Tactical Rush Backpack
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The 5.11 Rush 72 2.0 is an extended-range bag designed for tactical missions and outdoor adventures. With a substantial 55L capacity, it offers unrivaled organization and durability. The bag features a range of compartments specifically designed for electronics, survival tools, eyewear, hydration systems, apparel, camping essentials, firearms, writing instruments, and important documents. Constructed from 1050D nylon, the RUSH72 2.0 is built to withstand harsh conditions. Its dimensions include a 23′′ H x 13.5′′ L x 8.5′′ D main compartment, a 15.5′′ x 11.5′′ x 2′′ front pocket, and 16.5′′ x 6′′ x 1.75′′ left and right side pockets. The bag also includes a 21′′ x 13.5′′ 3L hydration pocket. Available in Ranger Green, this bag is perfect for individuals requiring dependable equipment while on the move.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
6 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 1, 2025
Didn’t realize how attached I was to my old backpack until it finally started falling apart
I rarely ever make product recommendations but I've had a 5.11 Rush 24 backpack for going on 10 years now. The only place it shows signs of wear is where it's rubbed against my lower back, and I'm fairly sure that's just cosmetic. Probably the most BIFL purchase I've made.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Nov 4, 2025
Backpack suggestions?
5.11 the Rush 12 or Rush 24 are really nice
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jul 3, 2025
Need Help Choosing a Backpack
5.11 rush
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 3, 2025
The Best Backpack Today?
I have a 5.11 Rush 24. Does it make you look very military-utilitarian? Yes. But it's also a pretty good backpack, and it's durable enough for the kind of use case you describe. Mine is a work bag. MOLLE webbing is a very handy feature that most other bags lack, and if you get one in black or grey as opposed to camo, ranger green or tan, it looks maybe less overt. I have mine in black.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Mar 7, 2025
Can't decide on a backpack
Got a 5.11 72-hr backpack for work a few years ago. Needed to haul some heavy gear for that job and it had several useful compartments. I no longer work there and so the pack has become a very useful baby/diaper bag. They’re well made but maybe slightly over engineered for your purposes.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Dec 4, 2015
Bifl request for tactical backpack cross post from bifl
5.11 rush 12
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