5.11 All Hazards Nitro Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$129.99
$129.99
Used Value:
$77.99
$77.99
Sale Value:
$116.99
$116.99
The 5.11 All Hazards Nitro is a lightweight, tactical travel pack ergonomically designed for carrying comfort and maximum storage utility. Its durable construction and dual main compartment setup make it an ideal tactical kit, airplane carry-on or long-distance travel bag. The three-surface web platform is MOLLE/SlickStick compatible for modular attachments and is fully customizable. The orange interior lining is designed to aid in identifying the bag in dark conditions. There are pass-through slots for storing breaching tools or other longer gear, as well as loop fields on the sides and top for morale patch or ID name tape attachment. The central compartments feature a 180-degree opening, so you have quick, easy access to your gear. This pack also supports a removable Ammo Jack or Ammo Mule.
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Awesome pack with a multi level organizational compartments. I have purchased all 511's smaller packs other than the 72 hour. I can tell why with this pack that I paid more. Only due to the fact that I researched everything about this pack through reviews and u-tube videos trying to find the best 511 pack to suit my needs. The rush 12 I used the longest before this pack. Small but not too small, about 1475 cubic inches. It was a step up from the rush Moab 10 which was about 1060 cubic inches. I liked the Moab 10 as well but the single strap over time became bothersome, it also needed more space. This pack the all hazards nitro is 1305 cubic inches, it's got great functionality as to what the front helmet compartment can store. Jackets, sleeping equipment, water jugs. The side compartments can hold an axe handle, batons, cylindrical objects, fishing poles. Get yourself one of these packs, definitely outdoor enthusiasts 1050d nylon is water resistant and very tough!
Drew, TacticalGear.com
June 22, 2016
June 22, 2016
Pros to this bag are the IFAK pouch, the layout of the compartments, and how sturdy and rugged the construction is.
I got this pack for dismount ops in the desert, wanting a smaller bag to wear with a plate carrier. I think 5.11 did an awesome job with the one. I never liked the Rush bags too much and was nervous about trying out this one. I was pleasantly surprised. No complaints as this bag suits my needs perfectly.
I got this pack for dismount ops in the desert, wanting a smaller bag to wear with a plate carrier. I think 5.11 did an awesome job with the one. I never liked the Rush bags too much and was nervous about trying out this one. I was pleasantly surprised. No complaints as this bag suits my needs perfectly.
Josh, TacticalGear.com
May 12, 2014
May 12, 2014
Grt rid of the main compartment, leave the velcro and molle, add two holes for barrels with a molle wall to buckle two ars in, get better colors, thin out the shoulders... way too much guys, and keep the hydration slot behind the shoulder straps. But your bag IS excellent. Love it, but definitely not edc. There's too much of a good thing.
Sons of Liberty, TacticalGear.com
May 2, 2016
May 2, 2016
I saw this backpack in a store and fell in love with it. The size is perfect for an extended day hike and it’s capable of holding two bladders. Construction is impeccable! And there are a ton of useful details built in (pockets, lash points, interior dividers, convertibility). My new All Hazards Nitro pack is a great value for the money!
Christopher Barta, TacticalGear.com
December 2, 2018
December 2, 2018
This is not a large bag, first of all, but don't let that fool you... just something to note so you are aware of its limitations. I thought I could use this pack as an EDC for the office and on small trips. This bag carries what I need for my daily use but not much else. The internal organization system is great and considerably cuts down on the amount of overall storage capacity for larger objects.
It has a very reliable construction and durability that I would expect with 5.11. Very sturdy and worth the price.
It has a very reliable construction and durability that I would expect with 5.11. Very sturdy and worth the price.
Ramblin365, TacticalGear.com
February 12, 2014
February 12, 2014
works great i use it to go fishing, hunting, work and college classes. shipping was a little funky went from ups to the post office. post office took two extra days
david, TacticalGear.com
May 28, 2015
May 28, 2015
I use this as my EDB bag. My favorite features are the molle webbing on the compartments inside as well as outside of the bag. I can fit my 11" Macbook in the main sleeve and place my velcro holster in the front pouch for my pistol. I plan on attaching the pack to my Rush 72 when I use it as part of my carry-on system.
PreppingZ, TacticalGear.com
February 4, 2014
February 4, 2014
Great for my patrol bag, fits my active shooter helmet and other gear. There’s a slot for the straight baton on it. Great bag couldn’t be any happier
Bryan G, TacticalGear.com
March 21, 2018
March 21, 2018
This has got to be the best midsize pack I've ever had. The front additional carrier system holds those random things that won't fit into the bag. I use it on my bike strapped to my sissy bar so that I'm not weighed down by all the stuff I carry with me.
Derek, TacticalGear.com
November 20, 2017
November 20, 2017
Great pack. Compact yet spacious. Pockets all over the place and very comfortable. Strong and tough backpack.
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Wyatt Zylawy, TacticalGear.com
February 12, 2016
February 12, 2016