![]() ![]() This is perfect for the roving lure angler, sits nice and high on your back so wading isn't a problem and doesn't give me any back ache after a long day, very comfortable. Only reason I got a second one of these is I wanted an extra one for my fishing gear. I have a few of their bags that must be getting on for 10 years now but you wouldn't know it! They still look brand new. Maxpedition's legacy gear is practically bombproof. I'm a big fan of Maxpedition bags and I already had one of these in my collection which is growing all the time. *Please note: Accessories shown are not included Removable sternum strap made from 1" webbing with 1" quick release buckle, with elastic shock absorber.2.5" adjustable padded, breathable backpack straps with 5 channels of PALS webbing, 1x 2" webbing loop, and 1" D-Rings attachment points (each strap).One (1) 9"(L) x 4.5"(H) internal slip pocket.One (1) 9"(L) x 7"(H) internal zippered pocket.One (1) 9"(L) x 13"(H) internal slip pocket.One (1) hydration bladder loop hanger made from 3/4" webbing.2 attachment loops made from 1" webbing.1 mesh side pouch to accommodate 32oz / 1L water bottle, with cord retainer.One (1) 3"(L) x 5"(H) internal slip pocket.Three (3) 1"(L) x 5"(H) internal slip pockets.One 6.5"(L) x 6.55"(H) internal slip pocket.Y-compression strap made from 1" webbing.Experience the workmanship, materials, design, and super durability for which MAXPEDITION is best known. Two side net pouches with cinch cord can be used to carry water bottles. Comfortable back padding and supple curvaceous straps supported by 1.25" nylon webbing minimize the load on shoulders. The Y-shaped compression strap that MAXPEDITION is famous for contributes to the bag's form and structural integrity while a row of sewn nylon hard points in front allows users to attach other MAXPEDITION pouches and accessories with the "snap and anchor" modular expansion system. The Pygmy Falcon-II is a compact rectangular urban daypack with distinct military styling and 1400 cubic inches (23 liters) of carry capacity.
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