Great for carrying everything from a helmet (brilliant solution with the front pocket), to a hydration insert and various large items, to a ton (seriously, a ton) of small things thanks to many well-thought-out pockets. It fits perfectly on the back and therefore optimally distributes the weight. The carrying system, hip belt, and overall build - excellent. It will definitely last for many years despite heavy loads, so I think its price is not at all excessive.
A 55-liter tactical backpack made of durable 1050D nylon, which is highly resistant to abrasion. The main compartment and two front pockets are secured with two-way YKK zippers, which are equipped with waterproof flaps to prevent moisture from entering.
Inside the main compartment, there are two zippered flat mesh pockets and a padded flat laptop pocket. On the outside, on the back panel, there is a zippered hidden pocket for a 2-liter hydration bladder.
The upper front pocket features a Velcro panel for attaching emblems or Morale Patches. Inside the pocket, there is space for small accessories. The backpack also features a small top pocket padded with soft material for carrying delicate gear.
The lower pocket, which closes with a two-way zipper, features a practical organizer with a carabiner and numerous compartments. The pocket is lined with horizontal MOLLE/PALS straps, allowing you to attach other gear compatible with the attachment system. On the front of the pocket there is a Velcro panel to which emblems can be attached. An additional hidden compartment, which can be cinched with side straps, is located under the lower pocket. Tall, flat pockets with two-way zippers are also located on both sides of the backpack.
On the sides and bottom of the backpack, there are mounting straps in the MOLLE/PALS system, which allow you to attach pouches or external gear.
The carrying system consists of quick-release, adjustable shoulder straps also covered with PALS webbing. Comfort is ensured by a chest strap and a contoured back panel that allows for air circulation and moisture wicking. The backpack is equipped with a wide hip belt featuring a durable Fastex buckle.
Compression straps with Fastex buckles allow you to adjust the backpack’s size to its contents. There is a wide carrying handle on top.
Technical data
Color: Black
Capacity: 55 l
Material: 1050D nylon
Main compartment dimensions: 58.4 x 34.2 x 21.5 cm
Front pocket dimensions: 39.3 x 29.2 x 5 cm
Side pocket dimensions: 41.9 x 15.2 x 4.4 cm
Hydration pocket dimensions: 53.3 x 34.2 cm
Weight: 2400 g
Manufacturer: 5.11 Tactical, USA
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5.11 Tactical is an American brand based on climbing pants designed in 1968 by Royal Robbins - the name was taken from the 5.11 difficulty level in the Yosemite Decimal System, considered almost impossible to beat. The brand made a name for itself among FBI agents, and over time has evolved into a global leader in the production of tactical clothing, footwear, backpacks and equipment for the military, police and emergency services. It offers iconic models like Stryke pants, Rush backpacks, Operator Belts and TacTec vests. 5.11 Tactical's gear is not only used in operational activities, but is also present in pop culture - including Ghost Recon, The Division and Warzone games.
| Color/camouflage | Black |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Dedicated laptop pocket | Yes |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Mesh spacer | No |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 584 x 342 x 215 mm |
| Capacity | 55 l |
| Number of pockets | 6 |
| Main color | Black |
| Main material | 1050D Nylon |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Compatible with hydration system | Yes |
| Raincover | No |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 2400 g |
| EAN | 888579382822 |
| Manufacturer code | 56565ABR-019 |
| Brand | 5.11 Tactical |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 6
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I have the whole Rush series. This one is really spacious, you can nicely organize your gear in the backpack. Top quality. Worth every penny spent on it.
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Used for heavy-duty tasks whether in wooded terrain or urban environments, it is durable in every respect; even the YKK zippers prove their value when they are wet or dirty. The original pocket arrangement is very good in terms of packing different types of gear, from large items like a sleeping bag, mat, carabiner, to small things like a lighter, multitool, zip ties, pepper spray, and cleaning tools for weapons, with plenty of space left for other items, all well-organized so it doesn't need to be stuffed to the brim, which extends the time it takes to find something—not to mention situations where you'd have to empty the backpack to locate a particular item. The chest strap is flexible and well-mounted to the harness, and the hip belt does its job as well. The back is thick and solid, and automatically stands out due to the camelback pocket, which additionally provides cushioning and ensures good fit against the back when carrying. The zippers, whether outside or inside the backpack, cause no issues and operate very smoothly. The protruding pocket of the backpack is really suitable for heavy items if they fit; comfort will be lower, but thanks to the adjustment straps, you can tighten it very firmly and it will stay in place; you can also use it to carry a helmet instead of buying harnesses, but if you already have something in that pocket, it’s not worth forcing it in. I highly recommend it. I think that spending a thousand for several years is definitely worth it, especially if you have high requirements and really need a backpack for tough conditions.
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Mega backpack, I've had it for the second day and I already know it will be my favorite backpack. Both for EDC and, generally, for outdoor use. Solid workmanship, functional, not too big, not too small. The carrying system could be better, but that's a minor detail for a backpack of this size. I fully recommend this backpack.
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A highly thought-out concept when it comes to pockets, small compartments, and storage. Comfortable to carry. Tested during family mountain hikes, as a suitcase for clothes on vacation, and for outings with more toys to the shooting range. I like having extra space and often use it instead of the Wisport Sparrow 30, because I don't like when a backpack is packed to the brim.
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Large, sturdy backpack with a comfortable carrying system.
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