Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.5 x 16.6 x 3.1 inches |
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Package Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 11.5 x 11 inches |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Brand Name | EXPLORER |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Warranty for Manufacturer's Defect Only. |
Model Name | Laptop |
Color | Olive Drab Green |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | Outdoor, Sporting |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Luggage USA / DBA Explorer Bag |
Part Number | B99 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Laptop |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | 20 x 11.50 x 11-Inch |
Sport Type | Backpacking |
Age Range Description | Kid |
Capacity Total | 20 Liters |
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- Nylon
- Imported
- Material: 600D x 600D polyester
- 6 zipper pocket in front, 4 side pockets, two top handles
- Full hook and loop covers the top front pocket
- Hydration ready, 1 laptop long pocket, 1 iPad easy access pocket, Molle strap front
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Product Description
Explorer is a reputable brand in making backpacks, gun cases, concealed carry cases, luggage, etc., and their quality shows through in the The Explorer Tactical Gun Concealment Backpack. This backpack is a heavy-duty backpack that can easily be used for various activities. Compared to regular backpacks, specialized backpacks are great for explorers who are always on the go and looking for adventure. Whether you are going camping or a day out on the woods, this Explorer Backpack is a great choice. The Explorer Tactical Gun Concealment Backpack is manufactured using high-grade polyester that ensures durability and sturdiness while you are out on your adventures. The quality stitching is done with great care while the zipper is reliable and functional. Rest assured, the backpack is built with materials that are sure to last throughout your adventures.
Multiple Compartments And Pockets
The 20-inch backpack features 6 zipper pockets, four side pockets and two front pockets along with a large laptop pouch. The bag also features two enlarged sunglass and iPhone pockets that results in easy access to your belongings. There are two gun pouches at the waist for you to carry your cellphone, medical accessories, GPS, and hand gun. Additionally, the concealed carry pouches are great for carrying arms. The backpack does not compromise on room and quality and offers explorers’ ample amount of space to store their personal belongings and necessary gear. The pouches in the front allow easy access to emergency medical accessories in times of trouble. The organized backpack will surely make it easier for you to organize your gear.
M.O.L.L.E Strap System
One of the most notable features of the Explorer Tactical Gun Concealment Backpack is the M.O.L.L.E Strap System. This allows the user to carry the backpack without worrying about excess weight. The multiple straps and webbing system feature padded shoulder straps for greater comfort and improved experience. The extra straps on the bottom ensure your bag can accommodate several pockets, containers and pouches.
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ASIN | B00B0F22YQ |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #528,862 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,273 in Tactical Backpacks |
Date First Available | January 12, 2013 |
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Customers like the value, storage space, and size of the backpack. For example, they mention it's a great buy for the price, has lots of pockets, and can accommodate different sizes of materials. That said, opinions are mixed on the zipper and strap.
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Customers like the quality of the backpack. They say the material is heavy and sturdy. The backpack is built to carry a load and is versatile. Overall, customers find it to be an excellent buy for the intended purpose.
"...this an @ "Wooly Mammoth Elephant" e.g. hairy, rough, durable, massive in size, and full of mass capacity space with a lot of (pouches) to carry and..." Read more
"...Smaller cell phones or about ten batteries (not both) can fit well into these pockets, and (most) bubble gum packs will fit too...." Read more
"...Keep your kit orderly. Good structural integrity, good manufacture...." Read more
"...Spot for a hydration pouch and a place to run the tube. Molle straps are rugged and durable.Cons... side panels don't work well...." Read more
Customers like the storage space in the backpack. For example, they mention it has lots of pockets and straps. That said, they say it holds two camelbaks and has functional compartments. Customers are also impresseded with the side pouches, saying they're perfect for a phone.
"...Elephant" e.g. hairy, rough, durable, massive in size, and full of mass capacity space with a lot of (pouches) to carry and feed the heard/pack......" Read more
"...Like, really actually big enough. Lots of divided pockets. Keep your kit orderly. Good structural integrity, good manufacture...." Read more
"...Well thought out design...mostlyPros.. great pockets, laptop pouch is nicely located, and big enough for any laptop I've come across...." Read more
"...Pros -Great amount of space and pockets placed well. Found the pockets to be larger than expected after reading other reviews...." Read more
Customers like the size of the bag. They say the volume and dimensions are great, and the pouch is big enough for any laptop. The two pouches, one is small sized for trinkets and other small objects, that allow you to accommodate different sizes of materials. The backpack is made of good material, and fits well. The gun compartments are perfect for any smaller size hand gun, and comfortably holds a full frame Glock and 2 spare magazines in one pocket. The shoulder, chest, and waist straps all adjust for size and comfort.
"...this an @ "Wooly Mammoth Elephant" e.g. hairy, rough, durable, massive in size, and full of mass capacity space with a lot of (pouches) to carry and..." Read more
"...There are two pouches: One is small sized for trinkets or other small objects that you want to reach quickly without digging through your pack...." Read more
"...Pros.. great pockets, laptop pouch is nicely located, and big enough for any laptop I've come across. Padded straps. Side panels are removable...." Read more
"...Yes, this bag is big, and if you underload, you have NO way to tighten it to your body, it all just hangs over your butt. This sucks huge...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the sporting goods. They mention it's very comfortable, has good construction, and has comfortable padding. Some say that it'd be good for support and can be carried comfortably for shorter distances.
"...extend its lifespan from tearing etc... But by itself: this thing feels great -- even with heavy loads, it's way better than others I have had and..." Read more
"...the other [to have near and warm/by choice] everything was snug and comfortable. Noting felt in the way...." Read more
"...Both handles on the top of the bag are sturdy and are comfortable to use.Conclusion:..." Read more
"...In this bag and it shouldered comfortably enough...." Read more
Customers like the value of the backpack. They mention it's a great buy for the price, has good quality, and has a good capacity for the money.
"...to find anything better in quality, design, features and capacity for the price range -- let alone other Backpacks at more expensive prices this good..." Read more
"Nice big bag. Good quality for the money. Well thought out design...mostly..." Read more
"...-The grenade pouches are indeed useless... Too small..." Read more
"...worth every penny. i rate this bag as being rite under my ILBE gen 2s. just as good or better and also cheaper than black hawk and 5-11 bags i have...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the backpack. They mention that it has a good design, looks good, and feels good. Some say that the backpack is tuff, sturdy, and has slick tactical looks. They also appreciate the decent material and color, and the fantastic layout.
"...-blade center with your Back... Everything about the design of the pack is flawless and the best out there -- well almost -- and I will get into the..." Read more
"Nice big bag. Good quality for the money. Well thought out design...mostly..." Read more
"...got the olive drab. very pretty looking bag. and lets face it if your ever in a serious situation its all about looking good. worth every penny...." Read more
"The B99-BK explorer backpack is wonderful. The layout of the backpack is simply fantastic...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the strap. Some mention that it straps around the front of them, while others say that the chest strap is attached way to low.
"...pouches on each of the upper sides of pack... There is no @ "Load Support Straps w/ Buckles" going down or sideways -- and this greatly effects the..." Read more
"...The back has Molle straps, but not the sides, the sides have zippered pockets...." Read more
"...bag around, you would be ready to chuck it over a cliff. No cinch straps...." Read more
"...The straps are in perfect locations for nearly every size person when you adjust them accordingly...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the zippers of the bag. Some say that the zipper is the best, and can be used with one hand. They also appreciate the decent zippers and design. However, other customers say that they are very poor, and will open anywhere there is tension. They wish it had heavier zippers, and the zipper pouches on the waist strap hold their food stash nicely.
"...threading on mine, and the stitching is superb... The @ Zippers are also really good and no problems unzipping or zipping the pack i.e. getting..." Read more
"...There were no side access sleeves or zippers.) Above the front pouch are two thin Velcro strap that attach to themselves...." Read more
"...very sturdy. strong top handles. lots of pouches and pockets. non jingling zippers. great for quiet ninja missions...." Read more
"...Al the zipper function, and I saw no initial defects, even as I loaded stuff in, I get little resistance but can still fee how durable the backpack..." Read more
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My views are below:
Size}}} The 56L capacity of the 'main-compartment' is huge and few on the market offer an 56L capacity or more, as most all only offer between 16-40L capacity -- and even then they still don't offer all the excess compartments/pouches that are added onto this pack giving more capacity., plus the mass real-estate of 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' sewn-on for additional pouches to increase its capacity carrying size further... The 56L capacity of the 'main-compartment' is large enough for an comfortable relaxing @ "3 Day [or more!]" alone individual sustainment; but with the other fixed pouches -- and more add-on pouches -- you can get an stomach-fulfilled rationing @ "1 Week [or more!]" alone individual sustainment out of it... In an S.H.T.F survival emergency situation: this pack would be filled up with the (basic materials for critical necessity living, working, fighting, building, wearing, cleaning etc., items) and (critical resources to for life's survival dependent necessities) i.e. water, food, medical supplies, hygiene care, cleaning/disinfectant care, few forks w/ spoons-butter-knives w/ steak-knives, batteries for your equipment, 1-2 pairs of socks, 1-2 pairs of underwear, 1 additional shirt, tent, sleeping-bag, pillow, 1-2 tarps etc-etc-etc., of survival before personal training/survival skill sets in to survive permanently on your own e.g. building home/shelter, make your own clothes, hunting/trapping, water purifying, gathering firewood etc... In an S.H.T.F survival emergency situation: this pack wouldn't be legitimately used for carrying needless material-consumerist things around of no critical value for proficient living survival and fighting sustaining i.e. no computer, laptop, gaming console, stereo, televisions, dvd player etc... The only electronics generally one will be carrying is their @ Handheld Radios, Walkie-Talkie {CB or HAM or GMRS/FRS etc} Communications, Tactical Laser & Flashlight, G.P.S unit, Night Vision Optics, Mobile Phone etc-etc-etc., and that's if any generated electricity or batteries will be available after expending the power to your devices without having personal @ "solar chargers" and-or "generators" to use them again and reuse them over... And the only clothes that one would be carrying with them are those on their Backs e.x. BDUs [in my case!] etc., which will be washed and re-worn through running 'non-stagnant' riverbed-streams with a bar of soap [and that is depending on variables in play at the time as well!] etc... Generally if one utilizes the given @ 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' Tabs with additional pouches and also organizes the pack to its maximum load i.e. pinch and squeeze every inch out of it etc., one can maximize the '56L Main-Compartment' for total of @ "1-week or more" with the basic critical essentials for bodily survival i.e. food, water and hygiene alone... One would generally want to get a good @ Plate-Carrier, Tactical Vest, Harness, Chest Rig, or A.L.I.C.E Suspender Rig etc., to keep all their @ Ammo, Magazines, Tactical Accessories, Optics, Guns, Knives, Maps etc., separate from taking up critical space and reducing its capacity needed for 'critical {but non-urgent packed-away} survival and living necessity' materials as food, water, hygiene care etc., and or other items... One would generally A) also want to keep their (critical for survival necessity supplies and tools for emergency reliance) i.e. medical-trauma pouches w/ medical supplies and surgical tools etc., separate from the main-compartment [preferably easiest region accessible to you in case of an accident -- as on your @ tactical-vest, plate carrier, side backpack, drop-leg platform!] etc... And B) those also of your (non-urgent critical living supplies and building tools) i.e. shovel, hammer, axe, hatchet, rope etc-etc-etc., separate from the main-compartment of backpack {hence adding other pouches to the pack for these two purposes is smart!} that is needed space for your food, water, clothes, hygiene products etc... If a person owns an @ "Mobile 5th-Wheel Trailer w/ Truck" or "RV" or "Truck w/ Camping Tent Trailer" etc., than they will generally pack all that material stuff i.e. excess clothes, material electronics, family pictures/valuables etc-etc-etc., into it... The 56L main capacity large size is made even bigger if one doesn't load it up with useless junk i.e. mass clothes, electronics etc., or keeps everything compact and organized as possible etc., and kept to critical basics that the body cannot live without i.e. food and water and hygiene etc... Since I can force my body to fast from food for several weeks if need be., and up too an week without water depending on the climate I am in., I can pack the main compartment with enough food(MREs, Snacks etc) and water-bottles(reusable) to last me 1-week normal with three meals a day and 3-4 bottles of water; or three weeks or more [if rationed right on crumbs and small bites and tiny sips of water here-there to extreme dependency!] tops... Having such a large capacity 'main-compartment' as this 56L i.e. deep, wide and thick etc., is -- helps out tremendously in extending your life on the run until you can find a place that is safe and comfortable to settle down and dig in.
{{{Design}}} The design of this Backpack is really well thought out and put together physically!!! I don't see any designs out there on packs as good as this -- and especially at such and affordable low price; maybe on packs that are $150+ range... It has many pouches of which breaks down to roughly @ "16" or so pouches of varying sizes and including the two zippered @ "Pistol Holders/Holsters" on each of the sides of the Belt -- of which can be utilized as @ "Utility, Accessory, Electronic, Trauma etc Pouches" if not for holding your Sidearm(s)... I don't need a Laptop/Notebook, since I have my @ "(LG Spectrum 2) Mobile Smartphone" -- of which does all that and is compact... So the inside @ "Laptop Compartment" will be utilized for my clothes i.e. socks, underwear, shirt, towel etc., as an internal divider/organizer... There is mass @ "P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E" all over the place {front, lower sides, and each side of the belt} which roughly estimates too @ 1x3=3 Rows of 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' with 1x6=6 Tabs(lower front/back)., @ 1x2=2 Rows of 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' with 1x5=5 Tabs(middle-upper front/back)., @ 1x3=3 Rows of 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' with 1x4=4 Tabs(each left and right lower sides)., and 1x2=2 Rows of 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' with 1x5=5 Tabs(each side of the Belt)., and finally 1x4=4 Rows of 'P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E' with 1x7=7 Tabs(bottom of backpack) -- and great for attaching your sleeping equipment e.g. sleeping bag, pillow, tent, tarps, sleeping pads, sleeping bed/cot etc... There is, of course, plenty of @ "P.A.L.S for M.O.L.L.E" on the @ "Shoulder Pads" also for attaching more small pouches i.e. compass pouch etc., or utility items i.e. 'angle head' flashlights etc... Speaking of the @ Shoulder-Pads: one of the best features about the design of the pack -- is the @ "Shoulder Pads"!!! I really like how they added an fixed @ "Drag/Carry-Handle" to the "Shoulder-blade Pads" in the back up near your Neck -- of which acts as an @ "Neck and Shoulder Support Brace" keeping your Backpack from either sinking too low or riding up too high while also keeping the entire pack sitting even below the bottom of your Neck-line/Shoulder-blade center with your Back... Everything about the design of the pack is flawless and the best out there -- well almost -- and I will get into the negatives shortly that need improvements... This is a really great 'thought-out' practical and tactical design all over!
{{{Quality}}} The "Quality" of this pack is excellent!!! It's @ "600Denier Poly-Nylon"; and while it's not better @ "Cordura" or even a higher grade of @ "1000Denier Poly-Nylon" -- for "600Denier Poly Nylon", this Backpack is of high quality and durable and rugged-tough... There isn't any loose threading on mine, and the stitching is superb... The @ Zippers are also really good and no problems unzipping or zipping the pack i.e. getting snagged, off track etc... For @ $70 -- you get more than your money's worth and then some, and worth every bit of it for the features and quality of this pack!
{{{Comfortability}}} This thing is extremely comfortable, and that is all I need too say!!! It feels really good and supportive on me... Of course: if you have an @ "A.L.I.C.E(Pack) Frame" laying around -- you can probably rig this baby up too it, and get even better 'load-carrying/balancing' support and maximize its potential and extend its lifespan from tearing etc... But by itself: this thing feels great -- even with heavy loads, it's way better than others I have had and used!
{{{Negatives}}} Here are the negatives as I see them and really damper its potential as the greatest Backpack of all time, below...
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1. Belt w/ Holster-Pouches is Fixed to Backpack and Non-Removable...
2. Belt Length is Extremely Short -- larger framed people will have to make extensions with some @ 1.5" Tri-Glides with Polypropylene-Nylon Webbing and Quick-Release Buckle(s)...
3. Lack of any @ "Load Support Straps w/ Buckles"... There is only two @ "Load Support Straps w/ Buckles", and they are on the tiny small utility pouches on each of the upper sides of pack... There is no @ "Load Support Straps w/ Buckles" going down or sideways -- and this greatly effects the use of the pack i.e. load shifting side-too-side and bouncing up-and-down., more prone too tearing/ripping under heavy loads etc-etc-etc... My @ (NcStar VISM) VISM by NcStar Tactical 3 Day Back Pack Backpack has @ 1x2=2 'Load Support Straps w/ Quick-Release Buckles" going both sides and downwards/upwards, as almost all Backpacks do that I see on the market -- and this one should too, since it is far larger than those and more prone to ripping because of its size and load-carrying capacity...
4. The @ 1.5" Belt, is sewn-on the @ Holsters/Belt-Pouches at the @ "bottom" line instead of the @ "middle" as is proper -- and this causes the waist-belt to be imbalanced and prone to bending outwards, getting twisted in a knot, and flopping over downwards instead of staying even compressed up against your mid-section/stomach...
5. There is no @ "P.A.L.S Tabs for M.O.L.L.E" sewn on the bottom region of the @ Holsters/Belt-Pouches -- which the @ 1.5" Nylon-Webbing/Belt-Extension is sewn and takes-up i.e. they left it blank, when they should've sewn the extra row over it giving 3-rows instead of 2...This leaves only @ 1x2=2 Rows of 'P.A.L.S Tabs for M.O.L.L.E' on each of the Holsters/Belt-Pouches, and greatly minimizes the size of @ M.O.L.L.E-Pouches that you can use i.e. large M.O.L.L.E-Pouches won't be secured properly enough and flop around like a rock skipping over water etc., and left only able to use small M.O.L.L.E-Pouches...
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Continued}}} These few things really damper on its potential for me!!! But regardless of all that -- I still regard this as the best pack on the market for the price and even compared to more expensive ones just from what you all get with it and the quality... I can rig-up my own @ "Belt Extenders" with the required materials to fit me... I can rig-up some @ "Load-Support Straps w/ Quick Release Buckles" with the required materials... I can even probably, once I put my creative mind to good use, even devise a way to correct the Belt problem from #4... And the fact that the @ Belt with Belt-Pouches/Holsters are fixed and non-removable, doesn't bother me at all -- just a personal preference for them to be and isn't really a negative at all... So all these negatives in no way effect the Backpack at the end of it all, since I can fix them -- just wish that they were done that way properly in the first place and wouldn't have to go through all that painstaking task of fixing the negatives I see.
{{{My Setup so Far}}} I am just beginning to re-build it all e.g. my survival rig/pack etc., from scratch and will take quite some time with my low finances to complete... So far I have installed "pouch wise" alone: an @ Voodoo M3 Field Medic Pouch(right lower side) MOLLE Compatible MIlitary Style M3 Medic Bag, Combat Medical Kit ; an @ Fox Tactical Inc. Water Canteen Pouch(left lower side) Black Modular 1 Quart Canteen Cover (Army, Military, Police, & Security Type) ; Condor 'Maxpedition Versipack style' Fanny Pack Deployment Utility Bag (upper middle front/back) Condor Deployment Bag -- which I use for all my tools i.e. screwdrivers, hammer, hex wrenches etc-etc-etc; and my @ Condor MA3 Recon M.O.L.L.E Butt-Pack(lower middle front/back) Condor MA3 Modular Butt Pack Black -- which am using as my @ "Gas Mask Pouch" and "Misc Utility or Medicine Pouch" etc... It's looking really good now, and coming along!!!
{{{All-and-All, Overall}}} This is an amazing Backpack and you cannot beat it i.e. quality, features and all for the price!!! Superb Quality and Great Design and Extremely Comfortable for its size capacity!!! Even if this Backpack fails, I will still buy another one -- so long as they are still produced and available... My previous newer pack before this [linked above in "negative" section!] -- my @ (NcStar VISM) Backpack -- has since been given free to somebody who needed and wanted it... Both of them are excellent Backpacks; but I really-really loved this one better the most and I am extremely satisfied with it!!! Everything you see in the product photo is what you get... But you cannot enjoy and appreciate it until it's in your Hands and on your Body in person, like with me... Shipping and Arrival was very fast, within a few days... No defects or problems with product or services... I Highly recommend unto others to look at and get this before any others!
Pros)
+ Excellent Quality
+ Excellent Design
+ Excellent Quantity of Features
+ Excellent Support
+ Excellent Comfortability
+ Excellent Size Capacity
+ Excellent Price$
Cons)
- As stated in "Negative" section...
I give it a *****5 Pentagramstar of Excellence!!!
MAIN POCKET:
This one is very large, can fit bulky objects with ease, and has a sleeved wall on the back (facing away if you were wearing the back pack) for holding pens, pencils, and other small objects. It also has a clear window for an ID card or other card to be seen without removing it from the pack. The sleeves are attached to a pouch with a Velcro patch for being held closed with the Velcro strap sewn into the inside of the bag. The front side of the main compartment has another pouch, with an elastic band running the rim. For some reason, they sewed the pouch halfway from the bottom, so the rest of the space that could be used is lost. (There were no side access sleeves or zippers.) Above the front pouch are two thin Velcro strap that attach to themselves. I have no idea what to put here, but might be ideal for a short, thin roll. Next to these straps are flaps for hydration bladder tubes (One on each side in case you want two at access). The bottom looks like it is a small divider (at least it did for me) but it expands to create a very wide, flat bottom for the ability to hold bulky and large objects.
iPad SLEEVE
This one took me some time to find, it is so well streamlined into the pack. This might be good or bad depending on what you prefer. To find it, have the back of the pack facing you, then turn it 90 degrees clockwise. The zipper runs very long, so it is easy to fit papers or a tablet in here without hassle. This pouch goes right up against your back when you wear this, so even though there is some amount of padding on your back, I would recommend not putting anything too thick in this pouch to keep discomfort down to a minimum.
RIGHT SIDE POUCHES
The right side I refer to is the right side of the backpack if you are wearing it. There are two pouches: One is small sized for trinkets or other small objects that you want to reach quickly without digging through your pack. There are two metal (yay!) D-rings on the side, and above that is a compression strap to keep bulges down. The one below is a large, tube-like pouch that is ideal for a water bottle. For size comparison, a 3 liter water bladder did NOT fit, but a 2 liter bladder or water bottle might fit snugly. I apologize for not knowing exactly if it fits, I have no 2 liter bottles or bladders. The outside has 4 rows of MOLLE of 4 units width.
LEFT SIDE POUCHES
These are almost the same as the right side pouches, with the exception of the water bottle/bladder pouch. This is instead an extended version of the top pouch. This pouch has 3 rows of MOLLE of 3 units each.
UPPER BACK POUCH
The front of this pouch is covered with the loop part of Velcro, including the 2 rows of MOLLE of 5 unit width. Extra large patches will fit because of the Velcro covered MOLLE, just make sure they use the hook part of Velcro. The zipper for access to the pouch is just smaller than the length of the pouch, so items that are just under the pouch dimensions won't fit due to the zipper closure's size. The inside has a lobster tail clip for keys or whatever else. Two (very) small pouches are on the side, one each, that are good for tweezers, nail clippers, etc.
LOWER BACK POUCH
This is not covered with Velcro, but has 3 rows of MOLLE with a 6 unit width. Like the upper pouch, the zipper enclosure is just smaller than the actual pouch so snug items won't be able to fit into the pouch. There are no lobster tail clips on the inside. The side pouches on this are longer than those of the upper, so they can fit items the size of a mini Maglite perfectly.
SHOULDER STRAP POCKETS
These are a big plus for anyone needing objects at hand's reach without wanting/needing to take off the pack. Smaller cell phones or about ten batteries (not both) can fit well into these pockets, and (most) bubble gum packs will fit too. The shoulder strap has 1 vertical row of slightly oversized MOLLE running down, with 4 units each placed above the zippered pockets. There is both a waist strap and a chest strap (This has a small piece of stretchable nylon in it so that you can fit larger flashlights without them falling down, maybe.). The waist strap is NOT padded, just the same material as the compression straps, but wider.
At this point, there are no more pouches or pockets to list, but there are some other details I would like to list.
TOP
There is a good, sturdy handle placed on top. The handle has a Velcro portion on it, because you can open the handle and hide a few bills or small slips of paper in it for ease of access. On each side of the handle are large compression straps, ideal for a small tent or bedroll.
BOTTOM
The bottom has 4 rows of MOLLE of 7 units long placed for a butt pack or whatever pack you want that can take the weight of everything else in the pack. There are also two twisted loops (like those you find on carpenter jeans) that I don't know the purpose of.
WAIST STRAP
As one other review said, the straps pictured are NOT what you receive. It is simply a belt, not padded or consisting of gun compartments as product description states. This is a big bummer for me, because padded waist straps are a big concern for extended hikes/survival from the apocalypse.
Hope you find this information helpful for your pack needs, even though I did not post dimensions. (Simply because I don't know how to do correct measurements.)
Pros.
Big enough for a three day LRP. Like, really actually big enough.
Lots of divided pockets. Keep your kit orderly.
Good structural integrity, good manufacture. After 30 days of banging around in my truck, being shouldered by one strap and generally maligned, I see no points of failure.
Top load straps to secure large loads makes sense for this bag, as it helps keep the center of gravity high.
Cons.
No frame. This bag is just on the upside of too big to go without any structure. The bottom sags a bit too much because it has no structure, and it is a comfort and maneuverability problem. After three or four days hiking this bag around, you would be ready to chuck it over a cliff.
No cinch straps. Yes, this bag is big, and if you underload, you have NO way to tighten it to your body, it all just hangs over your butt. This sucks huge. Like really sucks. Uncomfortable after 3 miles. Probably debilitating after 50.
As a bag of last resort, this has a lot going for it. It is excellent for that, actually. If I had time, I would load this thing out, though.