Product Description
The PYGMY FALCON-II Backpack is a compact rectangular urban daypack with distinct military styling and 1400 cubic inches (23 liters of carry capacity. Comfortable back padding and supple curvaceous straps supported by 1 nylon webbing minimize the load on shoulders.
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Product Details
- Size: ""
- Color: Black
- Brand: Maxpedition
- Model: 0517
- Released on: 2011-04-04
- Dimensions: 9.50" h x 18.00" w x 5.50" l,
Features
- Dramatically improved second generation of our light duty daypack
- Y-shaped top compression strap
- Front pocket approx. 12 x 9 x 2
- Breathable ergonomic shoulder straps
- Non-slip abrasion-resistant bottom
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.Rugged and Durable Day Pack
By Tradecraft
The Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon-II Backpack is a great pack. It provides typical Maxpedition quality in a rugged, well designed, extremely strong and durable product that has MOLLE attachments to add gear as necessary.
The Pygmy Falcon-II Backpack is great for day hikes and even minimalist over night camping where water will not be an issue. It holds approximately 1400 cubic inches of gear which should be plenty for a day hike. With a thin profile you will be able to trail blaze through bush with no problem. The "Y" compression strap helps to keep everything in place.
Side Pouches
The side pockets will each hold a 32 oz. Nalgene bottle. If water is going to be an issue this pack may not be your first option since it is not very compatible for a hydration system. But you do have options...if water is an issue you can always attach one or two Maxpedition Mini Rollypoly Folding Dump Pouch which will each hold a 32 oz. Nalgene bottle. You have just doubled your water capability. The modularity offers many configurations depending on your needs.
Shoulder Straps
The shoulder straps are well padded and capable of attaching a 4" or 5" flashlight sheath and a single sheath for a multi-tool. These add ons are also available from Maxpedition and are well worth the price. It comes with a chest strap for added comfort.
Main Compartment
The main compartment is a nice size and opens with two zippers in a clam shell fashion allowing you to completely open the pack to get what you need as opposed to taking out all of your gear to find the needed item. The main compartment is large enough to hold a first aid kit, pocket rocket with fuel, food, extra socks, a light jacket and more.
Front Pouch and Slip Pocket
The front pouch will hold a lot of your smaller gear and the slip pocket will hold thin items such as a map, compass, fleece hat, headlamp, etc.
Maxpedition products are designed for hard use, durability and a long product life. Many of the other larger companies cannot and do not match the quality of Maxpedition. I highly recommend the Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon-II Backpack.
33 of 44 people found the following review helpful.just OK, overpriced, overhyped, underfeatured
By willie
this pack is OK, but before you buy, consider a few of my beefs, and take the 'flexibility' or 'durability' claims with a grain of salt:
1. zippers are not as rugged to match the hype of this gear's 'durability'
2. you can see through the fabric from the inside of the pack to the outside on the side panels
3. there is a handle, but no way to stow or remove the shoulder straps - quite annoying!
4. mismatched zippers (dual- and single-zipper arrangements)
5. missing tabs for d-rings on bottom of pack
6. inability to remove bottle sacks on sides of the pack
7. insanely expensive accessories
8. obfuscated, hidden warranty info on manufacturer's site (you won't find it through one or two mouse clicks or a search)
9. 'lifetime' warranty has many caveats with a minefield of exclusions (IOW, not a 'no-questions-asked warranty')
i got around a few of the limitations by going to alternative manufacturers for accessories (pouches, etc.); i also installed some D-rings, and will have to install at least two more underneath the pack to allow flexibility in carry of clothing, tarp, or other round items
in all, this product does suit my needs, but it is not perfect; on the plus side, the pack does supports Molle gear and snap pouches; there are at least four areas for these accessories; i would have liked to see some velcro strap attachment points, but that's just a personal pref
it's a smallish pack, but can hold enough stuff for a weekend or outing on the trail or pier; we'll see how the material holds up, but i fear for the thin fabric on the side panels
16 of 22 people found the following review helpful.JUST BUY IT !!
By Mr. Gadget
This is a perfect pack! I have Blackhawk bags, packs and cases, Camelbak packs, Tumi bags, etc. but Maxpedition is what I use on a day to day basis. I purchased a Maxpedition bag almost a year ago and started using it for a computer case. I liked it so much I gave away my leather Tumi computer case! I got rid of other computer cases. I then purchased another Maxpedition case and started using it as a range bag. I then gave my other three Blackwater bags to family members for their range bags and kept the Maxpedition for myself. I then purchased a PYGMY Falcon II backpack and carried it for times when I go hiking, etc. It's like a day pack on steroids and has a perfect balance and ability to load the gear without hassle. It's not a large or small pack, but more of a medium pack. I don't use it daily, but I have smaller Maxpedition bags and cases that carry things like phone chargers, notebooks, etc. and move them from bag to bag depending upon the need. If you see me I'll have a Maxpedition pack, bag or case nearby, carrying anything from a computer for work, stuff to take on the range or whatever I need. They just work...and work well!
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