cheap backpacks : Maxpedition Condor-Ii Backpack (Green)


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Rating: 4.7

List Price : $129.99 Price : $100.42
Maxpedition Condor-Ii Backpack (Green)

Product Description

The CONDOR-II hydration backpack 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. A square with rounded top design, the Condor II can hold over 1950 cu. in. of gear.


  • Dramatically improved second generation of our military-style daypack
  • Y-shaped top compression strap and 4 lateral compression straps
  • Upper front pocket approx. 9 x 5.5 x 2
  • Lower front pocket approx. 9 x 8 x 2 with pen organizer
  • Breathable ergonomic shoulder straps


Maxpedition Condor-Ii Backpack (Green) Reviews


Maxpedition Condor-Ii Backpack (Green) Reviews


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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Go anywhere do anything type of pack, October 6, 2009
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As with all Maxpedition packs, the Condor II offers top notch quality, expandability and quality workmanship.

The pack is a top loader, so you can cramp in your gear until its full, stomp on the top, then cram some more.

The bottom of the pack has lash points so you can attach a bed roll or sleeping bag. I used a couple of nylon straps and attached a 32 degree sleeping bag to the bottom.

The pack is covered with PALS (ladder system) to attach MOLLE or ALICE equipment all over it. I have the Maxpedition map and GPS case attached to the small outside pouch. While on a hiking trip, I can lay the pack on the ground, open the map case, get the GPS out, drink from the water bladder and never have to open the main compartments of the pack.

The compression straps work well for keeping the pack slim, and for lashing a tri-pod stool to the side of the pack.

I see no reason why this pack can not be used for an over night pack... Read more
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Uncomfortable, bomb-proof pack, March 1, 2011
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Frankrizzo (North Pole, Alaska) - See all my reviews
From a durability standpoint, Maxpedition got this pack right. I'm sure others will whole-heartedly agree that these back packs were made with being indestructible in mind. I just want to give a brief rundown of the important items pack owners should know.
Zippers never caught on excess material and seemed to open and close with absolutely no problems. The fabric is ridiculously stiff and heavy duty, I don't see a hole opening up in a long time. The buckles didn't exactly instill confidence as they seemed a bit thin for my liking. The shoulder straps are made of the same material as the rest of the bag. This is good for keeping it from fraying out on you after a few days of rucking around. However, the reason why I gave this pack 3 stars is because of this very feature. Due to the stiffness of the fabric, the straps will not conform to your shoulders/chest. I typically lug around a much larger Gregory Baltoro 70 loaded up with around 60 lbs with no problems. The Condor II on the... Read more
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tough and Durable Backpack, January 16, 2011
The Maxpedition Condor-II is an excellent choice in a backpack for day trips. It is strong, solid and has enough room for gear needed on short trips or day hikes. The YKK #10 zippers are strong, dependable and can handle the abuse from a stuffed pack. The 1000-Denier water and abrasion resistant light-weight ballistic nylon fabric is very durable and there are enough PALS/MOLLE attachments to add gear. The backpack has a waist belt and chest belt for a comfortable load. The shoulder straps are well padded and make for an enjoyable hike.

The Condor-II holds 1950 cubic inches of gear which should be plenty for a day hike or day trip. If you are a minimalist you may even be able to squeeze 2-3 days out of this pack but don't bring any extras. The main compartment which is top loading is a fair size and capable of holding well placed gear. It also comes with a Y compression strap. The main compartment has dual YKK #10 durable zippers and can be opened about half way down for... Read more
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