This iconic pack ticks so many boxes, practical, quality materials, organised, plenty of pockets, aesthetically pleasing, modular, I could go on, but I think I have highlighted a decent number of these features above. The Rush 24 would perform as well out hunting or on a European holiday as it would being the ultimate nappy bag (Im talking to you stay-at-home dads), Or all three if you are awesome.
Brian checks out the S.O Tech Go Pouch 2, a handy velcro pouch designed to provide quick access to your most used items.
Attachments and add-ons to a pack can make a huge difference. Of course, any bag worth buying should function fine out of the box, but the right pouch or drop-in organiser can solve all kinds of problems, or create entirely new uses for a piece of kit. In terms of revolutionizing the function of the
The highly anticipated Citadel from Next Gen Warfighter is a feature heavy EDC pack sure to impress – Mike Flores shares his thoughts.
Adam takes a look at a cult classic, the Camelbak Trizip – featuring the licensed Futura Harness and Trizip system from Mystery Ranch.
Tom from Pack Hacker shares his thoughts on living out of a GORUCK GR2…
Michael shares his thoughts on the First Tactical Executive, a full featured briefcase with all the essentials.
New to the pack world, Arktype have launched a small, full featured EDC pack – we got our hands on one for a review.
Brandon shares his thoughts on the Arc’teryx Blade 6, a minimalist EDC pack that should be on your radar.
Nathaniel takes a look at the VertX EDC Ready pack, a crowd favourite in the daily carry world.














