Rated 5 out of 5 by
Dutch from
Perfect day packThis pack works perfectly for single day hunts. Big enough for essentials, side pockets for water bottle, tripod, mini-blind, etc. Its small size stays out of the way until you need it. I put a single additional external pouch on the outside and this ack keeps my kit organized and handy. Mystery Ranch came through for me big time with this order- I had ordered a multicam pack but was sent a coyote brown by mistake. An email to customer service and I had a phone call back within a couple hours. MR then had a multicam pack out the door same day for overnight delivery even before I had the returned pack in the mail so I could make a turkey hunt. Good people, good gear.Date published: 2023-05-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by
AJinMI from
Excellent qualitySmall enough for EDC, Large enough for school, and perfect 24-48 hr pack. High quality, well thought out use of the packs smaller size. The water bottle holders are large enough to store 2 Yeti 36oz bottles, rifle stocks, and ode muzzles. The side compression straps are great at holding a rifle/pdw to the pack.Date published: 2022-08-12
Rated 5 out of 5 by
Alva79 from
Awesome PackI bought this bag a month ago and it is awesome!! The bag can hold a lot of gear and is excellent for traveling outside the country. I am very happy with the top notch quality of the Raid 32. The Gunfighter 24 and Raid 32 are the bestDate published: 2022-08-23
Rated 5 out of 5 by
Level Motionless from
Not too large not too smallReally good as an edc pack. Light with adjustable harness and optional waist buckle making it very versatile.Date published: 2022-08-16
Rated 4 out of 5 by
Chris from
A great bag with an amazing layout and capabilityPurchased the bag a month ago from Varuste and it feels overall like a sideways upgrade to my Blitz 30. For context, I'm a civilian and a reservist, travel a lot, and teach AT as part of my duties. Overall, I'd give this a 4/5, with main drawbacks being the 330D cordura, side compression straps, and the non-removeable hip pads on a bag they claim to have designed around being lightweight. If a Gen 2 of this pack came out for the same price that addressed these issues, I would happily pay the same price. Overall though, the bag is great for what it does and what I need it for, even if it would benefit from having $100 knocked-off the price. I would recommend this product, but would not buy it a second time.MATERIALS - This is my first and biggest issue; 330D cordura is not up to long-term near-daily use. This single-handedly does not make it worth the $500 price tag. I'm sure it's of the usual MR high-quality, but I've used the Blitz 30 daily for six months and before that a 5.11 Tactical RUSH 24, and both of those felt significantly more substantial. The webbing is very long and requires some sort of management like a velcro strap or ITW Web Dominators, and the zippers have zero flaws even after a month of use. It's my first experience with hypalon instead of PALS, but I find them surprisingly strong. BUILD/DESIGN - The zig-zag pattern of the side compression straps creates uneven pressure along the stitching that holds the compressions straps to the bag, which can be a point of failure. The inside of the pack doesn't have a toggle for a hydration bladder, meaning you have to add one yourself (I've used a carabiner) or deal with the bladder flopping around. However, I do like the addition of the internal mesh pouch, the lower admin pouch is minimal frills with only two open mesh pouches on the inside, and the small upper pouch is great for gloves, sunglasses, or any little bits to just throw in. I thought I'd be annoyed by not having an upper pouch like the Blackjack 35 or Blitz 30, but I like being able to swap between a medic or an admin pouch. I would like to see the hip pads COMFORT - The pack is comfortable to wear for a long duration, with the shoulder, hip, and sternum straps all being comfortable. I usually wear it with the hip pads stowed away, as the materials and size of the bag mean that it could never really hold enough weight to make a hip belt a requirement. The sternum strap could also benefit from having a strip of elastic material for some stretch capability, for breathing and the like.Date published: 2023-07-30
Rated 5 out of 5 by
KateStarr from
Love this pack!I had my eye on the Raid for a while before finally buying it, and I'm glad I did. The build quality is what you would expect from the military line. The quick access pockets on the top and front of the bag are excellent - just the right size for things you want or need to grab quickly - and the water bottle pockets are great. The star of the show for me is the half-zip design. This bag is so easy to get in and out of. Just one zipper, with no extraneous buckles or flaps in the way. Shhhh, don't tell anyone, but I might like this half-zip design even more than the trizip! Honestly, the 3DAP is one of my favorite bags ever, and I might like this one even more, although it does feel a bit smaller than the 3DAP. I should compare how much I can fit in each bag to test that though.My one gripe is the hydration bladder sleeve is a more narrow and not as tall as I would like. Other than that, I have no complaints.Date published: 2023-06-22
Rated 4 out of 5 by
Brandon from
Really good assault packIt’s a really good assault pack, the only downside is that it fills up quickly, I can’t knock it on that though because I got what I paid for, however I live in an environment that’s winter/cold for half the year so I will need to upgrade to a bigger day pack during those monthsDate published: 2024-01-20
Rated 5 out of 5 by
Andy from
Good deployment backpackUsed for my deployment ! Held all my gear for dartsDate published: 2024-01-13