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The SOG Responder Bag is a rugged 11.5-liter tactical shoulder bag designed for law enforcement, military, and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a large padded main compartment, multiple secure pockets, MOLLE channels for modular gear, and a quick-release padded strap, it balances high-capacity storage with ergonomic comfort. Built to withstand demanding environments, it includes drainage holes to keep contents dry and is backed by a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty.
Manufacturer | The Outdoor Recreation Group |
Part Number | YPM001 OG 008 |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.4 x 11.3 x 8.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YPM001OG-008 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large |
Color | Tactical Black |
Style | Responder Bag |
Material | Polyester |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Included Components | One bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Backed by lifetime manufacturer’s warranty |
Capacity | 11.5 Liters |
Number of Compartments | 6 |
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GREAT POUCH!
Awesome pouch! Lots of pockets as well as 3 double ar15 magazine pouches. Molle loops inside and out allow you to attach pistol magazine pouches inside with plenty of room for pistol and other gear and ammo. 10/10 would definitely recommend for range trips or someone who doesn't want a vest. Very good quality.
D**E
Great bag, useful for AR-15 and AR-10 with limitations
Excellent quality and very durable. I bought another, after I tried the first one. 5 stars all around.The mag pouches work well for six AR-15 magazines (30 rounds) or AR-10 mags up to 20 rounds.AR-10 30 round mags do not fit double stacked, so you can only carry 3 in the external pouches. Six of them will fit in the main pocket as well. But the 30 round AR-10 mags are NOT what this was meant to be used with, and it shows. Find another option.
C**R
Great Bag
I put two 20rnd PMags per pouch and two in the end pocket. But with 8, 7.62 20rnd mags, 5 15rnd Sig 9mm mags, a SOG multitool, IFAK, small flash light and a pair of gloves, it's a bit heavy. But it just sits behind the seat of my truck next to my POF 14.5in .308. You know, just in case.... of those pesky undead... although, I should have used 25rnd PMags so they would be a little easier to get out. They are a bit snug... but the bag is holding up well for my use...A little advice... I see a lot of complaints about all bags and backpacks coming a part and complaints about the seams. No matter the cost or quaility of the bag, there are always strings. Take a lighter and carterize them. It will be well worth your effort to make any bag last...UPDATE: Still going strong. I have had at the range several times. Six 7.62 PMags, Five Glock 19 mags, and about 5ish lbs of other stuff. Holding up great. I am not easy on it. Gets tossed into backseat of truck and pushed around A LOT. Get one, or two...UPDATE 2.0: 05/13/20017 SO far this thing is holding up well. I switched over to 6, 25rnd .308 pmags. It holds the extra weight well. Still have all the above mention gear in it also. I have also ordered 2 more. I cannot tell you enough how great this little bag is, especially for the money.UPDATE 3.0: 03/03/2018. This thing is still going strong. I’m at the range 2-3 times a month minimum. It’s holding up to the 25rnd, .308 PMags very well. You cannot beat this little bag. If you’re looking for an active shooter bag, go bag, you just can’t beat it at any price...Update 4.0: 08/27/2018. Just bought another bag. That makes six. They are all going strong including the one with the 8 SR25 PMags in it. No fraying. No threads coming loose. Nothing. When I get each bag, I go over it with a lighter carterizing all the strings. I feel it makes a difference in it staying together.Update 5.0: 09/23/2018. All bags are still going strong. Just ordered two more. Four loaded with .308 PMags, the rest with 5.56. Now the whole family uses them. Well worth the $20. I can’t emphasize enough about carterizing the loose threads. It makes a difference I believe.Update 6.0: These bags are still going strong. No issues. No tears. No strap breaks. Nothing.Update 7.0: Original purchase bag is still going strong as well as the others. I don’t know the other reviewers are doing to their bags to make them fall apart? No holes, no frays, nothing. I use this bag hard. It gets tossed around a lot in my truck’s back seat with 7.62 PMags. And for those complaining, it’s a $20 bag. Geez...
P**R
About two-thirds the bag for about half the price
I purchased the SOG Responder Bag as a go-bag or bug-out-bag for a second AR15 and because it was less than half the price of a very similar 511 Bug Out Bag which I purchased a few years ago and consider to be a five-star or better product. I was able to handle one of the SOG bags at my local big-box store so I knew what I was getting, and I'm pretty picky when it comes to shooting/tactical gear. Most of my comments will be by comparison with the 511 bag – which the SOG seems to be a copy of. My 511 bag is in Coyote and the SOG is black, the only color available. All of the materials in the SOG bag appear to be heavy-duty and similar to the 511 bag's though not QUITE as durable looking including use of some single rather than double layers of material at critical spots. The SOG Responder Bag is about an inch or two smaller in each dimension than the 511 bag but nothing I have carried in the 511 won't fit in the SOG bag including a fully stocked Condor Rip-Away EMT Pouch and several bottles of water, gloves and electronic ear muffs. Both end pouches are of similar size, big enough to carry a couple boxes of ammo or an Adventure Medical Trauma Pack. The main differences are relatively small, but mean the SOG isn't as flexible or as durable as the 511 bag. 1. Only one end pouch on the SOG bag has Molle attachment strips, both on the 511 have Molle. 2. The zippers on the 511 end pouches extend a little lower making it easier to put larger items in and retrieve them. 3. Both bags have Molle inside the main compartment on one side but the other side is fuzzy for hook-and-loop (Velcro) only on the 511. The SOG is slick material. 4. Pull tabs on the three magazine pouches on the SOG bag, which easily hold two AR15 30-round magazines each, are sewn onto single-layer flaps about 1/2 inch up from the bottom of the flap and the velcro under it creating an unnecessary stress point and opportunity for the bar stitching or material to fail. On the 511 the tabs are stitched all the way to the end between two layers of material forming the flap. Overall, for less than half the price, the SOG Responder Bag is a great value, especially if it's intended, as mine is, for backup or secondary service. One modification I did to the SOG bag was to immediately remove the hokey SOG patch.
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Awesome little bag for whatever you choose to use it for.
Fantastic little bag. I use this bag to store spare mags and ammo. I also keep all my gun cleaning supplies within it. It is made of good materials that are durable and have lasted me countless range days. This bag goes with me everywhere.
T**.
Perfect ammo and small tool range bag
The media could not be loaded. I been using this bag about 6 months and it fits my usage scenario perfectly. I use it to compliment my AR15 pistol sling bag with Ammo and small tools for the range This bag is built really well and has a lot of room. I love how it gives me so much flexibility and doesn't tie me down. I currently carry 500rds+ of 9mm / 300 AAC , 6 to 8 AR-15 mags and 6 Sig P320 21rd/30rd mag and a first aid kit. I also carry a good amount of small tools in the side pockets. This bag is not bulky and very flexible. Has been holding out very well to abuse and keeps going. Highly recommended!
A**
Great bag, excellent for range trips.
Excellent bag for the money, great for range trips or if you need a good mag bag because your a heavier guy.
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