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Backpack 40L Large Military 1 to 3 Day Molle Assault Pack Rucksack Army Bag

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Arrives Friday, Feb 7
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Color: Coyote Brown


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14 x 3 x 20 inches; 3.1 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 17, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Orca Tactical


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing backpack for the money!
Color: Coyote Brown
This backpack is definitely worth the money. It really deserves 5 stars but for me personally there are some QC issues I feel should have been caught or improved on. Let’s get to the good stuff first. The bag is sturdy as can be. I beat up bags and typically do quickly but the material this is made out of is great. It is huge! I can fit my laptop, workout cloths, two pairs of shoes, and still have room for more. This is great because I originally purchased this bag to use as a carry-on when I start traveling for two or three days at a time and I have packed what I needed and it is still small enough to qualify as a carry on. It also takes all Molle comparable attachments from all manufacturers which cannot be said for some of Orca tactical. Now to where I have personal issues with the bag. The chest straps aren’t double sown and can slip off if you don’t have them attached to the shoulder straps tightly. Another issue I have is the amount of loose or untucked stitching, more can be done to remove the excess strands in the manufacturing process but it is simple enough to remove them yourself without damaging the backpack. The last issue I have is that some of the stitching seems to be incomplete, nothing is loose just seems like they went half way with a double stitch. Overall, it is a great bag for your money. I get tons of compliments at work for it. I would highly recommend this pack to anyone! ***Update*** I took the backpack on a flight as my carry-on. It worked great! When I came back home though, the stitching started to come apart where the shoulder strap meets the bag. Emailed customer service and received a response within the hour. Offered to send me a new bag. Replacement came in less than a week. I love this company and lover their product more! Will continue to purchase Orca Tactical gear! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • For Those Who Take Their Carry Seriously!
Color: Coyote Brown
Ever felt like a pack mule with your tiny, less-than-rugged backpack? Well, fear no more! Enter my new sidekick: the Backpack of All Trades. Right off the bat, I was stunned—this thing matched its description better than my last Tinder date! It’s rugged enough to make a lumberjack nod in approval. With ample space, I can now carry more than just my essentials—there’s room for my dreams and ambitions too! The zippers? They look like they could survive a tug-of-war between two grizzly bears. If they hold up (and I trust they will), I might just have to bequeath this beast to my grandkids. Definitely recommend if you want your backpack game to be as tough as you pretend to be when you watch survival shows. This pack isn’t just an accessory; it’s a lifestyle upgrade! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Daniel Simmons

  • It's awesome
Color: Black
Love the durability!
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Shalen

  • Durable and worked great, shoulder straps not for big guys
Color: Od Green
Pretty decent storage for a 40L pack. I recently used this as a carry on for a trip to Lake Tahoe. I packed 4 pairs of pants, 4 shirts, 4 t shirts, underwear, socks, and my toiletries bag, and a pair of sneakers. I filled the entire main cargo area. I do like the ability to tighten the straps down on the sides to compress your pack when it’s not as full or to help compress it when it’s filled. Durability - this pack seems very durable and heavy duty nylon. It doubled as a hiking pack for me and held up to pointy pine branches when hiking the trails around the lake at incline villages. I have no concerns with durability with this pack. It seems as well built as my REI pack or my LLbean pack. I wanted a military style bag I could use for the Army reserves and this fit the bill nicely. My only gripe about this pack after using it is the straps could be a little longer for the shoulder straps. I am a muscular upper build with large shoulders and chest (I wear a size 48 suit coat). With this pack loaded full even with the straps let out as far as they would go with just a t shirt, light shirt over it, and a blazer on the straps were very tight and I would have loved a little extra looseness for the shoulder straps. That has been my only gripe. So if you wear around an XXL in shirts and you are going to be packing this bag to max capacity or near it then the straps might be a little too tight for your comfort level. UPDATE 9/1/19 I’ve carried this bag for a few months now on various trips and hiking. It still looks brand new. It’s been to weekend drill, on multiple flights as a carry on, and as a hiking pack on multiple trips. I can load 3 sets of ACU’s with t shirts and socks, 2 sets of APFU’s, and toiletries in this pack and go for an entire weekend of drill! I think I got the same quality of bag they would charge $100-150 for at the exchange on bases. Wish I had got the coyote bag though as one of the schools I am going to requires black, OCP, or coyote pack and I can’t use my olive drab beauty. Oh well perhaps I’ll invest in another in coyote. UPDATE Please make one in OCP orca!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2019 by Nickels

  • Great bag, great price!
Color: Black
This is really a terrific bag. I previously had a Maxpedition Falcon III, which is obviously a phenomenal bag...but its also $150 before you even add anything to it. The Orca 40L Salish clocks in at $50, and is a little bigger than the Falcon III, which I want to say is 34L. Now, if you're using it like me, I think the Salish is a no-brainer over the Falcon III. I'm not out in the woods, my use of the bag isn't anything like life and death. I need a versitile, largish bag for work...I'm in a truck almost all day, so I like to have a change of clothes, beverages, and my essential stuff with me. I don't need the waterproofing of the Falcon III, which makes the bag a bit stiffer and the zippers more difficult to unzip...but I do need a little more size, and for whatever reason the zippers on the Salish are easier to operate with one hand than the Maxpedition's. I've added an Orca Tactical water bottle pouch to one side, and a Reebow admin pouch to the front, both using Blackhawk speed clips, with plenty of room for more stuff if I want to add anything. It feels really well built, I don't think I'll be replacing the bag for a while. Basically, its a good fit for me in a less heavy-duty role. If I really needed to depend on the bag, I might pony up the extra cash for the Maxpedition (which feels like its made of iron, awesome bag)...but this bag is fantastic and I'm stoked about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2018 by Kurtis

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