Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.87 x 13.43 x 2.24 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 4.5 x 15.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Brand Name | EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER |
Part Number | EP128-BLK |
Style | Backpack |
Outer Material | Nylon |
Sport Type | Climbing |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Capacity Total | 3 Liters |
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EXCELLENT ELITE SPANKER Outdoor Hydration Backpack Bundle Packs Water Bladder Carrier for 3L Water Bladder
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- Multiple Features Bladder Bag constituted by high quality and durable 500D Cordura Nylon material, nylon webbing handle, military YKK rope zipper, sturdy and durable buckle, magic sticker panel.
- Dual-use design,it is a tactical water bag can be used for the hydration backpack, or accessory bag to the tactical vest of molle system by removing the double shoulder belt, and another shoulder belt will strengthen the fixture for the bag and vest.
- Front and side with 3 rows of molle straps, designed for attach extra useful ammo pouch, first aid pouch, flashlight pouch and dump pouches on the panel to extend your storage space. Have magic sticker panel can stick badge to your favorite.
- Compartment and nylon umbrella rope can be fixed the bladder bag, remaining space to carry your phone, wallet, keys, knife, multi-tool, energy bars, mag, first aid or any other essential gear you need.
- Keeping hydrated is very important during exercise and outdoor, in climbing, camping, cycling, hiking, boating, mountaineering, fishing, adventure, tourism and other outdoor sports activities. This product doesn't contain water bladder.
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Product Description
Keeping hydrated is very important during exercise and outdoor.
A great survival or camping gear accessory.
Utility Design
Largest compartment have nylon umbrella rope can be fixed the bladder, the tube can extend from the top opening. Remaining space to carry your phone, wallet, keys, knife, multi-tool, energy bars, mag, first aid or any other essential gear you need.
Note:This product doesn't contain water bladder.
Be a accessory bag to the tactical vest of molle system, flexible use of molle ribbon can added robustness, and another shoulder belt will strengthen the fixture for the bag and vest.
Made of 500D Cordura Nylon material and YKK Zippers, Metal press button durable to long time use.
Zippered front organizer mag pocket have 3 elastic bands to keep mag steady.
Front and side with 3 rows of molle straps, designed for attach extra useful molle pouch on the panel to extend your storage space.
Nylon webbing handle, military umbrella rope zipper, sturdy and durable.
Have magic sticker panel can stick pacth to your like.
The hydration bag is main design for attaching on the vest, there is not another strap for it.
Considering it is also can be used when you don't use with vest,we add the simple removable shoulder straps to became a backpack.
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ASIN | B077TPBW1W |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #33,375 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #109 in Hydration Packs |
Date First Available | November 29, 2017 |
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Customers like the quality, size and value of the hydration pack. For example, they mention it's heavy duty, has enough room for a 3 liter bladder, 2 72-hour food bars and water. Some appreciate the ease of installation. That said, opinions are mixed on the straps.
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Customers like the quality of the hydration pack. They say it's heavy duty, has a lot of flexibility, and has strong molle webbing. Some customers also mention that the straps are as heavy duty as the pack. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"Holds everything in my week long bug out kit. The molle webbing is strong and it has enough room for a 3l bladder, 2 72 hour food bars, water filter..." Read more
"...The straps themselves are as heavy duty as the pack...." Read more
"Perfect for my needs, has a hydration pouch section and hole for the hose, slim, and has molle...." Read more
"...5. The magazine holder is a nice touch.6. The side PALS webbing for canteen pouches are how I like carrying my water.7...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the hydration pack. They mention it's very spacious, has enough room for a 3 liter bladder, 2 72-hour food bars, water, and holds a large camelback with no problems. It also holds 40 lbs of tools with ease, has big pockets, and fits perfectly on the back of a plate carrier.
"...The molle webbing is strong and it has enough room for a 3l bladder, 2 72 hour food bars, water filter, 3 extra mags, my wool thermals, and 6 pairs..." Read more
"...for my needs, has a hydration pouch section and hole for the hose, slim, and has molle...." Read more
"...2. The size is very nice. It is only a bit smaller than a 5.11 Rush 12 for reference.3. Build quality seems good. We shall see.4...." Read more
"...Pros:Enough room for essentials and a few more thingsHas a hole in the top for hydration hose..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the hydration pack. They mention it's a great product for its price, and comparable to packs in the 100-to-150 price range. Customers also appreciate the features, quality, and price for a low profile backpack. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Just be aware.Definitely recommend this pack. Good buy for the price and product intent." Read more
"It’s a good buy when you consider features, quality and price for a low profile backpack to be mounted to a plate carrier...." Read more
"Pretty good price for what you get. Material feels a bit light, but short of dragging my back across asphalt for 5 miles, it'll hold up...." Read more
"...for the reason of molleing to your plate carrier, this is hard to beat for the price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the hydration pack. They mention that it works well, it's good on plate carriers, and the layout just works.
"...Works great on my plate carrier." Read more
"...instead of doubling up the nylon strap, but to my surprise, it works very well. And I do wish they were well padded underneath...." Read more
"...I trust it. It works. Its the prefect size and I see zero signs of wearing down anytime soon. 10/10" Read more
"...and without being absolutely sure I gave this one a shot and it worked fantastically...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the hydration pack to be easy. They mention that the connectors make it easy to mount, and the pack is very convenient.
"...This bag has more room, mounts easier, holds more securely, and doesn’t slosh when loaded like the Condor...." Read more
"...The flexibility of these connectors makes this so easy to instal and because there are so many points of contact the pack stays firmly attached...." Read more
"...Easy install on my vest and carries what I need." Read more
"Backpack for hiking,walking,riding my bike. Very convenient." Read more
Customers are mixed about the straps of the hydration pack. Some mention that it has removable straps so they can molle it onto a plate carrier, and the ability to use shoulder straps is a huge plus. They say the molles are good, and easy to add/remove. However, some customers say the pack straps are kind of chintzy and skimpy. They also say the included shoulder strap isn't great and would dig into their shoulders.
"...Like most said, the straps are a little uncomfortable for long hauls, but I found a way to sort of curve the straps and tighten them to a certain..." Read more
"...PROS:1. The PALS attachment system along with the ability to use shoulder straps a huge plus for what I want to do with this pack...." Read more
"...The straps are garbage, so if you aren't using the molle system to attach it to a plate carrier I wouldn't bother...." Read more
"...It also comes with a set of cheap straps that I expect nobody actually buying this ever has intentions of using but I’m going to keep them IN the..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the hydration bladder. Some mention it's perfect for their needs, has a pouch section, and hole for the hose. However, others say that it does not include a hydrATION BLADE.
"Perfect for my needs, has a hydration pouch section and hole for the hose, slim, and has molle...." Read more
"...it's a bit smaller than it looks in the pictures and DOES NOT INCLUDE A HYDRATION BLADDER...." Read more
"...Has a divider for hydration bladder..." Read more
"...However, it does Not come with bladder as claimed.*" Read more
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Like most said, the straps are a little uncomfortable for long hauls, but I found a way to sort of curve the straps and tighten them to a certain point and I am getting more used to using it this way. The straps themselves are as heavy duty as the pack. I do wish there had been buckles instead of doubling up the nylon strap, but to my surprise, it works very well. And I do wish they were well padded underneath. But they easy to add/remove the straps, as well.
And the only other thing, considering the steep "double" price, they could have used 900D or 1000D Cordura, waterproofed the entire pack and added flys to ALL the zippers. This is going to be a serious challenge for me on heavy rainy days. I may try waterproofing the Cordura myself. Here's hoping it works. I have ordered a larger rain fly for my EDC backpack and hope it will work to cover everything. We'll see.
When I need my backpack, this attaches to the side PALS system, using the MOLLE straps just fine. And the OD is almost the same hue as my backpack - so close that no one notices they are just a tad different.
Even though the Crux and this pack are not insulated (other than the water tube), the water has stayed cool for around 5 hours, until I get home. I plan on insulating the hydration pocket in the pack. This way I should be able to use this setup in the winter, as well as, longer hot days.
All said, no more carrying a 40oz insulated bottle and either carrying it, which is very uncomfortable and frustrating or having to take my pack on and off every time I want a sip of water. Now, I can walk and drink at the same time, saving a lot of labor and time.
These 2 items have been one of the best investments I have made for myself in a long time.
Decided to add pics. Someone said these don't have the opening for the drinking tube but they DO. And I stuck an accessory pouch in the opening where the patches are to show how the cinching area can be utilized. And in the front where the patches are, you could use the cord to hold a pair of gloves in there, as well.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022
Like most said, the straps are a little uncomfortable for long hauls, but I found a way to sort of curve the straps and tighten them to a certain point and I am getting more used to using it this way. The straps themselves are as heavy duty as the pack. I do wish there had been buckles instead of doubling up the nylon strap, but to my surprise, it works very well. And I do wish they were well padded underneath. But they easy to add/remove the straps, as well.
And the only other thing, considering the steep "double" price, they could have used 900D or 1000D Cordura, waterproofed the entire pack and added flys to ALL the zippers. This is going to be a serious challenge for me on heavy rainy days. I may try waterproofing the Cordura myself. Here's hoping it works. I have ordered a larger rain fly for my EDC backpack and hope it will work to cover everything. We'll see.
When I need my backpack, this attaches to the side PALS system, using the MOLLE straps just fine. And the OD is almost the same hue as my backpack - so close that no one notices they are just a tad different.
Even though the Crux and this pack are not insulated (other than the water tube), the water has stayed cool for around 5 hours, until I get home. I plan on insulating the hydration pocket in the pack. This way I should be able to use this setup in the winter, as well as, longer hot days.
All said, no more carrying a 40oz insulated bottle and either carrying it, which is very uncomfortable and frustrating or having to take my pack on and off every time I want a sip of water. Now, I can walk and drink at the same time, saving a lot of labor and time.
These 2 items have been one of the best investments I have made for myself in a long time.
Decided to add pics. Someone said these don't have the opening for the drinking tube but they DO. And I stuck an accessory pouch in the opening where the patches are to show how the cinching area can be utilized. And in the front where the patches are, you could use the cord to hold a pair of gloves in there, as well.
The straps are garbage, so if you aren't using the molle system to attach it to a plate carrier I wouldn't bother. if you ditch the straps it's a great pack
PROS:
1. The PALS attachment system along with the ability to use shoulder straps a huge plus for what I want to do with this pack. I don’t ever see using this pack attached to a plate carrier as it is a little to large for that and you would have to remove your plate carrier to access items.
2. The size is very nice. It is only a bit smaller than a 5.11 Rush 12 for reference.
3. Build quality seems good. We shall see.
4. The color is the darker coyote brown and not a tan.
5. The magazine holder is a nice touch.
6. The side PALS webbing for canteen pouches are how I like carrying my water.
7. Comes with a semi-rigid back stiffener
CONS:
1. The provided shoulder straps are very thin and would be painful if you have a heavy load in your pack. Easy to replace with ALICE shoulder straps (see picture)
2. Not sure what’s up with the weird Velcro/cord situation going on on the front/top portion of the pack. If anyone knows what this is for, please let me know. I would rather see more PALS webbing here. I ended up attaching straps so I could mount a poncho.
PROS:
1. The PALS attachment system along with the ability to use shoulder straps a huge plus for what I want to do with this pack. I don’t ever see using this pack attached to a plate carrier as it is a little to large for that and you would have to remove your plate carrier to access items.
2. The size is very nice. It is only a bit smaller than a 5.11 Rush 12 for reference.
3. Build quality seems good. We shall see.
4. The color is the darker coyote brown and not a tan.
5. The magazine holder is a nice touch.
6. The side PALS webbing for canteen pouches are how I like carrying my water.
7. Comes with a semi-rigid back stiffener
CONS:
1. The provided shoulder straps are very thin and would be painful if you have a heavy load in your pack. Easy to replace with ALICE shoulder straps (see picture)
2. Not sure what’s up with the weird Velcro/cord situation going on on the front/top portion of the pack. If anyone knows what this is for, please let me know. I would rather see more PALS webbing here. I ended up attaching straps so I could mount a poncho.
Pros:
Enough room for essentials and a few more things
Has a hole in the top for hydration hose
Has string on inside to hold up bladder(not included)
Has a divider for hydration bladder
A outside pouch has bands to slide magazines into 3 slots 1 mag each (atleast for ar15 mags not sure about AK47/74 mags)
Has air holes in the bottom for venting of air
Bungee cord to secure miscellaneous items
Goofy patch that has SPANKER in big letters on it(it’s also glow in the dark)
Plenty of Velcro space for patches
Cons:
Not water resistant no coating to prevent water from seeping through
Straps are a bit uncomfortable but easily remedied by using rifle sling pads
Possible improvements:
Maybe making more comfortable straps and also instead of a tab system for attaching maybe a clip system to easily drop the pack from your shoulders
Overall great pack either for airsoft or just as a daypack for hiking
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2018
Pros:
Enough room for essentials and a few more things
Has a hole in the top for hydration hose
Has string on inside to hold up bladder(not included)
Has a divider for hydration bladder
A outside pouch has bands to slide magazines into 3 slots 1 mag each (atleast for ar15 mags not sure about AK47/74 mags)
Has air holes in the bottom for venting of air
Bungee cord to secure miscellaneous items
Goofy patch that has SPANKER in big letters on it(it’s also glow in the dark)
Plenty of Velcro space for patches
Cons:
Not water resistant no coating to prevent water from seeping through
Straps are a bit uncomfortable but easily remedied by using rifle sling pads
Possible improvements:
Maybe making more comfortable straps and also instead of a tab system for attaching maybe a clip system to easily drop the pack from your shoulders
Overall great pack either for airsoft or just as a daypack for hiking
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There are ways to make this durable if you want as well. Cut up a yoga mat and line the inside of it, or get some EVA foam and fabric glue it down to the bottom and sides... the great thing about this is it's so cheap you can really do whatever you want with it. I use it to comfortable hold my propane bottles for airsoft inside because I've lined it with 2cm thick EVA floor mat foam (the same you use to make dummy plates) and it's actually really protective. It has a good carrying capacity for the price too, and the hydration bladder pocket has 3 tie-downs. I would have preferred velcro but hey, it's very cheap.
For the money, you can't really go wrong, but know what you're getting! This isn't 1000D Cordura like FLYEE makes all its stuff out of (for better or worse), and it's not 600D Crye Cordura. But it's sturdy enough, It won't wear out from light or medium use, but if you are sliding on rocks, taking dives, rubbing against rebar/concrete, pretty sure it'll cut.