• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
The Loadout Room

The Loadout Room

Professional Gear Reviews

Hardcore Gear and Adventure

Menu
  • Shooting
        • Pistol
        • Pistol Accessories
        • Rifle
        • Rifle Accessories
        • Shotgun
        • Machine Guns
        • Air Guns
        • Ammunition
        • Optics and Sights
        • Weapon Lights
        • Tips & How-To
        • Concealed Carry
        • Holsters
        • Suppressors
        • Precision Rifle Shooting
        • Firearms Training
        • Beretta pistolPyramyd AIR’s Beretta 92A1 CO2 Powered Full-Auto BB Pistol
        • m243The M24: America’s Headhunter
        • skorpFull-Auto Fun — Shooting the full-Auto vz. 61 Škorpion
        • p320-full-leftSIG Sauer M17/M18/P320 Pistol Just Can’t Seem to Escape Safety Controversies
    • Close
  • Gear Reviews
      • Mission Gear
      • Camping Gear
      • Survival Gear
      • Medical Gear
      • Adventure & Travel
      • Knives & Tools
      • Overland
      • Disaster Preparedness
      • Footwear
      • Womens Gear & Clothing
        • Viking-Bags Logo 2Pic of the Day, Viking Motorcycle Bags 45L Tactical XL Bag
        • Hunting in TexasThese 5 ATV Dealers Will Get You Ready For Hunting Season in Texas
        • ac65a540-2ef3-4598-8d11-afdf53f46e94.__CR0,0,970,600_PT0_SX970_V1___Streamlight ProTac Rail Mount HL-X: A Thoroughly Bright Review
        • Bluetti 2 handsfree power backpackBluetti Handsfree 2 Review: The Ultimate Power Backpack for Off-Grid Adventurers
    • Close
  • Men’s Lifestyle
      • Fitness
      • EDC
      • Eyewear
      • Watches
      • Electronics & Technology
      • Downtime
      • Mens Clothing & Accessories
      • Manly Skills
      • Style & Grooming
      • Gentleman Drinks
      • Crate Club
        • Neoron Energy DrinkNeoron Brain Booster Review: A Clean Hit of Focus
        • Viking-Bags Logo 2Pic of the Day, Viking Motorcycle Bags 45L Tactical XL Bag
        • Tom and Blake Sell TeaHow Sasquatch Tea Is Revitalizing a Stagnant Tea Market With Veterans and Outdoorsmen in Mind
        • redcat-blackwidow-articleheaderWar of Words: In the Ultra-Competitive Defense Tech Industry, Storytelling is a Secret Weapon
    • Close
  • News
  • Video Demo
  • Buying Guides
  • Shop
  • Advertise
Gear

ReadyMan Gray Man Bag | Initial impressions

June 7, 2018 by Richard Moore 1 Comment

ReadyMan Grey Man Bag | Initial impressions

The ReadyMan Gray Man bag is a simple, well-designed bag that was built to be your everyday carry bag that does not draw attention. The design was based on ReadyMan’s quick opening Patent Pending Scorpion Rapid Access Bag minus the mass amounts of Velcro and adding a laptop, bladder, plate carrier slot. There is a pocket for all the essentials and has an elastic cord on the exterior to cinch down an outside layer (rain/wind jacket, etc.) or put a carabiner on. The grey man bag is a perfect “Get Home Bag” as it is non-conspicuous and provides adequate room for essential solo-survival gear.

The straps and rear padding are enough to go long distances with some weight about 10 – 20 lbs of gear; plenty to get home with. Access to gear is quick, and the zippers are built strong to withstand multiple entries. I have removed the provided zipper attachments with Firestarter zipper-pulls (e.g., Exotac TinderZip). The front pocket also has Velcro to secure the flap and is seriously hearty to keep gear in place. Inside the flap has sewn straps to attach a variety of gear, from knives, holsters for firearms or whatever your imagination can come up with. Just note that they are not MOLLE or PALS webbing. There is a pocket that can hold a 13” laptop pretty easily. However, the bottom is not padded to support a drop at height.

A couple of areas that I find the bag is lacking and in need of some upgrades. First that the bag is not made in the U.S.A., this is too bad as there are some boutique Veterans owned shops that could enhance this bag ten-fold. Add some stiffness to the back, at it is the bag has no support structure for maintaining shape or providing some back support. A full complement of MOLLE/PALS webbing can be added to the flap in lieu of the straps. I additionally would place MOLLE/PAS webbing on the interior for better configurations (i.e., Conceal Carry, etc.) and leverage the quick pocket access. The next-to-last upgrade is to the shoulder straps, I would enhance the current straps with 1919 modular webbing on each side to allow for additional attachment points (e.g., Sternum strap, hydration bladder hose clip, etc.). The final touch would be a ventilation hole for the water bladder at the top of the pack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXFXPyPzYeg

Features:

  • Rapid Access Design (Patent Pending)
  • Hidden Side Access Pocket perfect for CCW
  • Elastic Cordage with Drawstring for quick external cargo storage
  • Laptop / Hydration Bladder / Plate Carrier Sleeve
  • Tough Poly-Cordura Construction
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Specifications:

  • 20″ x 14″ x 6″
  • 18 Liter Volume
  • Designed by Readyman, made in Vietnam

Gear shown in Feature Image:

  1. Ontario Knife Company Para-Pry
  2. BattleBox Single Man Tent
  3. Light My Fire Camp Spork
  4. USMC Sewing Kit
  5. Extra pair of Sun Glasses (MILSPEC)
  6. 4-way Silcock Wrench Key
  7. Folding Shovel Entrenching Tool (E-Tool) w/pouch
  8. Zippo Cedar Fire Starter
  9. Sawyer Insect Repellent
  10. CAT Eyes and Magnesium Firestarter
  11. Dave Canterbury’s Self-Reliance Outfitters Mini Inferno
  12. Hazzard 4 Poncho Villa
  13. Suunto Compass
  14. Maps for Region
  15. Rite-in-Rain notebook
  16. Petzel Carabiner with rescue ascender and cordage

 

Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with our articles, reviews and photos

Share This

About the Author

Richard Moore Rich Moore is a currently a Cybersecurity Executive and travels OCONUS frequently. He served 15 years in the Marine Corps in the following MOS(s) 0351 Infantry Assaultman, 8531 Primary Marksmanship Instructor, 8111 CRRC Coxswain, 8151 Marine Security Guard (Department of State, U.S. Embassy), 0291 Intelligence Chief. Besides his current work that is subsidizing his gear buying hobbies, he is also an NRA Instructor.

See All Richard Moore Articles

More From The Loadout Room

Comments

Primary Sidebar

Most Read

  • The Biggest Little Roundgun: The 3-Inch Kimber K6s
    The Biggest Little Roundgun: The 3-Inch Kimber K6s
  • Mossberg 930: the affordable 12 gauge auto-loader
    Mossberg 930: the affordable 12 gauge auto-loader
  • Black Widow and the Brain: Palladyne and Red Cat Prove the Future Is Autonomous
    Black Widow and the Brain: Palladyne and Red Cat Prove the Future Is Autonomous
  • Bluetti Handsfree 2 Review: The Ultimate Power Backpack for Off-Grid Adventurers
    Bluetti Handsfree 2 Review: The Ultimate Power Backpack for Off-Grid Adventurers
  • War of Words: In the Ultra-Competitive Defense Tech Industry, Storytelling is a Secret Weapon
    War of Words: In the Ultra-Competitive Defense Tech Industry, Storytelling is a Secret Weapon

Find Us on Facebook

Recent Comments

  • blucorsair on .40 S&W: Is it the Ideal cartridge for personal defense?
  • Stepvenlau on Different Types of Rifle Scopes and How to Choose One
  • Stepvenlau on UH-1 Holographic Sight by Vortex Optics

Latest From SOFREP

Admin

Join Team SOFREP! We’re Hiring: Writer & Editor Wanted

News

Evening Brief: Trump Says Kirk Suspect Caught, UAE Summons Israeli Envoy Over Qatar Hamas Strike

War Stories

Col. (Ret) Nate Slate: In Praise of a Cruel God

Global Politics

Benjamin Reed: Convicted in Absentia, Hunted Abroad, Yet Unwavering in Loyalty to the United States and Committed to Exposing War Crimes

Military Content Group

© Copyright 2025 Military Content Group · All Rights Reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Advertisers