Maxpedition Proteus Versipack

Lets just cut through all of the “fluff” and get right to the point.  The Maxpedition Versipack offers outstanding quality and at a price that will not break the bank.

If you are tired of throwing your hard earned money away on cheaply made equipment, then it’s time to take a look at Maxpedition.

If there is any doubt, just consider the materials that were used to make the pack – YKK zippers, 1000-Denier, Triple polyurethane coated for water resistance and Paracord zipper pulls. What can you really say about a company that uses Paracord on its zipper pulls? To me, that says a lot.

While making this video, I was able to fit everything that I needed for a day hike into the pack.  So dont let its size deceive you.  Some of the equipment that was put into the pack included – GPS, cell phone, matches, swiss army fire starter, MRE main entree, snacks, rain poncho, camera, multi-tool, topo maps.  And there was still a little room left over.

The next review will be taking the Maxpedition Proteus Versipack on a hiking trip. Because the real test of any equipment is how well it performs in the field.

Visit the Maxpedition website.

Maxpedition Versipack

Maxpedition Versipack

To save room inside the pack, I attached one of my US Army 2 quart canteens to the outside of the pack. The canteen did not come with the pack. It was one that I already had.

Maxpedition Versipack

If you have a comment, visit the Maxpedition Proteus Versipack Review thread of the Survivalist Forum.

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