Sandpiper of California Bugout Three Day Elite Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

5.7
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$139.64
Used Value:
$83.78
Sale Value:
$125.68
The Sandpiper of California Bugout Three Day Elite offers superior durability and plenty of storage space. This rugged backpack features three removable organization pouches for customizing the way you organize your gear. It also includes a padded compartment for a laptop, an organizer panel and a fleece-lined optics pocket prevents scratching when you’re on the move. To keep you comfortable on long trips, the shoulder harness and back of the pack are lined with breathable mesh padding. With strong aluminum back stays to withstand the test of time, this versatile backpack is great for weekend trips or everyday carry use.

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5
This is a nice backpack that give what you want. The main pack has nice big area for what might fit your need. Second space is also nice it has some pockets for organizing. There is a third one that is on the ambiguous area that I like to store things that are important. However The very front zipper is very weak. If you use the molle pack. And walk around it will slowly unzip. Other than that not bad of a product. If it wasn’t for the zipper issue. And bottom of the backpack being weaker than my other backpack I got it’s a five star
David, TacticalGear.com
September 21, 2018
10
I saw a poor review and figured I should counter. I thought this was a great bag. It held up well over the four years I had it. I did accidently run it over with my car (don't ask) and other than some minor road road from being dragged, it protected my laptop and other expensive goods inside. I bought another one because it did not look professional to have a road rashed bag, and have had it for the last two years with no issues
Corey, TacticalGear.com
August 27, 2018
2
The zippers didn’t hold up and I use this bag varry lightly not what I would expect for the price
Nathan, TacticalGear.com
March 30, 2018