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Black 48 Hour Backpack

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$74.95
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Black 48 Hour Backpack
$74.95
Color:
Black
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Specs & Description

Size: 17.5" H x 9.5" W x 8" D

  • Constructed of 600D polyester construction
  • Strong self fabric MOLLE compatible system
  • Four quick release compression straps
  • Two main compartments for storage
  • Reinforced carry handle with D-rings for attachments
  • Hook and loop panel for morale patches and name tapes
  • Mesh ventilated padded back
  • Adjustable padded shoulder straps
  • Quick release sternum strap
  • Adjustable and removable waist belt
  • Hydration compatible (up to 2.5 liters) - bladder not included

Approximately 30 liters of storage space

Haul Your Operational Essentials With Ease Using the 48-Hour Backpack

If you’re going on a two-day mission or have a whole lot of gear to carry for your operations, consider using the Black 48-Hour Backpack. You can carry what you need to handle your tasks and overcome your challenges, and you’ll benefit from a wide range of features and benefits, such as:

  • Ample storage: The 48-Hour Backpack features around 30 liters of storage space and plenty of organizational opportunities to help you store and sort your gear, making it easier to access. You’ll even have space for a 2.5-liter hydration bladder, allowing you to maintain access to water when you’re on the go.
  • Resilient construction: Manufactured from 600D polyester, you can rely on the 48-Hour Backpack to last throughout your operations. Feel more confident in your multi-day operations when you use the 48-Hour Backpack to protect your gear.
  • Comfortable design: If you’re carrying a lot of gear, you can optimize your comfort by using the adjustable shoulder straps, sternum strap, and ventilated back panel. Make the right adjustments for your specific body shape and size so you’re more comfortable when hauling your gear.

Head Into Your Operations Feeling More Confident With the 48-Hour Backpack

You need plenty of gear to succeed in your two-day operations, which is why you should use the 48-Hour Backpack. There’s enough space to accommodate your supplies, including military gear, personal belongings, and even a hydration bladder. The comfortable handling features prevent unnecessary strain and fatigue when carrying heavy equipment. The high-quality construction materials also protect your gear when you get stuck in tough environments. Overcome your operational challenges when you use the 48-Hour backpack to carry your essentials.

Looking for a Larger Bag for Your Longer Operations?

If you’re going on a mission that lasts three or more days, you’ll need a bigger bag to carry the necessary equipment and supplies for your operations. Consider using the Black 72-Hour Backpack, which offers around 40 liters of storage space and other notable features to help you during your extended operations. Tackle your challenges more efficiently when all your gear and equipment is stored inside the 72-Hour Backpack.

 

 

 
Reviews (1)
  • 5
    Lil' Backpack? Ha!

    Posted by Em on Jul 14th 2023

    So I bought this a while ago 'cause my previous backpack fell apart. Not a fan of that kind of short lifespan. I've already bought a buyout bag, I think it was? And I use that one for packing light trips, great bag... whatever. But this little bag is absolute gold for everyday stuff. I use it for day outings, carrying water and snacks and first aid kits and sunscreen... all the stuff you might need for hiking or other outside stuff that needs supplies for Not Heat Stroke. It's super comfortable even if you're packing around as many water bottles as you can stuff in the big section (I think I managed 6 with the first aid kit, and whatever else you have stuffed elsewhere), and the clip in front helps distribute weight nicely along with the padded straps. The sneaky pocket in the back is great for more valuable stuff you may want to keep out of the part where people might paw around in, and it's pretty darn big. You could fit a tablet in there if you wanted to. Anywho, I love it. It also scrunches up all nice and flat for storage, which is great.