were longer than the pack is tall, but I was able to roll them up in my sleeping bag and hang bag and poles off the four attachment points on the bottom of the pack. Overall, this is a very simple pack. There aren't a ton of pouches and pockets that allow you to squirrel your gear away, so if you like that look elsewhere. This pack is durable, well sized, and the attachment points can add versatility.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Perfect Pack,
This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
This pack is the best 3-day pack I've ever used. I've had it for a couple months now and not a single complaint. The material is extremely tough, not to mention water resistant. I got caught out in a downpour and I was quickly soaked to the bone, but not my pack or what I had inside. The water just dripped right off of it. The main reason I love this pack so much is cause of the comfort. Had about 15lbs of gear on me for about 6 hours on a trail and when I made it out my back or shoulders never ached a bit. It's a little more expensive than other packs of it's kind, but its completely worth every penny. If you buy this pack you will never be disappointed with it in any way.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awsome Pack,
This review is from: Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Sports)
This pack is amazing. ive only had it a few days, and i love it. 2,810 CI. This makes for a very durable and comfortable 3 day pack. It can be set up as a 5 day pack with the proper organazation. this holds my sleeping bag, tent, food, water etc...
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Maxpedition Vulture-II Backpack (Black) by Maxpedition
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