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🎒 45L Tactical Backpack | 3‑Day Assault Rucksack
ÂŁ62.39
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ÂŁ62.39
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The classic 3‑day pack: heavy‑duty, modular, and built to carry gear reliably for camping, trekking, hunting, gym, and survival use
âś… Key Features
- Military‑grade build: 600D–900D Oxford Nylon + PU water‑repellent coating, double‑stitched seams, reinforced base — tear, scratch, and rain resistant
- Full MOLLE/PALS webbing: Front, sides, and bottom rails to attach pouches, holsters, first‑aid kits, or water bottle holders
- Proper carrying system: Ventilated padded back panel, adjustable S‑shoulder straps, chest strap with whistle, wide removable waist belt — transfers weight to hips
- Hydration ready: Internal sleeve + hose port — fits 2L–3L water bladders
- Smart compartments: Large main section, internal divider, front admin pocket, side compression straps, lockable heavy‑duty zippers
- Capacity: 45 Litres — standard “3‑day mission” volume
📏 Full Specifications
- Dimensions: ~50 Ă— 30 Ă— 28 cm (H Ă— W Ă— D)
- Empty weight: ~1.4–1.7 kg
- Comfort load: 15–20 kg | Max safe load: 25 kg
- Material: 600D / 900D Oxford + PU coating
- Waterproof: Water‑resistant; add a rain cover for heavy storms
- Airline: Usually too large for cabin; check‑in only
🎯 Best Uses
✅ 3‑day trips: Camping, trekking, overnight hiking, hunting
✅ Bug‑out / survival / emergency prep
âś… Gym, rucking, fitness training
âś… Fishing, photography gear, range bag
âś… Weekend travel & outdoor expeditions
🆚 Quick Compare with Your Earlier Options
Table
| Pack | Volume | Weight | Style | Best Trip |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 45L Tactical | 45L | ~1.5 kg | Heavy‑duty MOLLE | 2–3 days / gear‑heavy |
| 40L Light Hiking | 40L | ~0.85 kg | Streamlined | 1–2 days / fast & light |
| 25L/50L Tactical | 25/50L | 0.9–1.7 kg | Standard MOLLE | Day / 4+ days |
| 30/45/80L Duffle | 30–80L | 1–2 kg | Convertible duffle‑backpack | Multi‑mode carry |
🎨 Colours
Black, Army Green, Khaki/Tan, Grey, Navy, Digital Camo, MTP




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