5.11 Tactical Rush 24 Backpack
The
5.11 Tactical Rush 24 is an awesome survival backpack, to say the least. I use it as my
[literal] EDC everyday carry bag. Even if I’m just hopping in the car, to go to Mcdonald’s, I’ll
toss this bad boy in the backseat.
I’ve taken it to the beach, into stores, hiking, Disneyworld, outlets, on random daytrip excursions, and weekend road-trips. It’s spacious enough to my fit toiletries, in a Dopp bag, a few days’ worth of clothes, 14-in. laptop w/ charger, and the miscellaneous items from my previous post, “My EDC everyday carry;" check it out!
I’ve taken it to the beach, into stores, hiking, Disneyworld, outlets, on random daytrip excursions, and weekend road-trips. It’s spacious enough to my fit toiletries, in a Dopp bag, a few days’ worth of clothes, 14-in. laptop w/ charger, and the miscellaneous items from my previous post, “My EDC everyday carry;" check it out!
5.11 Tactical Rush 24 Backpack Features
This
bag was built for more abuse than I could ever throw at it. It features tough
1050D nylon fabric, that repels water, a hydration pouch, 11 pockets
throughout, adjustable height sternum strap, compression straps, on the side,
two drainage grommets, on the bottom, self-repairing YKK zippers, sturdy
grab-handle, and MOLLE webbing on the front and the straps.
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Edit [3, Nov. 2016]: It's November, now, and I still use this backpack as my EDC bag. In a month, this bag will be a year old. In August, I moved across the country; an entire 3,700 miles of driving, over four, or so, days. I drove a 16' Penske, with a car-tow trailer. Both truck and car were stuffed to the doors, and this 5.11 Rush 24 bag was along me, in the cab, the entire trip.
I used it to store my hoodie, DSLR, laptop, toiletries, wallet, lotion, sunscreen, glasses, and phone and laptop cables, within easy reach.
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