Condor Brief Case Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$65.95
$65.95
Used Value:
$39.57
$39.57
Sale Value:
$59.36
$59.36
Ideal for everyday carry or airplane travel, the Condor Brief Case is a tactical storage option made to last. It contains various padded pockets and provides ample space to keep all your gear secure in transit. The main and rear compartments are perfect for larger items. The rear compartment features a padded laptop sleeve that can accommodate laptops up to 17 inches. Both the GPS pouch and water bottle pouch are detachable for carrying convenience, but provide added utility when attached. There is a hidden concealment pocket for storing small, important valuables, as well as two internal zippered mesh pockets for organization purposes. The bag also features D-ring attachments points and loop panels for attaching patches. With a padded shoulder strap for comfortable carry, this is the perfect pack for any modern operator seeking reliable, lightweight storage.
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Big enough to carry an extra set of clothes, small enough to sit on my carry on, light enough to not be a pain, sturdy enough to to pack to the gills, enough compartments for lap top, electronics, and toiletries. Exactly what I needed for frequent international travel.
Cole Cooper, TacticalGear.com
June 24, 2016
June 24, 2016
Very useful and functional. Minor issue with stitching around the D- ring coming loose but an easy fix. Durable and keeps my things safe.
Geoff Durheim, TacticalGear.com
February 16, 2016
February 16, 2016
ive had this case for about 8 years and am getting ready to buy another just because the first one is a little worn. But...you dont have it in beige anymore!!! why not?
tom Spell, TacticalGear.com
August 12, 2016
August 12, 2016
description says it accommodates 17" laptop - NOT CORRECT. ( measured diagonally - laptop actually 16.7" in width, fits nowhere, included non-padded places.
Roger M., TacticalGear.com
February 9, 2016
February 9, 2016
Very Nice Product
Michael R. Dupa, TacticalGear.com
July 12, 2018
July 12, 2018