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The NOOLA 60L Military Tactical Backpack is a rugged, waterproof, and highly versatile rucksack designed for serious outdoor and tactical use. Featuring a large 60-liter capacity with a detachable front pack, breathable padded straps, hydration bladder compatibility, and a full MOLLE webbing system, it’s engineered to meet the demands of 3-day missions, camping, hiking, or everyday tactical needs.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 11.06 x 5.28 inches |
Package Weight | 1.91 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 13 x 19.7 inches |
Brand Name | NOOLA |
Color | Black Blue |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | STTBUS01BB |
Style | Rucksack Backpacks |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Tactical and Military, Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 60 Liters |
M**C
Awesome Backpack
Sturdy and well made, nothing seems "cheap" about it. The straps are comfortable on my shoulders even with heavy items inside the pack. It offers plenty of space for whatever your needs are. I also appreciate that you can take off the extra compartments if you currently dont need them. No downsides. I will definitely buy a replacement when needed.
A**.
I need another
I've used this bag for almost 2 years lugging around almost 40 lbs of tools every day to and from work, in that time it has held up wonderfully with only a small rip forming at the top after all that time and heavy work. There is plenty of storage with more pockets than I could ever use and the belts are padded and very comfortable. I will be buying another.
A**R
Great Bag For The Money
You'd spend twice as much for a bag of this quality at a store.It has all the room I need plus some! Main bag zippers are large and durable. Pack is comfortable to carry. Water holder holds a 1-liter bottle perfectly. Excellent quality, plenty of pockets. For the price, you can't beat it!
J**V
Excelent Value
TL;DRThis is a solid "light-duty" Rucksack, particularly for the price. It seems much more sturdy than the price would suggest. It's pretty large; much larger than your average "Day-pack". It's not exactly the most comfortable but, at thirty-odd buckaroos, it's better than you might expect. I'd describe the design as "Utilitarian" and most importantly "Modular".Build/SturdinessSo this bag seems to be put together way better than it has any right to be, at its price. The MOLLE Straps seems sturdy & Strong. The canvas material that makes up most of the bag seems very strong (to the point that I hope it'll loose some of the stiffness as I break the bag in). The seams aren't as "clean/sleak" as ive seen in other bags, but they don't seem to be weak, at all.Storage/UtilityThe bag is definitely "large", no matter how you look at it. It's larger than you might expect, based on its photos. The bag brings 1x Drink holder, 1x Small Pouch and 1x "fanny pack" sized pouch; all MOLLE compatible. All Three add-ons come pre-installed in their most obvious placements, though the sides have 4x total MOLLE sections (2x on each side) that were all clearly designed with the Drink Holder or the small pouch in mind. The bag brings a completely removable chest strap and a completely removable padded waist strap; I removed both and would likely only put them back on, on the off chance I expect a long trek that day. The bag also has 4x carabiner-friendly plastic D-Rings; 2x on the shoulder straps & 2x at the top, on each side of the top handle. The removable "fanny pack" is a HUGE plus for me and the main reason I went for this bag; it's very useful if, like me, you get this bag to use as a EDC bag but just wanna take the essentials with you, depending on the location. My only criticism is that the main compartment, aside from the fluid blatter sack, is just "one big open space". I kinda wish that this space was dividable in some way or that the wall opposite of the bladder sack had MOLLE Straps over most of it. But, over all, (and especially at this price) the storage capacity and the modularity of this bag are both great.ComfortThis is probably the weakest quality of this particular bag. That said, the comfort of this back is still "serviceable". The back of the bag and other shoulder straps could use a bit more padding, but the padding that's already there is compatible to the average Day-pack. The waist strap much less padding, but is still quite comfortable. Both the waist strap and the chest strap are completely removable, as I mentioned above. The bag also has two completely removable straps that go from the upper part of the shoulder straps and clip into the upper front of the bag; these can help the bag sit more comfortably in a lower position on your back and can be a big help for taller users and/or heavier loads. The only misstep I saw in comfort, is that I think this bag would benefit greatly from having the same mesh that's on the underside of the shoulder straps, in the back. But, all in all, for light-duty use-cases I can see someone wearing this bag most of a day, with a medium load, with no issues.DesignThere's really not much to say here. The bag is very Utilitarian in this aspects. It seems to take a "Usability first" take on its design and prioritizes features over style, though I think it's a pretty good looking bag. It does lean into the "tactical aesthetic a bit, which can be "hit or miss" depending on the person.ValueThis bag is a good value or a great value, depending on your needs and preferences. It punches WELL ABOVE it's price point.
A**X
Very sturdy
The bag has great padding on the shoulder straps, it feels very durable, and has plenty of space inside the bag, the zippers are heavier than most bags, and made of metal, there is a chest strap and waist strap to help you when hiking while wearing the bag, and it distributes the weight inside the bag very well between the shoulder straps, and it has plenty of Molle system setup if you want to add additional items to the outside of the bag.
J**S
High Quality Backpack for the Money
How much do I love these backbacks. Lets say I bought two of them. I use one to travel with say on Amtrak and the other to use at North-South Lake, NY, with my star-gazing astronomy club. Great for carrying cameras, food, binoculars, a Bevi Sac and survival stuff. Two years now using this pack and no problems.
R**F
Ready for hiking!
This is going to be a fantastic hiking pack. There is room enough for all my gear: first aid kit, survival kit, water pouches, 2L water jug, blanket, several MREs, and a place to attach a tent. Fits really well, too. Shoulder straps are long and well padded. The strap that goes around my gut could be a bit longer, but it fits well enough.I like the detachable pouches. The place where the fanny pack is attached is a great place to put a tent or a tripod for the camera. Inside padding isn't the best, but I think it would even keep my laptop safe. This bag is huge!Materials all around are nice and thick. This is a sturdy bag....I'd go so far as to call it rugged. Weight is close to four pounds completely empty. Straps also have very thick stitching. I wouldn't worry about hooking on some carabiners to carry a hatchet or other gear on the outside.Absolutely love it. Can't wait to take it camping this fall!
I**A
Decent Budget Backpack, but Not Built for the Long Haul
I primarily used this backpack for rucking, consistently carrying around 40 lbs, and it held up for about nine months before showing signs of wear. Over 300 miles later, it’s certainly been on some adventures, but its durability isn't great.The hip waist buckle is on the larger side, making it difficult to use effectively—especially for those with a 36-inch waist or smaller. It seems designed for wear over bulky clothing or a front plate carrier. However, the shoulder straps and sternum buckle performed well, keeping the ruck snug against my body, particularly during fast movement.While the fabric itself feels rugged, similar to military-grade MOLLE, the stitching is the weak point. Over time, the stitching on the bottom of the bag and at the shoulder strap attachment points will start to come undone.That said, for about $40, it’s a solid budget option - just don’t expect it to last forever. If you’re looking for a long-term rucking pack, you may want to invest in something more durable.
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