It has a standard back pack appearance, NO MOLLE or Patch areas or Tactical appearance at all allowing you to blend into daily environments. Thin Profile and from the OUTSIDE this backpack is a basic backpack. The Exterior Bungee Laced Front can be used to carry additional items such as a jacket or sweatshirt There are Dual Water Bottle pouches on the sides A Zippered E.D.C. Pouch for Keys, Phones, etc. The Revelation has padding on the back and thick padded adjustable shoulder straps The Shoulder Straps feature a Pull to Tighten system allowing them to be "snugged in place" on while wearing. Once you get to the Interior You will see the more essential features. Pull Down Zippered Pouch Hides a Velcro Loop Backed Panel Allowing for Velcro Hook Backed Accessories ( such as Extra Magazines or First Aid items,) Hanging from the center is also a D ring to allow a Clip On Pouch to be quickly accessed. On the Interior of the Larger Zippered Open Pouch of the Back Pack is where the weapon would hide. 3 Additional D Rings hang from the opposite side, allowing for more Clip On Accessories. There is a "false" front with a Quick Access Pull Handle, allowing the gun to be covered and hidden. The Side Walls are lined in Velcro allowing for a wide variety of optics, lights and other and add-ons to also be concealed while on the weapon.Also included is a 4" retention strap to give that extra security. The Bottom of the pack has a stiffener to prevent the muzzle from protruding. So Many Features all hidden in the Revelation Back Pack. Details: Over All Foot Print Size Length 22.5"x Width 12.5" Depth 4" 4 Zippered Pockets E.D.C. 7"W x 5"D Top Inner 8"W X 10 D Bottom Lower 10"W x 8.5" D Hidden Zipper Water Bottle Pouches Zippered Front Pocket 8"-12" Taper x 17" D ( Photos appear lighter- The Actual Color is Dark Gray)
L**P
Great covert bag, not great for larger people.
This is probably the best SBR covert carry pack on the market. It’s well made, and configured well to be used as a stealthy way to carry an SBR and to use as your EDC laptop/tablet bag. The only issue I have is that I wish it had more adjustment in the shoulder straps. This bag is not made to be carried by a bigger person. I would say if you wear a 2xl t-shirt that you’re going to find this bag to be a tight fit.
M**S
Does what I need it to do, but it could be better
Its non-threatening colors make hauling around certain larger "items" to and from the range all the more inconspicuous, and that's a VERY good thing. Its holding capacity can swallow duplicate "items" of a bulkier size without skipping a beat or exposing the task, and that too is a very good thing. The 'TUFF' in the brand's name certainly applies to this pack, and it does it in such an unassuming kind of way. In this regard I like it a lot.But there's room for improvement. The webbing hardware is too cheap and ill-suited for the task, especially at this price point. For instance, the very plastic buckle used to cinch up the shoulder strap webbing simply doesn't keep a firm hold on the webbing, allowing the nylon to slide and get out of proper fit and adjustment over time when carrying the pack. This is a particularly annoying fault with heavier gear. The zippered side pouches really don't work all that well; I'm pretty sure they're supposed to be for holding water bottles of a certain sizing but I've yet to find THAT proper sized bottle that actually fits them in a convincing-looking fashion, as if those pouches were designed for the task and meant to be on the pack. The ancillary upper zippered storage compartment is really too small for much of anything; muffs storage is a no-go; even eye protection is a bit of a squeeze.The lower zippered forward compartment can handle flatter items such a smaller laptop (or a netbook; remember those?), but being out front such stowage of electronics likely isn't the best of ideas. So it basically is suitable for a handful of stick mags and perhaps a box or two of smaller packaged factory rounds, like those of S&B and Magtech 9, and perhaps a smaller sized package of sticker targets. It's lined with loop material on one side so hook-lined accessories for holding stuff in place is a nice, viable option with the TUFF, and certainly will cut down on the potential for attention-getting noises emanating from inside that compartment.The relatively huge main storage compartment has a divider that allows for two rather sizable braced items, either of the folder-type but preferably of the telescoping variety; folders create a bit more depth and girth that the pack has to contend with, so one folder and one telescoping is my most suitable maxed-out configuration. Indeed if need be, the second divided section could also be put to use as an impromptu plate holder (caveat being the previously mentioned weak webbing buckles that likely will need to be upgraded). There's still a good amount of residual room (dependent on the size of your sub platform) left over for additional items such as the previously mentioned muffs and a few boxed items, but those will ultimately wind up either falling to the bottom of the compartment(s) if not additionally secured or getting in the way if a quick deployment is ultimately needed.In summary this pack works very well for myself as a handy concealment container that can be taken into public without a hint of visual exposure. However its usefulness in that role brings compromises that make it less than effective in other more functional ways. It's a reasonable trade-off for me, but may be less so for others.4 stars. Hopefully most of you can follow the gist of this review without the need for getting too obvious; this IS Amazon, remember...
R**K
Absolutely awesome bag
Definitely the bag you want for all your EDC needs
A**N
I love this backpack. I carry my bible in it. I also carry an 11.5" Pistol in it.
I love this backpack. I carry my bible in it. I also carry an 11.5" Pistol in it.I HIGHLY recommend spending the money... you DO get what you paid for... IF you're buying a discrete carrying case/pack...
R**N
Excellent bag, fo show.
This is such a well made bag. Fits everything as advertised! You will not be disapointed.
S**2
Not duty-ready.
I bought this bag as a more discrete complement to my 5.11 triangular sling pack, which is all-black and looks pretty tactical. This bag does not really have the heft to contain and conceal a 6lb SBR and additional magazines. Others have said they can fit an 11" "pistol" in this pack - I was not able to fit an 8" PDW/SBR (overall length 18.5"). There is not enough padding to provide structure to keep it open when attempting to deploy your weapon. Pockets were too small and Veclro was only on the edges of the main pocket. It may work for some, but I returned it as I just didn't foresee making it work w/o spending even more money. There are better options. I found this pack from Elite Survival Systems, off-Amazon platform for $25 less. https://www.amazon.com/Elite-Survival-Systems-ELS7725-B-Stealth/dp/B085542DN9
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