Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger --- Heinnie Haynes - Knives, Pocket Tools and Accessories

Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger


Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger

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.

The REMORA is the newest and smallest member of the Gearslinger line, designed to be light weight and comfortable yet, like all MAXPEDITION products, loaded with features and attachment points. Both the main and rear compartments have loop fields for attaching internal CCW accessories. Shoulder strap is ambidextrous and concealable. The REMORA can be piggy-backed onto larger packs using Slik Clips.

Product Details

Capacity 225 cu. in.
Front Compartment 6in x 6in x 1in with divider, keyper, elastic loops, drainage grommet, YKK zipper closure
Front Slip Pocket 6in x 5in, YKK zipper closure
Main Compartment 9in x 7in x 3 with front and back divider, YKK#10 zipper closure, drainage grommet
Rear Compartment 6in x 8in with button closure
Shoulder support Ambidextrous
Stock Inc Tax
Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger BlackMAXP-419-B £84.95
Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger Digital CamoMAXP-419-DFC £89.95
Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger GreenMAXP-419-G £84.95
Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger KhakiMAXP-419-K £84.95

Customer Reviews

*****
Reviewed by Ray Bibby from Frome

Great little bag, goes with me everywhere , got a small Lowepro camera bag attached to the webbing. Room for the essentials.

May 2008
This review applies to the Maxpedition Remora Gearslinger Black version.
*****
Excellent quality
Reviewed by Nick from Isle of Man

This is my first Maxpedition product & I'm very pleased I bought it. The quality is excellent & this bag looks like it will last a lifetime. It replaces an Eagle Creek bag which looks thin & delicate in comparison.

February 2008