Review of the Maxpedition Vulture II backpack
























Maxpeditions Vulture II

Designed as a 3 day pack, 2810 cubic inches, 46L capacity.
Uses a 100 OZ reservoir.
Comes in OD green, black, foliage green,Khaki and ACU- digital foliage camo
Weighs 3lbs, 8oz when empty.
Equipped with YKK #10 Zippers and paracord knot pulls.
Covered with Molle attachment points
Non-slip abrasion-resistant bottom


1000 denier water and abrasion resistant light weight ballistic nylon fabric.
Du Pont Teflon fabric protector
UTX-Duraflex nylon buckles
Triple polyurathane coated for water resistance.
High tensile strength Nylon webbing.
High tensile strength composite nylon thread.
Stress points double stitched.
Internal seams taped and finished



Thats the specs out the way now to the meat and potatoes!

My pack is in OD green and Ive owned this for about 4 months now.
The pack doesnt feel like almost 4lbs and to be honest on first inspection it seemed small too small, but wait it opens up away from the body and it actually has lots of room. Now this pack is designed not to protrude above shoulder level to prevent restriction of vision where as a civilian rucksack is usually high above the head.

To wear the pack it has padded shoulders, a waist belt and a sternum stap, the waist belt can be stowed away in a hidden pocket if wanted.
The pack also tends to sit just above the hollow of the back, this is another design feature for military use, this being where you would wear a utility belt around the waist and the bag sits above this area, something to think about before buying.

Although the pack is pretty spacious I am still going to add some pouches to the outside of the pack via the Molle points to allow me to create a layered system of storage which I will discuss in a later blog.

This is a well constructed piece of gear and feels like it will last a lifetime, I am using this for a 3 day pack currently but I think a slightly bigger version to allow 5-7 days would be a good option.

Now the other thing to decide is your setting if you want to blend into an urban enviroment then woodland camo isnt for you, black tends to look to tactical so pick a colour that blends, with the OD green it seems to blend into Urban and wilderness scenarios, Maxpedition are also doing some civilian colours for their packs if you like that kind of thing.

Why try to blend? well you dont want to send out signals too people that youre carrying a big bag of goodies just waiting to be stolen now do you!