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Use it in the field, on the commute, or store it in the shed as a bug out bag: The Rothco Medium Transport Pack has space for all your everyday needs, as well as those you hope to never have to use. Made from 600 denier polyester, it features a water repellent lining and pockets as follows: a large main compartment with a zippered pouch, three outside zipper pockets, and an extra storage compartment Read More
Has anyone with international shipping received this bag? Mine has been shipping for almost 20 days now. And stuck in processing at transit for 10 days.
WickedWombatKnockoff of what? Rothco isn't a manufacturer. They are a US distributor that gets their name put on cheap unbranded Chinese gear. The $25 bag on Amazon is identical to this one. I own half a dozen, mix of both.
ALL these bags are a knockoff of the original Maxpedition design. If you want the real deal, buy the Maxpedition Falcon II.
cloakI was going to chime in with the exact same comment. I picked mine up on eBay actually for $20.
I have no idea where they got this $63 MSRP from.
Also I should mention the bag is total crap. started falling apart from the inside out.
I bought one of these directly from China for $15.00. But it stank of petrol, which is the typical "Chinese" smell of nylon fabric and toys. It made the bag unusable for me.
I purchased another on Amazon for $25.00, and it still smelled too strongly of petrol to keep.
EatingPieThat is not unusual for actual military surplus gear. It kind of comes with the territory.
In the case of these bags which are made in China or India (most Rothco I see is made in India). I think it's just proximity to diesel generators or boat engines.
Pretty sure that this is the bag I have been using for a few years now.
It has gone all over the US with me on travel and never had an issue that wasn't my fault.
There is a "hidden" pocket that is held closed by velcro right at the back panel. It is probably intended for a camel back or similar but I have used it for paperwork and other items that I wanted to keep out of sight from "nosy" people.
The zippers have held up without anything other than some chipped paint and the only tear is literally due to over loading it which I fixed by gluing a panel to act as strain relief.
It can fit a Precision M6400 in the back pocket but it is a bit of a challenge to zip shut. I actually am debating buying one from the drop on the off chance that it is the same bag.