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


