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Maxpedition
 

Falcon II Backpack

 

The Maxpedition Falcon II hydration backpack (#0513) is the dramatically improved second generation of our military assault daypack that has been upgraded with the amenities of daily use in mind while not compromising the integrity of rugged battlefield construction.
 
The MAXPEDITION Falcon-II has all of the best features of a small/medium hunting pack or day pack, plenty of room for an overnighter, and is rock solid throughout.  It has modular attachment webbing all over to attach your favorite MAXPEDITION pockets using Malice Clips. This multi-layered backpack features padded, high-breathability shoulder straps with 1.25” webbing, ergonomic contours, and superb load carrying comfort. It features an external sleeve for a 100 oz. water reservoir; a secondary bladder may be inserted into one of two large compartments. The Falcon pack contains five large, independent zippered spaces and two hidden compartments with various other carry features for arranging items great and small.
 
The Maxpedition Falcon II is available in Black, OD Green,  Khaki, Foliage Green, and DFC.
 

 Like all MAXPEDITION Gear, the Falcon II is superiorly constructed using Dupont Teflon -treated 1000-Denier nylon fabric, Duraflex nylon hardware, YKK#10 high strength zippers, 550 paracord knot pulls and double stitching with composite nylon thread.

 

Maxpedition Falcon II Backpack Specs:

Main compartment: 18"(H) x 9.5"(W) x 4.75"(D)
Secondary compartment: 16"(H) x 8"(W) x 3"(D)

Upper Front Pouch:  4"(H) x 7"(W) x 2.5"(D)
Lower Front Pouch:  10"(H) x 7"(W) x 2.5"(D)

Capacity:
1520 cu. in. / 25 liters
Hydration: Up to 100oz Bladder (not included)
Support: 1in Sternum Strap, 1.5in Waist Belt (max length 48")

Available colors: Black, OD, Khaki, Foliage, Khaki/Foliage, Blue/Foliage, Orange/Foliage, Fire EMS Red, Safety Yellow, DFC

0513  MSRP : $129.99
 

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ships in 3 to 7 working days

Maxpedition Falcon II Backpack   $117

 color     

   

Maxpedition Falcon II backpack khaki        Maxpedition Falcon II backpack black

Maxpedition Falcon II backpack od green        Maxpedition Falcon II backpack dfc

Maxpedition Falcon II royal blue - foliage        Maxpedition Falcon II khaki - foliage

 

       

          

       

 

 

 

*Expert knowledge in the science of hard-use nylon field gear engineering and fabrication.
*User-friendly designs with strict ergonomic considerations and distinctive style
*Commitment to using or developing the best materials and workmanship possible
*Constant product innovation; In-house design and manufacturing capabilities.
*Extensive outdoor all-weather product testing.

 

MATERIALS

  • 1000-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric

  • High tensile strength composite nylon thread

  • #AS-100 high grade closed-cell foam padding material for superior shock protect

  • YKK #10 high strength zippers and zipper tracks

  • UTX-Duraflex nylon buckles for low sound closures


 

Maxpedition extends a limited lifetime warranty covering ALL products against manufacture’s defects including flaws in materials and workmanship.

 

 

 

 

ALSO AVAILABLE:

Maxpedition 10X4

Maxpedition 10x4 bottle holder

Maxpedition Falcon II Review

By
Keith A. Williams
“Bootlegger”

    If there was ever a lesson that the USMC burned into my way of thinking, it was that I never again wanted to carry any more on my back than I absolutely had to.  I do not consider myself to be an ultra light backpacker or anything of the sort, but with that theory in mind, I have managed to get the amount of “must carry” items down to a much lighter payload.

Although I could have continued to use one of my standard packs, I begin to test one design after another from several different companies.  These all had slightly different configurations that stemmed from the same initial concept- to take a hydration bladder and build a pack around it- in such a way as to get the most benefit from a smaller overall package.

Maxpedition Falcon II

   

After four previous acquisitions, I found a model that which I feel best suited my needs.  It was the Maxpedition Falcon, and I carried it for over a year before upgrading it to their Falcon II model.  The main differences were that in the previous model, the opening to access the water bladder was secured by Velcro and this often let little thorns and twigs inside to puncture the bladder.  The new model easily accommodates a 100 oz. bladder, and features a fully zippered enclosure which I find to my liking.  Also, there are not two side compression straps on each side, instead of one.  This is another nice upgrade.

 

    This model is divided into several individual segments.

   1.  A zippered bladder compartment.

   2.  Main full length compartment (aprox. 18”x 9”x 4”).

   3.  Secondary full length compartment (aprox. 16”x 8”x 3”).

   4.  Full width ¾ length outside pouch (aprox. 10”x 7”x 2”).

   5.  Small outside pouch (aprox. 4”x 7”x 2”).

 

   

        

 

Other features include comfortable straps, PALS attachment points sewn in convenient locations all along the sides and front of the pack, an internal key keeper inside the outside pouch, protectively coated bottom, attachment straps under the bottom, carry(drag) handle, and removable Y-shaped yoke on the top.

    I prefer to keep all of my zippers on the same side, and doing so, never used the bottom-most one on the main compartment.  I didn’t like for it to go all the way to the bottom because I feared that if the two zippers ever separated, there’d be a hole for items to fall out of, so I para-corded it in place.  As it turns out, however, I have never seen them actually do that at all.  I keep my water container in a holder under the yoke, Infinity light on non-firing shoulder strap for hands free lighting and trail navigation, a machete on the side, and my trusty hammock under the bottom and am hard pressed to imagine a better setup.

 

    I have used this pack for two continuous years, and have absolutely no complaints whatsoever with its design or construction.  I keep it full of my recreational gear and it has a permanent spot in my truck.  If you are looking for a hard use pack, and have a similar view on things, this may be worth checking out.

 

 

Used with permission
Thank you Keith.

 

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