🎯 Gear up for adventure with the Maxpedition Thermite Versipack!
The Maxpedition Thermite Versipack is a compact, multi-functional bag designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Measuring 8"x5"x3", it features a durable water-resistant design, an adjustable integral waist belt, and multiple compartments for organized storage. Weighing only 0.42 kg, it's lightweight yet robust, making it the perfect companion for hunting, airsoft, and paintball activities.
Color | Multi |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8"L x 3"W x 5"H |
Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Strap Length | 80 Inches |
Size | One Size |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ḵ**W
Petite
This is much smaller than my larger tactical bag by UTG, but that is the reason I bought the small bag. Everything I need for the day at my client's fits neatly in the bag. When I run errands this bag is perfect and has everything I need just in case I need it. Contents are neatly organized and I have it with me wherever I go. I can fit a 10-oz wide-mouth Thermos in the main compartment if I bring lunch with me. Most of the time I just carry my Naked smoothie or bottle of water in the main compartment. Medications, perfume, lipgloss, iPod and phone chargers fit in the main compartment. Small notebook and my front pocket wallet fit well in the front gusseted zipper pouch. My small halogen flashlight fits in one of the side pockets along with my stylus for my iPod. The other side pocket houses my highlighters, Dr Grip pen, and gel writer pen. I don't use the leg strap and the attachment for the strap does not bother my leg without the leg strap use. Mostly worn around my waist with no problems with unbalanced weight distribution. Although I ordered a padded shoulder strap attachment, this bag doesn't sit well on my shoulder or cross-body. Back zippered section carries mail or other documents without getting wrinkled or crumpled, my hunting knife, and could actually hold my .38 Smith & Wesson 5-shot pistol if I got the holster for this bag. Front zipper pocket on the flap carries my flash drives. Main compartment is protected with the storm collar keeps everything dry. Sturdy material has weathered the rain, snow and my dog's running over it many times thinking it's a toy. Great buy. I don't see myself replacing this well-made bag. Buy yours here it's cheaper than on Maxpedition's site. Foliage green is a great color too. Goes with anything, but then I don't care about fashion anyway.Update: 4-4-12I finally hit some bad weather while walking and tested this bag. The storm collar kept all the contents in the main compartment DRY. The side pockets had only a small flashlight and pens and pencils, so nothing was ruined there. As small as this bag is, I'm able to stuff it and still found areas in the side pockets to clip my iPod stylus onto and my other pens. I just noticed the extensions at the bottom of the side flaps that can hold more things clipped to it. Amazing little bag.Update: 12-6-14I still use this bag. No signs of wear and tear at all. Synthetics are like that, but the quality of this bag speaks volumes. I use it mostly when I walk my miniature pinscher (I attach her leash to it) and pack my mini survival kit in the main compartment; keys in the front zippered compartment; poop bags in the side pouches. I usually walk through 3 - 4 cities but drink water before I head out, so I don't pack a water bottle anymore when I use this. Anyone on the fence, this was a great buy and it LASTS.
M**N
Best Pack Ive Purchased
I've been through quite a few "man bags", "fanny packs" or whatever you want to call them. This is by far the most useful, durable, best looking, and most inconspicuous (for carrying a gun). Just for fun I just loaded the bag with 2 handguns and two spare magazines each: A Kel-Tek PF9 in the uppermost zipper part and my full size P226 with a streamlight weapons light (large light) in the main compartment. The flap in the lower most compartment holds the two Kel-Tek mags and the main part of that compartment holds the two 22rd sig magazines. The side compartments hold a can of mace and opposite of that a flashlight. Though I would not normally carry both handguns at once this is quite the CCW package like this.The Thermite is great because I leave it by my bed at night and can easily throw it over my shoulder on my way out the door to have it ride next to me in the passenger seat of my truck during the day. I live in the city in a decent enough neighborhood but we are close to the beach and an entertainment area so its not uncommon to hear drunks/homeless/etc nearby the house at night. If I want to go check things out, I strap on my Thermite in 2.5 seconds and im out the door.More about the bag: the leg strap conveniently velcros off if you opt not to use it which was a concern of mine. Every stitch, piece of velcro, clasp, and zipper seem to be top quality. The bag drops nicely off the hip so the bulk of the bag doesn't ride right at your waist, though its not too low to feel unstable or bouncy when running or moving fast. It sits just about right to quickly and conveniently get things in and out. At first glance appearance of the bag seems to be more of a camera case type feel than some tech ops military bag which I like.
C**L
Awesome
I purchased this for my sister to take on all day hikes as part of rebuilding her gear set up after her back surgery--she wanted to redistribute her gear about her body so there would be way less weight on her actual back. After a lot of research, I chose the Maxpedition Thermite to start with. She loves it. She took it with us out to Silver Falls and we ended up hiking over thirteen miles in two day trips, with 1000 foot ascent/descent on the back half of the trails, through muddy switchbacks and climbing over storm downed trees. It didn't 'stick out' from her body too far--no hang ups on trail foliage--and yet, she was able to carry her basic BOB gear comfortably. And, I admit, she looked dang cool while doing it. She loved it so much that she just picked up a second thermite for the other leg. For her birthday this year, I just ordered her the Maxpedition Extreme Rollypoly Backpack--which will give her an 'ultra light' bag that can actually take real world use. When her back strength boosts up, I'll probably get her the Pygmy, but until then, this will give her the ability to carry her rolled up jacket, silnylon tarp with cords and stakes, and other such larger items (like Mountain House food and a small steel cookpot)--as her other gear will be neatly in the two Thermites. If her lower back does awesome, then possibly a Proteus. By keeping all the gear to minimum levels and redistributing them about her body, she will be able to have a high quality solid use BOB--and actually be able to carry it comfortably and safely.I liked the Thermite so much that I'll be adding one (most likely two) to my set up, also. And will be giving one to start my other family members gear set ups this year at their birthdays. None of us are twenty somethings, so shifting our gear about for an easier load out is serious. Not that the Hercules and Xenas of the world wouldn't benefit in the long run over easing the weight off their spines. And with Maxpedition's expanding colors, I'll be able to color coordinate each person's set up for easy eyeball recognition.This baby is an amazing buy--it looks awesome, it is built like a tank, and it makes carrying gear--whether for hikes, BOB or EDC--far more comfortable than just one large pack or bag. And because it is easily adjustable and can be worn on either leg, it fits a wide variety of people.Heartily recommend adding the Maxpedition Thermite to your set up.
J**N
Perfect
I bought this before a 1.5 month cross Canada trip and I loved it. I wore it on hikes, to amusement parks, to the Calgary stampede, it was amazing. It holds so much stuff, it’s perfect for holding a portable charger and feels secure to pickpockets because of its clips, the location of the pouch, and the sturdy fabric. It’s expensive but 100% worth it. It’s a great alternative to a purse or bag.
A**7
Eine praktische und bequeme Beintasche.
Diese Tasche wollte ich mir schon lange kaufen, jedoch war ich lange am überlegen. Schließlich ist diese Tasche nicht billig, aber der Preis war günstiger (79€), als sonst (85-88€). Meine Befürchtungen waren, dass es mit der Tasche im Auto unbequem wird und die Bewegung eingeschränkt ist. Beides hat sich zum Glück nicht bestätigt. Ich trage diese Tasche seit Freitag täglich auf der Arbeit und im Alltag. Wenn man die beiden Schlaufen richtig anpasst, dann ist es eine tolle EDC-Tasche. Das ist meine erste Beintasche. Auf dem Bild ist zu sehen, was ich alles täglich trage:1×Orginizer mit Ladekabeln1×Notizbuch1×Multitool1xAufsätzer für Multitool1×Portemonnaie1×Hausschlüssel1×Autoschlüssel1×Handy Samsung Note 10+ mit einer dünnen Hülle (Alle Handys, die größer und breiter sind, werden nicht passen.)Ich habe viele Maxpedition Produkte. Die sind teuer, aber es hat damit zu tun, dass die robust und gut verarbeitet sind. Deswegen kann ich die schlechten Kommentare persönlich nicht verstehen. Bei mir sind noch die Taschen links und rechts leer. Die untere Schlaufe kann man abmachen und die Beintasche lässt sich in eine Umhängetasche umwandeln. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
F**Z
una bolsa que debes de entender para amar.
soy fan de la marca, tengo las versiones jumbo, mong, entre otros modelos. Y si estas leyendo esto es que algo dentro de la gama te esta faltando. Esta bolsa en tamaño está por encima de tus bolsas del pantalón, cuando quieres cargar un extra si que sea una carga tan grande como para usar tu mochila jumbo. he buscado videos que digan exactamente que cabe sin éxito, pero ahi te va; en la bolsa más grande cabe un pouch EDC maxpedition, en la bolsa frontal cabe un pouch micro, y si quieres combinar puedes meter el micro y un pouch mini y la bolsa está llena. en la parte de atras o mas pegada al cuerpo yo la utilizo para guardar un par de cubre bocas (3) y una bolsa para mandado, no cabe más. A los costados cabe una multi herramienta (victorinox heavy duty) y del otro lado la uso para las llaves de mi auto (vw). me tomo unos cuantos días a entender que no puedes llevar tantas cosas como en otras bolsas, pero ya que te acostumbras es un EXCELENTE producto con la garantía MAXPEDITION.
R**.
Fantastic
Many thanks
L**A
Qualità strepitosa...
E' vero costa tanto, troppo... l'ho acquistato per 80 euro e quando mi è arrivato devo dire che sono rimasto sorpreso perchè me lo aspettavo più grosso.Alle prime gite poi era un continuo "rimetterlo a posto" perchè mi scivolava sempre. Le prime impressioni non erano certo buone.Poi ho cominciato piano piano a rivalutarlo e ad oggi, a distanza di un anno, devo dire che il prodotto è eccellente.Una volta adattato bene alla propria coscia e fianco calza alla perfezione. La qualità dei materiali è incredibile... cercando funghi ho incrociato (e attraversato) spesso rovi, biancospini, rose canine oltre ad infilzarmi in tutti i rami possibili... il marsupio, ad oggi, è perfetto.Non è grande, però gli spazi interni sono organizzati benissimo e permettono di gestire tutti i gadget che servono nell'immediato (cavalletto per foto, smartphone, torce, coltelli e oggetti multiuso compatti ecc.ecc.Durante le escursioni non posso più farne a meno e comincio a credere che il prezzo elevato sia ben ripagato per come è stato studiato e per l'eccellenza dei materiali.In futuro, dovessi fare un acquisto importante, credo che punterei ancora su maxpedition... marca che non conoscevo e che ora ritengo il top.
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