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Maxpedition Prepared Citizen Backpack: Discreet Looks and Tactical Functionality

December 13, 2023 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

Maxpedition Prepared Citizen Classic 2.0 Backpack

Designed to seamlessly blend into the urban lifestyle while packing a powerful punch of tactical versatility, the Prepared Citizen Classic 2.0 backpack stands as a beacon of innovation in the world of concealed carry and personal protection.

Crafted with precision and purpose, this backpack redefines the concept of covert utility, allowing you to remain well-prepared for any situation while exuding an air of effortless sophistication.

The Prepared Citizen Classic 2.0 backpack is ingeniously crafted to appear as an ordinary lifestyle accessory, effectively shrouding its tactical prowess in plain sight.

Whether you’re navigating city streets or venturing into uncharted territory, this backpack ensures your intentions remain discreet and your belongings well-guarded.

The rearward “secret” compartment serves as a multi-functional haven, catering to a wide range of needs. Securely stow your concealed carry weapon, safeguard valuable documents during travel, or even house a tablet for modern convenience.

For those prioritizing personal safety, this compartment readily accommodates a ballistic panel (sold separately), enhancing your protection without compromising your style.

Distinguished by four key differentiators, the Prepared Citizen Classic 2.0 embodies sophistication and utility like never before. The omission of the central Maxpedition logo creates an understated appearance, allowing you to seamlessly blend in.

In its place, a 2″ x 3.75″ loop field proudly stands, inviting you to personalize your pack with morale or ID patches that reflect your identity.

Maxpedition Prepared Citizen

Furthermore, hook and loop wings make their debut, revolutionizing the management of shoulder strap webbing slack. This innovation not only enhances the aesthetics but also showcases the meticulous attention to detail that sets Maxpedition apart.

The backpack strap connections have been meticulously redesigned for superior strength, ensuring your comfort and security remain uncompromised.

Embodying the spirit of adaptability, the Prepared Citizen Classic 2.0 boasts an impressive overall capacity of 1364 cu. in. / 22L. Its concealed carry compartment, accessible from both sides, is fully loop-lined, presenting a secure sanctuary for your essentials.

With Teflon-coated 1000-denier nylon fabric, YKK zippers, and Duraflex buckles, this backpack is engineered to withstand the rigors of both urban exploration and outdoor excursions.

Maxpedition Prepared Citizen

Prepare for the unexpected with the Prepared Citizen Classic 2.0 backpack – a fusion of function and finesse that transcends boundaries.

Maxpedition’s unwavering commitment to quality, reinforced construction, and impeccable finishing elevates this backpack to a league of its own.

Discover a world where style and substance coexist, and where your readiness knows no bounds. Embrace the evolution – redefine your preparedness, redefine your journey.

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About Scott Witner

Scott Witner is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6-month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Mountain Warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center, attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang and the Jungle Warfare school in the jungles of Okinawa Japan. He now enjoys trail running, hiking, functional fitness and working on his truck. Scott resides in Northeastern Ohio.

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