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Review on πŸŽ’ Tactical Shoulder Backpack Survival: G4Free's Ultimate Gear for Outdoor Adventures by Scott Rao

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best pond jump backpack I've found. By price.

I bought this backpack to hold 2 Plano 3700 Series stowable boxes for pond fishing. It held 3 2 inches thick. You can install 4 of 1"3/8". It's perfect for what I use it for. Mine is 100% waterproof. If it rains or the ground is wet or muddy, I take a garbage bag with me. This backpack is rated at around 25 pounds and that weighs it down. It's a $22 backpack! it won't stand up properly, it won't be waterproof if you don't cover it. If you weigh 50 pounds. bursting at the seams. If you stuff too much and try to zip up the zippers, they'll break. The only thing I didn't like was that the chest strap is a bit high. I'm 6ft 2in and 220lbs. The best fishing backpack I've found. It's light, inexpensive, I've tried fishing packs in the $200 range, and the first thing you'll notice is the weight. it's hard! In most cases almost as much as the equipment you plan to take with you. You don't need every bait, weight, hook or other fishing tackle you have. I like it when it slows down your $22, I'll just try something else.

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  • Outdoor
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