Buy Maxpedition Jumbo L.E.O. Versipack (OD Green)Maxpedition Jumbo L.E.O. Versipack (OD Green) Product Description:
- Main: 9? x 8? x 3? with front and back subdividers; bottom drainage grommet
- Front: 7? x 6.5? x 1.5? with divided 2? elastic webbing to carry 4 handgun mags; web subdivider
- Side A: Mag pouch with lateral elastic retention; fits two M4/M16 30rnd mags or radio
- Side B: 7? x 3.5? x 2? with double zipper slides, 3 rows & 2 channels of PALS
- Top of lid pocket: 6.5? x 3? x 1? inside lined with loop field; 3/4? webbing grab handle
Product Description
Rear/CCW Compartment: 9” x 8.5” with 7” x 8” loop field
Customer Reviews
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Great bag, even for non-LEO!
By Noel D. Gomez Jr.
I purchased this bag because I finished school but still needed something just to carry my laptop and other small items along with the Smith&Wesson. I chose the LEO over the EDC version only because I didn't really care for a water bottle holder. In this bag, I am fitting my MSI Wind, chargers with other notebook accessories, tissue, small medicine bottle, S&W M&P + spare mags, voice recorder, spare pocket knife, and using Grimlocs to attach keys and other items. It carries comfortably on the strong side. I don't regret buying this bag.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Just as advertised
By G. Phelps
This bag is just as advertised. It the perfect size for day outings, including my trips to the Gun shows. Carrys water, snacks, ccw, magazines, pencil, pad and notebook. Very well made.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Product But Fatboy Still Rules
By Joel Dauteuil
This is a 5-star product - don't get me wrong. If I didn't already have the Fatboy version of this bag, I would probably love the Jumbo. But, in my opinion, and for my needs, the Fatboy rules.I picked up the Jumbo LEO because I wanted a little bit more room than the Fatboy and also didn't need the water bottle slot of the regular Jumbo. The Fatboy is not a big bag and that's the main reason I picked up the Jumbo - I had to know if it was worth it.The Jumbo material is Maxpedition's lighter version - not the crazy, stiff rugged material used in the Fatboy. So, while lighter, it's still more rugged than any other bag I own - except the Fatboy. So, I'm spoiled and I now I prefer the thicker material.I also prefer the following on the Fatboy - if this helps you with your decision:- Drawstring closure. At first it annoyed me on the Fatboy, then I see what it's like without it on the Jumbo. I'd rather have it - for keeping my stuff in and other stuff like sand, liquid, etc out.- Better organization - all around really: maybe it's just that the stiffer material makes the organization slots more reliable;- Pen holders on the strap are simple but fantastic; and, not on the Jumbo.- Strap mini pocket holds a flashlight or multi tool better - you don't feel like it would ever fall out of the Fatboy.- Back pocket is big enough for mobile or water bottle - although not designed for either necessarily - but it works.- Much more streamlined feel when you're wearing it - that's most likely because it's a little smaller but also because the material is much stiffer.So, they're both 5-star, excellent products and you can't go wrong. But, for my needs, I ended up passing on the Jumbo and opting for the smaller bag. As a side note, the Fatboy is absolutely the smallest I could imagine putting up with. If it were any smaller, I'd pass on it - just big enough.
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