SPECIFICATIONS
Volume: 2,800 in3 // 46 L (approx.)
Weight without frameset: 3 lbs. 3 oz. // 1.4 kg
Weight with frameset: 6 lbs. 5 oz. // 2.9 kg
Overall exterior dimensions: 10” D x 12” W 22.75” T
Protected by the Catoma Lifetime Warranty
FEATURES
• Lidless, front-opening design to reduce weight and simplify operation
• Top (“lid”) storage pocket for quick-access items
• Internal and external compression
• Dual side pockets sized to fit 3L hydration bladders
• Molle panels on front sides, top, bottom, and internally
• Waterproof zippers
• Mil-spec or exceeding materials
NUMBERS:
98655 – Switchblade™ Raid Pack – Coyote
98656– Switchblade™ Raid Pack – Multicam
Protected by one or more of the following: US Patent Nos. US 8,678,258 B1, US 10,231,534 B1, 8678258, D630011, and D833749
Seth D. Ð Army –
I’ve been a die-hard Mystery Ranch fan for a few years now, especially when wearing body armor. Today I had the chance to use the [Switchblade] pack with armor for a 10 mile hike, after removing that back pad… let me just say I think it outperformed my loved MR bags. Kind of comparing apples to oranges, however it was extremely solid. I’m a Joint Fires Observer in a Stryker unit. I find that the ability to utilize the Molle Panel with a radio pouch and some other small pouches for batteries and such; and then being able to completely separate my sustainment gear with the main bag is awesome. It allows me to able leave my sustainment gear on the truck when performing and assault or short duration patrol. Or even leaving it in a cache when performing dismounted OPs. Having that separation has proved to be an awesome utility.