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CamelBak® 100 oz. MaXimum Gear MotherLode |
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Description/Features |
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NSN: 8465-01-541-7990 (ACUPAT)
NSN: 8465-01-499-0674 (Black)
NSN: 8465-01-523-9195 (Coyote Brown)
NSN: 8465-01-541-7991 (Digital Desert Camo)
NSN: 8465-01-517-4775 (Foliage)
No matter what the assignment, no matter what the gear, CamelBak’s MotherLode™ can handle it. Its reinforced webbing allows for easy integration of an HSPR, while still hauling over 2100 cu. in (35 L) of gear and 100 ounces (3.0 L) of water effortlessly on a Independent Suspension Harness. Store gear and communications in cargo spaces complete with internal organizers for tools and small items. Load up. Move out!
- Multiple storage spaces include main compartment with zippered mesh pocket and divided organizer and zippered slat pocket for maps, files, or other low-profile items
- Add or remove nametags and unit badges quickly with integrated VELCRO® strips
- Air Channel™ back panel and lumbar support
- Redesigned! ASIPS radio attachment points hold bulky communications securely
- Redesigned! ASIPS antennae ports allow for antennae of all sizes
- Capacity: 100 oz.
- Dimensions: 19" x 13" x 8"
- Volume: Cargo Only // 2142 cu. in. (35.1 L) including water // 2322 cu. in. (38.1 L)
- Weight: Empty Reservoir // 3.8 lbs (1.71 kg) filled reservoir // 10.0 lbs (4.54 kg)
- Made in the USA
Colors: ACUPAT, Black, Coyote, Digital Desert Camo, Foliage or MULTICAM®
WEIGHT: 4.88 lbs.
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Best pack ever!

First of all, this backpack fits very comfortably on my back. The lumbar support is truly amazing. Unlike most backpacks, the side that fits against your back is very breathable, so there is no moisture building up making it uncomfortably wet. I hit two high peaks in the Adirondack mountains yesterday with this pack and it was amazing! It held up extremely well to the cold weather ranging from 4 F. to -15F. The molle attachments makes carrying gear and anything else extremely easy. The price is steep, but it is well worth it!
Lawrence
- January 25, 2009
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Great!

I got selected for a random advanced search at the airport with this bag as my carryon and the TSA had trouble finding all of the compartments!
Nathan
- July 13, 2008
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Almost perfect!

This is a great pack! Unequaled quality for all that you get for the price! It's excellent for a 3-5 day assult, ruck, or hike. The lumbar is unbelievable. Along with the shoulder straps and support you can have this thing loaded to the T and have rucked or hiked for miles on end and feel only like you've been carrying no more than 5-10 lbs! The amount of equip. it can hold is awsome. It has pleny of M.O.L.L.E. slides and straps to attach extra gear. If your good enough you can even strap sniper gear to it, even your tool of long range death. Only draw back, I have to agree 100 percent with Mr. G.E. Conner Sr., the shoulder straps suck if you want to attach your KA-Bar or any other survival or fighting knife unless its a folder or about 5inches max! Altogether though it can work with a little elbow grease! Great hydration pack! Can't wait to get the BFM and especially the Transformer for light, quick stealth ops! HOO-RAH!!!
jamie
- November 18, 2007
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MotherLode

I ordered on of these in Foliage Green to wear with my new ABU's. This is on of the best packs i have ever had, enough space, but it's not too huge. Lots of good little convenience type things, but it's not overloaded with gimmicky features. I have USAF and my name tape velcroed to the front. I used one of these in desert 3-color while i was deployed in Iraq, they are practically indestructible.
Donald
- October 12, 2007
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Basically a good pack. Except for the shoulder straps...

The cargo area itself is great, the waistbelt is fine. The Hydration system is great. The only problem is that if you have a chest or shoulders then the top portion of the shoulder straps and all their hangers for quick equipment are at about at the level of the top of you shoulders. Drawing a combat knife at the level of your ear is not suitable, unless you like to have your ear splayed open.
G.E.C.
Gregory
- July 9, 2007
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