

In the main compartment, I had the 2 Eversafe meals, rain poncho, rope, and hammock. In the larger outside pouch, my first aid kit and water filter fit in there just right. Top smaller outer pouch that is on top of the pack – bug spray, topo maps, GPS and map compass fit in there just right. So I grabbed some Eversafe meals, GPS, topo maps, water filter, map compass, hammock, and put everything in the Kodiak. * PALS modular webbing throughout to for attaching accessoriesīefore the pack is taken out on a hiking / camping trip, I wanted to get a feel for it. * Theft deterrent devices built-in to capture zipper pulls * Compatible with 100oz hydration reservoir * Water bottle pocket sized to fit 32oz Nalgene bottle * Bag can be worn in front and contents comfortably accessed while sitting down * Fits up to 15.4″ (diagonal screen size) laptop computer.

* Bottom front: 10 high x 9 wide x 2 thick with internal organization * Top front: 4.5 high x 9 wide x 2 thick with internal organization * Main compartment: 17 high x 10 wide x 4 thick with internal organization * Single shoulder backpack designed to maximize utility when rotated towards front of body

Maxpedition makes 3 packs in its gearslinger series – the Sitka, Noatak and the Kodiak. Thus, making the pack easy to access without having to dismount it. Its designed so that the user can disconnect an under-the-arm strap, and then spin the pack so that its in front of them. The Maxpedition Kodiak Gearslinger is unlike a lot of other backpacks, as it only has one shoulder strap.
