Hazard 4 Evac TakeDown Sling Pack
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Matthew's Review of Hazard 4 Evac TakeDown Sling Pack
I wanted a smaller profile bag for hauling just my AR pistol and a few range accessories (mags, ammo, eye & ear protection) around and while this bag does suite that purpose, I think it could be improved. First off, it's pretty darn flimsy. It would have been nice if they put a thick, foam padding around the main compartment that holds your pew pew to give it a little more structure and protection. Also, due to the flimsy-ness and lack of structure is makes it awkward to get you gun in and out when the front pockets are loaded up with somewhat heavy gear such as the aforementioned mags, ammo, etc.
The removable sleeve is a pain in the butt and I would have preferred they just sewn it in the bag to make it a permanent fixture. With that being said I have found it to be a handy mat for to use while doing cleaning and maintenance on my firearm but I have other mats that serve that purpose.
Touching on flimsy-ness again, the overall material of the bag could be thicker IMO. When comparing to a Voodoo dual weapon bag or a GoRuck GR1 the hazard 4 is a significantly lighter weight cordura. Overall, I do not think the quality of the bag is worth the $200 price tag at all.
The strap is nice if using the bag how it was designed to be used, worn across the body, however the only time I ever see myself using it like that is riding a quad or motorcycle to my shooting destination. Otherwise it will just be slung over my shoulder and when carried like so the strap is a bit too wide and bulky IMO.
Last but not least this company is based out of California and the bag is imported so minus one star for that.
The removable sleeve is a pain in the butt and I would have preferred they just sewn it in the bag to make it a permanent fixture. With that being said I have found it to be a handy mat for to use while doing cleaning and maintenance on my firearm but I have other mats that serve that purpose.
Touching on flimsy-ness again, the overall material of the bag could be thicker IMO. When comparing to a Voodoo dual weapon bag or a GoRuck GR1 the hazard 4 is a significantly lighter weight cordura. Overall, I do not think the quality of the bag is worth the $200 price tag at all.
The strap is nice if using the bag how it was designed to be used, worn across the body, however the only time I ever see myself using it like that is riding a quad or motorcycle to my shooting destination. Otherwise it will just be slung over my shoulder and when carried like so the strap is a bit too wide and bulky IMO.
Last but not least this company is based out of California and the bag is imported so minus one star for that.
Would Recommend:
Yes
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