Visually okay, practical in summer, but not in winter. The description says 85L, but with a winter sleeping bag, liner, self-inflating mat, and the main backpack pocket, it's practically full. I would guess it's only 60L or 65L. I wouldn't buy it a second time.
Military backpack in Olive with an 85-liter capacity. Constructed with robust materials, its design makes it ideal for tactical missions as well as serving as a versatile travel pack.
The Max Pack is crafted from 1000D polyester, offering exceptional resistance to tears and abrasion. An array of mounting straps utilizing the MOLLE/PALS system is integrated for enhanced versatility.
Features include a large main compartment along with six supplementary pockets:
- a spacious pocket located on the front with an internal divider,
- an additional pocket on the flap,
- one pocket beneath the main front compartment,
- plus two side pockets.
All compartments and pockets are secured with two-way zippers.
Adjustable shoulder straps with a chest closure and an extra hip belt enable personalized adjustment to the user. A removable framework at the back enhances adaptability to various operational circumstances. This structure boosts functionality, grants optimal load stability, and ensures the backpack maintains proper alignment on the user’s back. The load is distributed evenly, significantly minimizing spinal fatigue and enhancing comfort, even during extended use in challenging environments. Additional comfort is provided by shock absorbers on the rear panel.
Technical data
Color: Olive
Material: 1000D polyester
Capacity: 85 liters
Side pocket dimensions: 39 x 24 cm
Dimensions: 70 x 35 x 35 cm
Weight: 2,8 kg
Manufacturer: Texar, Poland
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Texar.
Texar is a brand specializing in tactical clothing, outdoor equipment, and survival accessories, drawing inspiration from classic military designs. It started its activity by distributing US military surplus products, and over time developed its own product line, including replicas of popular US Army models such as BDU, M65, N3B, and MA-1. Years of experience and consistent improvement of its offer have earned Texar recognition among professionals and enthusiasts of outdoor activities. Today, the brand is one of the leading Polish manufacturers in the military and outdoor segment.
| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Dedicated laptop pocket | No |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Mesh spacer | No |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 70 x 35 x 35 cm |
| Capacity | 85 l |
| Number of pockets | 6 |
| Main color | Olive |
| Main material | 100% 1000D Polyester |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Compatible with hydration system | No |
| Raincover | No |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 2800 g |
| EAN | 5902414808393 |
| Manufacturer code | 38-BMAX-BP-OD |
| Brand | Texar |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 37
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Over time, I became convinced about this backpack and really grew to like it. I think the quality is adequate for the price. The carrying system is good. Its only flaw is its capacity. It has about 65 liters, which is a bit too little for winter trips unless you’re ultra-light. The biggest advantages of this backpack are the carrying system and the large number of pockets of various sizes, which make packing and accessing your gear much easier. I recommend this product and the store militaria.pl.
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I really like this backpack. Bought a year ago and tested on several trips. Super solid material, a bit heavy but I’m not afraid it will fall apart on a multi-day trip. It managed to get dirty and wet, has been in snow, and has gone through bushes with me many times—still without damage. Very spacious, so all my gear along with food and drinks fits easily. I can definitely recommend it.
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Budget backpack, overdesigned, a bit strange, side pockets have little capacity and you can't fit much in them, but inside there are a lot of small, not very necessary pockets made of delicate mesh, which can be easily torn. The backpack actually holds much less than the manufacturer's declared 85 liters, it's actually about 60 - max 65 liters. The carrying system is rather weak, especially the hip belt. The outer material is quite durable, the zippers are strong, and the backpack is well sewn.
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Four and a half hundred zloty is a lot of money, but on the other hand, for a big backpack, it's not much, and that's the quality you get. If the price is your priority, it's okay, but it's worth spending more for a Wisport.
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It's good that there's some alternative to more expensive backpacks, because not everyone can afford to buy Wisport or something even pricier. The backpack is decently made and very spacious. For occasional trips, it'll be okay.
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I don't know where these highly positive opinions about the backpack and its quality are coming from. Unless it's just for tourist and recreational use, to carry a blanket and food. It's true—it's very spacious, but the quality of workmanship leaves much to be desired. After a two-week training camp, where the backpack was heavily filled, the seams on the backpack and where the compression straps are sewn on started to slowly come apart. And speaking of the straps—I have never had worse in any backpack. They just come apart and don't stay "tight." The backpack's shoulder straps are very "thin," they roll up, are not stiff, and dig into your shoulders when the backpack is heavily loaded. For ASG games, scouting, or amateur tourism—fine. Or if you carry a lot but lightweight stuff. I've realized it's probably better to pay a bit more and get something truly solid.
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At this price, just get it. It's a really big and spacious backpack. True, the internal pockets and space are quite large, so you'll need to pack gear into smaller pouches. I use it as a bug-out bag for myself and my two kids. Almost completely packed and after the first tests in the forest—I don't regret the purchase.
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Great backpack. Light, lots of pockets, great organizers for different items, really high-quality workmanship for this price—you can feel the material is strong. Spacious and has many extra pockets and a MOLLE system.
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Great backpack. Very spacious. I was looking for a bug-out bag for me and the kids. It'll be heavy because it's so large, but it will fit everything. The pockets in the side compartments could be better quality, but there are lots of options for attaching extra pouches, so that's fine. Especially for this price. It's also comfortable to carry.
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It took me so much time to pack this backpack! I couldn't believe how much it could hold. For people who need space and good organization, I highly recommend it. It's very sturdy. The hip belt is comfortable and soft. Color as in the picture.
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The backpack is very spacious, which makes it useful for hiking in the mountains and forest. The material is very durable but not waterproof. For this price, I recommend it to every survival or bushcraft enthusiast without hesitation.
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Very high-quality workmanship! Very roomy. The design is similar to medical backpacks, with great modularity thanks to the large number of molle straps.
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The backpack is spacious and made of good materials. However, the strap on one of the sides has started to come off at the stitching. Soon I will need to visit a tailor. For now, it holds together by a thread. The stitched areas are weak. Also, when pulling the lower straps harder, where I usually keep my tent, you can clearly see the threads starting to show. Well, it’s just a pseudo-military product for civilians.
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The backpack is THE BEST, truly high-quality workmanship for this price, you can feel the material is strong. Spacious and has many extra pockets and a MOLLE system. I also like the strong handles on both sides, so you can carry it with both hands. For this price, I really recommend it. I managed to pack for the army for 28 days.
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