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The 5.11 Tactical Push Pack is a versatile 6-liter utility sling bag designed for first responders and outdoor enthusiasts. Crafted from durable 1050D weather-resistant nylon, it features a spacious main compartment, dual expanding side pockets, and a TacTec system compatible hidden pocket for secure gear storage. With adjustable padded straps and aero foam back padding, it offers comfort during extended wear. Its MOLLE/SlickStick web platform exterior and quick-access ID holders make it the ultimate grab-and-go tactical bag for professionals who demand readiness and reliability.





































| ASIN | B001E4G424 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #435,613 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #5,152 in Tactical Bags & Packs #97,789 in Men's Accessories #131,745 in Women's Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,131) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2008 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 56037 |
| Manufacturer | 5.11 Tactical Apparel |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.5 x 7.75 inches; 1.41 Pounds |
A**R
Durable and tough. Excellent for the price. Great compartments.
Excellent bag. I use this as my EDC bag. Plenty of storage and durable as hell. I have had to use it to go deep into the woods. It has been fully submerged in fresh water. Exposed to sand and snow. I worked for a state park on one of the Great Lakes. It has sat in the direct sun for hours daily and no fading or breakdown of fabric or material. Great to also hold a sidearm and extra mags plus other gear. Has a nice belt loop to secure the bag from swinging while running or a speed walk.
T**N
Small but very useful "murse"
I have had - and used - a 5.11 Push Pack for over 5 years, given one as a gift, and recently purchased another as a go bag for emergencies. While it is on the small side, it can fit a lot of emergency gear like a multi-tool, small first-aid kit (boo-boo kit), knife, emergency blanket, compass, flashlight, snacks, etc. and two bottles of water in the side pouches. An iPad Mini can fit in there as well (not a full size iPad). The "hidden" pouch has a large hook-n-loop ("Velcro") field and can easily accommodate a sub-compact squirt gun - like a S&W Shield or Sig P365 - and it's "Velcro" holster. The build quality on the three I've purchased is excellent, and for me the size is perfect as a "man-purse" when I want to carry a little more stuff than my pockets alone will carry. If I was to offer suggestions for improvement, I'd say the top pocket should be made larger. It looks like it was envisioned to hold glasses, but it's too small to do so, particularly if you want to put those glasses in a protective case as well. Also, it might be nice if 5.11 made a similar bag that looked a little less "tactical"... maybe just drop the molle webbing, and offer it in some more neutral colors like grey or navy blue. Still, this is a great bag and I highly recommend it IF the small-ish size meets your needs.
D**!
A lighter, more mobile, Jump Kit
Been working as an EMT-B full time for a couple years now. My service provides a standardized Jump Kit or allows you to furnish your own which they'll resupply. One day they handed me a jump kit that weighed a ton and the next day they handed me one that was really light. "Hmm. I should just carry my own. At least I'll know what's in it." For the most part I've been carrying what is more or less an ALS bag. It's a nice bag and is a fully loaded BLS kit but it's heavy and really more than I need. After some time with that bag I decided to go for a lighter, more mobile, approach. Anybody who has spent time moving in and out of grody, cramped, houses and doesn't want to touch the walls or floor will understand. This bag contains everything I need to get me into and out of a house for most things. Let me give you a run down of my setup and my reasoning: Gun (BBS) Compartment: There may or may not be a Ruger LCP in there (lol). But it also easily holds a full assortment of NPA's, OPA's, and my Small Glucometer. Top Pocket: I keep some basic drugs. I've seem some carry their EPI-PENS here but if they do it only fits the epi. Top/Front Flap Compartment: Band-Aids and some Alcohol Prep Pads. Main Compartment: In the mesh portion I keep 4 rolls of Kerlix from large to small. I have the standard assortment of 4x4s. I snuggly tuck in a roll of IV tape and 2" tape on top and squeeze in some eye protection for the squirters. In the primary portion I have a Face Mask (in lieu of a BVM which won't fit). This will get me to the truck unless I know I'm going to a Cardiac Arrest otherwise I keep one on my stretcher anyways which usually comes with me to the door. Next to that is a bottle of sterile water. I've seen some opt for a 500ml bag of Saline which can be used either for IV or rinse. Tucked nicely along the back I keep two super absorbent abdominal pads (I opted away from the multi-trauma dressing due to bulk) and a tourniquet. On top of this I keep my stethoscope and pulse ox which is secured in place when I close the top flap. I could fit a few more things in there if I wanted to. Left Pocket: Rolled up Adult BP Cuff. Fits beautifully. My other kit had one for peds and fatties. Since peds are my least encountered demographic I just grab the one from the back if I get one and for the fatties it works for a quick palp'd pressure. Right Pocket: Here I simply keep an ice pack and an emesis bag. I also attach a caribiner to the Top Pocket's zipper that dangles an O2 wrench/Window Punch. It gets tucked into this pocket and is secured to avoid clanking. Some people keep their IV start supplies here. In the utility pockets I secure my trauma sheers, a pen light, and a small LED light which I no longer carry on my pants. All in all this is a great little bag. It's well constructed and doesn't feel flimsy. The padding is very nice. It truly is a "Practical Utility Shoulder Hold-All." If you sit down and think about what you truly need to get you from the house/street to the stretcher then to the truck you should be good to go. And it's affordable. As with anything in EMS, it's an evolving system of trial and error. Right now this works well for me. For what it is, I'm going to rate this product with 5 stars. Stay safe.
R**S
the perfect sling pack for the modern street samurai!
I go to a bunch of conferences and events, and this pack is absolutely the most perfect sling bag to carry your basics, a couple of water bottles, pen, steno book, phone, wallet, glasses, and then some! This thing rips with a TWO effing zippered water bottle pouches, that can easily carry a sub sandwich in a pinch! It has a zippered pocket on the front, a zippered hidden pocket near the body, and inside it's blocky square big enough to sling an SLR camera and extra pockets for hacking gear, supplies, goodies. There's an extra velcro'd pouch right under the buckle. and it's comfy AF on your shoulder, you barely notice it's on. all the zippers are sewn on well, they're nice and tight, the fabric is stiff, firm, durable, no bad stitching, includes a velcro loop you can pass a utility belt thru for added stability. Honestly, you CANNOT GO WRONG with this bag. buy it, it's worth having.
R**G
Love this product .. ended up buying my partner one also
J**L
No tiene mucho para organizar , eso la penaliza. Mucho dinero para lo que ofrece
V**R
The finishing touches are not perfect. Doesnt have divisions inside
S**R
Kraftigt byggd. Mjuk axelrem. Har haft två vapen, ammunition och dryck i väskan samtidigt under en hel dag i skogen utan problem för varken rygg eller axlar.
T**S
Wie erwartet TOP verarbeitet. Die Tasche sitzt ausgezeichnet und passt sich sehr gut der Körperform an. Polsterungen an der Rückseite machen das Tragen zusätzlich angenehm. Zusätzlich gibt es auf der Rückseite noch eine Gürtelschlaufe, also falls ihr mit dem Rad unterwegs seid, die Tasche bleibt an ihrem Platz. Toll ist auch der Schultergurt. Sehr gut gepolstert und beim Vorziehen der Tasche von der Seite zum Bauch, zieht der Gurt nicht als Ganzes sondern gleitet in der Polsterauflage hin und her. Soll heißen die Auflage bleibt immer dort wo man sie ist. Für meine Entscheidung über Größe und Platzbedarf, haben mir Tube-Video sehr geholfen. Für mich die Beste Taschen-Entscheidung EVER. Aber eben nur für mich. Jeder hat andere Kriterien an seiner Tasche.
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