Bug-Out Bag Breakdown: 5.11 EDC Packs! [Review]

Published on October 1, 2019
Duration: 11:52

This review breaks down 5.11's EDC pack lineup, focusing on the LV10 Sling Pack, AMP12, and AMP72. The packs emphasize a low-profile design with significant modularity, particularly the Hexgrid platform. They are versatile for everyday carry, travel, and bug-out scenarios, offering practical features like CCW compartments and ample customization.

Quick Summary

5.11 EDC packs like the LV10, AMP12, and AMP72 focus on a 'low-profile' design, blending tactical utility with everyday aesthetics. They offer significant modularity, especially with the Hexgrid platform, making them versatile for CCW, travel, and bug-out scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Low-Profile Philosophy
  2. 01:175.11 LV10 Sling Pack Review
  3. 05:095.11 AMP12 Backpack Review
  4. 08:045.11 AMP72 Backpack Review
  5. 11:19Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'low-profile' philosophy behind 5.11 EDC packs?

The 'low-profile' philosophy means the gear offers tactical functionality without looking overtly military. This allows users to carry essential items without attracting unwanted attention or adhering to a specific 'gun person' aesthetic.

What are the key features of the 5.11 LV10 Sling Pack?

The 13L LV10 Sling Pack is a minimalist option with a full MOLLE/Velcro internal panel, a CCW compartment with quick-access tabs, and a durable sling strap featuring a locking adjustment mechanism.

How does the 5.11 AMP12 backpack offer modularity?

The AMP12 features the unique Hexgrid platform, allowing pouches to be mounted at various angles. Its interior is also fully Velcro-compatible, enabling extensive customization with different gear sets and organizers.

Is the 5.11 AMP72 suitable for travel?

Yes, the 40L AMP72 is an excellent travel bag. It has a dedicated, padded laptop compartment and dimensions that are friendly for overhead bins, in addition to its modularity and capacity for 3-day trips.

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