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FirstSpear Friday Focus – Noveske Discreet Backpack

FS Noveske Discreet Pack

In this week’s FirstSpear Friday Focus we cover one of my favorite products, the Noveske Discreet Backpack. Developed in conjunction with Noveske Rifleworks, this discreet pack is camouflage for your carbine. Overall, the appearance belies the true intent of the bag.

The Noveske Discreet Backpack will accommodate an SBR, subgun or broken down rifle. It also integrates a large beavertail in the front of the pack for jackets and other items and offers daisy chain down both sides.

Daisychain

Additionally, they’ve ingeniously incorporated the Noveske cross design into the padding on the back.

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The shoulder straps are padded for comfortable carry.

Padded Shoulder Straps

When you open it up, it’s got two straps to keep your gun in place.

Additionally, there’s a barrel muzzle shroud.

I’m a fan of the color combos used offered with this pack. You’ve got Black/Coyote/Ranger Green and Grey/Brown/Rust. I’ve also seen a Black/Red variant that is also mentioned in the video.

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Here’s a great offer from FirstSpear; purchase a Noveske Pack and receive a free logo T-shirt.

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3 Responses to “FirstSpear Friday Focus – Noveske Discreet Backpack”

  1. MP5 says:

    It tends to aggravate me when “decent” packs do not have belts.

    • Sapper Dude says:

      Yeah, that’s a good amount of weight for your shoulders and space for other gear.

  2. SapperDude says:

    When compared to other hiking, backpacking, and extended trail packs these discreet carry packs seem stand out when placed among gear one would find others wearing on the trail. A 65L-100L+ backpacking pack with a free floating lid could definitely fit most long guns plus kit with no problem. The catch is backpacking packs lack methods to secure your weapon. I think if the folks producing these “discreet carry” packs worked backwards from what they are trying to blend in with they could achieve complete and functional stealth carry.