Fieldline Tactical Alpha OPS Daypack, Coyote

September 28, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $27.81Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:55 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Fieldline Alpha Ops features an extra-large main compartment with zippered mesh pockets; large secondary compartment with built-in gear organizer and fleece-lined sunglass pouch. Whether catching a tune or monitoring an emergency radio frequency, the Fieldline Alpha Ops is ready to support your mission with a digital media pouch and integrated headphone port. The yoked shoulder-strap system, adjustable sternum slider and side compression straps allow you to balance your load for added comfort. It’s hydration compatible (reservoir sold separately) and offers left and right closures for your hydration tube. Additional details include: dual grommeted drain holes; a heavy-duty padded handle and Velcro nametape and patch holders.
About Fieldline

In 1973 the Altshule brothers, Joel and Perry, decided to build a business that could make use of their knowledge of buying and selling outdoor gear combined with their love of the outdoors, to create well-made but affordable hunting packs and accessories. They named their company Fieldline and the business prospered. Today the Fieldline brand continues to provide innovative gear and serves a growing band of rugged hunting enthusiasts all over the world.

Lifetime Warranty

Every item we make is fully guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the product. Our guarantee applies when the product has been used for the purpose intended and under normal conditions.

Product Features

  • Extra large main compartment with zippered mesh pockets
  • Top front accessory pocket with zipper closure
  • Roomy secondary compartment with gear organizer
  • Yoked shoulder strap system with adjustable sternum slider
  • 2-liter hydration compatible pouch with left and right Velcro closures (hydration reservoir not included)

Comments

Konnor says:

Good bag for the price! This bag is definitely what you pay for. If you are expecting a high quality, super tacti-cool bag, go get yourself a S.O.C. or 5.11 bag. However, if you’re just looking for a casual day bag that is still functional and isn’t look like a hipster dandy manpurse, you can’t go wrong with this. I bought this bag in particular for college. I have an SOC bag that is great for trips or weekend excursions, but is too large for my tastes to have to lug around campus. This bag is a nice size. It fits…

Sykes says:

Fieldline is greedy and only out for themselves. If you like to feel cheated on a purchase, choose Fieldline/Outdoor Group/ TORG/SOG or any of their other subsidiaries. They won’t fail to disappoint you.This backpack is defectively manufactured. The seams at the shoulder strap keeps ripping out after very light use over about 30 days.Lifetime Warranty claims are painstaking. You will pay double what you spent on the original purchase to ship the item back to Fieldline. For this $29 backpack, it will cost you $23 to ship it…

Gary Grosser says:

A Great Day Pack Bought this bag to use when we go to theme parks for the day. This bag allowed for me to hold two towels, a change of kids clothes, about 10 bottles of water, sun screen, hats, snacks, first aid (bandages, ointment, ibuprofen, etc.), and about 20 other miscellaneous things. and still had plenty of room left over. But, the bag is still compact enough where it doesn’t look odd.The zippers are really secure and appear to be reinforced well, the pockets are a great size for various…

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