Maxpedition Colossus Bag --- Heinnie Haynes - Knives, Pocket Tools and Accessories

Maxpedition Colossus Bag


Maxpedition Colossus Bag

Policy For The Supply Of Blades

It is illegal to supply a knife to anyone under the age of 18. Heinnie Haynes actively checks the details of all orders for knives, and other edged items. Should we be unable to confirm your eligibility, you will be asked to provide proof of age in the form of a photocopy of you drivers licence or passport.

For those who need something larger than their Jumbo, Maxpedition now offer the COLOSSUS Versipack, a bold new, no-holds-barred approach to Maxpedition's battlefield-proven shoulder sling concept.

Large yet manageable, the COLOSSUS has main and secondary compartments each filled to the gills with internal pockets and dividers. The frontal compartment features an additional lower zipper opening to access items at the bottom. Beaucoup attachment points line both exterior sides while rear and back sleeve compartments both contain 7" x 8" loop fields for CCW accessories. The back compartment can also accommodate a 50 oz. hydration reservoir. The COLOSSUS is bells and whistles galore, and designed for those who want a myriad of value added features and expandability. Use it as a grab-and-go bail out bag, mini range bag, or for everyday carry.

Product Details

Strap Ambidextrous with shoulder pad
Top 6in x 5in x 1in thick with internal pocket and elastic loops
Weight 34.2 oz
Main Compartment 8in x 5in x 10in deep, padded sides and bottom, front and back internal pockets
Stock Inc Tax
Maxpedition Colossus Bag BlackMAXP-424-B £95.95
Maxpedition Colossus Bag GreenMAXP-424-G £95.95
Maxpedition Colossus Bag KhakiMAXP-424-K £95.95

Customer Reviews

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Very good but not as big as you think
Reviewed by Klachilies from London

This is a great camera bag. It's called the Colossus but it's only medium sized. The top pocket perfectly fits a PSP & you can just get a paperback in the front pocket. The main compartment has enough room for a large frame DSLR (I carry a Nikon D3). You won't be able to carry loads of equipment unless you use the many Molle attachment points to add more pockets, but with most modern cameras you don't really need much extra stuff. The main compartment is also very well padded. Bit pricey though.

June 2008
This review applies to the Maxpedition Colossus Bag Black version.