Maxpedition Entity 27 Zaino per laptop abilitato CCW 27L (antracite)

Brand:Maxpedition

3.8/5

382.03

tipo di tessuto: 100% Nylon. Accesso bidirezionale allo scomparto CCW posteriore completamente foderato (è inclusa una striscia di blocco di sicurezza a doppia faccia). C'è anche un passante per la maniglia del carrello per un facile trasporto durante il viaggio. Lo scomparto con serratura contiene un laptop 15/17. Cinghie del ponte levatoio dello scomparto principale per una maggiore sicurezza. Parete foderata ad anello per accessori con gancio. Doppie porte laterali per cavi tecnologici. Ali magnetiche esterne ripiegabili per una rapida chiusura a temperatura dello scomparto principale. Le tasche laterali si adattano alla maggior parte delle bottiglie. Tasche laterali di facile accesso. Zaino ergonomico con esterno discreto a basso profilo. Spallacci imbottiti, fibbie a sgancio rapido e cinturino regolabile sullo sterno. Cintura in vita rimovibile con fibbie a sgancio rapido. La dimensione complessiva è di 20 (L) x 12 (w) x 9 (H) pollici (50,8 x 30,5 x 22,9 cm). il volume complessivo della confezione è di 1648 pollici cubi (27 litri).

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tipo di tessuto: 100% Nylon. Accesso bidirezionale allo scomparto CCW posteriore completamente foderato (è inclusa una striscia di blocco di sicurezza a doppia faccia). C'è anche un passante per la maniglia del carrello per un facile trasporto durante il viaggio. Lo scomparto con serratura contiene un laptop 15/17. Cinghie del ponte levatoio dello scomparto principale per una maggiore sicurezza. Parete foderata ad anello per accessori con gancio. Doppie porte laterali per cavi tecnologici. Ali magnetiche esterne ripiegabili per una rapida chiusura a temperatura dello scomparto principale. Le tasche laterali si adattano alla maggior parte delle bottiglie. Tasche laterali di facile accesso. Zaino ergonomico con esterno discreto a basso profilo. Spallacci imbottiti, fibbie a sgancio rapido e cinturino regolabile sullo sterno. Cintura in vita rimovibile con fibbie a sgancio rapido. La dimensione complessiva è di 20 (L) x 12 (w) x 9 (H) pollici (50,8 x 30,5 x 22,9 cm). il volume complessivo della confezione è di 1648 pollici cubi (27 litri).
Country of Origin Vietnam
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 140 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex-adult
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number NTTPK27CH
Item Weight 3.6 pounds
Manufacturer MAXPEDITION HARD-USE GEAR
Product Dimensions 16 x 12 x 4 inches

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Scritto da: FWIW...
The 27L: Worth it!
I bought the 27L and have not been disappointed so far. As others have noted, one of the big, important selling features of Maxpedition's Entity line of bags is that they don't have that overwrought, tactical look. Only those familiar with the Maxpedition brand (or those that own one) would probably be able to readily identify it as an urban-camouflaged tactical/ready/go bag. And that's a good thing! The last thing anyone wants is to standout like someone wearing a Sunday bonnet at a biker bar. The charcoal color is slightly darker than the product image and I count this as a positive in its favor. In general, it's a good modern looking bag with plenty of storage and features. It's not a big deal that it doesn't have a hook and loop panel on the outside for all my clever, funny morale patches. Apart from its overall appearance, the 27L offers a lot in the way of storage, organization and other well-thought options and features. All of the external zippers have handy, comfortable ergonomic finger loops for opening and closing each section (the internal zippers do not). And while I have experienced some difficulty with the smooth operation of the main compartment zippers (they can be a little clunky), I largely chalk that up to this being a new bag that hasn't yet been broken in. Here's hoping this improves with time and continued use. The bag is divided into several sections: the main and laptop compartments, the left and right -side compartments, the CCW compartment (with removable divider), the trolly pass-through, belt pass-through, and shoulder straps. Each section is reviewed below because looking exclusively at pictures doesn't always tell you the whole story and everyone's use and opinions are always going to be subjective. MAIN COMPARTMENT: This is the outermost section of the bag. Its flap is tapered and, upon opening, the flap is held in place by two sturdy internal retaining straps that can be easily be unclipped and detached for full compartment access. Keeping the retaining straps clipped and in place allows for accessibility to the compartment without having the contents potentially spilling out of the bag. On the inside of this compartment's flap, you'll find a small zippered compartment near the top that has a strap and latch (good for attaching a key ring) inside. Below the small zippered compartment is a nice, soft, fuzzy section that extends all the way down to the bottom of the flap. Here, additional hook and loop storage products (organizers, morale patches) can be attached. I currently have a beefy pocket organizer stored in the main space while I wait for other orders to be received. On the left and right walls of the main compartment are deep side pockets large enough to hold (for size reference) a 21oz Hydroflask or a collapsable umbrella) on each side. The back wall has two main sections: an upper, zippered section (large enough to hold eyeglasses case or large external battery charger and cables); and a lower open pocket area with a zippered front pocket. Both the lower pocket and fronted zipper pocket are large enough to store maps. I currently store my laptop's power cables here. LAPTOP COMPARTMENT: This compartment lies between the user's back and the main compartment. It fits my 15" laptop (inside its padded protective case) comfortably. There's a little space along the sides, but not so much that the laptop is going to bounce around from side-to-side. And while the laptop doesn't fill up all the space here, there is room to store cables, etc. if one wants. The zipper for this compartment doesn't open all the way to the bottom of the bag and that's a good thing. Who would risk having a $500-$2000 laptop slip out? No one in their right mind, that's who. One need only open the bag enough to slip a laptop in or out. SIDE COMPARTMENTS: There are zippered compartments along the left and right sides of the bag. They are the mirrored opposites of each other and feature the same organizing sections and pockets. Each side compartment has a zipper pocket on the inside of the flap, large enough to hold, for example, two stacked 6" mobile phones and still have room for cables. On the inside of the compartment is a large open pocket (big enough for approximately three packs of playing cards) fronted by two smaller open pockets (each large enough to hold two lighters each or a standard-sized prescription bottle each). The side compartments open toward the user's back, making it easily accessible to the user and not-so-easy for people who might want to sneak a peak from behind. On the outside of each side compartment is an open pocket large enough for carrying a 12 - 16oz water bottle. My 21oz Hydroflask only fits 1/2 way into these pockets. I imagine it wouldn't fit at all if I had more thing stored inside these compartments. CCW COMPARTMENT: Whether you conceal carry a firearm or store something else here, the ccw compartment (which can be remain separated into two compartments by leaving the hook and loop divider in place) are accessed from either side via their respective zippers. Overall, this space is large enough for four adult human hands. Don't read into that. I'm not some psycho collecting human hands, I'm just giving you another arbitrary size comparison. I'm sure it would equally fit a decent caliber firearm, several knives, large bags of gummi bears... Whatever floats your boat. TROLLY PASS-THROUGH: This compartment lies between the padding that goes immediately against the user's back and the CCW compartment. This section appears to be sufficient for its intended used, though, as of this writing, remains untested. I had hoped the trolly came with it, but oh well... Not super important for my needs at the moment. STRAPS, PADDING, and BELT: Overall, the straps and padding used throughout this bag are sturdy, comfortable, and seemingly well made -whether the back padding, laptop compartment, or the shoulder straps -it's all clearly well-thought and planned. My only complaint (if I were to call it that) is that the removable belt (which is held in place via hook-and-loop) can take some fumbling around with to detach. The belt section is adequate for slipping the belt through, but detaching can be a struggle because the space is too small for human hands. If you have tiny doll hands, this may not be an issue for you at all. When packed, the bag feels very well balanced. Unlike my tactical bag, I don't feel a dramatic shift in my center of gravity and wearing it for an extended time has not caused me any noticable pain or discomfort. Sudden changes in body position do not leave me feeling like I'm going to lose balance or randomly fall backward. This feels like a good, sturdy, well-made bag. It has plenty of storage, is well organized, and is comfortable to wear for everyday use. My initial impressions tell me that this was a very good investment and I expect it to last significantly longer than any of the other bags I have ever owned. TLDR; DO IT! Also, scroll back up and read.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
So close…
I really wanted to like this pack. I researched it, but once I got my hands on it, I found too many short comings. First, the water bottle pockets have no stretch to them. This means that the bottle prevents you from using the pocket underneath. Second, the CCW pocket was great, but shouldn’t a CCW pack have a dedicated pocket for a Level IIIa plate? I knew this going in and thought I could jury rig something, but for $165 it should have a dedicated pocket. The other issues i had were minor and I might have over looked them had it not been for these first two. This pack has lots of good features: generous laptop sleeve and quality materials. the modularity of the add-on hook&loop pockets is nice… but at $20 each they add to the overall cost. By the time I had set up the pack I was into it for the same as a Gamut 2.0… so that is what I traded in for. Much happier too. Sorry Maxpedition…. but I did try your pack first.
Scritto da: David
Very good
I got this for my son he wanted it and he said it's very good.
Scritto da: Mike
Go for it, you'll be glad you did
I've looked at Maxpedition gear for a few years now, and never really gone down that road - until now. Always settled for something a little cheaper, a little gaudier, a little...less than. But I kept eyeballing this gear for the appearance, the NTT (non tactical tactical), and the reviews - which were usually glowing - until I finally pulled the trigger (so to speak). A very solid, well crafted work of art. It's as fun to wear as it is to load up with gear. Every seam, every zipper, every aspect is designed for form AND function. Very satisfied.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
The Perfect Backpack
I upgrade to this from a Maxpedition Falcon II because I wanted to move away from that "tacticool" look. I've used this backpack for about 5 months now and I can confidently say I don't think backpacks can get any better. There are a couple of complaints I've seen in the reviews and I wanted to address those: 1 - The side pockets are zippered at an awkward angle. This is backpack is designed for concealed carry. There are handles on the side of the backpack so you can sling it to the front of you body without having to fully take it off your back and still have one strap around one of your arms. These side pockets are designed to be accessed from that type of "carry". People don't seem to realize this. 2. The water bottle holders on the outside of the pack suck. Agreed. BUT - they also included INTERNAL water bottle holders that work perfectly and can even accommodate a 32 oz nalgene bottle. I only use the external "water bottle" pockets for quick access, flat items like gum or whatever. 3. - There is no outside pocket. I don't see this an an issue as there is ample organization options in the main compartment that I can access as easily as if there were an outside pocket. Plus if you use the internal water bottle pockets, then you can drop stuff in those outside pockets if you really need them that available. Also the two main compartments have an option for TSA locks. Less "unsecure" pockets = a potentially more secure bag. Overall, I can tell a lot of love went into designing all this backpack. I was a huge Maxpedition fan before. After experiencing the quality and attention to detail on this pack I'll never buy a backpack from any other brand. Worth every cent.
Scritto da: zach
Great backpack, and one of the only in its class that fits a 17in laptop
Excellent build quality makes for a sturdy bag. Fits my 17” laptop with room to spare. It hasa few thoughtful pockets, not pocket overload like many. Has some nice features of a tactical bag, but doesnt look brovet/milsim/“I would have joined but I would punch a drill instructor if he got in my face!” Perfectly fine aesthetics for a commuter or office bag. Zippers and pulls feel like they will last a long time.
Scritto da: oribesama
Really a fancy backpack
The bag is great, with lots of pockets to separately store different equipment. The 27L volume is large enough to hold many things, and as well wont make you look too bulky on the street, wont draw any attention. The main compartment can be full open, so you dont need to squeeze your hand deep into the bag to fetch something. There are two little holes to extend a cable or a drinking pipe outside. Also, there is a concealment container to put some defensive weapon in, but sadly in Canada we are not allowed to have any defensive weapon, not even a spray. There are some cons though: 1 the laptop compartment doesnt have any protection on the bottom, so laptop will directly face the shock from the bottom, for example when you put the bag on a hard surface. It can be easily fixed by squeezing some soft thing to the bottom of the laptop pocket, but still the designer should have thought about this. 2 the water bottle/kettle pocket is a little bit tricky, if you put a bottle in to that pocket outside, it will seriously reduce the space inside the bag at the same location, well it is common on many bags, and the designer have to do this to maintain a streamline outlook. But it's still somehow a little drawback. Other than that, the bag is 10/10!
Scritto da: russ taylor
discreet quality
top bit of kit , all the quality you come to expect without looking military
Scritto da: gray man
Don't expect any customer service
Had the pack a few months before I noticed the zipper did not fully close due to the stitching not allowing the zipper pull to pass an area on the rear pocket located near the lumbar. This resulted in a two inch space which would always be open. Contacted Maxpedition to inquire about warranty. The customer service rep was confused about who should deal with warranty since it was purchased on Amazon. After a few emails explaining the issue and pictures to show my concern, the customer service rep still needed convincing that there was actually an issue. At the end I don't think they ever believed there could be something wrong. The conversation ended when I was requested to ship the product back to them with insurance at my expense. However, the representative could not tell me if he had any replacements in stock and it could take months to get new inventory. Shipping this back from Canada wouldn't be a cheap option so I'll be visiting a local taylor to correct the stitching.....at my expense.
Scritto da: GM J
Buena mochila
Esta mochila puede llevar una laptop grande, además tiene compartimentos que te permite guardar cosas de manera ordenada y eficientemente. Las capacidades técnicas de la mochila funcionan bastante bien y puede usarse de manera ambidiestra. Los cierres pueden ser algo duros y tienen la capacidad de ser bloqueados con un candado. A simple vista es una mochila normal, no llama la atención. Es una buena mochila que cumple con los fines para los que fue diseñada.
Scritto da: dwlt
Good bag
Pros: build quality, seat beltesque straps, zipper pulls are a good design so far, very comfortable to wear. fits quite bit of gear as I decanted the contents of a 5.11 All Hazards Prime into it. Can handle light rain without any issues. Cons: Zips can be a bit sticky, but these should improve over time. The CCW compartment won’t fit the larger iPad Pros, but would be good for the standard iPad.

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