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The VIKTOS Perimeter 25 is a tactical backpack designed for versatility and durability, featuring a 25-liter capacity, aluminum reinforcement, and a padded compartment for a 15" laptop. Ideal for both outdoor adventures and professional settings, it combines rugged construction with organized storage solutions.
A**R
Very high quality materials
This bag exceeded my expectations. I was looking for something to carry my 15.6" laptop around in that didn't make me look like a nerd. This bag was a little pricey but I know for sure my laptop is gonna stay protected and the extra pockets are just enough. This would also make a great travel laptop backpack fora carry on. The included holster is trash, but the bag comes with a very nice belt like strap inside the smaller pocket that you could attach an OWB kydex holster in with quick clips.If you need a sturdy laptop bag or travel bag, this one is worth it. I'm thinking it will last me a very long time.
A**R
Really well-designed
Great backpack for everyday use, either for shooting range or even a small trip. Has a lot of useful compartments and really well-built
B**S
Awesome pack!
Absolutely perfect as a go bag for my car. The aluminum plate insert makes for a very rigid bag while still being comfortable. The included soft holster works great for larger frame pistols, may be a little loose on some smaller ones. Excellent storage and I like the felt lined pocket. I'm definitely considering the larger size up as well now for more of a travel bag.
T**E
Holster
The holster that comes with the bag surprisingly held my G19 w/X300 well! Fantastic
K**N
Nice back pack
I received this and it seemed very well built, but was too small to fit my Yeti Daytrip lunch cooler that I wanted to carry everyday to the office. Regretfully had to return it for something a little larger.
S**B
Amazing bag, but jus a bit too small for me.
The feeling of this bag vs a ~$50-100 chinese bag is immediately present. The internal frame really makes carrying awkward objects in the bag very nice and not having charging handles poke you in the back is a definite plus. I wonder if this plate is the same size as standard body armor?The main compartment fits a scorpion evo or a stribog (both with folding braces) with a little room to spare up top in the main compartment, but you won't get much else in there if that's what you want to carry. The other internal pockets in this compartment are very nicely laid out and will secure a laptop and charger nicely. I can see this bag easily holding 2-3 days of clothes, small amount of toiletries, and a few more necessities. I think this bag could easily pull double-duty as a carry bag for a pcc, or carrying all your daily stuff plus a handgun; but it won't do both at the same time.But still, perhaps I'm being unfair as this bag has features I haven't seen in --any-- other backpack.In the front edc pocket, I really wanted to love the universal holster but it came up just a tad small for any of my optic-friendly devices that I would want to put in there. That said, it is really well though out and the way the holster attaches to the bag is pretty genius. The mag holders are simply divine, and secured 3 pcc mags along with 5 pistol mags. I doubt you could do that many with three AR-sized mags, though.I would have preferred not to have the molle panel, or a hidden one perhaps, as I was wanting something a little more discreet. The midwatch and greyman color options do look fairly innocuous, however I do prefer how Vertx uses a removable cover for their molle panel(s) to hide them when desired.While my search will likely continue, you should be comfortable purchasing this if the size is right for you.
A**E
Probably the best laid out bag on the market for use with a firearm (Returned)
This bags selling point is it's focus on being used with a firearm and with that in mind, it's probably one of the best, if not the best, laid out bags on the market.First off, 25L is smaller than you'd think folks, especially when divided by two compartments (one that is sizeable enough to hold a full size firearm + magazines + some backup mags for when your mags make babies because you left them alone for too long).I spend the majority of my time in transit on a motorcycle, so I need a bag that can hold the odd thing I need to pick up, plus my concealed carry that I don't actually want on me most of the time because if I get hit by a car, which is far more likely, my firearm becomes an additional solid object trying to break inside of my body.Inside, Glock 26 with 17rd mag, 33 rnd mag, 2 10 rnd mags. and a 2" custom skinner (for all those road rage trophies, ya know...). This basically renders my outer pouch NULL for daily concealed use, which is fine because I mostly just need this pack to transport the odd end from the store, left over food, a drink, go to the gym, commute to work with laptop (the bottom area for this is padded btw), and as a day pack for vacation travel via airplane (and no guns).No clam shell idiocy, where your bag can get pulled all the way open in a tussle (or accident) and have everything fly out, though even if that did happen, there are so many well thought out pockets, pouches, and zippers on here your gear would likely be good to go.Major Pros: The bag doesn't scream, "I carry guns." It actually looks pedestrian in person. Once your front compartment is filled up with firearms, magazines, knives, C4, and whatever else you need to navigate your daily commute, there are ample and well positioned pockets, pouches, and zippered storage areas in the main compartment.Cons:Back ventilation and straps... My people, I have a dream... a dream in which all human beings, regardless of race, gender, sexuality, may have a quicker to dry back while wearing a back pack... One day, I may setup shop and try to complete this dream, but it is not today.The 2010 Camelback Hawg was my bag for 12 years because the back area was highly meshed and the straps self adjusted. It feels like a hug on your back... That bag has gone to gun ranges, mountains, rock climbs, hikes, diving trips, airline travel, etc. Good like finding any backpack focused around firearms, that has anything other than, "THE MOST OP MATERIAL! FOR THE HARDEST ENVIRONMENTS! FOR THE TOUGHEST ACTION!" Because I don't think you can. Don't get me wrong, this probably won't be awful for Texas summers and 70% humidity, especially considering I wear an armored jacket on the freeway... But... Ventilation and self-adjusting shoulder pads... Come on Viktor, new bag, 2023, copy the 2010 Hawg just once here, keep everything else you made. Shoulder connections and back ventilation...I just wanted a comfortable EDC bag, focused on a concealed carry, that I can basically use all the time on a motorcycle for all the small things, that didn't scream, "free guns here." This has everything but the comfort...So I returned it, but I am leaving a positive review because it's an amazing bag for the money. I am just spoiled and don't think everyone needs such an overbuilt back design in leu of ventilation and comfort. Follow the backpacking/hiking trends there please.
H**T
An EDC Bag That Truly Fits Your Needs (Later EDIT w/Caveat)
I have bins full of backpacks and bags. This is the best bag for EDC that I ever bought. The organization, bottle holder, zipper quality, water resistance, durable construction and ideal size puts this bag above all the others. I highly recommend it.*EDIT: Unfortunately, after having this bag for a while and trying to use it for hiking as well as EDC, there is a weird issue with the straps where no matter how you adjust them, they loosen and the pack won't stay where you want it on your back. Because of this, I can't use the bag for any hikes. It's a bummer because everything else on this bag is awesome.
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