Company is a scam. I found them a while ago thru a facebook ad as I needed a new backpack. I got the backpack for a great price, the backpack was decent for the price. However, the problem is I notice... See more
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Amazing little piece of gear. My Dad carries around a little Swiss Army pocket size which he uses for little more than a fingernail clipper because that's about all one can do with one of those. Or cu... See more
These people are so f***** up. $33 in shipping for a 2 lb package that's going to take 13 days from Englewood Colorado to ny. It's gone to Utah to Nevada back to Colorado to Connecticut then to North... See more
This is a powerful little light that has zoom capabilities which I find impressive for its size as I have not found one like this previously. The end with the bulb has three points of impact which I c... See more
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After I paid a really high price for S&H I received my “free” bag as stated in the offer, the bag came surprisingly quick. Here’s what you should know before jumping on the “free” offer. Bags like this one go for $20-on up. On the promo ad, it clearly shows 2 DIFFERENT bags being advertised. It’s clear why they did this once you think about it. Here’s the worst part. It’s a 20Liter backpack! If you know how to properly fit a backpack you’ll know that it’s MOSTLY about torso size. After I PROPERLY follow every standard guideline on on fitting a backpack, it became clear that this “free” backpack was to small for me. The waist straps ended up 4-5inches above where they should be(should be at ABOUT top of your hipbone, some prefer it a couple inches up or down). The shoulder straps are to short in my opinion. If this bag PROPERLY fits you then I think it’s an ok bag. It’s fair quality, low profile and decent for day packers or city trekkers like me. I am subscribed to a number of tactical type newsletters/junk mail sites. What can I say, I like window shopping at gadgets being tactical or otherwise. Theres another website giving a “free” assault bag that’s ALMOST exactly like the one I got but this other bag imho is better. It’s advertised as being a larger capacity and has a better Molle setup on the front and sides of the bag. I honestly thought this was the bag I was ordering ( I get both of the junk mail ads for both backpacks) because the ads are near dead ringers of each other, the ad I ultimately purchased my bag through advertised 2/4 pics of the bag I THOUGHT I was ordering. This was a valuable lesson for me. 1-research the company/product and price compare 2-free doesn’t mean free if you ultimately pay the normal price via S&H.
Website shows "in stock" but products…
Website shows "in stock" but products are not in stock and they don't know when they will get product. I get that times are not normal. I own retail businesses. But I am honest about stock levels and do not make claims that I cannot fulfill. Stay away. Shop local.
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