Maxpedition AGR Lithvore Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$142.99
$142.99
Used Value:
$85.79
$85.79
Sale Value:
$128.69
$128.69
The Maxpedition AGR Lithvore backpack is an ergonomic pack with padded shoulder straps, designed to be your new go-to pack for your tactical missions. There is a top loop field for patch adhesion, a front admin pocket for added organization, a bottom shock cord retention array, two expandable bottle pockets with dual zipper garages and a fully opening main compartment. With so much space for organization, you can be sure you will always find what you need. The heavy duty nylon fabric has been coated with Teflon fabric protector and a triple polyurethane coating to ensure resistance to water and grime and for ease of maintenance. In addition, stress points have been reinforced to that this pack will stand up to rugged use. As part of Maxpedition’s Advanced Gear Research line, the Lithvore backpack is part of a product line that sets out to revolutionize the tactical gear industry.
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I have been looking high and low for an EDC bag to replace may old heavy bag. The AGR Lithvore is an odd name, but it is configured perfect for me. I use the side pockets for umbrella,/water bottle and they even fit a 30oz Yeti tumbler when expanded. Internal storage is well laid out for a few tools and such. I have attached a JK-1 holster pouch for my carry pistol for when carrying on me is impractical.
If you carry a large laptop, this might not suit you. I don't carry one, but I do carry an iPad.
Also, I use the bungee ties on the front for a folded up windbreaker or hammock.
I just love this bag. The only con I can think of is that it does not stand up, like the pic, on its own the way I load it, but thats really getting picky.
If you need a daily bag that is tough, lightweight and versatile, this is it.
If you carry a large laptop, this might not suit you. I don't carry one, but I do carry an iPad.
Also, I use the bungee ties on the front for a folded up windbreaker or hammock.
I just love this bag. The only con I can think of is that it does not stand up, like the pic, on its own the way I load it, but thats really getting picky.
If you need a daily bag that is tough, lightweight and versatile, this is it.
Vinny Falcone, TacticalGear.com
May 3, 2018
May 3, 2018