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Direct Action Dragon Egg Enlarged Crye MultiCam 30 Liter Capacity

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Size: 30 Liter


Color: Multicam


Features

  • CAPACITY & SIZE - 30 Liter, (WxHxD) Main compartment 9x12x19 inches. Weight: 4.85lb (2.2kg) ACCESSORIES IN PICTURES ARE NOT INCLUDED
  • Additional zippered back compartment for hydration bladder or the padded sleeve can be used for carrying up to a 15in laptop
  • Paracord drag handle (contains of two 2.5 m cords). Additional side handles. Quick release shoulder straps. D-Ring attachment points
  • Profiled shoulder straps and removable hip belt. Lightweight shoulder straps included.
  • Laser-cut slits MOLLE/PALS system. Main compartment features an internal mesh and a hydration pocket

Description

Slightly bigger 30L version of one of our bestsellers. Will prove itself not only in everyday use, but also as a 3-day patrol pack. Made out of Cordura 500D and laser cut laminate. It has 2 pockets for hydration system, 1 internal 1 external, zippered in the back part. Back pocket, can also carry tablets or up to 15" laptops. Inside the main compartment there is a zippered mesh pocket for small items. Front compartment is equipped with an organizer for your equipment. On the sides, there are pockets for water bottles or small items. At the front, it has an additional small pocket lined with soft velour, allowing to safely carry sunglasses. The front, sides and waist belt are partially covered with a laser cut modular system, compatible with MOLLE / PALS. Drag handle is made of 15ft of paracord to use in case of an emergency. Profiled shoulder straps and a removable hip belt guarantee stable carrying of the backpack. Hip belt can be used separately, with an additional pair of lightweight shoulder straps which are included in the set.

Product Dimensions: 19 x 12 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 4.54 pounds


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Direct Action


Item model number: BP-DEGL-CD5-MCM


Age Range Description: Adult


Units: 1 Count


Capacity Total: 30 Liters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Almost Perfect All Around Pack
Size: 25 Liter Color: Urban Grey Mk II
As I write this review I’m sitting on the beach with this pack next to me. I currently own probably around 8-10 high end packs, and have owned many more over the years from all the usual tactical pack makers. Needless to say, I have a bit of a nylon problem, and I am constantly on the hunt for the elusive “perfect bag.” Aside from designing one for myself that pack doesn’t exist, but the Dragon Egg gets close. First the “cons.” It could be just a little bigger in terms of overall internal space, and it looks pretty tactical. I know a lot of guys, especially LEO’s like to shy away from that look so they don’t stand out, but it didn’t really bother me. That’s about it for the cons. The pro list is much longer. The build quality is fantastic and easily on par if not better than packs costing twice as much. While the pack could be a little bigger inside, it holds all the essentials easily including a 15” MacBook Pro, IFAK, pens, and the essential EDC stuff (depending on your idea of EDC.) The Dragon Egg is also one of, if not the most comfortable packs I’ve ever worn thanks to the thickness of the straps, and the padding and ventilation, as well as the internal “frame,” which is just basically a sheet of plastic. They all work in perfect harmony together. I added some shock cord to the front for overflow items, such as towels, or a wet rain jacket. See the pics. The bottle pockets will hold everything from a small water bottle to a full 32 ounce Nalgene with ease. I also really love the paracord carry handle. I think it looks great, but also offer nice grip and if you ever need it, probably 15 feet or so of cord, more of you break the cord down and use the internal strands as well. I also really like the zipper pulls, which are basically just paracord with shrink tube over it, and slip on ends. Very nice. All in all, this pack has been by main pack for about 6 months and unless something better comes along, will likely be my main pack for a long time to come. If you’re on the fence about this pack, get one, you won’t be sorry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2018 by John Pizzurro John Pizzurro

  • Awesome!!
Size: 30 Liter Color: Coyote Brown
I absolutely love this bag. For those of us that are into EDC, we all have had a situation where our EDC bag, while useful for, well, every day, does not quite work as well for traveling due to its compact size. In my opinion, 25–27 L is an appropriate EDC size for a grown man. However, sometimes you just need a bigger bag. I am so happy that direct action made this bag in 30 L. I took this bag on a four-day trip to Puerto Rico, and although I had a couple pouches clamped onto the outside, the bag itself was big enough to be my ONLY bag on the trip! This bag was good enough for that trip, which included some extended hiking, and it was also small enough that I was able to carry it on the plane without anybody noticing it or saying anything, which saved me money, technically it's probably just a little bit too big for the whole "personal item" category. The belt on this bag is phenomenal. It's very comfortable and there's extra MOLLE webbing on it. It should be noted that the belt does look a bit ridiculous for the civilian world, but it can be removed very easily. One thing I didn't like? Despite all of the MOLLE webbing on the outside, there was, shockingly, no MOLLE webbing on the inside. There needs to be some kind of way to hang pouches and equipment built into the inside of the bag, it got kind of annoying on my trip having to dig through my bag for the different pouches that I had instead of having them all organized on built-in MOLLE like I can in my 5.11 bag. I had to spend $40 to buy a removable MOLLE frame insert, witch, while not terrible, is still not perfect. However, this is still an awesome bag. Here are my closing thoughts: 1. It's big enough for a person to travel for 3-4 days with no other bag, as long as the person knows what he's doing. 2. It's almost, but not quite, too big to be an EDC bag. If this were my EDC bag I would definitely takeoff the hit belt, it's an awesome hit belt but it's kind of ridiculous looking. 3. It's too big to be a gym bag that will fit in a standard gym locker. 4. It definitely has a tactical look to it, but removing the hip belt eases this quite a bit. Still, there's no getting around it, it looks overly tactical. 5. As addressed before, I wish it had some interior MOLLE webbing, either in the main compartment or the front compartment. Overall though, the organization aspect of the front compartment is decent. 6. The reason I'm using this bag instead of my 5.11 AMP 72 is because of one thing: exterior water bottle holders. As much as I love 5.11, they never seem to grasp the concept that people LIKE having exterior water bottle holders, which can also double as shoe holders. 7. This is really splitting hairs now, but I wish the bag was actually 1-3 L bigger. 8. I wish there was a few more Velcro patches on the outside for morale patches, but I was easily able to buy some extra Velcro patches that are compatible with MOLLE webbing. 9. I use this bag for coaching, for going to the gun range, for hiking, and for traveling. It's big enough to travel for 3–4 days, as noted above, but I wouldn't take this if I was trying to sleep in a tent or camp for an extended period of time, it's not quite big enough to hold a tent, food, all that stuff. I've only had this for a little bit over a month. I love it. I wish it came in a few more colors, and I hope that Direct Action considers making an even bigger version of this. We all know there is no perfect tactical/assault pack, but this one comes pretty close. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023 by Kinetic

  • Tactical meets practical, FINALLY!
I was digging up wild onions in the mountains (real mountains, not those hills you yuppies have out east) and scaling 10k + peaks you've never heard of, literally at too young an age to remember when I started. When I joined the army I was disappointed over the lack of quality of the molle A packs we were issued. Quite simply, it was obvious they had bought from the lowest bidder and these were considered far superior to the previous gen gear. As a result, when we deployed, many of the grunts, including myself opted to purchase milspec, civilian climbing/mountaineering bags. Having been very familiar with civilian mountaineering and climbing gear, I was frustrated by the lack of selection of quality bags, that also fit milspec requirements. Some companies have made good efforts, blackhawk, 5.11 tac and so on, but they always fell short in one way or another and these were considered the best of the best at the time. When I bought this pack, I was expecting more of the same, but I am happy to say, that for me (and I'm very high maintenance when it comes to gear), this pack is absolutely perfect. Very tough, plenty of space when you need it, with the ability to sinch it down when you don't, separate compartments that are sized well, lots of sturdy molle, or molle type straps for climbing/repelling gear and very well balanced when loaded down for a 3 day OP. I also love the 550 cord top handle, very handy if you're in a bind. Brilliantly designed by folks with obvious mountaineering/combat experience, excellent quality, very practical and best of all it's real pretty! Simply put, this is the best A pack I've ever owned by a long shot. Not only would I recommend this to a friend, I would recommend it to be standard issue for all grunts of all branches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2016 by jseemill

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