![]() 2.5″ adjustable padded, breathable backpack straps with 5 channels of PALS webbing, 1x 2″ webbing loop, and 1″ D-Rings attachment points (each strap) One (1) 9″(L) x 4.5″(H) internal slip pocket One (1) 9″(L) x 7″(H) internal zippered pocket One (1) 9″(L) x 13″(H) internal slip pocket One (1) hydration bladder loop hanger made from 3/4″ webbing 1 mesh side pouch to accommodate 32oz / 1L water bottle, with cord retainerExterior top 1 mesh side pouch to accommodate 32oz / 1L water bottle, with cord retainerExterior right One (1) 3″(L) x 5″(H) internal slip pocket ![]() Three (3) 1″(L) x 5″(H) internal slip pockets One 6.5″(L) x 6.55″(H) internal slip pocket Y-compression strap made from 1″ webbing Made with high quality nylon stitching, self-repairing YKK zippers and a durable water-resistant exterior Maxpedition Backpacks have multiple compartments and pockets and offer plenty of space for mission essentials, camping gear, hydration reservoirs, laptops, textbooks and CCW. Curvaceous, foam-padded double shoulder straps contour to your chest and a sternum suspension belt helps distribute weight evenly throughout your upper body, so you can carry a load without falling behind. Maxpedition Backpacks are built for hauling gear and ergonomically designed to never drag you down. It’s a great everyday backpack with comfortable back padding and ergonomic, supple curvaceous straps and sternum support minimize any stress on the shoulders. The Pygmy Falcon-II has exterior PALS webbing for adding other Maxpedition pouches and accessories, using #9903 3″ TACTIE and #9905 5″ TACTIEATTACHMENT STRAPS. The Y-shaped compression strap that Maxpedition is so famous for contributes to the bag’s form and structural integrity. Pack for a day out or an overnight and take along plenty of water, as the Pygmy Falcon-II is equipped with dual side mesh pouches to accommodate two 32oz / 1L water bottles. The Pygmy Falcon-II Backpack is a compact rectangular urban daypack with distinct military styling and 918 cubic inches (15 liters) of carry capacity.
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