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Concealed Carry

A Waist Pak For the Modern Day Warrior

June 12, 2024 by Fred Rowlands Leave a Comment

The Scorpion Pack isn’t just your average hip sack; it’s a beast of a bag that combines comfort with versatile carry options. Its removable waist belt, which stabilizes the 4.5L pack, features 2 rows of M.O.L.L.E. for attaching extra pouches or water bottle holders. When you need a change, simply detach the waist belt and deploy the hidden clips to convert it into a shoulder bag using the included strap. The top handle, built with sturdy three-layer webbing, lets you grab and go with ease.

On the pack’s lid, you’ll find a zippered pouch perfect for stashing smaller items, while the stretch pockets on each side are ideal for small water bottles or other essentials. The bottom compartment houses a load compressor, allowing you to secure bulky items like extra layers on the exterior.

Open the Horseshoe Zipper a Little or A Lot Depending on Your Needs

The main compartment features a horseshoe zippered opening, providing top-only or full-access to the inside. Inside, two mesh pockets keep your gear organized and visible, and a Velcro® loop field along the back lets you attach additional pouches and accessories. The front of the pack also boasts a double row of MOLLE for even more storage options.

A Bulky Item Attachment in the Bottom Allows for Exterior Storage Options

The Scorpion Pack is a full-service bag, designed to offer multiple carry and organization solutions for the gear junkie on the go.

Features:

4.5L main compartment with interior dimensions of 11″ wide x 7″ tall x 5″ deep
Horseshoe zippered opening with No. 10 YKK zipper
Removable padded backpack-style waist belt with M.O.L.L.E. panels for pouch and water bottle attachment
OPTIONAL M.O.L.L.E. attachable Water Bottle Holster
Dual carry modes: waist or over-the-shoulder
Quick access rear pocket
Top carry handle
2 interior mesh pockets
Expandable side pockets
Zippered exterior top pocket for small personal items
2 rows of M.O.L.L.E. on the front panel
Stowable load compressor with 3 sets of attachment points
Internal Velcro® loop field
Full-size backpacking weight dual-density foam waist belt

Plenty of Molle for Options

Conclusion

The Scorpion Pack is a powerhouse of functionality and versatility, designed to meet the demands of any mission or adventure. Whether you’re navigating the urban jungle or heading into the wild, this pack offers a blend of comfort, organization, and durability that’s hard to beat. With its adaptable carry options, ample storage, and robust construction, the Scorpion Pack ensures your gear is always ready for action. It’s not just a bag—it’s a reliable companion for the modern warrior.

For more Info on how I used the bag at SOF Week 2024 check out this video:

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About the Author

Fred Rowlands Fred “Garfield” Rowlands is a 21+ year Navy veteran who spent his career in strange and diverse places like Diego Garcia, Wintering Over in Antarctica, the Southern Border, and Burbank CA. Has spent over 30 years working in Military Physical Security, Law Enforcement, and Private Security, and has “more luck than a cat has lives” supposedly. He now resides in NW Florida with his wife and a Great Dane named Layla.

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