Hi. I bought the backpack over a month ago and since then I have been using it every day in various conditions. This backpack is very good, it has nice and functional pockets where I can pack whatever I need for the day. The backpack is appropriately stiff so you don't carry it like a hanging rag on your back. The zippers work well so far, but they tend to catch, although this is probably because they are hidden under the collar—in any case, it's not a problem. I think the backpack will serve its purpose as a workhorse for everyday use in various conditions. The carrying system is good, although honestly, I don't quite understand why the sponge that touches the back snags on the belt or just pants—maybe it's a matter of my height or the length setting of the straps. I rate the backpack as very good, but definitely too expensive. I think 400 PLN would be the maximum it should cost. Greetings to all military enthusiasts.
Wisport Sparrow 303 Backpack 30 l - Coyote
A 30-liter compact survival and military backpack crafted from rugged 500D Cordura. The main compartment along with two front pockets are secured by two-way zippers from the renowned Belgian manufacturer Kroko, all featuring protective flaps.
Spacious main compartment, numerous pockets and practical compartments
Inside the main compartment, there are two flat, mesh-lined pockets with zippers on the flap, while an elastic flat pocket is located on the back panel (against the back). Access to the main compartment is provided by a zipper that opens the flap along three edges, allowing it to lie flat.
On the upper front pocket, measuring 28 x 18 x 6 cm, there is a Velcro panel for attaching emblems or Morale Patches. Inside the pocket, there is an organizer with six compartments of various sizes and a flat mesh pocket with a zipper closure. Elastic loops sewn onto the compartments allow for convenient and quick access to items such as writing utensils.
On the lower pocket, measuring 28 x 26 x 6 cm, there is a drawstring, useful for securing additional gear that won’t fit inside the backpack. A wide Velcro panel is sewn inside the pocket, to which you can attach, for example, a detachable first-aid kit—thanks to this solution, the attached gear will always stay in the same place.
On the sides of the backpack, there are also two elastic side pockets that can hold a water bottle or other handy accessories. On the bottom, there is a flat pocket with a Velcro closure where you can store items such as a rain cover or a folding mat. Four frame buckles are also attached to the bottom, which, when used with additional straps, allow for convenient transport of items such as a sleeping pad.
AFS panel made of EVA foam, lightweight frame, quick release adjustable suspenders
Profiled AFS (Air Foam System—lightweight, fast-drying EVA foam with closed cells that resist moisture and dirt), together with a durable fiberglass frame placed in a dedicated rear channel, along with a detachable chest and hip belt, form a carrying system designed to maximize backpack stability. Additional comfort is provided by quick-release, anatomically-shaped shoulder straps with adjustable length.
Special pocket for hydration system
A zippered compartment specifically designed for a water reservoir (camelbak) is positioned externally on the backpack’s back panel, featuring a dedicated hose port and two attachment points (one on each shoulder strap) for secure hose management. An additional hanging loop is stitched above the hose port for convenient storage.
Adjustable compression straps, MOLLE system, carrying handle
Compression straps equipped with fastex buckles provide the ability to tailor the backpack's size to its load. A robust carrying handle is positioned at the top.
PALS straps from the MOLLE attachment system are stitched along the sides and shoulder straps, enabling external transport of essential gear.
5-year warranty, Pin and Velcro patch included in the set
The set includes an aviation checkerboard pin and a patch featuring the 303rd Squadron’s emblem.
The backpack comes with a 5-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Main features
- 30-liter capacity
- made of durable 500D Cordura
- Kroko zippers
- ITW Nexus and Duraflex buckles
- spacious main compartment
- Air Foam System panel
- lightweight fiberglass frame
- contoured shoulder straps
- hydration bladder pocket
- compression straps for adjustment
- convenient carrying handle
- MOLLE-compatible straps
Militaria.pl is the exclusive distributor of the Wisport brand in Poland.
Wisport is a Polish brand with more than 30 years of experience in manufacturing high-quality backpacks and outdoor gear. The company has earned recognition among both survival and tourism enthusiasts, and professionals from the military, uniformed services, and rescue services. Wisport products stand out for solid workmanship, modern designs, and the use of proven technologies. The brand's backpacks are developed in cooperation with specialists, which allows them to offer well-thought-out solutions such as FAS+ carry systems, durable materials such as Cordura®, or waterproof protective coatings. The range includes tactical, trekking, and urban models, adapted to a variety of user needs.
| Color/camouflage | Brown hue |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Zipper |
| Dedicated laptop pocket | No |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Mesh spacer | No |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 480 x 350 x 220 mm |
| Capacity | 30 l |
| Number of pockets | 5 |
| Main color | Coyote |
| Main material | 500D Cordura |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Compatible with hydration system | Yes |
| Raincover | No |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 1250 g |
| EAN | 5905317954907 |
| Brand | Wisport |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 112
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Comfortable and also quite spacious. The back pocket and the stiffening rod, which is not fully covered, are the only drawbacks I noticed. Nevertheless, it's worth buying during the ongoing promotion.
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The backpack is made with great attention to detail. The stitching is of high quality, and the whole backpack seems durable and strong. I chose it for various uses – I use it at work, during travel, and on trips. As a former soldier, I wanted a backpack that wouldn't look too military or make me look like someone trying to return to the army. This model perfectly meets those expectations – it is practical and doesn't stand out with a military style. In summary, I am extremely satisfied with this purchase.
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I have already had many backpacks from various brands (Camelback, Highlander, Pentagon, and others), but I consider this one the best – I immediately bought a second one. The backpack is very durable, the capacity exactly matches the described volume, and thanks to the numerous pockets it is extremely practical. I use it every day for work and walks. Really great product!
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This is a great backpack – very durable, feature-rich, comfortable and well thought out in terms of design. This is already my second Wisport backpack, the previous one lasted almost twenty years of regular use. If this one is just as durable, I probably won't ever buy another backpack of this size – that prospect is a bit overwhelming. In summary, the product stands out for its very high quality, and I feel satisfied that I can support a brand that makes its products in Poland, instead of outsourcing production abroad.
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The backpack is spacious, especially the main compartment. The two front compartments are also quite large, material is very good. The two side pockets are stretchable for drinks, all of this makes this backpack great.
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Very good quality, spacious backpack, and although it looks simple, it's solidly made. The material seems durable, there are no plastic linings inside the pockets, and there is enough space. So far, it is really nice to wear—how long will it last? We'll see ;) But I recommend it.
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Great backpack, very sturdy. The pocket layout is practical, and the dividers between them are very solid. The mesh pockets in the main compartment are very sturdy, to my pleasant surprise. The only problem is that the zipper is sewn the other way around than usual, so it wears out faster. After less than a year of use (I use it for school), the threads holding the zipper teeth have completely worn out in the main compartment at the corners of the backpack.
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Great backpack. Large and well-made. As for its utility, in my case, a separate laptop compartment in the main pocket would be better, instead of a small pocket with an elastic band. But that's a personal preference, depending on how you use it (for me, it's an urban backpack). I also miss Velcro straps in the main compartment (for attaching additional inserts), but that's also a personal preference. Overall, it's worth every penny, very well-made, spacious, with the ability to adjust compression to the load, and with good internal organization. I was a bit surprised by its weight, but the comfortable shoulder straps more than make up for it. The backpack is great to carry, even when fully packed.
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Great backpack, carefully made, very practical thanks to two external pockets and large capacity. It's a pity there is no hook or holder for a hydration bladder inside. I definitely recommend both this backpack and the online store.
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I bought the backpack in gray to move away from military colors a bit. Here was a pleasant surprise: Wisport's gray is somehow "deeper" than that of other manufacturers, with a slight bottle-green tint. Functionality is a plus; the side and front pockets are really useful, and it doesn't have an excessive amount of molle straps like the previous version. The EDC organizer isn't anything special, just like in earlier models. Instead of elastic bands to restrain excess straps, I recommend buying velcro strap winders (from our Asian friends), and sliding the elastic bands onto the buckle connections—that effectively eliminates their rattling, which unfortunately still occurs. The biggest downside of the backpack is the annoyingly jamming zippers, and the culprit here is the rain flaps. Forget about smooth, one-handed opening and closing of the pockets without first folding back the flap. You'll need both hands for that. Maybe over time this will improve as the Cordura softens a bit; for now, it's not great. Still, with that hope in mind, I'm giving it five stars.
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This is my second Wisport backpack. I own the Sparrow II 20L. I bought the Sparrow 303 because it solves several issues I had with the 20L version. The two front pockets definitely replace the single larger pocket, which makes it easier to search for or organize things. Secondly, there are side pockets for bottles/canteens/thermo mugs. In the 20L version, I have an additional Wisport bottle pocket attached. But in the 303, I can fit a thermo mug and a canteen in the pockets, so they don't take up space inside. The bottom pocket is useful for a rain cover, for example, so I don't need to keep it in the main compartment. In the lower front pocket, I can easily store a first aid kit, whereas in the 20L version I had a separate pouch attached for it, which hung in the middle of the backpack and didn't look good. The quality and workmanship of the 303 are top-notch, just like the 20L version. The only downsides I see for now are too few MOLLE straps and, maybe a minor thing, but there aren’t any ribbon loops with a carabiner or ring inside the two pockets to securely attach keys and keep them organized. It would have been enough to have just a couple of simple loops like the one for hanging the backpack—would be perfect. The 20L version has two such straps, which I value highly as they are very useful. Also, the hip belt, as others have mentioned, could be a bit more comfortable. I use the backpack mainly for everyday use, but its range of applications is as wide as the hip belt :D The price is high, although the craftsmanship and Polish production (which I greatly appreciate for any product) are excellent. It would be nice if the backpack was cheaper—even the 20L version now costs almost twice as much as I paid a few years ago... :O I hope it will serve me as well as the 20L version, which I use daily and has had no issues. If you can afford it, I definitely recommend it (let’s support our own!). Given the quality and my experience with the 20L Sparrow, this backpack will last for many, many years!
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If you're looking for a backpack that's more suitable for the city than for the outdoors (of course, this doesn't mean it's completely unsuitable for outdoor use), you've just found it, and it's still a great Wisport :)
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Wisport to Wisport. I replaced my worn-out previous Sparrow with this one and I am very satisfied. The compartment layout is much better and overall it is more comfortable than the previous model.
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An inexpensive backpack that holds quite a lot. The construction is quite popular among many manufacturers, such a typical military cube. There are lots of colors and camouflage options, which is a big plus. Quite sturdy, with dividers inside so you can somewhat organize your gear. I recommend it at this price.
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