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Packs/Bags

Maxpedition Duffel Load Out Series: Baron, Imperial, Sovreign

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Category: Packs/Bags
Created: Monday, 19 October 2009 19:10


SPECS:
Baron - 22” L x 10” W x 9” H, approx. 1500 cu. in. (PALS 3 rows, 6 channels)
Imperial - 28” L x 13” W x 12” H, approx. 3500 cu. in. (PALS 3 rows, 8 channels)
Sovreign - 32” L x 15” W x 14” H, approx. 5000 cu. in. (PALS 3 rows, 10 channels)

Been a hard user and looking for something that is closer to a heavy duty sack rather than being overly fancy with pockets? Look no further than the Maxpedition Duffel Load Out Series.

Made with the usual heavy duty materials, these duffels are a good balance of features and simplicity to keep the cost down. The main idea is the inside is just one big ass holding compartment with no other dividers or pockets to get in the way. Thus they are great for holding a collection of many items like battle gear, or larger bulky items that won't fit in typical bags. All sizes include the standard features of:
-Nice wide Double Zipper (lockable) opening for main compartment
-Heavy Duty webbing handles up top
-Additional webbing handles on the ends for further grab points
-2 Compression straps with SRBs
-Single zippered slim pocket on one side with loop velcro panel
-PALS webbing on the other side for modular attachments.
-Removable shoulder strap and pad included

 

There aren't any backpack straps as the main idea is to use these for mechanical assisted travel. The size of the largest pack, the Sovreign, may have you doing a funky walk, yet the shoulder strap is sufficent to get you from house to the vehicle. Having the 3 different available sizes is nice fitting the vast majority of different user needs. Be sure and check these out if in the market for a duffel style bag, the possible uses are vast and durability is much better than a typical civilian bag.

www.maxpedition.com

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