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5.11 RUSH MOAB 10 Tactical Sling Pack Backpack, Style 56964, Black
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Fabric type100% Nylon
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Care instructionsHand Wash Only
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OriginImported
About this item
- The MOAB 10 Shoulder Sling Bag is a fully customizable tactical bag with adjustable cushioned shoulder strap made of water resistant sturdy, lightweight 1050D nylon.
- This Military sling pack is loaded with coms pockets at the shoulder, covert tactec pocket at the rear, and a secondary double zip pocket. The shoulder back pack sling bag is roomy with organized storage area.
- MOLLE ready sling pack has multiple interior admin and stash pockets and features a hydration pocket with pass through port. A sturdy grip handle and comfortable compression straps make this made ideal for an operational bug out bag.
- Equipped with 5.11 Tier System which integrates with other 5.11 RUSH tactical bags. Hook and loop flag patch, YKK self-healing zippers with a fleece lined sunglass pocket make this tactical sling bag ready for action.
- The 511 MOAB 10 sling bag backpack can be used as a multipurpose pack, survival bug out bag, range or hunting bag, army or military backpack, tactical sling pack, hiking rucksack, or as an everyday shoulder backpack.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 9 x 5.25 x 18.25 inches; 2.01 Pounds
- Item model number : 56964-019
- Department : mens
- Date First Available : March 4, 2011
- Manufacturer : 5.11 Tactical Apparel
- ASIN : B004D1SMES
- Best Sellers Rank: #301,295 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #765 in Tactical Backpacks
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5.11 Tactical Rush MOAB 10 Sling Pack 18L
Style# 56964 Sling Crossbody Bag
Part of the Rush Backpack series, the MOAB 10 is fully ambidextrous, high-performance sling pack loaded with tactical CCW utility. Featuring a covert pocket at the rear sized for a sidearm, a coms pockets at the shoulder, fleece-lined sunglasses pocket , a pocket built for a 1.5 liter hydration bladder, an admin panel , and an interior compartment perfectly sized for a tablet and accessories, the MOAB 10 is ideal for everyday and operational needs. This bag was born ready.
- Main Compartment - 18.25" H x 9" L x 7.25" D. Front pocket - 12.5” H x 8” L x 2” D. Total Capacity - 1,093 cubic inch / 18-liter. Weight - 2.6 lbs. 5.11 Tier System integrates with other RUSH bags
- Fully customizable tactical go bag with Covert TacTec pocket at rear
- Sturdy, lightweight 1050D nylon with Multiple interior admin and stash pockets
- Hydration pocket with pass-through port
- Fleece lined sunglass pocket and Water resistant treatment
- Ideal for recreational use or as an operational bug out bag
- Hook and loop flag patch with YKK self-healing zippers
- Adjustable cushioned shoulder strap with Comfortable compression straps
5.11 Tactical Rush MOAB 10 Sling Pack 18L Unique Features
Fleece lined sunglass or phone pocket
Hydration pocket with pass-through port
Multiple interior admin and stash pockets
Comfortable compression straps
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The MOAB 10 is part of the RUSH series of premium quality gear packs from 5.11 Tactical that gives you plenty of room for gear and accessories while offering extensive modular storage expandability that allows you to determine how your kit should be organized. Main Compartment:18.25” H x 9” L x 5.25” D main compartment; Front Compartment:12.5” x 8” x 2”; Shoulder Strap Pocket:5” x 3.5” x 1.75”; Liter Hydration Pocket:9.5” x 9” 1 liter hydration pocket.
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Customers find the backpack to be a great product with heavy-duty construction and reliable features. They appreciate its many small compartments for storing items like firearms, cell phones, and other essentials. The size is suitable for carrying a laptop, notepads, and other essentials, as well as 3-4 lenses. The design is thought-out and useful.
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Customers appreciate the backpack's quality. They find it has useful pockets and is a good value for the price. The bag is described as an ideal pack with MOLLE accessories. It is suitable for everyday carry, short hikes, and bike commutes.
"...This is a great edc, camping and duty bag, It would also make a great diaper bag for those who want something a little different, especially since..." Read more
"...Received this two days ago. Immediate impression out of the box: worth every penny and then some...." Read more
"...Worth the purchase and to look at all of the MOLLE accessories." Read more
"This is my EDC pack. I have it loaded pretty good with various things and despite the weight, the design of this bag makes it easy to throw over..." Read more
Customers appreciate the backpack's sturdy construction and reliable design. They find it useful for everyday carry, camping, and duty purposes. The straps are rigid enough to prevent shifting, and the sling strap is ambidextrous, which is great for left-handed customers.
"...This is a great edc, camping and duty bag, It would also make a great diaper bag for those who want something a little different, especially since..." Read more
"...The material, organization, zippers, straps and clips are all quality construction, durable and functionally sound...." Read more
"...Update (1 week later) I really like this bag. Solid construction, versatile options and the ability to customize...." Read more
"...Anyway, if you just want a EDC (man purse/tactical sack) that is well built, well designed, and super convenient.... it is totally worth the money!!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the backpack's storage capacity. They find it has many small compartments that are great for storing items like firearms, cell phones, and other accessories. The front pocket holds pens, knives, insurance cards, spare pistol magazines, flashlights, and more. The concealed carry compartment is useful for carrying an emergency wallet or other essentials. The admin pocket in the front is convenient for carrying a flashlight, journal, checkbook, and pens.
"...It holds all this plus has plenty of room for more and considering I'm not doing a lot of walking, I don't see the single strap as bad...." Read more
"...For an EDC I think there's plenty of space and the pockets/organization seems to line up with my needs pretty well, but there's always something..." Read more
"...It can tier to the larger 5.11 bags like the Rush 72, which I also have...." Read more
"...This bag is the perfect size and fit with lots of pockets and straps for storage...." Read more
Customers appreciate the backpack's size. They find it suitable for everyday carry with plenty of pockets and compartments. It can accommodate a full-size laptop, notepads, an IFAK, and 3-4 lenses. The design makes it easy to carry around and throw over the shoulder. While some customers have issues with the bag, overall they find it durable and not wimpy.
"...Maxpedition Remora more often and that's due to size, it fits nicely on his wheel chair...." Read more
"...Main pocket is small, yet big enough that my surface book w/full UAG case fits...." Read more
"...The size is perfect, I wanted something that can carry my every day essentials but with space for of I grab something at the store....check...." Read more
"...and despite the weight, the design of this bag makes it easy to throw over your shoulder and head out...." Read more
Customers like the backpack's design. They say it has a nice tactical look without looking conspicuous. The sling style makes it perfect for easy access to different lenses while not being bulky. The bag doesn't look like a man purse when worn, and everything has a place to go. The quality is top-notch and the ergonomic design is fantastic.
"...The pockets and organization in this bag is just laid out perfectly, everything just has a place to go...." Read more
"...Compression straps function well. The undercarriage strap is well designed and holds a hammock that I have just fine...." Read more
"...you just want a EDC (man purse/tactical sack) that is well built, well designed, and super convenient.... it is totally worth the money!!..." Read more
"Excellent product. This is a high quality, well designed tactical bag...." Read more
Customers appreciate the backpack's strap length. They mention it has a single shoulder strap that can be switched, an extra set of straps to hold back the compression straps, and an ambidextrous sling strap. The molle straps allow for more compartment expansion, and the retainer straps also work with other duffel bags that have Mollie style webbing.
"...The great thing with this bag is that there are straps built into the bag so that you can change the sling orientation to accommodate right OR left..." Read more
"This is a great sling bag pack, it comes with 4 additional straps to strap it onto a bigger backpack, as I don't need that, I used them to further..." Read more
"...while the ambidextrous sling strap is a nice option, as a righty i primarily carry this bag either casually hanging off my right shoulder or over my..." Read more
"...pet peeve: the strap gets in the way of opening the back pocket where I keep my Surface and the dual zippers are a little weird...." Read more
Customers find the backpack functional. They say it works well for hiking, everyday carry, and EDC gear like firearms. The bag has many compartments and straps that make it useful. It's comfortable to wear, great for events and carrying on airplanes as a carry-on.
"...The concealed area easily holds a 2" revolver it also does well with my 3" XD40 and even though it's a tight fit it will hold a 4" Commander size..." Read more
"...access weapon compartment is a super stealthy addition & functions as advertised, however when i have my bag loaded up, especially with the admin..." Read more
"works well for first in bag" Read more
"...is a little awkward with the plate that comes with it, but works well while hiking...." Read more
Customers have different experiences with the backpack's comfort. Some find it easy to wear and carry around town or on short hikes, while others find the single strap uncomfortable for long periods of time.
"...I'm 5'6" and 140lbs, the bag carries comfortably and isn't too small or large. I have loaded it up to a weight of 25lbs...." Read more
"...It's comfortable and I didn't even notice the weight. Solid buy." Read more
"...I find it a little uncomfortable and awkward but this is more a product of me than the bag, this is my first sling type bag...." Read more
"...tiered together so I don't know how it will ride but the 72 is really comfortable so I think it will be okay...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020Great bag, heavily built and solid, not a thing to complain about.
I've had a bunch of bags/packs, the majority were no name off brand ones. Many were garbage that began to fall apart within weeks to months. The last one I had before this was similar to the Condor brand 2 strap type that is the same size as this bag, I don't remember who made it. It's held up for about 3 years but that's with medium to light use and it's showing it's age.
I thought it was a great bag and it is a good one for the price, I think I gave about $30 for it at the time. This bag though is much better in all aspects but price, however quality costs money. The 10 just shows what a good bag really is and until you actually get a hold of one in person you have no idea. The material is thicker, stitching is better, buckles are better and the zippers are amazingly great.
The inner pockets are as tough as the outside, most cheap bags have thin pockets and the divider between compartments is thin as well. The pockets and organization in this bag is just laid out perfectly, everything just has a place to go. Is there room for improvement, sure, as everybody carries different things but this is the first bag that kept me from immediately thinking I needed an external pouch for something.
I'm 5'6" and 140lbs, the bag carries comfortably and isn't too small or large. I have loaded it up to a weight of 25lbs. to see where it becomes uncomfortable. I'd say 25 is doable on a short trip but for hiking or long walking travel I'd say 15 is about max. This is reasonable as generally you shouldn't expect a bag that's over 10%-15% your body weight to be comfortable for long time frames. This of course depends on you fitness level and such, some may be more and others less.
This bag can easily be over packed due to it's size and being a single strap can make it more uncomfortable quicker. If you're the type of person who carries a lot and it's heavier stuff, get a 2 strap. If you just carry minimal or light things, this is perfect. I mainly carry a small 1st aid kit, a book, notepad, chromebook and a hand gun. I do also have a few 'survival supplies but they are small and light.
The main weight I carry is my son's supplies, he's 10 and special needs. I carry some diapers, wipes, spare clothing, feeding bag, couple of boxes of Peptamin JR (his formula). I may on occasion carry more if it's a overnight hospital stay, mainly supplies for me. It holds all this plus has plenty of room for more and considering I'm not doing a lot of walking, I don't see the single strap as bad.
I'm happy with my choice as a long trip or overnight bag. I will say for short trips and such, I'll still carry my Maxpedition Remora more often and that's due to size, it fits nicely on his wheel chair. Then again the 10 may become my me bag and the Remora more of his bag. In our situation one small and one medium bag is much easier to manage than one large bag, as they drag on the wheels of his chair.
This is a great edc, camping and duty bag, It would also make a great diaper bag for those who want something a little different, especially since it holds a hydration bladder. It is high at $100 but honestly worth the price in my opinion just based on the quality of what you receive.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017Preliminary review:
Received this two days ago. Immediate impression out of the box: worth every penny and then some. Im not military, but I find that tactically inclined gear is more often than not the best in any given price range. This holds true to that theory. The material, organization, zippers, straps and clips are all quality construction, durable and functionally sound.
Main pocket is small, yet big enough that my surface book w/full UAG case fits. Admin pocket is organized well to accommodate a variety of items or purposes. Molle webbing everywhere will be good for anyone looking to add compatible pouches to their bag. Compression straps function well. The undercarriage strap is well designed and holds a hammock that I have just fine.
An issue I thought I'd have is with the hydration pocket. Amazon says it will fit a 1.5 litre bladder. 5.11 says it will hold a 1litre only. This is false. It holds both my full 1.5L and 2L Osprey hydraulics packs perfectly. In fact, I'd recommend the 2L Osprey in terms of design, fit and longevity.
The stash/concealment pocket is an excellent design. Unless you're already aware of it, you would never know it was there (proved this by asking my roommates to locate all the pockets in the MOAB, and neither of them found it.) Cool side note, the stash pocket fit my 1.5L bladder (full of water) snugly. Don't know that I'd use it that way, but if someone needed a reserve hydration bladder, you could do it.
My main issue here is the comms pocket. It does not fit my Moto Z Force. I mean, we're talking a difference of about 2cm here, but it will not zip shut. It would fit a walkie, small radio, or an iPod, even smaller smartphones quite well, and it has a cord opening for headphones or anything else. Just doesn't fit my phone. I'm sure I'll find something else to put in the pocket though. Slightly smaller issue - the location of the eyewear pocket (which is a good addition) is such that if you have a fully loaded hydration bladder, with the hose coming out to the shoulder strap, it would be difficult to actually stash eyewear in this pocket at the same time. Not impossible, just not as convenient as it could be. Minor flaw, and should not be considered a deal breaker.
It's been raining since I received this, so unfortunately it hasn't seen much use, other than me tinkering with load sizes. My intent here was to be able to use this as a work bag, biking bag, travel pack, bug out pack, and I am planning on bringing it to Bonnaroo in June. Will update post if anything changes, but as of now Im happy with this purchase.
Photos: pack loaded with laptop, full 2L bladder and a hammock strapped to the bottom. Note- I fit 3.5L of water in this pack between two bladders, with a laptop. It's comfortable and I didn't even notice the weight. Solid buy.
5.0 out of 5 starsPreliminary review:Immediate impression - solid pack for many roles.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017
Received this two days ago. Immediate impression out of the box: worth every penny and then some. Im not military, but I find that tactically inclined gear is more often than not the best in any given price range. This holds true to that theory. The material, organization, zippers, straps and clips are all quality construction, durable and functionally sound.
Main pocket is small, yet big enough that my surface book w/full UAG case fits. Admin pocket is organized well to accommodate a variety of items or purposes. Molle webbing everywhere will be good for anyone looking to add compatible pouches to their bag. Compression straps function well. The undercarriage strap is well designed and holds a hammock that I have just fine.
An issue I thought I'd have is with the hydration pocket. Amazon says it will fit a 1.5 litre bladder. 5.11 says it will hold a 1litre only. This is false. It holds both my full 1.5L and 2L Osprey hydraulics packs perfectly. In fact, I'd recommend the 2L Osprey in terms of design, fit and longevity.
The stash/concealment pocket is an excellent design. Unless you're already aware of it, you would never know it was there (proved this by asking my roommates to locate all the pockets in the MOAB, and neither of them found it.) Cool side note, the stash pocket fit my 1.5L bladder (full of water) snugly. Don't know that I'd use it that way, but if someone needed a reserve hydration bladder, you could do it.
My main issue here is the comms pocket. It does not fit my Moto Z Force. I mean, we're talking a difference of about 2cm here, but it will not zip shut. It would fit a walkie, small radio, or an iPod, even smaller smartphones quite well, and it has a cord opening for headphones or anything else. Just doesn't fit my phone. I'm sure I'll find something else to put in the pocket though. Slightly smaller issue - the location of the eyewear pocket (which is a good addition) is such that if you have a fully loaded hydration bladder, with the hose coming out to the shoulder strap, it would be difficult to actually stash eyewear in this pocket at the same time. Not impossible, just not as convenient as it could be. Minor flaw, and should not be considered a deal breaker.
It's been raining since I received this, so unfortunately it hasn't seen much use, other than me tinkering with load sizes. My intent here was to be able to use this as a work bag, biking bag, travel pack, bug out pack, and I am planning on bringing it to Bonnaroo in June. Will update post if anything changes, but as of now Im happy with this purchase.
Photos: pack loaded with laptop, full 2L bladder and a hammock strapped to the bottom. Note- I fit 3.5L of water in this pack between two bladders, with a laptop. It's comfortable and I didn't even notice the weight. Solid buy.
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Alberto Almeida SantosReviewed in Brazil on July 12, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente produto
Eu recomendo o produto para quem gosta de qualidade.
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DanynoReviewed in France on July 25, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars le meilleur sac que j’ai eu de ma vie
J’ai testé des centaines de sacs, et je peux affirmer sans hésitation que cette marque américaine surpasse toutes les autres. La qualité est irréprochable, chaque détail est conçu pour le confort, avec des poches idéalement placées. Tellement séduit, j’ai acheté le modèle Moab 6 en double : un pour moi et un pour ma femme pour une utilisation quotidienne. Je le recommande vivement, vous pouvez l’acheter les yeux fermés.
PS : J’utilise principalement ce sac pour le travail et je peux y ranger sans problème mon MacBook Pro 2023 14" avec une housse antichoc Inateck de 13,3 pouces, compatible avec le MacBook 14". Je l’utilise également pour transporter un iPad mini avec une housse antichoc, et tout rentre parfaitement.
- NexxiusReviewed in Canada on August 1, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Bag, Great Quality, Excellent Versatility
BACKGROUND/USE CASE
I picked up the MOAB 10 after doing some travelling with my 5.11 Rush 24. The Rush 24 is a great bag, but the size of the bag made it tricky to use on a short "run out to do a quick errand" type of trip. I wanted a little EDC bag that I could grab and go, particularly for moments when I didn't need to carry anything more than what I normally keep in my bag, plus a jacket/sweater, water bottle, and a little extra space.
USABILITY
In a city environment, the bag has been great. The fact that you can swing the bag around you to get access to the the pockets is excellent. Swinging the bag around is also useful for sitting on a bus/subway or when you need to make space in an elevator.
The size of the bag is good if you are doing light shopping or just interested in carrying around some EDC items and keeping space available for whatever might come up. The bag isn't huge so I wouldn't use it as a dedicated travel bag. The fact that it is a sling makes it tricky for extended use, but as long as you keep it to just a day-use bag, you should be fine. If you pack on the weight, you can feel it.
In a wilderness/hiking setting, the bag has been fine. The capacity can be augmented with the MOLLE and the ability to use a hydration pouch has been useful. The real limit is just the strain that your shoulder will experience after carrying it for a lengthy period of time.
A feature of the bag that I really like is that you can use the Tier System straps that come with it to attach it to other bags. The result is big, bulky, and kind of crazy, but I have found it useful when trying to transport the MOAB between a car and a place to stay. This arrangement isn't viable for hiking or long distance walking.
QUALITY/DURABILITY
Just like every other 5.11 product I have owned and used, the quality is exceptional. The bag can take serious use and abuse. I don't have any question of its ability to handle whatever you throw at it.
VERSATILITY
The MOLLE on the bag makes it extremely useful and versatile. Shopping? Add a clip so you can hang a shopping bag from the MOAB. Hiking? Add a MOLLE pouch to help you carry whatever stuff you need. Going around the city and doing random stuff? Pull everything off the bag to make it a little lighter.
APPEARANCE
The bag obviously looks tactical with the MOLLE. Once you add pouches and clips, it obviously looks a little more tactical. The fact that it is a sling makes it seem a little less obviously tactical. The black colouring also helps avoid people thinking it is tactical on first glance. The bag doesn't appear to be too bulky or unruly. If you aren't turned off by the MOLLE, the appearance of the bag is great.
PRICE
The bag is a little expensive, but it has earned its keep in terms of its usefulness and durability. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again.
OVERALL IMPRESSION
For its use, the bag has been great in a number of settings. I have been impressed with its durability and quality. It fills the gap between keeping stuff in your pockets and carrying around a big bulky bag. I would recommend it.
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Amazon カスタマーReviewed in Japan on February 18, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars 最高!
見た目良し!頑丈!中身もポケ沢山で良し!
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dnamokReviewed in Germany on December 14, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Tolles Daypack
Nach der Nutzung von diversen Rucksäcken und Abstechern zu den Messenger Bags , war ich wieder mal auf der Suche nach einer besseren EDC-Lösung. Die Rucksäcke waren mir beim häufigeren Auf- u. Absetzen zu umständlich, die Messenger Bags mit wenig bepackt zu schlabbrig und im vollen Zustand zu unbequem. Bin dann auf die Gearslinger/Slingbags von Maxpedition u. 5.11 Tactical gestoßen. Der Hintergrund aus dem Militär- u. Sicherheitsbereich versprach praktische und durchdachte Lösungen sowie eine stabile Qualität. Hinzu kommen die flexiblen Erweiterungsmöglichkeiten durch das Molle-System. Nach dem Studium von diversen Tests u. Rezensionen entschied ich mich für den Rush Moab 10. Ausschlaggebend war die beidseitige Nutzungsmöglichkeit, nicht zu vergessen der Preisvorteil zu Maxpedition und in Schwarz sieht er auch Zivil genug für die Stadt aus.
Nach längerer täglicher Nutzung, sowohl privat als auch beruflich, kann ich mittlerweile ein relativ fundiertes Urteil abgeben. Der Rush Moab 10 machte nach dem Auspacken sofort einen überzeugenden Eindruck. Material und Verarbeitung sind über jeden Zweifel erhaben. Nicht der geringste Mangel zu entdecken. Als Motorradfahrer habe ich schon einige Rucksäcke verschlissen. Der Rush Moab 10 gehört bei der Qualität mit zum Besten. Das Material hat die richtige Balance zwischen Stabilität und Flexibilität. Dafür muss man dann aber auch ein höheres Eigengewicht in Kauf nehmen. Auch die Reißverschlüsse sind vom Feinsten. Laufen fast von alleine. Die Größe ist für einen Tagesausflug perfekt. Man kann ja auch einiges außen befestigen. Taschen und Befestigungsmöglichkeiten sind genügend vorhanden. An der Unterseite kann man zum Beispiel wunderbar eine Decke, Plane o. die Jacke befestigen. Wobei dann allerdings das Abstellen im Dreck zu Problemen führt. Alle Möglichkeiten zu beschreiben, wäre zu mühsam. Da sollte man sich die im Internet genügend vorhandenen Bilder und Videorezensionen ansehen. Meine täglich mitgeführten Sachen haben alle einen sicheren und gut zugänglichen Platz gefunden und nichts fällt durcheinander und übereinander (und da lästert man immer über Frauen u. ihre Handtaschen). Wenn notwendig ist dann auch noch genügend Luft für die eine oder andere Klamotte, Zeitung, Buch, A4-Hefter, einen kleineren Laptop und nicht zu vergessen das optionale Trinksystem. Durch die weit zu öffnenden Fächer ist der Zugang sehr gut. Die optimale Verteilung/Nutzung stellt sich dann mit der Zeit ein. Der Rush Moab sitzt satt und bequem. Die Auflageflächen sind gut gepolstert. Lediglich das Schulterpolster könnte nach meinen Geschmack etwas länger sein. Der Gurtverschluss sitzt im Bereich Schlüsselbein und durch den massiven Verschluss kann es dort bei leichter Kleidung zu einem leichten Druckgefühl kommen. Wird allerdings nicht unangenehm. Mit einer Verlängerung des Schultergurtes würde der Verschluss von Vornherein tiefer sitzen. Bei schwerer Beladung und längerer Trageweise macht sich natürlich der Nachteil der einseitigen Last bemerkbar. Hier bestehen systembedingt Nachteile gegenüber einem Rucksack. Aber der Rush Moab sitzt immer noch besser als eine Umhänge-/Kuriertasche, da die Last mehr auf dem Rücken liegt. Ein guter Kompromiss. Man kann ihn sowohl lockerer tragen, aber der Schultergurt lässt sich auch ruckzuck für einen festeren Sitz anziehen.
Wenn man Waffenträger ist, macht sich der Rush Moab auch hier gut. Das verdeckte Pistolenfach bietet einen einfachen und relativ schnellen Zugriff. Einfach auf Seiten der Führungshand nach vorne ziehen und reingreifen. So braucht man das Teil nicht unbedingt den ganzen Tag an der Hüfte rumschleppen.
Und wem der schwarze Rucksack zu langweilig erscheint, kann noch ein paar Patches auf den Klettflächen verteilen. Habe mir noch ein paar Grimloc besorgt, da kann man noch mal schnell was Außen anhängen.
PS: Für längere Motorradtouren im Regen dürfte der Rush Moab auf Grund der fehlenden Regenhülle nicht geeignet sein. Konnte es zwar noch nicht testen, aber meiner Erfahrung nach ist hier die Wasserfestigkeit des verwendeten Nylons und der Reißverschlüsse nicht ausreichend. Wer schon mal eine mehrstündige Regenfahrt hinter sich gebracht hat, der weiß das. Ist man fußläufig oder per Fahrrad unterwegs, sind normale Regenschauer kein Problem. Beim Radfahren rutscht der Rush Moab mit der Zeit nach vorne, also auch nicht optimal.
Als Daypack von mir eine klare Kaufempfehlung. Alles in allen top Ware, sowohl für berufliche, als auch private Nutzung. Gut zu tragen, schnell auf- und abzusetzen, flexible Nutzung u. schneller Zugriff. Bin am überlegen, ob ich mir noch die kleinere Version beschaffe. Und ich habe den Verdacht, der Rush Moab dürfte länger halten, als alle meine anderen Rucksäcke und Taschen zusammen.