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5.11 Tactical RUSH24 Military Backpack, Molle Bag Rucksack Pack, 37 Liter
Quite simply the best tactical military backpack on the market. This Rucksack bug out bag features a roomy main storage area, dual zipping side pockets and a stuff-it pocket with integrated draw cord and glove friendly pull tabsRush24 Molle tactical backpack bag has a reinforced grab-and-go handle, hydration pocket, zippered fleece-lined eyewear pocket and wrap-around MOLLE/SlickStick web platformMilitary Style Tactical Backpack has 2275 cubic inch / 37 liter total capacity with Twin drainage grommets, and self-repairing YKK zippers. Perfect to use as a patrol backpack or trekking packAlso has three mesh admin compartments, zippered side water bottle pocket and a hook and loop area for nametape and flag patches. Water-repellant coating and has two external compression straps and a contoured yoke shoulder strap systemThe Rush24 tactical military backpack can be used as a multipurpose pack, bug out bag, range bag, hunting backpack, survival back pack, army backpack, sling bag, hiking rucksack, or every day outdoor backpack
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19 Reddit comments about 5.11 Tactical RUSH24 Military Backpack, Molle Bag Rucksack Pack, 37 Liter:

u/zirman · 21 pointsr/france

Je me suis toujours demandé, vous transportez quoi vous, dans vos sacs à dos ? Depuis que je me suis intéressé à se qu'on appel des EDC (Every Day Carry), je transporte toujours avec moi un équipement qui ferait passer Marry Poppins pour une petite joueuse. Mes recherches sur le sujet m'ont forcement fait passer par le survivalisme, qui est un sujet vachement intéressant ! Mais comme pour la muscu j'ai du subir tout les clichés qui vont avec... Exemple rapide :
Muscu = Gros cons masculiniste superficiel et beauf
Survivalisme = Facho agressif et asocial

C'est dommage que les gens aient autant de clichés, parce que c'est un domaine très instructif. Bref, en gros j'ai toujours sur moi :

  • Mes clés hein, classique
  • Smartphone
  • Portefeuille +Un Range piece
  • Passport
  • Batterie externe
  • Mon couteau laguiole (manche en genévrier, lame sandvik 12C27, il me suivra dans la tombe lui !)*
  • une paire de gants de chantier (pour pouvoir changer une roue par exemple, ou bouger un truc lourd et sale)
  • Une lampe torche
  • Un Kindle Paper White
  • Une gourde Klean Kanteen en inox, fini les bouteilles en plastique \o/
  • Un couteau Suisse Victorinox*
  • Une clé USB chiffré, rattaché à mon trousseau de clé, contenant tous mes papiers numérisé (Passeport, permis, diplôme, CV, impôt, bulletin de salaire, etc...)
  • Un stylo, mais attention, un Space Pen!*
  • Un bloc note Field Note*
  • Une Fourchette Cuillere en titane*
  • Un briquet* (à gaz, bic, classique, les autres risque de sécher si on les utilise pas)
  • Un stick levre*
  • Un coupe ongle*
  • Une brosse à dent (format voyage) avec un mini tube dentifrice.
  • Un chargeur USB avec le Cable qui vas bien
  • Un SSD Portable
  • Des capotes*. Ba quoi ?
  • Un baladeur Cowon J3
  • Des Bouchons d'oreille (bien pratique en concert ou dans le métro)
  • Des écouteurs (une paire bluetooth, une paire filaire)
  • Une petite bouteille de 75 ml de gel desinfectant
  • Des lingettes Mercurochrome désinfectante (pour les bobos)* (normalement j'ai une mini trousse de soin, mais je l'ai paumé....)
  • Des mouchoirs.
  • Une serviette microfibre ultra légère (pour pouvoir poser son cul n'importe ou)
  • Le tout dans un Sac Rush 24 de chez 5.11


    *Rangé dans une pochette Maxpedition.


    Voila. J'vais peut être passer pour un gros taré aux yeux de certains, mais ça m'a bien aidé d'avoir tout ça sur moi, en de nombreuses occasion. Je vous invite à partager vos sac, comment vous prévoyez les coups dur, votre avis sur le sujet, etc !

    PS: Il existe un sous du doux nom de /r/edc, sauf qu'eux, ils rajoutent aussi des armes à feux pour certains ('murica style...).
u/Robert_Skywalker · 11 pointsr/streetwear

5.11 Rush 24

It's a pretty solid backpack. Lots of awesome pockets, very sturdy. I almost got it, but instead chose the North Face Borealis because of the water bottle pockets on the side, and a more minimalistic look.

u/Urschleim_in_Silicon · 9 pointsr/gadgets

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0019VWSQ8/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1373747451&sr=8-3&pi=SL75

511 Tactical Rush 24.

I own a computer shop going on 10 years now and this is my favorite so far. Read some of the reviews. I can send some detailed pics if you're interested.

u/bore902 · 9 pointsr/CanadianForces

As mentioned by u/jside86, something along these lines is a much better product than the shit daypacks, and you won't look like a tard.

u/ialtp · 7 pointsr/BuyItForLife

5.11 Rush 24:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0019VWSQ8

I've used it for 2 years now. Slight wear on shoulder straps (I'd recommend wrapping it in paracord or duct taping it up to prevent it), and I somehow magically lost one of the chest straps (user error).

So yeah. Not as good as the GR1 or 2, but best quality per dollar that I've seen.

u/JakeHT · 4 pointsr/streetwear

Yo sorry your boy was bustin his ass yesterday and couldnt get around to the comments. Anyway as my man /u/Robert_Skywalker said its the Rush 5.11and i love this thing. Have had it for 2 years now and not a single tear on it anywhere. Its very much worth the hundred dollars I purchased it for because i dont see myself needing another pack for years. Ive hiked miles with this bad boy packed and not even felt it. It has so many pockets and and space to store shit that ill find stuff months later after ive forgtten about them. Overall 10/10 and can highly recommend. If you got any questions lemme know my dudes and dudettes.

u/psykostick · 3 pointsr/EDC

If bigger is better i would probably have to recommend the 5.11 RUSH 72. If your looking for a day pack or something to carry your crap to work then either the RUSH 12 or 24 would also work. While on the quest for the "Right bag for me" picked up the RUSH line of bags and fell in love with the 72, but it was just too massive to carry with me everyday to and from work and around town. I moved to the 12 which was too small as i carry a 15" macbook pro and tools for work, which led me to the 24 which has so far been the perfect size with some space to spare.

5.11 RUSH 72

5.11 RUSH 24

But the 72 is fantastic for backpacking or using as a B.O.B.

i'm a big 5.11 Fan, but i have been eyeballing the TAD Fast Pack EDC, But i need my RUSH 24 to fail miserably before I get one.

u/_BlNG_ · 2 pointsr/whatsinthebag

Its pretty average, i have one so i will share my opinion on it.

The pro of this bag.

This bag is lightweight and the material itself can repel water without the rain cover so i suspect using it on light rain is fine but for heavier rain the cover will be useful.

The belt strap is removable (which i did) and it is comfortable for everyday use.

The bag also have a pocket for a laptop or watter bladder.

The bag have a pocket at the front which have decent organization for your pen and other stuff and it can fit various stuff in it.

Lastly the front vertical zip can fit a lot of stuff as well. But it wont fit large items because of the vertical zip have an awkward opening.

The carry handle is comfortable for carrying the bag.

The bag have decent amount of organization and everyday use.

The bag is solid and uses strong quality materials. Also the back panel really helps with ventilation so you dont sweat buckets while using it

Now here are the cons.

If you fill the main pocket or the vertical main pocket too much, it will render either pocket useless as it will fill the other pocket.

The laptop pocket is very small in my opinion and its tight fit caused some minor frustration when pulling the laptop out. Also if you dont use a laptop, it means that this pocket is a waste of space.

Another problem is that for a bag this size, it only fits approximately a small amount of stuff. The website stated that its a 16L backpack. Which in my personal opinion, its rather smallish.

The bag will not stand upright. This is one of the more frustrating thing for me since the bag cannot stand on itself but its rubber bottom helps it stand against a wall.

And finally, This bag may state that its" covert" or "blend in the urban enviroment" and stuff but in my opinion, this backpack doesmay the exact opposite. It may attract some attention due to its unusual design.

TL; DR: The fail safe pack is a great bag for carrying your everyday essentials such as your laptop and tools but for travelling or hiking or anything that requires filling every bit of space the bag have is not what the fail safe pack can do.

I generally dont recommend this backpack since you can get away with better backpacks for that money.

If you want a backpack with decent organization and carry to work, i suggest checking out the COVRT18 by 5.11 or the popular 5.11 RUSH however the 5.11 rush is not exactly an office backpack but its organization and material is great.

u/DaveFalcon73 · 2 pointsr/xboxone

I have this UK and US and it's not cheap but it's a great gadget backpack lots of pockets for phones, battery chargers etc.

The Xbox One fits in quite snuggly in the main compartment, I tend to put some foam at the bottom as the bottom isn't that padded and you can fit the power brick and a controller in the front zip pocket. There isn't much room to fit the Kinect also.

I also don't travel on a plane I just use it to transport between home/work/friends but I find it's much better than most rucksacks as it's well padded. I also use one for regular use with my 17" laptop (I have two Rush 24 bags) and really find they are the best for weather proofing, padding and the amount of pockets they have, plus they are super comfortable on the back/shoulders with the padded straps.

I know some say Pelican cases and they are probably more padded, being foam inserts cut out in a metal case, but will be a pain to lug around in my opinion. If you'r flying I would always make sure you take it has carry on to avoid too much bumping around of the Xbox.

u/Classic_rock_fan · 1 pointr/EDC

go look at 5.11 tactical there bags some in around that price maybe a little over and they are tough as hell. I have a Rush 24 and it was around $150 and it works great. http://www.amazon.ca/5-11-Tactical-Rush-Backpack-Black/dp/B0019VWSQ8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420908626&sr=8-1&keywords=rush+24

u/turd_kooner · 1 pointr/CafeRacer

5.11 24 Pack in OD Green. Fits literally everything you need inside, and has 16 pockets instead of 2 large compartments.

u/cn1ght · 1 pointr/myog

>Padding and hip belts are almost always there on anything that's more than a day pack.

I appreciate you providing a reply, however when the question is "at what point do you need X" replying with "well many designs I see always have X" does not answer anything. We both know that packs exist which do not have padding (even you admitted something not larger than a daypack has no padding). So when someone tries to find out why or at what point is it needed giving a reply of "well, most packs have it" does not help.

>For more technical or demandingly used materials you can find data sheets from the manufacturers, but I doubt that's of much practical use when an individual is making their own gear.

Have you looked at this data? I have not checked manufacturer's datasheets for this information so I do not know if they actually label "this can hold up to 50lb". I doubt they give an answer that simplistic since, for example, building a pack will have large force variations on the fabric from walking pushing the pack up and down (when the pack is rebounding from the lowest point there will be far more force on it than the weight of the items in the pack).

>Not sure what exactly you mean by ALICE type vs MOLLE,

They are common pack types. ALICE: https://www.amazon.com/Rothco-G-I-Alice-without-Frame/dp/B01LW8T5GM MOLLE: https://www.amazon.com/Standard-Desert-Genuine-U-S-Military/dp/B005FLM1K6

>The idea of being able to double a carrying system's capacity, while cool in theory, sounds like one or both configurations end up being a bad compromise in practice.

Possibly. However, it is something I want to look. I mean what is the point of giving up early on saying "well, that might not work so do not try it". It is far more interesting to at least bother trying to figure it out instead of just "eh, nah". Additionally, the point of the MOLLE system was to be able to add additional capacity to it so it can work at least to some extent. There are things such as http://www.neotrekk.com/ which do allow you to add or remove most of the load as you want. So, I know that it is possible to have a design where you can add or remove capacity. The only question really is: can I figure out a design which I like?

The other potentially mitigating factor is that I probably want the starting size (without added things) to be quite small. In normal activities I might need:

poncho, paper, pen, ereader, wallet, keys, deoderant, chapstick, utility tool, maybe other things like headache meds or small additions

Everything would probably fit into a briefcase (I would check if I had one). Maybe this would scale to be usable for a weekend hiking trip (example size: https://www.amazon.com/5-11-Tactical-Rush-Backpack-Black/dp/B0019VWSQ8/ref=pd_sim_200_3?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0019VWSQ8&pd_rd_r=EPY30JCASR2K7R8VE85W&pd_rd_w=Pnfeu&pd_rd_wg=eK72T&psc=1&refRID=EPY30JCASR2K7R8VE85W). So, that is a very large increase in capacity, however I am unsure why it would be so difficult to design a bag which after I add compartments ends up similar to that example and I take compartments off as they are not needed.

You telling me "well, it will probably not work" does not really help. If you had pointed out that the military stopped using systems where you add and remove compartments years ago and they just use strap systems now, it would have been something I already knew, but at least you would have provided a reason for your point of "well it probably will not work well", and it would have been not a good enough reason to make much difference haha. If you had somehow provided examples or an analysis which explained that you cannot use a support system for a large bag on a much smaller bag because of {insert reason} so you cannot scale the bag, that would have been a great reason for me to stop thinking about it.

u/So_Not_Yacht · 1 pointr/travel

Why not go with the Rush 24? You linked to the rush 12 but they do have an 'in between' betweeen the 12 and 72. If you have a higher/flexible budget, you should also check out the GoRuck GR2; they both (34L and 40L) fit in carry on.

u/korgothwashere · 1 pointr/whatsinthebag

If you're looking for a small to medium sized backpack style bag (two straps) 1700ci (cubic inches) and down, check out some of the following bags!

Kelty Redtail

The North Face Jester

5.11 Rush 12

Grey Ghost Gear Lightweight Assault Pack

Grey Ghost Gear Lightweight Assauly Pack Mod1 (No attachment hardware)

Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon II

Maxpedition condor II

Just to name a few.

How about a larger sized backpack? 1700ci to about 2800ci

The North Face Borealis

5.11 Rush 24

Datsusara Core

Kelty Redwing 44 (there are various sizes available)

There are lots of options out there, and these are just a few that I've come across. If you've got a bag that you love that just won't quit, post it here! Links prefered!

u/riddle3master · 1 pointr/backpacks

Have you tried out the 5.11 Rush series? The Rush 24 might be something you like:
https://www.amazon.com/5-11-Tactical-RUSH-24-Backpack/dp/B0019VWSQ8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1518311847&sr=8-3&keywords=rush+24

It's black, it's a military backpack so it's rugged. Not waterproof but water resistant. I like using raincover personally since it covers all the zippers and doesn't take up much space:https://www.amazon.com/Joy-Walker-Waterproof-Breathable-Traveling/dp/B01DKWU5AY/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1518312080&sr=1-3&keywords=rain+cover

There's also the ECBC Lance Daypack:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009FWEPSC/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=I3OZ4A3BB7IFRL&colid=17UVUD3LJXYYI&psc=1

Not as tough like the Rush 24, but has a more office look to it. It's black and is made of water resistant material. It has a place for a water bottle but I'd be afraid of putting it there if you're on a motorcycle.

u/DisturbedChuToy · 0 pointsr/streetwear

The best suggestions from the other threads were this carhartt pack and rothco pack.