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The Evac Plan-B(TM) Sling Pack by Hazard 4(R) is a versatile tactical bag designed for professionals. With a water-resistant nylon exterior, MOLLE compatibility, and an ergonomic single-strap design, it adapts to various missions, from military operations to everyday carry. Weighing just 1.2 kg and offering 11.8 liters of storage, this pack is engineered for comfort and utility in confined spaces.
Outer Material | Nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 1.2 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 19.69"W x 6.3"H |
Storage Volume | 11.8 Liters |
Apparel Closure Type | Buckle |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Embellishment Feature | Cord |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | Water Resistant |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Theme | Military |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | USA |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Subject Character | sports |
Color | Black |
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6 year, 7 month review ( most extensive on record)
The media could not be loaded. The Hazard 4 Plan B Evac Sling, designed for literally every single possible situation and scenario.I started research on this bag in 2016, the Molle panels and sheer black color of the sling bag initially drew in 16 year old me. Some time passed and I finally had my first terrible little job flipping chicken and some neighborhood joint. Then came my first check, some $300. At the time, I believe this bag was $114 with shipping not including for me. At 17, that was a lot of my check, but the look of the bag just never left my mind. I knew what I wanted and got it. My life was completely changed at that moment due in part to just what and where this bag went with me. From high school and my crap job, this bag held my uniform,, bike lock, water bottle, and the things my school bag didn’t hold. The ability to use the back slot that rests against the user’s back for a Camelbak made this a game changer. This is not the lightest bag coming in at two pounds, but what you can do with it is worth it. In my late teens, the back slot became my “stash spot” when questioned about any interesting odors while skateboarding. It became my day bag, everyday. When I turned 18, I finally had the money to get a defensive knife “SOCP Benchmade” and found the best place to mount it was on the sling, allowing a fast draw and the ability to always have a weapon at the ready; it helps how well it blends in as well! On planes, in crowded cars, on buses and trains, this bag was there with me between my feet and never further than my knees. At the beach, the Condura kept the sand away (although the bottle pouches kept a bit lol) and always had a towel ready inside and some drinks still cold from the felt lined thick walled padding within the bag. The center divider is used for my phone more than anything, just stick it to one side et voila! you have a pocket. The netting has torn in my bag but it’s still holding my gear in there. Meds, deodorant, a face mask, whatever… On the outer bags, my top pouch has little gear like lighters, cologne, sanitizer, and the occasional treat I want handy. The lower pouch is probably my favorite; pens, lock picks, portable battery, earbuds, field sharpener, compass and fire starter, and sunglasses. This bag has been used, abused, soaked, seared, thrown, dropped, dragged, used as a pillow, used as a shooting rest, used to move from place to place, to get up to no good, to do good, every damn thing.If you don’t care for my take, here’s the breakdown:At 17.5 inches in height, most rifles won’t fit, use the pack down clips on either side to lash it on, the pocket nearest the user fits a full sized pistol with optics and a suppressor. Mollie mounts mean you can lash it to a plate carrier and it just won’t fail. After nearly 7 years of use, the Condura seams are showing their ugly side by fraying in most every possible spot, it still has no holes in it and or gaps because this is a double seam, double stitched bag and every weak point. Tablets and laptops have a hard time fitting, doesn’t mean that it won’t fit if you try enough, some things just shouldn’t be in this bag perhaps but it’s good at doing everything else. People have given me crap about it being a man purse but yea that’s exactly what it is, it’s a sick ass man purse that will hold your doodads and a gun, especially with the Hazard 4 holster you can put on the sling for a cooler look or anywhere really. This bag is phenomenal to rotate one handed, dominant or non-dominant hand pulling.Can be used as a dump pouch forward facing across the chest with the sling on your back. Can dump beers and snacks in it too as you’re raiding a pantry. the ease of movement and sheer comfort of the padding make this an excellent everyday bag. Watch your weight, this bag will hold more than your shoulder can, but you can make the sling mount left or right depending on you. This bag will be MY bag for many more years, probably until I don’t need a bag anymore and then it will be a SHTF bag filled with all the goodies 16 year old me wanted to put in it eventually.Buy this bag if you think you like it, it only gets better with use.To Hazard: Thank you for making Tactical Progression your priority, and for the many journeys you’ve given me to have had this bag on. I look forward to many many more as this is now the daddy diaper bag for the next two years or so❤️
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Solid buy. Versitle and sturdy. My new favorite backpack!
I've been using this bag for about two weeks and can only say good things about it. It's super solid and well-made, but doesn't feel too rigid or clunky to carry around on the daily. I am using it mainly as a theme park day bag and wanted something that would be comfortable to carry around for long periods of walking and standing. When I bought the bag I was also a little nervous about how it would fit. I am female and I had heard complaints about this type of bag being uncomfortable to wear for those who are maybe more chesty than others. I almost expected to have to send it back after trying it on. I didn't find this particular pack to be uncomfortable at all though. It is extremely comfortable to wear in all of it's configurations. In crowded areas I often find myself slinging the pack from my back to hug around my side/waist area and it makes for a super comfortable fit as well as easy access to the pockets.I was also worried about the bag's slender design being a problem, as far as being able to hold what I need. Fortunately though, it has been perfect! I can fit my 9x7x3 GoPro case and accessories (including a hefty 39" collapsible pole), wallet, passport, phone, chargers, portable power supply, sunglasses, rain poncho, utility knife, notebooks, pens, and other small essentials with tons of room to spare. Sometimes I'll even throw my 10" tablet in there with no problem. The tablet does tend to sit a little wonky in this bag, but doesn't bother me too much. I also want to say that I think that this bag functions at it's prime if you compartmentalize your gear.This bag has so many little components that I love. The stability chest strap works well. The MOLLE webbing and compressions straps are super useful touches. Even the little hook and loop area on the front of the small pocket has proven great. I have loved being able to slap a moral patch on there and add some character to the bag now and then. Overall, it's just a great little day pack and I am loving it. I think with smart packing, it would even serve nicely as a small overnight bag. So far, I have no complaints and Hazard 4 has earned themselves a new loyal customer.
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