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Triple Aught Design Azimuth Pack: Quick look

September 26, 2017 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

Triple Aught Design Azimuth Pack: Quick look

What intrigued me about the Azimuth pack when I first saw it was its minimalist appearance. There is no molle webbing on it whatsoever and no obnoxious buckles or straps. The material is extremely lightweight yet durable enough to use for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, rappelling and just about any other outdoor adventure. The Azimuth would make a great adventure go bag. The interior of the pack is a bucket style, meaning that it is one big open cavity to stuff your gear into. You can utilize other pouches in order to compartmentalize your gear inside the pack.

There are also two size zippers access points. On one side opening the zipper will give you full access to the contents inside the main compartment, while the other zipper will give you access to a vertical pocket for smaller loose accessories or two cans of your favorite beverage.

From the Triple Aught Design website:

Azimuth (n):  the horizontal angle or direction of a compass bearing.

On any bearing, the Azimuth’s unique design, light weight, versatility, and packability make it a formidable companion to your regular kit. Designed to stow away on all your adventures, the Azimuth is built to function as a quick reaction accessory when you need to expand your carry capacity in the field.

MATERIAL
  • VX-21 Ripstop and VX-07 Shell

  • Hypalon Synthetic Rubber

  • Nylon Hardware

  • Nylon Webbing

DIMENSIONS
  • Compressed

    • 10.5” (26.67cm) W  X  7.5” (19.05cm) H  X  3” (7.62cm) D

  • Uncompressed

    • 12” (30.48cm) W  X  16.5” (41.91cm) H  X 6” (15.24cm) D

VOLUME
  • 19 liters (1159.45 cubic in)

WEIGHT
  • 0.8 lbs

POCKET CONFIGURATION
  • Top main access with vertical compression

  • Front main “duffle style” access

  • Front dedicated storage w/ key loop

  • Internal pocket doubling as self storage

  • Two side pockets with daisy chain tether point

  • Hydration hanger

  • Helix attachment points  inside

ZIPPERS & HARDWARE
  • Uretek #5 reverse zippers
  • ITW Classic SR Buckles and triglides
  • Duraflex Tensionlocks and Sternum clips
TSA CARRY ON COMPLIANT
MADE IN THE USA

I plan on loading up my Azimuth pack and taking on a few longer day hikes as well as using it for my day to day EDC backpack. I’ll probably be purchasing the medium sized Transport Sleeve to protect my laptop when moving around town or traveling with the Azimuth. Stay tuned….

Featured photo courtesy of Triple Aught Design

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Scott Witner is the Editor of The Loadout Room and handles product sourcing for both Crate Club and Cuna Dog. He is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6 month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, mountain warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center and attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang.

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