Monday, March 12, 2012

Camelbak BFM 500 Backpack Review

Camelbak BFM 500 Backpack Review Tube. Duration : 9.42 Mins.


The Camelbak BFM 500 is a rugged, versatile backpack intended for heavy military use. However, many of the features that make this such a great pack for soldiers also make it a backpacker's dream. The BFM 500 offers multiple pockets, various attachment points, large capacity, sturdy build, and ergonomic design. If you want a quality backpack with a little tactical flavor, then check it out. The BFM 500 features: - Hydration Capacity: 100 oz (3L) - Dimensions: 21.5 in x 13.5 in x 14.5 in (547 mm x 345 mm x 370 mm) - Volume: cargo only 3142 cu in (51.48L); total volume 3325 cu in (54.48L) - Weight: empty reservoir 4.9 lbs (2.22 kg); filled reservoir 11.35 lbs (5.15 kg) - Material: 500D Cordura - Improved Shoulder Harness and back panel for better load distribution and weight reduction - Fleece-lined glasses, goggles, or NVG pocket with external access - Full Clamshell opening makes adding the MedBk Insert quick and easy (sold separately) - Lower drink tube exit ports for under arm tube routing - Dual ASIPS antennae ports - Bottom Drain holes - four side pockets (two each side) - front panel pocket - upper fleece-lined valuables pocket - zippered mesh pockets on interior - removable waist-belt - hydration compatible with back panel access - velcro closures to stow away excess straps - Retail approx. 0 Things I would change: - Add an integrated rain cover - Make a slightly smaller size that can be used as carry-on luggage (22"x14"x9") Special Thanks to Tyler for letting me ...

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