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Olive Drab Tactical RUMBLE Hiker Pack

Product Description

The RUMBLE is a sturdy pack ready for duty in tough environments. Made from durable, water resistant material, this tactical pack will keep your gear safe in the harshest of environments. The large main pocket gives you plenty of room for a few days of roughing it. Equipped with a laptop sleeve you can store your computer and keep it readily accessible. Stow away smaller gear or accessories in either of the two smaller pockets. The MOLLE webbing allows you to expand your pack to let you store more of what you need. The padded back panel provides extra comfort while you’re on the go. The sturdy side grab handles provide extra grip when in a pinch. The 4 side compression straps allow for extra support, keeping your gear secure at all times. You can also add your favorite patch to the hook and loop patch holder to further customize your pack.

  • Constructed of heavy weight durable polyester
  • Large main compartment with laptop holder
  • Mid-sized pocket with organizer for pens, flashlights, or knives. Additional zippered pocket to separate other small items.
  • Small front pocket with an internal zippered pocket for added organization.
  • Padded air mesh and adjustable shoulder straps for maximum comfort and ventilation
  • Adjustable sternum slider for comfort and support
  • MOLLE webbing on the front  and downsides to add pouches and gear
  • Padded back panel for comfort
  • Waist strap to add support with quick-release clips
  • Reinforced grab handles on each side for heavy loads
  • 4 side compression straps
  • Hook and loop patch holders

Dimensions:

  • 18" (H) x 14" (W) x 9" (D)
  • Main Compartment 22 Liters
  • Total Liters 35.5
  • 2,268 Cubic Inches
  • Weight 2.6 lbs

        DESIGNED IN RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA

        Bag Only, Accessories Sold Separately. 

              $59.99
              Maximum quantity available reached.

              To simplify the various conditions New & Used items may have, we created a conditions guide:

              • New Condition: new with or without tags, various dates and manufacturers. 

              • Good Condition: shows signs of use, light fading/ possible small stains and or small factory repairs. Tags may be legible, may have name tapes and patches sewn on by previous owner. Various dates and manufacturers.

              • Fair Condition: shows signs of use, fading/ small stains/ factory repairs. Tags may be legible, may have name tapes and patches sewn on by previous owner. Various dates and manufacturers.

              • Poor Condition: shows signs of heavy use, fading/ stains/ holes/ rips/ major factory repairs. Tags may be legible, may have name tapes and patches sewn on by previous owner. Various dates and manufacturers.
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              Military surplus comes in a variety of different conditions based the three " " rule: What, Where, When.

              • Depending on what the item is will generally determine the amount of use and what it was used for. This is important because some items do not endure the torture of being in the field for prolonged periods of time, while others might.
              1. Ex: Dress Uniforms are not worn in combat, therefore generally, there is lighter use than issued combat/working uniforms.

              • Knowing where the item most likely was issued/stored will generally determine the environment it was exposed to. This is important because some items are exposed to harsher conditions than others, or are straight from storage.
              1. Ex: Uniforms & Gear issued in the Vietnam War saw extreme heat and moister, giving those items specific textures/smells/common problems, while the same items issued to troops in occupied Europe do not have those attributes (Generally better conditions). 
              2. Ex: Uniforms & Gear stored in a controlled environment (warehouses or similar areas) feel and smell different than if it is stored in a non-controlled environment (Random areas/outside/or exposed to elements)

              • Time is a huge factor, when something was issued generally determines the age of the item. As time goes by everything ages, this is the circle of life and it does apply to inanimate objects, like military surplus. Items will show signs of age, typically tarnished metal/fading/stains/rips/holes/rot/smell. The exception to the rule is NOS ( New old stock) items or ones stored carefully in controlled environments.
              1. Ex: Uniforms & Gear from World War 2 are generally made of canvas/leather/twill or HBT fabric, and are close to 100 years old. These items have more than likely seen combat or were reissued in the Korean or Vietnam Wars. Extensive use and the fact that they are almost a century old will reflect the condition & price. This applies to any era. 
              2. Ex: Uniforms & Gear from the original factory box, or items stored carefully in controlled environments will generally retain their durability and "new" look. The age of an item sometimes is not a factor BUT only when it is properly stored or carefully looked after.

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