








🎯 Tactical toughness meets millennial mobility — never leave your essentials behind!
The Hannibal Tactical Military Backpack is a 36L expandable, water-resistant assault pack made from durable 600D oxford fabric. Designed for 3-day trips, it features multiple compartments including a hydration bladder pocket, padded adjustable straps, and MOLLE loops for modular gear attachment. Perfect for professionals who demand rugged reliability and organized versatility on the go.











| ASIN | B07GPJLHV2 |
| ASIN | B0DDNG6Z42 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Backpack Design | Framed Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | 87,453 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 726 in Internal Frame Camping & Hiking Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Hannibal Tactical |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 16 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,069) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,069) |
| Date First Available | 19 Oct. 2019 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Embellishment Feature | Plush Accent |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30.5D x 33W x 50.8H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Military Tactical Backpack |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Tbp-01 |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Hannibal Tactical |
| Manufacturer | Hannibal Tactical |
| Material Type | Mesh |
| Model Name | Tbp-01 |
| Model Number | 4350077806 |
| Number Of Pockets | 6 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material Type | Polyester |
| Pattern | Camouflage |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 33.02 x 50.8 cm |
| Product Style | Tactical Hunting Camping Outdoor Backpack |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Storage Volume | 40 litres |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| UPC | 767421996885 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**Y
bigger and better.
the bag quality is a huge step up from the 30l bags you see. it expands as needed thanks to side straps squashing it in. shoulder straps and waste belt work well if its heavy.
A**R
Great backpack for the price
Great budget backpack. I tried 3 others before but being over 6 foot and broad found they were too small. Or they lacked sufficient padding in shoulder straps. Have been delighted with this one so far. Well made. Well padded. I ruck with 40lbs in it and is fine though for heavier weight or long distance would benefit from a padded waist belt. But for 2/3 miles it does the job perfectly
R**T
Excellent
Best backpack ever, really good pockets set up, nice and spacious!
D**O
Great value - Sore when heavy
I've bought two of these now. One for fishing and one for daily use. Pros: For the price you'll not find a better bag. It's big, has plenty pockets, lots of adjustment for fit, is compatible with hundreds of molle attachments, is well made and isn't expensive. Cons: With any decent weight in it this bag gets sore very quickly. I feel it in my neck and shoulders as the hag has no firm structure. I removed the annoying "Y" shaped strap at the top as it constantly gets in the way of the zip pockets on the front. The side straps go over the zips so it's a bit of an arse to fully open the main compartments with the side straps closed. This isn't a biggie as they still open plenty with the straps closed. The toggles on the zippers are exactly the same colour as the bag which makes them tricky to see immediately, I've changed mine for a different colour paracord. It's not a super heavy duty, last you a lifetime, bells and whistles backpack. They cost well over £100. The cons, however, are pretty insignificant in light of what this bag does deliver: Good quality at a very affordable price. Just not for heavy loads.
A**R
Amazing
Love this bag so big and to take so much
K**S
Cheap construction
They've cut a lot of corners on producing this bag: There's no plastic ends on the zip tags which means they come untied and fall off over time. The ends of the tighteners haven't been overlapped and sewn up so they can come out of the clips. The zip on the main compartment failed after less than a year of light use. It's smaller than other backpacks of the same size I've owned, it's more like 32 or 33 Litres than 36. Overall I recommend that you save your money and buy a version of this backpack from a different supplier as it'll last longer and be better.
I**.
Useful and inexpensive.
This bag is affordable and great value. I needed drink carriers for the sides (available on Amazon) and replaced the zip pulls for better viability. Great spaces, great straps for pens, scissors etc.easy to use, easy to carry.
P**A
Very big
Very big and excellent backpack very good size roomy I sincerely recommend
E**R
Çantayı alırken kalitesi hakkında çekincelerim vardı ama kalitesi düşündüğümün kat kat üstünde çıktı. Hacim olarak da çok yeterli. Almak isteyen kişilere tavsiye ederim, hiç düşünmeden alabilirsiniz....
A**!
This item is a good solid pack, some key compartments and the ability to be flexible with adding or moving clipped items.
J**D
I served in the Army as an infantryman. This assault pack is perfect. The brown earth color is amazing. The durability seems great so far. I will definently order another!
P**S
Voor dit geld een prima rugzak. Veel vakken, mijn zoon is er blij mee. De kleur komt echter niet overeen met wat vermeld is
J**R
Got this to finally replace the backpack Ive been using for years as an Officer, and currently kicking myself for not doing so earlier. The bag has much more internal space than I pictured in my minds eye, plenty of room for my toughbook laptop, binder of notes, a decently sized box of chips (for those long shifts where Im not trying to spend all my money on fast food and gas stations), a couple extra water bottles, and still have a good 1/4 of the space left for whatever else I might stuff in there...and thats just in the first compartment! The particular way this bag is divided and organized took a few minutes to fully process from the years of using my old bag, but once I figured out how I wanted to make use of the various different chambers and compartments and dividers, it actually works rather sensibly. Everything has its place and is grouped with things my mind likes to group together...it just works. And yes, the bag does come with the TBL American flag patch, which is of actually a real nice PVC quality instead of cloth embroidery like most cheap patches. The stars on the union are even raised up to be felt. My only REAL issue I have with the bag is the odd 3 pronged straps along the top. Ive come to understand that I could make use of it by rolling up my hi-vis vests or a short duty jacket and then using the straps to secure it to the top, which is a really nice idea actually, but when not wanting to make use of the feature the straps just get in the way. I also completely removed and cut off the straps along the front since Im using this as a duty bag and not as a hiking bag or rucksack and they just looked goofy and got in the way of my gear when wearing the backpack. I also cut of some of the excessive extra on the straps along the bottom of the bag as again it looked a bit goofy. On a final cosmetic point, expect the bag to arrive "flat packed" and folded inside its shipping bag, and dont expect the many MANY creases in the bag to go away anytime soon unless you want to take it through a few wash and dry cycles maybe (have not done myself, so not sure how it would fare quality and construction wise after doing that) All in all, for the price it is amazing. Accept the fact that you do indeed want a "tacticool" looking bag for whatever reason, and just buy it already. I chose this over other options because I actually do make use of the molle and now my backpack is the only thing I have that lets me show off any neat patches Ive accrued over the years which are not at all authorized for me to wear on my uniform or uniform vest. Its cool. So buy it.
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