Maxpedition Falcon-II Backpack Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.6
out of 10
10 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$170.99
Used Value:
$102.59
Sale Value:
$153.89
Cutting-edge features meet rugged design with the Maxpedition Falcon-II Backpack. Made from durable 1,050 denier nylon fabric and treated with Teflon coating, this bag resists grime and water and is easy to clean. When it's time to clean, simply wipe the bag down with a damp cloth and let it dry naturally. This bag features layered, independent compartments that each have pouches, pockets and PALS attachments, ensuring you'll have plenty of storage space. Padded, breathable shoulder straps and enhanced waist support make this backpack extraordinarily comfortable and easy to wear on hikes or long trips. The zippered compartment along the rear has an internal loop field to accommodate a 100-ounce water reservoir or concealed firearm.

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8
First off I will state that it looks smaller then compared to the picture on the website, and for that it gets 4 stars. Otherwise it is a decent bag! I purchased mine as an emergency get out of dodge bag, and right now it is holding 2 medkits worth of supply, a flashlight, tarp, hand axe, knife, rope, and another utility knife. I plan on adding 3-4 dry meal bags to it if I can. There are plenty of MOLLE for various attachments so I will also see if I can find something to connect a rifle to with so e ammo pouches. I am still experimenting with tbis bag to see if it can fully fit my needs. I still have room for my 10 inch tablet and cell phone in the front. All in all it is a decent bag for the price just wish it was bigger but if tbe MOLLE features to this bag can compensate its size then I will be one happy individual!
Christopher, TacticalGear.com
October 11, 2013
10
I purchased the backpack for a High Adventure trip with the boy scouts. I needed something small enough to carry with our food and camp packs and canoe. We go on the trip in July, I will have to see. I am a little concerned it may be too small, but that will force me to minimize what I take.

Well made and good looking pack.
Patrick, TacticalGear.com
May 20, 2013
10
Actually using it to carry my tools and test equipment around a plant power, The small tight profile allows me to climb tight ladder configurations and walk narrow platforms. Able to walk freely with both hands free now.
ShortCircuit-George, TacticalGear.com
March 17, 2015
10
This was the first Maxpedition bag that I bought and I used it to create a BOB that I keep in my home in case of emergencies. It has served me well and holds an amazing amount of equipment. Love this thing.
Chad B., TacticalGear.com
September 7, 2011
10
My wife says i have a bag fetish. I say i just like efficiency. This bag is my EDC bag. It also serves as my diaper bag for my new son. I keep 3L of water, baby gear, couple magazines, Sig P226, steno pad and pens, daughters inhaler, contacts and solution. On the outside i've attached a 4x6 to keep my camera and camcorder and also attacked my binoculars with some tac ties. Cant get any better in my book.
Ronnie, TacticalGear.com
August 18, 2011
10
I have used this pack for a year, I use it for work,it holds my 15.6" Laptop and all my EDC gear including a camera and flash. I also use it as a hunting pack and aircraft carry-on. Perfect size. Great Admin Pouch. ALL AROUND GREAT PACK!
O. Man, TacticalGear.com
June 17, 2011
10
First maxpedition bought and got to say this company will be getting alot of my money, this equipment is top notch
Ryan, TacticalGear.com
July 15, 2013
8
Since day one I have been satisfied with this backpack due to its multiple pockets and clips to carry items.
Miguel, TacticalGear.com
March 18, 2014
10
Just placed an order for my second falcon-II backpack. The first one I had was my favorite backpack ever until it was stolen from me. After using the Falcon-II I simply cannot settle for anything less!
Jordan D., TacticalGear.com
September 1, 2011
10
I don't leave my house without this pack. It is tough as nails and will take pretty much anything you can throw at it. I will never buy anything besides maxpedition from now on.
Kevin, TacticalGear.com
August 3, 2011