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The SOG Responder Bag is a tactical shoulder bag designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike, featuring a spacious 11.5-liter capacity, six compartments for organized storage, and a comfortable padded design. Ideal for law enforcement, military, and hunting, this bag combines functionality with durability, ensuring you’re always prepared for your next adventure.
Brand | SOG |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Tactical Black |
Product Dimensions | 11.3"L x 4.4"W x 8.1"H |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 4.54 Kilograms |
Number of Compartments | 6 |
UPC | 020968611780 |
Capacity | 11.5 Liters |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020968611780 |
Manufacturer | The Outdoor Recreation Group |
Part Number | YPM001 OG 008 |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YPM001OG-008 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large |
Style | Responder Bag |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | One bag |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Backed by lifetime manufacturer’s warranty |
A**N
Worth it
Great go bag for my patrol car. Great quality and great price.
E**.
GREAT POUCH!
Awesome pouch! Lots of pockets as well as 3 double ar15 magazine pouches. Molle loops inside and out allow you to attach pistol magazine pouches inside with plenty of room for pistol and other gear and ammo. 10/10 would definitely recommend for range trips or someone who doesn't want a vest. Very good quality.
J**E
Great quality like always
Love SOG great quality like always
J**.
The bag is sweet, single stitch thou, priced rite!!!
Priced rite for a sweet little bag,,has alot of storage and trick add ons like two moral patch area's that sog dedicated ta one of their patches sewn on take point skull knife and tool trade marked est.1986 blacked out patch thats pretty sweet. Only downside to me is the single stitching that I know from having lots of bags is gunna fail so have needle and thread in one of the end pouches ready to repair. Zippers seem nice but time will tell, at this price point you cant be picky its a nice design.
T**.
Perfect ammo and small tool range bag
The media could not be loaded. I been using this bag about 6 months and it fits my usage scenario perfectly. I use it to compliment my AR15 pistol sling bag with Ammo and small tools for the range This bag is built really well and has a lot of room. I love how it gives me so much flexibility and doesn't tie me down. I currently carry 500rds+ of 9mm / 300 AAC , 6 to 8 AR-15 mags and 6 Sig P320 21rd/30rd mag and a first aid kit. I also carry a good amount of small tools in the side pockets. This bag is not bulky and very flexible. Has been holding out very well to abuse and keeps going. Highly recommended!
C**R
Great Bag
I put two 20rnd PMags per pouch and two in the end pocket. But with 8, 7.62 20rnd mags, 5 15rnd Sig 9mm mags, a SOG multitool, IFAK, small flash light and a pair of gloves, it's a bit heavy. But it just sits behind the seat of my truck next to my POF 14.5in .308. You know, just in case.... of those pesky undead... although, I should have used 25rnd PMags so they would be a little easier to get out. They are a bit snug... but the bag is holding up well for my use...A little advice... I see a lot of complaints about all bags and backpacks coming a part and complaints about the seams. No matter the cost or quaility of the bag, there are always strings. Take a lighter and carterize them. It will be well worth your effort to make any bag last...UPDATE: Still going strong. I have had at the range several times. Six 7.62 PMags, Five Glock 19 mags, and about 5ish lbs of other stuff. Holding up great. I am not easy on it. Gets tossed into backseat of truck and pushed around A LOT. Get one, or two...UPDATE 2.0: 05/13/20017 SO far this thing is holding up well. I switched over to 6, 25rnd .308 pmags. It holds the extra weight well. Still have all the above mention gear in it also. I have also ordered 2 more. I cannot tell you enough how great this little bag is, especially for the money.UPDATE 3.0: 03/03/2018. This thing is still going strong. I’m at the range 2-3 times a month minimum. It’s holding up to the 25rnd, .308 PMags very well. You cannot beat this little bag. If you’re looking for an active shooter bag, go bag, you just can’t beat it at any price...Update 4.0: 08/27/2018. Just bought another bag. That makes six. They are all going strong including the one with the 8 SR25 PMags in it. No fraying. No threads coming loose. Nothing. When I get each bag, I go over it with a lighter carterizing all the strings. I feel it makes a difference in it staying together.Update 5.0: 09/23/2018. All bags are still going strong. Just ordered two more. Four loaded with .308 PMags, the rest with 5.56. Now the whole family uses them. Well worth the $20. I can’t emphasize enough about carterizing the loose threads. It makes a difference I believe.Update 6.0: These bags are still going strong. No issues. No tears. No strap breaks. Nothing.Update 7.0: Original purchase bag is still going strong as well as the others. I don’t know the other reviewers are doing to their bags to make them fall apart? No holes, no frays, nothing. I use this bag hard. It gets tossed around a lot in my truck’s back seat with 7.62 PMags. And for those complaining, it’s a $20 bag. Geez...
J**.
works great for quick response bag
I bought this to use as a quick response bag for my home and area defense. It works perfect! It can hold 6 AR15 mags. I don't recommend you stack your pistol and AR mags together. Seems that the mag pouches are designed to hold AR mags. It has a molle webbing inside the bag so you can place a holster there for handgun and mags. Its just the perfect size to keep first aid stuff, torniquet and you still have full mobility, its easy to sling and when you sling it in front you can still work AR comfortably and quickly go to your pistol in the bag if you need to. My only 2 cons are the shoulder pad on the strap, its kinda wide so if its right over your shoulder, when you aim with your AR it makes it somewhat uncomfortable and could possibly change your shooting. What I did to combat this was i taped the shoulder pad so it sits on the back of my right shoulder (im right handed) and that worked perfect! the second con: is the mag pouches are velcro and when switch mags, you need to pull the top quickly so it comes open or use 2 hands. the bag needs a chest strap to really keep the bag from moving up when you change mags. Other than that the bag is perfect for what I am using it for.One solution I am going to test is to put inside each mag pouch a retention device like a KYWI insert from Esstac and not use the velcro, not sure if that will keep the bag from moving, probably wont but worth a try. I will add an update soon!
J**A
More like this
This is how much bags like this should cost. Some of those other tactical brands charge so much for something like this (You know which ones). This is priced well is a tremendous value. I needed a bag that I could make kits that go to each rifle I have, so that I have so if I needed to equip a group of people really quick I could give them a rifle and a bag and they’d be squared away. With mags, gloves, first aid, a knife, flashlight, cost gets up there for each kit bag. This bag helps keep cost done to a practical level that someone without a DOD budget can be well equipped. Bag is well made. Stiching is good and zippers run smooth. Velcro is clingy and there is space in each mag pouch to run two .308 pmags in each pouch. Overall, we need more products like this.
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