Thursday 28 August, 2014
The best product with its so practical upright position.
Tightened on itself, you can also put the belt into the top compartment and you still have some space.
One regret : a ventral strap is missing to use it safety on motorcycle.
Vincent (from France)
Vincent C***x
Saturday 22 February, 2014
Received my RangePack Pro in January and took it to the Florida Open.
It was great to have everything at my fingertips and be able to spread the weight across my shoulders rather than over one side.
It may seem large to some but for my money, it was a perfect solution. As a twenty year IPSC shooter, I highly recommend this product.
Rob W***g
Tuesday 07 January, 2014
Perfecte quality for the price. The ammunition box is very usefull.
Bart C***e
Sunday 05 January, 2014
Groß gut und durchdacht was will man mehr.
Freue mich schon auf die ersten Wettkampfeinsätze.
G.Knaus
Tuesday 26 November, 2013
Excellent colisage / transport rapide et bon marché / bien placé en tarif...What else?
Le sac est d'excellente facture, les vidéos sont si alléchantes qu'on a peur d'être déçu : hé ben nan !
Une foultitude de détails pratiques comme le rangement des bretelles de portage si l'on ne veut pas s'en servir : rien ne traîne, poche qui s'ouvre entièrement mais avec des soufflets latéraux pour que le contenu ne tombe pas...
Plus grand ? Mais alors plus rigide et avec des roulettes alors - une valise quoi !
Certainement meilleur encore mais pas toujours pas dispo sur le marché à ce jour.
Vous aurez compris : achat recommandé.
EGOTEEBEE
Monday 15 July, 2013
Superb range bag. Obviously made by shooters for shooters. Just finished my first week at our National Championship and several folks came and asked where I had bought the bag. Love it.
Arnth L***n
Friday 16 November, 2012
Not yet in use, but the quality is good as expected.
Lots of fine details, I hope I can use this and write a longer review.
JabJab
Saturday 06 October, 2012
This IPSC Backpack is ideal for the sport and the quality is the best.
Ross S***n
Sunday 12 August, 2012
The other reviews have summed this up very well so I won't duplicate the efffort - this is a fabulous range bag.
The only problem is its so good that over half of the shooters at our club have bought one and its getting confusing! I'm making a name plate for mine today.
Stephen P***s
Monday 11 June, 2012
It´s a very good backpack. A big advantage is that the backpack is still standing when you set it on the ground.
I will strongly recommend this backpack.
Orjan T***m
Wednesday 22 February, 2012
Very satisfied, it's very well made and holds ALOT.
I'm not using the chair, so I'm using the straps for my chronograph tripod. And my chrograph fits inside top top compartment. I'm using this bag for rifle shooting also.
Lars P***P
Saturday 28 January, 2012
I have the CED Rangebag XL and have been quite happy with it. But to be hones I was beginning to run out of space with all the stuff I carry with me to the range: 2 guns, lots of ammo, spare parts, tools, cleaning kit, medical kit/pills, water + food, kneepads, gloves, and the list goes on and on…
Recently I received the new DAA Rangepack Pro to test, and give my first impression of the product . As mentioned these are just my first impressions, as the DAA Rangepack Pro hasn’t been on the market long enough for me to do a long term test.
I really like the design! It’s overall shape is similar the old Guga Ribas backpack in that it stands upright and has a lower and upper compartment, but several features are definitely new, and it is also much bigger and with more functional features. The external material is quite rugged and I expect it will withstand a lot of abuse (time will tell). The zippers seem to be of the water resistant type and quite sturdy (even though they are not YKK-zippers). And most importunately, they are lockable! And a small combination lock and cable is included with the DAA Rangepack Pro (in additional to many other accessories).
To sum up look and feel: Good quality!
Also a little clear plastic utility box is included with the DAA Rangepack Pro , but this was much too small for my needs. My old CED XL range bag had 4 zipped pockets, where the DAA Rangepack Pro has got only 3. This meant that I had to reorganize a little to fit my stuff in the DAA Rangepack Pro. So I bought two plastic boxes (280 x 200 x 55 mm) with clear lids and small separated compartments inside to hold all my spare parts, tools, oil, etc.. It fits perfectly in the bottom of the top compartment. Even the color is a match! Actually one extra box would have filled the bill, but I got two because that allows me to bring even more stuff with me than previously.
The bottom compartment is incased by very thick (about 5mm), hard plastic walls. This is where you would transport your ammo and guns. This is good thinking because when packing a backpack it’s essential to store heavy items as low and close to your back as possible.
The plastic walls in the bottom are black. I would have preferred red walls like the rest of the DAA Rangepack Pro has on the inside – which would improve visibility and make it easier to find items inside.
It is worth noting that this inner compartment can easily be removed, or rotated upwards. This will allow the bag to compress smaller – which would make it compatible with Airline carry-on size restrictions. A handy feature, as when the compartment is in place, the bag may be too deep to be used as a carry.
The shoulder straps and back of the DAA Rangepack Pro are thickly padded making it comfortable to wear, even when fully loaded. With 900 rounds of .40, 2 guns, drinking water and all your stuff, carrying the DAA Rangepack Pro sure is much easier than dragging a 20 kg regular range bag around.
Even though it’s got only 3 external compartments, there is no doubt that the DAA Rangepack Pro will hold more stuff than the CED XL range bag – and in a more clever way.
The DAA Rangepack Pro includes a small chair, which actually is high enough to provide a decent resting position for me. But the feet are quite small, so on soft wet ground it tends to sink in. However – I was able to use the straps to hold a Walkstool (with big feet) which provides better comfort. But comparing the DAA Rangepack Pro’s chair to a 70Euro Walkstool isn’t a fair comparison. Personally I will probably use the included chair whenever I’m flying to a match (because it weighs less than my Walkstool and provides a decent rest), and when traveling by car I’ll probably use the Walkstool.
I have only found one thing I didn’t like about the DAA Rangepack Pro: The water bladder looks rather cheap and is thereby in direct contrast to the rest of the DAA Rangepack Pro. But to be fair it actually does work OK but I just don’t like the look and feel of it.
The water bladder should tolerate from minus 20 to plus 50 degrees Celsius, so you should have the option of filling it 2/3’s and storing in the freezer overnight. Only fill it to 2/3’rds because water expands when frozen. When you pack it in your DAA Rangepack Pro next day you’ll have cold water for a long time while the ice melts. If you don’t like the water bladder, you can either replace it with an original Camelbak bladder (which fits nicely) or you can use the side pocket to store a huge drinking bottle instead (I was able to squeeze in a 2 liter PET-bottle).
There are a lot of well thought-out practical features in the DAA Rangepack Pro (too many to sum up). But just to mention a few:
- A clasp that allows you to pack away the shoulder straps (practical when flying)
- Top handle in nice quality for carrying your DAA Rangepack Pro by your side
- Metal loops on the DAA Rangepack Pro allow you to attach carabin hooks to carry extra stuff on the outside of the bag
- Small zipper compartment located on top holds a rain cover for when the rain gets really heavy. I actually tried the bag in rainy winter weather without the rain cover and the inside never got wet. So I’ll only use the cover for REALLY heavy rain.
- One carabin hook is included with the bag (can be used to hold your competition rig). In my opinion you should buy an extra one, to prevent your rig from swinging.
- Red interior making it easier to locate your equipment
To sum it all up:
Would I recommend it? Absolutely yes!
In my opinion this is the best solution to “life on the range” available right now. It gives you a finished package that provides all you need – maybe except an umbrella which most IPSC-shooters have at home. It has lots of practical features and after evaluating I can tell that a lot of thought must have gone into designing this product.
Sure, a couple of elements could be improved (water bladder, chair, more plastic boxes), but for 189 Euros this really is great value for money.
This is in my opinion a product much better configured than the CED XL range bag and I can’t imagine myself switching back to a normal range bag after trying this.
Pros:
Big – holds ALL my stuff (easily).
Quality of material
Design
Very comfortable to carry
Well thought out practical functions
Cons:
Water bladder looks cheap (but does function ok)
Could use 1 extra external pocket, however problem is easily resolved by an extra box (I got 2).
Portable chairs feet seem too small for wet ground– it sinks in.
Ralf K. J***n
Friday 06 January, 2012
Bought two, 1 for my F.I.L and 1 for myself... The backpack looks awesome with lots of compartment available and enought to store lots of ammo... Ideal for overseas shoot use. Keep up the good work! Good services given too with prompt reply to Question emailed to this Website.
Raymond K***n
Friday 02 December, 2011
Yesterday i have received the new CED/DAA bag.
I think that It's the best bag i have seen!!
Paolo B***o
Thursday 01 December, 2011
Got one and after first "Filling-Test" with 1-day-equipment for two Divisons (Open & Revolver) the judgement is clear: this backpack is second to none and the very much better way to carry all your stuff around the range than using a big rangebag which always bothers you and your shoulder with all the weight with a single belt on one spot - no comparison when using the Backpack. And astonishingly you really get all your needs in that various pockets, chambers a.s.o. So for sure: my new favorite partner out there! :-)
Wolfgang, AT
Wolfgang O***r
Friday 25 November, 2011
Great Back Pack
Lots off separate storage space. So all off your stuff is easy to find. Good value for your money.
Only the ammo is always so heavy to carry :-)
Marcel M***M
Saturday 12 November, 2011
amazing range bag ...!!!! it comes to me very soon.... a lot of space to put everything ...
serafimidis m***s