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Review on Trunab Organizer Enforcement Compartment Compatible by Chris Nonamaker

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent Patrol Bag on Seatback Organizers

I didn't want to spend more than $100 on a Patrol Bag 5.11. I'm not as big a fan of 5.11 gear as some and I think their patrol boots are very low quality. I love some of their pants, but Blackhawk makes even better pants for less. When the price of these dropped to $75 I decided to give it a try. I like that I can hang it on the passenger seat and have free access to the main compartment with notepads, ticket books, accordion binders, etc., but the bag stays in place when I have to brake hard and make corners. I also really like the thermos holder on the side. This bag comes with a shoulder strap and handles. The overall design is good. how long does it last This is the $1 million question. My only complaint is that it needs more external pockets and a little less molle. Pockets are more useful than zippered straps for most things I put in my patrol bag. In the photo, the pockets look larger than they really are, especially the two mesh-lined pockets near the seat's headrest. years if you work for a large local or government agency.

Pros
  • Seatback Organizers
Cons
  • No Performance