

🎯 Tactical toughness meets everyday versatility — gear up and stand out!
The Himal Military Tactical Backpack is a 40L large-capacity rucksack made from durable, water-resistant 900D Oxford fabric. Featuring a rugged MOLLE system for modular attachments, multiple organizational compartments, and reinforced stitching, it’s designed for 3-day operations, hiking, camping, or emergency preparedness.







































| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.15 x 10.83 x 3.7 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.31 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 12 x 20 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.52 Ounces |
| Brand Name | Himal Outdoors |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Oxford fabric |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | Rucksack Backpacks |
| Outer Material | Oxford fabric |
| Size | 20’’x12’’x12’’ |
| Sport Type | Trekking, Hunting |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Units | 1 Count |
| Capacity Total | 40 Liters |
B**S
Great backpack! Straps, zippers and compartments are awesome for the price.
I recently purchased this tactical backpack as a cheaper option for hauling items to set up stands for my hunting trips, and I couldn't be more impressed! I have a remote area that I could get to with my e-bike. First off, the quiet zippers are a game changer. When you're out in the field, the last thing you want is to spook any deer with noisy gear. The spacious design and multiple compartments provide plenty of room for all my essentials, including my camera gear, which I love to bring along. The sturdy top handle makes it easy to lift with a rope from the stand, and the material feels incredibly durable. But the standout feature for me has to be the straps. I’ve used them to securely anchor the backpack to my climbing stand and e-bike basket, which adds an extra layer of convenience and stability. Honestly, I like this backpack better than my current expensive one for hunting. The only downside is the camo pattern; I wish it came in more versatile colors like olive or brown. A coyote brown or olive molle strap option would pair perfectly the exiting camo pattern that is offered. That said, the price is amazing for the quality you get. Overall, I highly recommend this tactical backpack for anyone looking for functionality and reliability in the field!
A**R
Great bag.
I've had this bag almost 3 years now and used it almost every day for work. It holds all my gear and some and makes it easy to strap an extra hoodie to the side. All zippers still work great and no tears on any of the straps. The inside liner is starting to break down a bit but its still my go to bag. For the price you cant go wrong.
O**D
Fits EVERYTHING- GREAT SISSY BAR MOTORCYCLE BAG!
Fits EVERYTHING- GREAT SISSY BAR MOTORCYCLE BAG! This backpack is AMAZING! It fits my 17” laptop PERFECTLY. AND my lunch, a spare set of clothes, four bottles of water, some personal essentials, AND a spare helmet if I don’t want to wear the full face helmet. I use this bag for my daily commute on the sissy bar of my motorcycle. It is sturdy and tough. The straps are super comfy for carrying around and on hikes and treks everywhere. LOTS of ROOM! (See Photos) The tactical loop on the outside allows me to ADD more bags to this backpack for long tours on the road. I modified the back water pouch to fit on the sissy bar by splitting the bottom seam VERY CAREFULLY. I then reinforced the bottom of the sleeve with some hand stitching and seam tape. I attach the bag to my motorcycle with the sissy bar sleeve and a ROK Strap for safety. This is the best backpack by far compared to other “better brands” and it is economical. This is the bag for me. Ordering a few more for other purposes as well. GREAT PRODUCT! So happy!
L**N
My honest review
I recently purchased the Himal Military Tactical Backpack, looking for a durable and spacious pack for outdoor adventures and travel. Overall, I'm impressed with its quality and functionality. The backpack is well-built with sturdy materials and reinforced stitching, giving me confidence that it can withstand rugged use. The 40L capacity provides ample space for all my gear, making it suitable for multi-day hikes or as a travel backpack. The Molle system allows for additional customization and attachment of extra pouches or gear. Plus, the numerous compartments and pockets help keep everything organized and easily accessible. However, I did find the shoulder straps to be a bit uncomfortable during extended wear, lacking sufficient padding for heavier loads. Additionally, while the backpack is water-resistant, it's not fully waterproof, so I would recommend using a rain cover in wet conditions. Despite these minor drawbacks, the Himal Military Tactical Backpack offers excellent value for its price, providing durability, versatility, and ample storage for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers alike.
B**.
Nice backpack
Cool backpack, but I had super glue some straps back together because the stitches came out
S**O
Surprisingly good for the price
It's more or less a clone of a Mil-Tec bag, maybe with cheaper materials. If I have a concern, it's going to be about the stitching, but it's too soon to tell if it's going to be a problem. The material itself seems fairly sturdy. It is in no sense waterproof, and water resistant might be too much to hope for. The khaki color I got is a light enough color that it's easy to find things inside the pack - I'll never buy a black backpack again. The zippers work smoothly and run almost all the way down the sides of all the compartments, so it's easy to open it wide - nice for cleaning. The pack itself is perfect for short hiking trips and bugout packing. It has multiple compartments, large and small, and MOLLE straps were put just about everywhere they could find space. It has straps for the chest, waist and to cinch down unused space, so when it's on your back it doesn't bounce, slide or do anything you don't do. The weight is well distributed and the padding on the straps seems adequate. There's some padding on the back, but not much (and there's shouldn't be more - making the pack comfortable against your back is a function of how you pack it and isn't really the backpack's job). I can't comment on suitability for long distance hiking; it's probably too small and heavy for that. It holds more than you'd think, though, and for my kind of hiking (day trips at most) it's got more capacity that I need. The military pitch they make seems pointless. Yes, the MOLLE straps mean you can tie on a survival knife, gun, first aid kit and a bag of MREs, but this isn't MIL-SPEC gear. You can expect to pay about 5-8 times the price of this for that kind of kit. Unless you plan to crawl over rocks and brambles during hostilities, you don't need MIL-SPEC. For the price and most people's needs, this is good enough. Yes, it comes with a Velcro patch of an American flag (in khaki colors). Might was attached right side up, and if yours comes upside down it's not exactly hard to flip it around. Some people get touchy about strange things. I took mine off completely as it serves no useful purpose. I will comment on the shipping - I was told it had shipped, but was given a UPS track number that never became valid. When I complained, it suddenly shipped for real, with a different, valid tracking number, the next day. Very sketchy. But the pack itself is well thought out, is probably tough enough for daily use, and doesn't lack for places to put things are strap on more. The Rambo-style sales pitch is a little absurd and clearly aimed at an audience that dreams of big things, but the folk who actually get involved in those sort of things likely spend a lot more than 33$ on a pack. I have two of these, one packed for hiking, and the other loaded with stuff as a bug-out bag for the car - the compartments make it easy to organize things you might want in a hurry.
A**Z
Nice backpack
Son loves it. Large, many pockets. Seems durable.
S**Y
Not like they average back pack got to be a man to rock this
Bag is better then I thought it would be, it has more space and isore secure and is to my liking this is totally worth the purchase
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