Solid workmanship, nothing is unraveling, the seams are even, comfort of use is definitely a plus, and the price-to-quality ratio is really good, I can definitely recommend it. The backpack's volume is not overstated; you can pack quite a few things into it.
Patrol backpack offering 18 liters of capacity, crafted from highly durable and abrasion-resistant nylon.
The Small variant delivers a more compact, streamlined version of the Halifax Medium pack. Both side panels incorporate laser-cut MOLLE mounting interfaces, allowing the attachment of extra pouches or accessories such as a first aid kit. Compression straps are integrated into the design, providing not only volume control but also serving as attachment points for gear like a sleeping bag or mat. Upper side panel ports accommodate hydration system tubing.
A zippered flap fitted with a YKK zipper secures the main compartment. The interior contains partially velour-lined surfaces, facilitating the placement of modular organization panels. Inside, a modular system remains fully compatible with MOLLE/PALS, supporting extensive customization and conversion for medical or assault use.
Two external pockets are positioned on the top flap, with one featuring a soft velour lining ideal for safeguarding glasses against scratches. Additional open side pockets are available for carrying bottles or other spare equipment.
The carry system features ergonomically shaped, foam-padded softshell straps with adjustable lengths. Both chest strap and wide hip belt utilize a robust WooJin buckle for secure fastening.
A vertical loop panel is placed on the front for auxiliary gear attachment, accompanied by a compact velcro section designed for patches, emblems, or Morale Patches.
Technical data
Color: Ranger Green
Capacity: 18 liters
Dimensions: 49.5 x 34.5 x 22.5 cm
Material: nylon
Weight: 1208 g
Manufacturer: Direct Action, Poland
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of Direct Action.
Direct Action is a Polish brand that since 2014 has been providing advanced tactical equipment used by elite special units, including JW GROM and the French RAID. Combining the experience of military experts with an innovative approach to design, it creates state-of-the-art combat systems tailored to the needs of professionals and changing battlefield conditions. Products such as the popular Spitfire vests and Halifax backpacks are distinguished by their ergonomics, attention to detail and use of durable materials.
| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Flap |
| Dedicated laptop pocket | No |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Mesh spacer | No |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 495 x 345 x 225 mm |
| Capacity | 18 l |
| Number of pockets | 4 |
| Main color | Ranger Green |
| Main material | nylon |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Compatible with hydration system | Yes |
| Raincover | No |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 1208 g |
| EAN | 5908218778429 |
| Manufacturer code | BP-HFXS-CD5-RGR |
| Brand | Direct Action |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 5
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I have had the backpack for a week and so far it is performing well. The quality of workmanship is flawless and the carrying system is very comfortable. The backpack is bigger than I expected for 18 liters, with many easily accessible outer pockets that let you keep small items available without opening the backpack and rummaging inside. But there is one drawback: the carrying handle is symbolic and uncomfortable. One might think you carry a backpack on your back, not in your hand, but now, having a narrow, uncomfortable handle sewn in at a strange angle, I've realized how often I use it. Picking up the backpack from the floor, holding it while opening, taking it off your back in a crowded tram—only then do you appreciate how comfortable the handle on my old Helikon EDC or even older Sparrow was. That's why only 4 stars.
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What surprised me the most about this backpack is its spaciousness. Despite being only 18L, you can easily pack for a whole day hike, an ASG game, and other similar activities. It's quite light and not too big, so it also works for everyday city carry. The workmanship is excellent, Direct Action knows what they're doing. An interesting point is that it's very comfortable to wear even when you have a tactical vest on. I can recommend it without hesitation, it's worth its price.
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I bought it to check the dimensions—the depth stated here and pretty much everywhere else as 22.5 is a bit of a mistake because I don't know if it'll even be 12.5 when measuring the bottom. Overall build quality is solid, with a large number of nicely arranged pockets. However, there's just too much of everything here, which results in quite a heavy pack for such a small backpack. The front tape is a bit flimsy—single, not reinforced. Covering the buckles with material is kind of interesting, but it makes them too stiff and hard to use.
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This is the first opinion about this backpack, so I'll try to include as much as possible. The carrying system is comfortable and well thought-out. The plastic insert stiffens the backpack and prevents bulges from forming that would dig into your back. The compression straps have velcro sewn in, which is very nice and keeps them from "flapping" around. The back ventilation is also good, practically zero points of contact. Capacity. 18 liters may not sound like much, but here it's absolutely sufficient, whether for a day trip or just for going to work. The suitcase-style opening is very useful. At the bottom of the backpack, there is a zippered pocket where you can successfully keep something small and that requires a safe place, e.g. banknotes. Expandability. The average capacity is compensated by the possibility of adding pockets. MOLLE is not only on the sides, but also at the bottom of the backpack, on the shoulder straps, and in the main compartment (which allows for nice organization of smaller gear). The interior is also lined with velcro panel, so you can simply stick something on. The price is... quite high, it's true. Still, I think it's worth buying. I might even buy a Helifax medium myself someday for bigger trips.
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