Günstige, brauchbare “taktische” Rucksäcke (40l)? Erfahrungswerte?

Habt ihr Vergleichserfahrungen?

Mil-Tec US Assault Pack oder Brandit US Cooper oder doch andere “taktische” Rucksäcke (ca. 40l)?

Robustheit, Wasserabweisung, Praxistauglichkeit, Tragekomfort, etc.? Geeignet für mehrwöchige Aussenanwendung Urban/Wald mit ruppigen, schnellen, harten Phasen?

Es geht konkret um die themporäre Ausstattung für wechselnde Ausbildungsgruppen, die im Anschluss hochwertigeres Material nutzen.

Also erstmal günstig (wir machen das ehrenamtlich), brauchbar (sollten nicht gleich reißen, wenn man ‘ne “Schikanehantel” reinwirft) und sie sollten in größeren Stückzahlen schnell orderbar sein.

Danke schonmal!

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Avicenna89
2 years ago

What do you mean “tactic”? Is this a military term for “day tours with a lot of technical equipment”?

The backpacks you selected are below 40 €. Hip belts are a simple, unpadded strap, which can be quite unpleasant if the backpack has reached 10 kg weight. Two main and various secondary compartments at 40 l volume make each individual compartment much too small. In addition, the main compartments are also a problem because the focus of the backpack moves away from you with increasing loading and pulls you back.

I hardly believe such backpacks for multi-week use, e.g. Bushcrafting are designed without much military equipment. You should first clarify what you want to do with equipment. For several weeks we talk about a kind of holiday. If others spend 150 € and more per night on holiday for their hotel to get no crossover from the mattress, it might be appropriate to look in the price segment 100 to 200 € after a backpack to get no crossover from wearing. You only spend the money for it once and then have some business for years.

treppensteiger
2 years ago

Robust and zipper closures often already. In addition, with no-name closures. The small wedge-like handle parts on the fabric flange are very fond of hanging somewhere in the thicket and break off their support at the zipper.

The watertightness is restricted by the numerous seams anyway, in the coating it is only the question of how long it lasts.

When used hard, these backpacks will soon be broken. The second backpack by Brandit (US Cooper) looks a little more stable.

Comfort: With such back padding you should pack well, hard edges at the wrong place you can definitely feel through. Long put on it is wet on the back, there is almost no ventilation. The shoulder straps live and die with the strength of the padding. In the above-mentioned models, the most likely is too low, you can then directly feel the narrower, supporting belt.

Benutzer1010
2 years ago

Trash technology or bandit can be connected to robust or military standards as if you were trying to compare an 8k TV with a thumb cinema. Keep in mind what the price makes, even clearly at the price you can buy it.

If you are looking for a good product that also holds and is not intended for 1x a year, you should look at Maxpedition (the old series) (e.g. Falcon II, even if the less L has), Tasmanian Tiger or 5.11 (e.g. Rush12, 48 or 72).

You will surely hear from the garbage-tech youngsters or sellers that things are also good… (going to walk)…. Do not know anyone who would use it, who has to rely on it.

Tacically, such objects of use make use of, such as, for example, with mole absorption, robustness 700+DenierNylon etc. the expression is perhaps incorrectly chosen, but as adapted from the military field, so adopted.

In the second place, of course, the use of ,B.O.B, Bushcraft, Wanderung or .

There are some advantages and disadvantages here, the egg laying wool milk sow is unfortunately not available and everyone puts other demands on it.

TwieTrex
2 years ago

So I have the Miltec backpack and I have to say that the backpack is really good. I’ve often taken him by walking and even if I’m on leisure or something

Always worked well.

Just what I don’t think is that this backpack presses on my shoulders rightly and I sometimes have back problems but it’s not that bad.

With other backpacks I have no experience

I hope I could help you

GrandVoyager
2 years ago

When I once worked as a bike courier for a few years, my colleagues (and I) used Deuter backpacks, after which I traveled through New Zealand for another half year, I still have the backpack today – is not to be overwhelmed with sturdiness and wearing comfort. But today, of course, there are newer models that I cannot say anything about.

wiki01
2 years ago

What makes a “tactic” backpack from a backpack?

Tactical:

Meaning:

A tactic related to a tactic based on a tactic

Hrimthur
2 years ago

Tasmanian Tiger