- MT US Large Field Ruck Set: consists of a rucksack, two sustainment pouches, a frame, a molded hip belt, a waist pack.
- Large Rucksack: It provides up to 4,000 cubic inches of space. In legacy systems, Large Rucksack was called the “main pack”.
- MOLLE ii Large Pack Frame: The frame is contoured to comfortably fit closely to the body to prevent swaying of the load. The frame will allow proper head rotation while wearing a helmet and when the wearer is in the prone position. The frame is also compatible with other rifleman sets.
- Side Sustainment Pouch: The two detachable side sustainment pouches provide an additional 500 cubic inches each and attach to the side of the large field pack.
- Molded Hip Belt: The large frame is fitted to the hip belt with four attachment straps to provide adjustment.
- The multi-purpose Waist Pack: It can be worn in different ways with MOLLE Rifleman sets such as, Assault Pack, Medium Pack, FLC.
MT Military MOLLE 2 Large Rucksack with Frame, Army Tactical Backpack
$249.99 Original price was: $249.99.$125.00Current price is: $125.00.
Discover the MT Military MOLLE 2 Rucksack—your ultimate tactical backpack for any adventure! Shop now and gear up for your next mission!
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Jeremy Verified Buyer –
Storage is nice but I can’t get it to sit high enough up. The back padding is… ok. If your unit allows, get something with better paying and support. Still using, just sucks for a Ruck with full kit. Backpackers, go for it. It will work just fine.
Shawn Espinoza Verified Buyer –
After reading some reviews you start to worry. You don’t want to speed good money on junk and have it break quickly. I am not sure what barbarians broke their bag so quickly and since that is/was the case they would have broke the issued bags as well.
The feel of the fabric is very similar to the army issued bags. It repels water like a champ…. I poured water on it myself and it did very well. The negatives are, if read any other reviews, that the logo is prominently placed on the magazine and grenade pouches. All you need is a finger nail and a lot of patience or a knife a a moderate amount of patience. You can scrape it off. Another negative is the waist straps are super long on the ruck. You can fold them over and use the stretchy fastener to hold it down but they are long.
I’d bet this company got ahold of the army issued gear and did their best to replicate everything exactly. They nailed it. Recommend getting the assault bag and all of its goodies if you need/ want a set of your own or need to fool the people at CIF. Chances are very good they wouldn’t notice. Get it. “If it does not meet; nay, surpass your expectations you can hold me, Michael Gary Scott, personally and financially responsible.”
Rodger Krass Verified Buyer –
Product did crack on the frame, but the company was great and replaced the frame. Have used the product for multiply field training and current have no issues with new frame. The company did stand behind the product.
Patrick kim Verified Buyer –
The ruck does its job for under 40lbs, after that it starts to fall apart. The strap release comes undone over 35lbs so I had to super glue them from opening. And at 55lbs to be exact, the frame cracked at the bottom. If you’re in the military and actually ruck, do not buy. (Unless you need for CIF/gear turn in. They usually don’t check the nsn) Also, once you tighten up the ruck to prevent weight shifting , the frame will show and give signs of distress and possibly break if too tight (as mentioned above). But overall if you’re going lighter than 35lbs, don’t ruck regularly, and like to cosplay it does the job.
Kayla jones Verified Buyer –
Just received my bag and it looks very close to my issued ruck when I was in the army! Looking forward to the many miles ahead!
Honest Review Compared to Issued Army Ruck Verified Buyer –