Maxpedition Operator Attache Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

9.2
out of 10
9 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 10 Reviews
Retail Price:
$162.99
Used Value:
$97.79
Sale Value:
$146.69
The Maxpedition Operator Attache comfortably holds and protects your laptop computer and a variety of other accessories. The spacious main compartment is large enough to fit a 15.4 inch laptop, and is padded on all sides with AS-100 closed-cell foam to keep the contents safe from sudden impact. Four individual pockets on the front of the pack hold smaller items, while the rear organizer pocket features several dividers to organize important documents and tools. This bag is made of 1000-denier nylon, and has been treated with a triple polyurethane coating and DuPont Teflon fabric protector for superior resistance against water and grime. Key stress points are reinforced with high tensile strength nylon thread for extended durability. With 24 liters of capacity, this attache is perfect for operators on the go.

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10
This gear works very well with a 15 inch laptop. I also carry multiple product brochures and misc. paperwork and computer periphery. in the other miscellaneous sales items that I need. I can also carry 32 oz water bottle, my insulated coffee cup, concealed carry, extra mags, and have some spare room. So yes, it will hold a lot. It looks good and is holding up well the 2 weeks I've had it. The foliage color looks more gray than green. Is that supposed to be the weird Air Force green?? Still, it looks good.
Bruce, TacticalGear.com
May 21, 2015
8
As a business road warrior, you would be surprised how quickly my bags wear out. I'm looking forward to putting this through it's paces. I only did 4 stars because the bottle holders on the side aren't completely necessary for my needs, and the shoulder strap takes a while to adjust.
Jamie, TacticalGear.com
April 3, 2015
10
This is a very good product. Plenty of room. Well constructed durable feeling. Has all the rooms that I need for work material, sometimes has to much room. You loaded down becomes quite heavy. I would recommend this product for anybody that would need something of this nature.
David Kidwell, TacticalGear.com
June 12, 2016
10
I use this bag as a flight bag. As I pilot, I have plenty of charts, and other odds and ends that I need. I keep some survival gear as well as a water bottle, handheld radio, and my Glock in this bag. Plenty of pockets and nooks and cranny to store things. After using this bag for almost two years, I just found an extra pocket the other day that I did not know was there before! It is rugged and thus far I have only had to replace the main zipper. I would rate this as a good value for the money.
David, TacticalGear.com
June 18, 2011
6
The attache is well made like all of the maxpedition products. I would like to see a little more padding for the computer area. I carry a $3000 laptop. The carry strap could be a little wider. Plenty of pockets for the rest of my stuff.
Greg, TacticalGear.com
December 12, 2014
10
I have had this attache for about 4 years. Started as a office type bag... But I switched to all laptop/netbook computers. So this is my range bag/shooting accessory bag. Pistols/mags/tools/lights etc. It's been a durable/adaptable companion for years.
Hootie, TacticalGear.com
April 22, 2011
8
I have used this bag for the last six months and it has performed well. I have operated in LE plain clothes assignments and this is the best bag that I have found to have what I need at hand, when I need it. I highly recommend this bag.
Scott, TacticalGear.com
May 21, 2011
10
Finally a tactical case that actually has room for everything and is well-organized. Nice work! My guess is that will be the last one I have to buy.
J. Alampi, TacticalGear.com
May 4, 2011
10
I use this bag for work as a Paramedic to store my laptop and reference material. It is well made and stands up to hard use.
Layne, TacticalGear.com
June 13, 2011
10
Bag is too bulky not user friendly returned for refun !
Ernest Tachihara, TacticalGear.com
February 15, 2016

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