This video reviews the Maxpedition Vertex 25L Gamut bag, highlighting its versatility for travel, urban exploration, and off-body concealed carry. The speaker praises its comfort, ample storage for essentials like firearms (AR pistol, carbine, regular pistol), laptops, and personal items, and its functionality for rucking and exercise while traveling. Key features discussed include the external sunglass pocket, clamshell opening, internal MOLLE webbing, and laptop compartment. The speaker also notes minor drawbacks such as the bag not being self-standing when empty and potential back sweat.
This video provides an expert-level comparison of three Vertx backpacks: the Urban Ghost, Ready Pack X, and Gamut. Marine X, an experienced gear reviewer, highlights the distinct functionalities and ideal use cases for each model. The Urban Ghost is best for professional settings, the Ready Pack X excels as an EDC bag with its balanced features, and the Gamut is the top choice for travel due to its expandability. The review emphasizes how each bag caters to different 'Grey Man' off-body CCW styles.
This video review from Marine X highlights the Vertx Siege backpack, focusing on its utility for EDC, rucking, and concealed carry. The presenter enthusiastically discusses the bag's features, including its rucking-optimized straps and off-body CCW compartment, and announces a new 35L variant. The review also touches on a Vertx '12 Days of Deals' promotion.
The Vertex Ready Pack X is a versatile 20-liter bag suitable for everyday carry, rucking, and bugout scenarios. It offers modular organization and features like laser-cut MOLLE, a rapid access pull tab, and a dedicated laptop sleeve. While not a significant upgrade from the Ready Pack 3.0, it's a solid choice for those coming from the 2.0 or competitor bags, especially considering its pricing and build quality.
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