Maxpedition Mongo Versipack Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides
Retail Price:
$167.99
$167.99
Used Value:
$100.79
$100.79
Sale Value:
$151.19
$151.19
The Maxpedition Mongo Versipack is a larger version of Maxpedition's Jumbo Versipack with even more features. This pack features numerous pockets for holding your gear, including the main compartment that is large enough to fit a letter-size pad. A rear compartment comfortably holds a concealed firearm and has dual zipper openings for rapid access, while a cinched pouch on the side fits a 32-ounce water bottle. The bag is designed to ride comfortably against the body and uses three areas of breathable padding to keep you cool. The exterior of the bag offers plenty of attachment points for accessories and pouches, allowing you to customize your loadout. Made of 1,000-denier nylon, this pack has been treated with DuPont Teflon and a triple-polyurethane coating for superior resistance against water and grime.
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For all you baby daddy's out there this is the only diaper bag that works in both function and looks. Don't bother with DiaperDude or DadGear, those are simply messenger bags with no organization. We have newborn twins and everything you need for an outing fits in here plus some. The many pockets keep everything in it's place and separated for easy deployment. I added the Janus extension for a cool add on feature and to provide that much more storage. Once adjusted, it fits comfortably and I can wear it all day. It's weight balance doesn't put strain on my shoulders and I can reach for anything with one hand without having to take the bag off. The waist strap comes in handy when I don't want the bag shifting if I need to run or bend over. Also I can carry 2 bottles on both sides instead of most bags having 1 pocket for a bottle. The cell phone pocket nicely carry's my SOG multi tool. The best part? I can use it afterwards for my own personal use. I've already had a couple baby daddy's ask me what kind of bag this is after trying to hide their flower printed diaper bag.
K. Gilbert, TacticalGear.com
February 20, 2012
February 20, 2012
A few years ago I purchased a Maxpedition bag very much like the Mongo Versipak, just smaller in dimensions. I needed a replacement because the main latch broke, when the bag fell off of the front seat, while I was driving, and hit the floor. The Mongo Versipack is well made, sturdy, lots of compartments, with a lot of carrying space. The Mongo is large enough for me to carry my discgfolf discs, towel, water bottles, snacks, even a change of clothes, if needed. My friends and family in New York admired my first Maxpedition bag. Wait until they see the Mongo!
Dennis Howell, TacticalGear.com
January 25, 2016
January 25, 2016
I've owned many bags over the past 10 years in the military. Some have been great. Some not so much. I stumbled into Maxpedition items and fell in love almost instantly. The mongo is no different. It has done all I ask it to do plus more. I use it as a daily carry bag to work. It holds everything from first aid kits to gym clothes to various little boxes and items while at work. It has enough space to carry notebooks/clothes/Ipad/water/picks/etc. Every pocket is easily accessible and very spacious. There is only one thing I would change on this bag and that is to incorporate the pen/pencil/notebook pouch/pockets instead of having to buy it seperate. The bag looks a bit bulkier after purchasing the admin accessory. Incorporated it would look thinner. Besides that, this bag is a WINNER for me. Highly recommended.
Chuck M., TacticalGear.com
January 12, 2012
January 12, 2012
I bought this because I needed something I could carry all the estimates (wallet passport, phone, tie rays, I pad ) and it does and still has room for more The design and set up is fanastic Had a lot of people ask where I got it and where can they get one. It is a steal at the price . I will be getting a lot of mileage out of this
Gregory W, TacticalGear.com
January 13, 2015
January 13, 2015
This bag rocks! Well built, lots of pockets and room. I just received mine a few weeks ago. I took it with me to a car show. I carried a water bottle, two jackets, pro dslr and misc. items. Max products are the bomb! I will be buying more in the future.
John, TacticalGear.com
May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014
Meets the need for all my work gear, perfectly. LUV all the pockets.
Durable material. Rests perfectly and comfortably over my shoulder.
Think I’m going to buy another as a travel bag.....when we all can travel again...
Durable material. Rests perfectly and comfortably over my shoulder.
Think I’m going to buy another as a travel bag.....when we all can travel again...
Kevin J, TacticalGear.com
April 24, 2020
April 24, 2020
I bought this for a diaper bag when my daughter was born. I refused to use one with little duckies on it. The thing holds like 25 diapers, a full package of wipes, bottle/food, and a change of clothes. Still has room for Dad's stuff like keys, phone, etc., and yes I do keep a concealed pistol in the zippered compartment. Awesome bag.
Jesse M., TacticalGear.com
October 30, 2013
October 30, 2013
I replaced a softside briefcase with the Mongo Versipack...now I have enough room for everyday carry essentials as well as concealed carry...and I still have room in the pack for more stuff. You made a great bag and I made a great investment. Thanks.
Shelby Lawson, TacticalGear.com
February 24, 2012
February 24, 2012
Works great for carrying business related paperwork around. Organizes well for the stuff I need to use this as a briefcase, camera bag, day bag, etc. A really great way to carry all the "stuff" I need day to day and provides for CCW. Wonderful.
Charlie D., TacticalGear.com
March 7, 2012
March 7, 2012
I needed a bigger bag, since my Jumbo wouldn't fit the organizer I have to carry. However, the bag is extremely durable, carries everything that I need on a regular basis, and a number of items I need only occasionally. A+
Joseph, TacticalGear.com
February 3, 2012
February 3, 2012