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Mission Gear

Assault through with the T3 Assault Backpack

March 28, 2019 by Travis Pike Leave a Comment

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

Assault: 1. The Climax of an attack, closing with the enemy in hand-to-hand fighting. 2. To make a short, violent, but well-ordered attack against a local objective, such as a gun emplacement, a fort, or a machine gun nest. – (Joint Pub 1-02)

There was a time when I was cool. Way back in 2009-2010 I was banging around Helmand province, machine gun in hand, surrounded by three things. The Taliban, poppy plants, and my brothers. It was a good time. Long story short my Company Commander assembled his own Company Level Reconnaissance squad. None of us were Recon, and the closest we got to being special was the bus we took to school. We were used at his whim to go wherever and to do whatever he wanted or needed. A big part of mission goal was pursuing and punishing enemy fighters. Security patrols weren’t really our thing. We went out and harassed the enemy, we assaulted the towns they held, and generally tried to be a giant pain in the ass.Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

 

One thing we all learned pretty quickly was that less was more. It wasn’t long after we hit the ground we all started dropping gear. Leg rigs disappeared, grenadiers replaced mags with more grenades, and we knew what mission essential meant. One big thing most of us dropped was our issued packs. We happily replaced them with old-school small Alice packs. The smaller the better was our general rule of thumb. If we had the options then that are out there now I would have dropped my Alice pack for a T3 Assault Backpack.

The T3 Assault Backpack.

T3 is owned and operated by a former Navy SEAL and if there is a group of people who know what works for assaulting it’s the SEALs. Without a doubt, the War on Terror changed mindsets to smaller is better, simpler is better, and deadlier is better.

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

The T3 Assault Backpack certainly represents a trend towards smaller backpacks for what’s often shorter and more rapidly moving situations. The T3 Assault Backpack is part pack, and part hydration carrier. It’s equipped with a 100 ounce H20 bladder and enough room for those long days.

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

Some situations don’t require three days of food and water. The T3 Assault Backpack is designed for those days. I’ve found it perfectly capable of holding more than enough gear for a day long or overnight op. It’s got plenty of room for water, an MRE or two, and all the mission essential gear the modern warfighter needs. At the same time, it’s lightweight, compact, and quite convenient to carry.

Wearing It

It’s important to know this pack is designed to be strapped to a plate carrier or similar MOLLE platform. This may turn some away, but I absolutely love it. A pack strapped to your shoulders, over your plate carrier has always been a major hassle for me. I’ve never found a comfortable combination of pack and carrier. The pack straps would often limited mobility and the pack itself would sag horribly.

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

Attaching it directly to the carrier ensures it doesn’t get in your way or sag. I often found a pack with weight in it will toss itself in whatever direction you are moving. When your walking it’s not a big deal. When you are getting lit up by a PKM and diving into a ditch for cover it’s a pain in the ass you have your bag adding to the momentum.

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

With the T3 Assault Backpack strapped to my plate carrier, it moves with me, not against me. There are downsides, like to access stuff in the pack I may need a buddy or to dump the load. Let’s be honest no one is wearing a plate carrier and working a dangerous job alone.

The old man in the Legend of Zelda had it right, “It’s dangerous to go it alone.”

My Pack

In my T3 Assault Backpack, I loaded in a 100 ounces of water, an MRE, a BFG TKN micro, an extra RATS tourniquet, a Pelican case loaded with fire making supplies and water purification drops, a spare pair of socks, and a mini tactical sight exploitation kit. On top of that my Crate Club Survival hatchet (1 of 8500) fits, and I strapped the ESEE Libertariat machete to the side.

I could meet and greet most situations with this kit. If I was back in Afghan Land I’d have likely strapped another belt of 7.62 and a few smoke grenades as well. There is plenty of room the pack for those mission essentials for day to day use.

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

 

The pack is divided into two pockets. The pocket with the bladder and a smaller external pocket. The bladder is held in place via mesh compartment and stays separated from most of your gear.

The T3 Assault Backpack can carry a wide variety of different kits. For police, it could be packed with medical supplies, spare cuffs, ammunition, flares, and other emergency gear. Let’s not forget hydrate or die and a 100 ounces of water is enough to get you through the longest of days.

Assault Through with the T3 Assault Backpack

Durability

T3 doesn’t mess around with making crap. They live in the middle of SEAL land and they wouldn’t get far making Chinesium grade tactical gear. The T3 Assault Backpack is made from 500 weight solution dyed Cordura. This material will soften a bit with use but remains strong and durable. This material is strong, but light. The pack itself weighs only 1.44 pounds. Most of the pack is hit with reverse stitching for enhanced durability.

T3 makes premium gear at a premium price. This is for warfighters, by warfighters. It’s not your Airsoft grade pack. It’s designed to be beat up, tossed around, bumped off walls, and on a long enough day used as a pillow.

T3 Tactical 3-Day Assault Hydration Backpack

MULTIPLE COMPARTMENTS: Made with 500 denier Cordura, our 3 Day Hydration pack features one large main compartment and one medium compartment.
EASY TO CARRY: Ports in key areas allow for routing a drinking tube, while padded and contoured shoulder straps and adjustable waist and sternum straps help distribute weight.
FEATURES: Other features include compression straps to keep gear secure, a rugged carry handle and an internal sleeve for a hydration bladder or a frame sheet for added rigidity
ESSENTIAL GEAR: Ideal for carrying essential gear on short missions.
MADE IN THE USA

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Travis Pike Travis Pike is a former Marine Machine gunner who served with 2nd Bn 2nd Marines for 5 years. He deployed in 2009 to Afghanistan and again in 2011 with the 22nd MEU(SOC) during a record setting 11 months at sea. He’s trained with the Romanian Army, the Spanish Marines, the Emirate Marines and the Afghan National Army. He serves as an NRA certified pistol instructor and teaches concealed carry classes.

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