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The Mardingtop Tactical Molle Backpack is a versatile 28L daypack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Made from durable 600D polyester, it features a hydration compartment, breathable padding, and customizable storage options with Molle webbing. Weighing just 2.1 pounds, this backpack is perfect for hiking, biking, and everyday adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96 x 12.24 x 5.08 inches |
Package Weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 10.8 x 17.3 inches |
Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Mardingtop |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Mardingtop Outdoor Equipment Co.,Ltd |
Part Number | 6290 |
Style | Daypack Backpacks |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | 28L |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 28 Liters |
A**8
GREAT, DURABLE Skateboard Backpack with tons of room and a fair price
OK so I bought a similar backpack by a brand who markets towards skateboarders, sponsors contests, videos etc and has been around for years. I won't name names but they're mainly a watch company and they're named after a disgraced former president. You do the detective company on that one shouldn't be too hard. That backpack was twice as much and the griptape of my skateboard was wearing holes through the material (they bragged about eco friendly materials, in my experience that means NOT DURABLE)This thing shows no wear after multiple uses. I strap my board on and then ride my bike. This has two small loops on the bottom of the backpack that are adjustable straps. What this allows is, after you've strapped in the board, you can run these loops over the bottom wheels, then tighten. This means it's SNUG and doesn't slide around/up and down. SECURES the board. Works with boards as wide as 9.25 inches also!This feels durable, well made, good zippers and you can store a ton of stuff in it. Best part is the side compartments are HUGE like a big fanny pack each. They can each easily accommodate an XBOX or Nintendo Switch Pro controller, for reference. I fit a full sized metal skate tool and wax in there and there's still room for more stuff. Love this bag, would buy again. The color was a little dark compared to most "olive/army" green products but it looks good and I'd highly recommend it. The skateboard backpack market sucks right now. Most bags that strap on boards aren't durable enough or they're tiny or both. Try this if you skate! two weeks in and 5 stars so far, literally zero complaints. Also you can get to almost all the compartments even with the board strapped in! (just not the very front one. that's better than most skate bags!
C**N
Great bag, plenty of space!
GREAT BACKPACK! if you enjoy this style of backpack you will like this one! I have an expensive dakine bag that's super similar in style and the quality of this bag is awesome, nice weight and handfeel and plenty of space for my particular needs. The only thing I wish it had were more Inner pocket liners, you get one zippered mesh in the middle compartment, and I kind of wish the front pocket wasn't so deep it goes all the way to the bottom and I wish It stopped like half way down so you weren't sharing the same bottom space as the main compartment. But overall it's great hope it lasts a good while as a work bag for me.P.s. there is a hidden zipper at the bottom front of the bag thats not mentioned anywhere ðŸ¤
N**D
Excellent for price
After looking at some different entry-level backpacks with certain features and quality in a certain price range, I decided on this backpack. I needed a smaller backpack to use essentially as an overnight bag. This works perfectly is very well-made and the straps are extremely comfortable. I will probably end up using this for some day trips for hiking in addition to just as an overnight bag later this year. I think the quality is superb for the price and I would recommend it to anyone looking for this size of backpack.
M**G
Great pack
This backpack - if usage earns even moderately -decent ratings on toughness - seems almost ideal. It's a good purchase already, given it's price point ... It'll be phenomenal if it doesn't fail apart/fail in the.next 6 months of use/abuse.I was looking for a new, non-expensive, well-rated pack to use while riding on-/off-tarmac on my R1200GS. My requirements included being hydration bladder compatible (my 3L fits, no sweat), fitting my 6'2" frame (surprisingly well!), sweet-spot size (not too big or too small) with actually-usable capacity (several effective partitions/compartments), able to carry my tools/water/etc. when I choose to not use my tailbag/panniers, decent zippers (time will tell but they're great initially), Molle attachment points (mounting my IFAK, if needed), and compression straps (to skinny it up/cinch it down when lightly loaded & keep things from shifting around independent of its load). And dual-use (for me) to ride with whatever gear/satellite comms I want on my person and to use for hiking once I get to my camping spots/trailheads.The left *or* right shoulder pass-through channels for the hydration tube is a new-to-me/effective design. Pleased to "discover" the smaller zippered compartments: one for pens/toothbrush/batteries/ibuprofen/tripod in an easy to access spot & the other on the bottom (likely for wet swimsuit, sweaty tshirt?). Unique compression straps that could be used to strap longer items (trekking poles, fishing rod) vertically and bottom straps (sleeping bag/ranger roll) low/laterally.I love the stow-away compartment for the hip belt when it isn't needed! ("First World Problem" solved but nice.) I liked that this bag has pouches on both sides of the bag. (Never quite understood many packs only having one/potentially feeling imbalanced.) Zippered, too, is a plus. i have to see if they can fit a 32 oz Nalgene bottle (like one reviewer said works); not a requirement for me (water bladder), but it'd be a nice option if I want to leave the bladder behind. I should be able to fit my tall MSR fuel bottles, though (camp stove fuel/extra go-juice for my trusty steed). In either case - Nalgene or fuel bottles - if they don't quite fit, it'll be easy to cinch them in/peaking out the top & still be confident they won't fall out.I was slightly disappointed by the weird crackling sounds the bag made when I first un-boxed (-bagged, actually). I was sure it was due to tissue paper, but it was from the questionably-durable internal nylon(?) lining/partitioning material. I hope that quiets down &, more importantly, lasts longer than I currently fear it might.I'll start putting the pack through the torture it's been sentenced to (daily motorcycle commute despite being 20degF today & trail riding this weekend ... eat/sleep/ride/repeat, etc.) & will update my review with how it holds up to the abuse.
E**E
Best Backpack
This is probably the best back pack I've ever owned, I use it to keep my paintball equipment and clothes. I've gone hiking with it as well. Very durable, this is like one of those backpacks for the apocalypse kinda things.
J**N
Excellent
The backpack is very durable and has plenty of pockets for equipment. I like the chest strap as well as the waist strap as it helps keep the pack centered on your back.
A**R
Wonderful.
This is my go to cruise backpack.Amazing storage capacity.
M**N
Great value, great quality
This pack seems well worth the price. I've been using it daily for weeks now and have enjoyed the quality, especially for the price. I would definitely recommend this product! The zippers are smooth, the fabric is seems durable, and the waist straps are more than adequate.
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