I wanted a regular looking duffel bag for transporting smaller than 30" tools, support gear and personal-items; this works amazing. It doesn't have MOLLE or straps inside, but using your imagination tools can be secured and cushioned. There's plenty of room for support items in their belt/pouches/rig. If you've the discipline of being careful organizing a bag, you can add plenty of clothing for a good solid couple of days. Why going this route when rifle bags are available? The ones I liked: were too expensive, looked a little obvious even so they were marketed as discreet, or simply weren't made with the standards I seek. Discreet backpacks may work too, but usually there isn't much room for anything else. Nevertheless, they're a low profile alternative if those are your needs. The main compartment of this bag approximately measures (LxWxH): 30"x16"x13", inside it has two side pockets 24"x3"x10". My bag at the bottom might be a little less than 30", but this was expected with a duffel. The ESS International Bag in the pictures shows zippers with strings, mine didn't came with the strings, but isn't a deal-breaker (I believe different versions were made). To avoid any potential unwanted issues dealing with the environment around, I prefer them without strings. Also, I wish the shoulder strap hooks were completely made of metal. Overall, the quality craftsmanship of this multipurpose duffel bag is excellent and something to be proud. Lastly, Elite Survival Systems have a lifet...
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