![]() ![]() The exterior is well-endowed with a plethora of MOLLE/PALS attachment fields, allowing one to arrange a load-out in almost any conceivable orderâŚthe pack itself rides like a baby monkey on its momma's backâŚtight and close, moving with you but not slowing you down at all. As to the design, innovation and imagination put into actionâŚthe internal organization shows a brilliant grasp of the obvious, as the layout provides separate compartments and pockets in a frightfully logical fashion. Rated 5 out of 5 by Anonymous from As good as it gets After a minor SNAFU with my order, which was resolved post haste by customer service, my Komodo Dragon arriveâŚall I can say is it is as perfect as any man-made construction can beâŚevery bar tack exactly the same (dimensionally, start-stop points, tension width) every seam straight and tightâŚnot even one single loose thread or tag-end threadâŚbravo, Mystery Ranch. ![]() I’d return it if I wasn’t getting deployed in a few weeks and need a pack of this size. It’s ridiculous and really ruins what otherwise would be a perfect pack. I’ve have cheap pack packs with more ridged frames. Instead the one I ordered just has a super soft flexible thing in it that only works when the pack is fully loaded to capacity. That was what I thought I was getting when I ordered this one. My old squad leader has an older version of this pack and it has a rigid frame. The adjustment and yoke are really great just like all mystery ranch packs, but if I had known that Mystery Ranch did away with a rigid frame I wouldn’t have bought it. I really hate that it does not have a rigid frame. It’s perfectly sized as a multi-day pack as a light infantry fire team leader. It’s really well designed and you can fit a ton of stuff in it. First off I’ll start with the layout of this pack is perfect. ![]() Rated 3 out of 5 by Stryker410 from Love everything except the lack of frame. ![]()
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