Maxpedition Noatak Gearslinger Noir

Brand:‎Maxpedition

3.6/5

167.21

DESCRIPTION DU PRODUIT Un sac léger à emporter conçu pour rester en place lorsqu'il est chargé lourdement. Le petit frère du #0431 SITKA GEARSLINGER a des compartiments principaux et avant qui comprennent plusieurs poches d'organisation pour séparer votre équipement et ranger facilement votre CCW. Le Noatak dispose également d'un compartiment à fermeture éclair intégré pour accueillir un réservoir d'hydratation de 50 oz/1,5 L et une pochette latérale adaptée pour une bouteille Nalgene à large ouverture Maxpedition 32 oz/1 L. AMAZON.COM De la gamme Maxpedition Gearslinger, le sac Noatak vous offre le confort ergonomique d'un sac à dos avec l'accès rapide et facile d'un sac à bandoulière. Conçu pour être porté sur le dos avec une sangle confortable qui répartit le poids uniformément sur les épaules, le Noatak pivote à 270 degrés vers l'avant du corps lorsque vous avez besoin d'accéder au contenu. Particulièrement utile lorsque le sac est porté en position assise, c'est également une fonctionnalité intéressante lorsque vous vous promenez sur le terrain, vous permettant d'économiser du temps et des soucis pour retirer le sac. Conçus pour vous garder à l'aise dans des environnements extrêmes, le panneau arrière et la bandoulière du Noatak sont rembourrés avec un matériau en mousse à cellules fermées de haute qualité #AS-100 pour une protection supérieure contre les chocs, vous gardant ainsi que le contenu de votre sac bien protégés. Le pack à plusieurs compartiments comprend un compartiment principal spacieux avec plusieurs poches intérieures, une poche avant zippée avec un Keyper interne (système de rétention de clé) et des poches sur les manches, un compartiment arrière compatible avec l'hydratation également équipé d'une boucle pour contenir une arme à feu, et un côté poche pour bouteille d'eau. La sangle modulaire extérieure permet la fixation de diverses pochettes tandis que les champs de boucle internes facilitent le transport dissimulé. 3,5 (L) x 13,5 (H) * Poche en filet zippée avec champ de boucle externe de 4 (L) x 4,25 (H) pour CCW * Une (1) poche de 10,5 (L) x 7 (H) * Une (1) 7,5 (L) x 7(H) poche zippée horizontale externe avec sangle de sécurité Button-LockTM * Une (1) pochette zippée 8(L) x 7(H) x 1,5(W) * Une (1) 7(L) x 5 (H) poche de glissement horizontale interne * Une (1) poche de glissement horizontale interne de 9 (L) x 7 (H) * champ de boucle 4 x 4 * poche pour bouteille d'eau : 7 x 2,5 pouces (convient à une bouteille de 32 onces/1 litre) Construction en nylon à usage intensif : en plus de son excellent design ergonomique, le Noatak est doté de la conception et de la construction en nylon à usage intensif exceptionnellement robustes qui font la réputation de Maxpedition. Non seulement le sac est conçu pour résister à des conditions extrêmes et à une utilisation intensive dans des situations et des environnements exigeants, mais le sac Noatak comprend également une ouverture et des fermetures silencieuses, et des couleurs unies (vert et beige) conçues pour se fondre dans une large gamme de couleurs naturelles et environnements créés par l'homme pendant la journée ou la nuit. En bref, le Noatak est fabriqué en nylon balistique léger 1000 deniers résistant à l'eau et à l'abrasion avec un protecteur de tissu Dupont Teflon pour une résistance à la saleté et un entretien facile, et un triple revêtement en polyuréthane pour une résistance à l'eau. Le sac est doté de fermetures à glissière et de glissières YKK haute résistance infaillibles avec des tirettes de fermeture à glissière Paracord durables et silencieuses, et des boucles en nylon UTX-Duraflex offrent des fermetures à faible bruit idéales pour la chasse et les utilisations furtives. Entièrement cousu avec du fil de nylon composite à haute résistance à la traction et des coutures doubles, Bartacked ou Box-and-X pour plus de résistance aux points de tension, vous pouvez compter sur ce sac pour ne pas échouer. Pour plus de résistance aux intempéries et de durabilité, les coutures internes du Noatak sont scellées et finies. Enfin, la sangle en nylon à haute résistance à la traction utilisée pour le renforcement du sac, les points de fixation et les sangles garantit l'intégrité du sac. Matériaux à usage intensif : tissu en nylon balistique léger 1000 deniers résistant à l'eau et à l'abrasion. entretienTriple polyuréthane enduit pour la résistance à l'eauFermetures à glissière et pistes de fermeture à glissière YKK haute résistanceTirettes de fermeture à glissière en paracordeBoucles en nylon UTX-Duraflex pour des fermetures à faible bruitSangle en nylon à haute résistance à la tractionFil de nylon composite à haute résistance à la traction (plus résistant que le fil de nylon standard de l'industrie)#AS-100 mousse à cellules fermées de haute qualité matériau de rembourrage pour une protection supérieure contre les chocsCoutures internes scellées et finiesPoints de tension à double couture, points d'arrêt ou coutures Box-and-X pour plus de résistanceInstructions de nettoyage:Le tissu en nylon de MAXPEDITION est traité avec du Téflon Dupont pour une excellente résistance à l'eau et à la saleté. Pour nettoyer, essuyez simplement avec un chiffon humide. Laissez le matériel sécher naturellement. Ne pas laver en machine. Ne pas utiliser de détergent ou d'eau de Javel.

Léger changement de taille. Avant intérieur principal : poche en filet à glissière avec champ de boucle externe de 4 (L) x 4,25 (H) pour CCW et (1) poche plaquée de 10,5 (L) x 7 (H). Intérieur principal à l'arrière : une (1) poche plaquée de 8 (L) x 7 (H) et une (1) poche plaquée de 5,25 (L) x 7 (H). Extérieur gauche : une pochette à cordon de 8 (H) x 3 diamètre avec œillet de drainage pour une bouteille d'eau ou une radio de 32 oz/1 L. Façade extérieure avec une pochette zippée de 8(L) x 7(H) x 1,5(W), (1) 7(L) x 5(H) poche horizontale intérieure et (1) 9(L) x 7(H) poche plaquée horizontale intérieure. Façade extérieure avec sangle de compression en Y composée d'une seule sangle. Un champ de boucle 7(L) x 2(H) pour les patchs. Une poche zippée horizontale externe de 7,5 (L) x 7 (H) avec sangle de sécurité Button-Lock. Taille globale : 10 (L) x 5,5 (l) x 14,5 (H) Voir le diagramme des dimensions du produit. Compartiment principal : 9,5 (L) x 4 (l) x 14 (H) et volume : 500 cu.in. / 8L.
Brand Name ‎Maxpedition
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎United States
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 226 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎see description
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎12 x 6 x 13 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎14.6 x 11.6 x 4.6 inches
Item Weight ‎0.4 Kilograms
Manufacturer ‎Dreme Corp
Model Name ‎Mx434b-brk
Model Year ‎2014
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎2 Pounds
Part Number ‎MX434B-BRK
Size ‎One Size
Sport Type ‎Hunting
Style ‎Backpack
Suggested Users ‎mens
Warranty Description ‎Limited Lifetime Maxpedition

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Scritto da: John Ra
Perfect Lunch Companion
I've been looking for a small backpack that has a decent water bottle holder and can fit a lunchbox. I know this is a super tactical backpack and I love all of the features but I use mine strictly to take my lunchbox, hydro flask, and Gerber spring-loaded knife to work. I removed the stretchy string portions and put my unit patch on the velcro and I am good to go. Long gone are the days I am walking in and out with a lunch box, y hydro flask, and a coffee mug while trying to open and close doors.
Scritto da: KW Post
Favorite EDC Bag
This is a great small bag for EDC use. It will carry the essentials (assuming your needs are light) and not much more. This fits my needs perfectly. Previously, I used a Proteus waist pack as my primary EDC bag. The Proteus is a great bag, but it was just a tad too small. Basically, it worked for my initial intended purpose (a diabetic medical bag), but it did not have enough room for anything more (like a sandwich.) I have larger bags, but I tend to pack according the available space. This made these bags to heavy for daily use. Plus, I use a cane and he extra weight was a bit too much. I began looking for a smaller bag (not too small) and came across the Noatak. I wanted something similar in function to the Proteus, but a little larger. By similar to the Proteus, I mean that the bag had to either be a waist pack or function in a similar manner. This requirement excluded the Remora, Lunada, and Malaga (which I also own), because when pulled to the front (like a waist pack) the pockets are accessed horizontally not vertically. The Sitka was an obvious choice, but it was too big. The measurements on the Noatak seemed like the best fit - and it turns out to have been the best choice for my needs. The pluses for this bag are the following. - It is big enough for most daily urban EDC needs. - It will accommodate an iPad in the padded rear pocket (intended for a small water bladder.) - It will hold a folded sheet of paper, but not a legal pad. - It will not encourage you to carry more than you need to. - The optional supporting (for most people) supporting strap works great. (I need it to help stabilize my walk.) - The dual handles make it easy to grab-n-go or carry like small tool bag (Proteus.) - The water bottle holder is especially useful, especially coming from a Proteus which lacked this feature. Would I recommend this bag: yes. Is it for everyone: no. Especially, if you need to carry legal sized documents. Am I glad I bought this product: yes. *** UPDATE - March 2013 I've lived with the Noatak for a few months now. It is one of best packs in my collection. It is also a little schizophrenic. I'll explain why a little latter. Pluses *** - The bag is small (compact) - It holds a considerable amount for its size, if packed correctly * My maximum layout included the following: * Main Compartment - a fully packed Maxpedition Fatty organizer - a fully packed Maxpedition EDC organizer - a fully packed Maxpedition Mini organizer - a plastic jar of Planters roasted peanuts - a plastic jar of Emeralds chocolate almonds - eight packs of Justin's chocolate-covered hazelnut spread - holding / travel knife/fork/spoon utility - papers (folded) - four Kashi granola bars * Front Large pocket - Spec Ops T.H.E Wallet Jf. - Victorinox Ranger - Keys - Small flashlight - Pack of tissue - Hand sanitizer - Pack of gum * Water Bottle Holder - 16 oz Nalgene bottle * Bungie Strap - 20 oz wide-mouth Thermos * Water Bladder Container - Kindle or Ipad 2 - It looks good (to my eyes) - It keeps me from overpacking. I really like this bag, but there are a few drawbacks. For one thing, it is schizophrenic. By that I mean, that it can be difficult to determine the best way to orient the bag in certain circumstances. I typically use the bag in a horizontal position in front of me. It works well that way. This is also the way I prefer to pack the bag as well. This can be done, but it is easier if the water bottle is removed. The water bottle is positioned at the bottom of the bag when it is used horizontally. A necessary evil, but it takes some getting use to. The horizontal grab handle is another schizophrenic feature. I understand that its purpose is merely to grab the bag in a pinch. However, it works so well that it could be used to carry the bag - except there is no place to put the shoulder strap. My final quip is that the main compartment narrows a bit at the top. Thjs seems to be a "feature" on a number of Maxpedition bags. Unfortunately, it has the effect of restricting where larger items can be placed. So, do I still like the bag: Absolutely!! It holds an amazing amount of stuff, especially small items. My somewhat negative comments are merely quibbles. I did not want a larger bag and anything smaller would not hold as much. It is a good to-the-office EDC bag for my needs. However, if you tend to carry larger items (or just more stuff), I would look a larger bag; or one with less internal organization. Hope this helps.
Scritto da: bob
Sweet pack
I bought a Sitka not too long ago because I liked the many features, but the pack ended up being too large for my slender frame. You can make a mini Sitka outta this pack with this and the Janus Tac-tied to the sleeve above the outer pocket which is exactly what I did and it's the perfect EDC pack. I absolutely love it. And, as always, Amazon prices trump Max's own website. So here's an UPDATE after I've had my mini-Sitka Noatak. I carry this much more often than I carried my Sitka because of the more compact size. The size is much better fitted for me. The Janus extension I found to be a must for this pack and I used my Janus for a decent little FAK with daily need items like hand sanitizer, chap stick, gum etc. I got mine in khaki/foliage and I like it much better than the straight foliage green of my Sitka. I like that, with the Noatak, they sewed an extra piece of fabric to make a base for the water bottle pocket. On the Sitka, the bottom is just sewn flat against the side of the pack, making for an awkward fit for the bottle. I do think Max skimped a little on the hook and loop field in the CCW pocket and this is the only thing I don't like about the Noatak. On the Sitka, the whole CCW pocket has one side all in hook and loop. The Noatak has just a square of it sewn onto one side. The field is adequate for the CCW holster, but it leaves small parts of the holster unsecured. This doesn't cause the holster to be unsecure, but the holster was designed with a full hook and loop attachment and the field in the pack should support this. The security flap pocket on the outside is still big enough for my wallet and cell, but it's a tight fit. I think I'm gonna get the cell phone holder and MALICE clip it to the PALS webbing where the strap meets the base of the pack. This little section is awesome for small accessories like the aforementioned cell case, extra mag pouch, small dump pouch, or knife case. This area is VERY accessible no matter how the pack is oriented (resting on your abdomen or back). *Note on driving while wearing the pack...After some experimentation, I figured a way to drive comfortably with this pack on while using your seat belt and maintaining the ability to mount and dismount your vehicle quickly. Plus, all your pockets, including the CCW one are readily accessible on your lap. With the pack oriented on your lap, reach up between the pack and your abdomen with your right hand and draw your seat belt clip down between these areas and buckle. The seat belt will be secured properly and when you pop the belt and step out, it slides away without tangling on you or your pack. You can also do this with the Sitka, but I wouldn't do it with a larger pack. Hope this helps! Wily
Scritto da: Dr Kevin
Great bag but tiny.
Hard to review this fairly. It looks just like the picture, is very well made and has some great features. However, it is tiny. I can get an ipad in the pouch at the back but only just (my ipad has a thin leather case on to protect it) so much so that I put it in the main compartment where it fits perfectly. There is not room for much more then, a small book etc. If you carry very little this is really good, but for me perhaps just a little too small to be practical. I do not want a big bag but I do need one that holds a little more. If I was at Maxpedition I would have added just a couple of inches to the height of this to allow A4 size items - it would then be more practical all round. If I go anywhere with this bag with just a few items, I cannot add anything else whilst I am out - to me that limits the use of carrying a bag in the first place.
Scritto da: David
This is certainly a great bag. I've been using the Noatak sling for ...
This is certainly a great bag. I've been using the Noatak sling for about 7 months now as my every day carry bag. It's well engineered and it still looks like new. I found that the size is perfect to carry the essentials while providing enough space to carry a lunch to work with me. I have also brought this bag with me on a plane and I was able to tuck it easily under the seat in front of me, this is while being completed loaded and with a Nalgene 32 oz bottle in the water bottle holder. The only disadvantage I found with this product is the lack of internal organization, especially in the front pocket. What I did to work around this is to get a Maxpedition EDC pocket organizer which fits quite well in the front pocket, and also in the main compartment pocket. I recommend this over an hook and loop pouch since it's easier to remove and has better internal organization. The Maxpedition Hook & Loop Double Pocket Insert will fit in the front pocket, however, once barely filled, it become too tight to be usable. Pros: Very comfortable Looks quite good Easily slides in front to access your content Not too big Easy to clean Water resistant Tough Cons: - Lack of content organization
Scritto da: Penuel L Lascano
Good value. Well made. MOLLE is good but needs more stitching.
This is a great bag. The materials are fantastic and it is made well. I was looking for something with a low profile and had the versatility that MOLLE provides. I took the bag as my carry-on to Las Vegas with some heavy radio equipment for a conference then took it with me after to hike up Mt. Charleston. With a little convincing I was able to fit a Lenovo x230 in the main compartment. I made it work with this bag. No regrets purchasing this. I would consider purchasing another Maxpedition bag in the future but I would prefer to inspect it in person before hand to see fit. However, this bag is good value. A few things that could improve... 1) The materials are great but this bag could definitely use more stitching as far as the MOLLE is concerned. I attached a Condor dump pouch to the back and it wasn't on as secure as I would have liked. The right side MOLLE straps were okay but again, stitching through the middle would have let me feel better. I attached an HSGI taco to the back strap to hold an antenna. That stayed on secure but a middle stitch would have felt better. 2) The material on the edge of the water holder is a bit rigid. It would be nice to close that a little tighter. 3) The angle of the strap is pretty wide. I have no doubt this was cut for a much larger person as most tactical gear is. I found it riding on the edge of my shoulder a bit even with the main strap tightened. Tightening the second strap helps this but it pulls on the buckle and lifts the main strap so it's not flush against your chest.
Scritto da: Laney
Maxpdition, I am now a fan.
Arrived promptly and well packaged. This is a great bag. We travel a lot and go on many days out when at home. This bag is not too big and not too small. lots of pockets and all zips up securely. Have to be careful not to pack too much into it. I watched lots of reviews on You Tube and learned what all the toggles etc are for. I love the way I can carry it in front so I can access travel docs, train tickets, purse and other stuff in the bag. When walking around I make sure all the zips have been locked/secured and swing it around to my back. Easy Peasy. Room to thread my jacket thru the strap at the bottom or the Y Strap,fits my hat thru the webbing and my scarf leaving my hand free. This is a very versatile bag. Only thing is, being a woman, it is a bit bulky on my chest due to body shape, lol.
Scritto da: James McKinlay
perfect travel bag for carryon and day excursions
Love all my Maxpedition packs. Have 5 and now i give them as gifts. Well thought out, durable and functional. I look for Maxpedition first when ever I need a bag or pack. This pack is a single shoulder sling and is great for holiday traveling. Fits my iPad, charger, rain shell, first aid kit, pens and flashlight, and various other paraphernalia. and amazingly each compartment is the right size for what you need to store in it. Because Maxpedition seems to last forever, its and excellent buy!

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