Mystery Ranch believes the Crewcab is one of the most innovative and adaptable packs ever made.
Born out of a unit’s need to haul ammo cans, this famous variable-capacity pack can collapse or expand to carry loads that vary dramatically in size, shape, and weight. At its smallest, the Crewcab is a low-profile, 1900 cu-in pack, but can be expanded out to carry more than 6000 cu in. It can carry EOD gear, Pelican cases, robots, MR Load Cells, ammo cans, even casevacs in a pinch. The CREWCAB excels at carrying weird loads.
As a NICE framed pack, the Crewcab can haul the biggest loads in comfort. The NICE frame’s adjustable Futura yoke and lumbar wrap system —a three-dimensionally shaped belt— make sure you get a custom fit for any body type.
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Ranger Green please MR:)
Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner for Dana & Crew !
I was just looking at this again as I would like it to be one of my next pack purchases. However, I ditto the RANGER GREEN! I wouldn’t mind the other colors but until the AF gets their butt in gear with the uniform changes, Ranger Green would be the best color option for me.
Olive drab is preferred but ranger green is acceptable. Literally the only reason I haven’t bought this exact pack.
I’m going to lust after this for awhile. The price is more than I can do at the moment: $630! ($540 for the pack, plus $90 for their day pack lid)
I really like their design for their frames. It’s adjustable like no pack I’ve seen before, so I have zero worries about it fitting me.
This reminds me of a simple, expandable webbed panel I have, for which I added the pouches I needed. It can carry anything. Mystery Ranches pack here though looks like it has a better frame.
Anyone know if that is the pelican 1600 pictured?
They do make OD color.