MYSTERY RANCH  Urban Assault Travel Pack

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Inspired by military rucksacks, the clean, functional MYSTERY RANCH Urban Assault travel pack prepares you for adventurous travels, hikes and everyday challenges such as commuting or school.

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Features

  • Built-in laptop and tablet sleeves hug your devices closely to the back panel for optimal carrying comfort and protection; laptop sleeve fits screens up to 15 in.
  • Zippered, mesh-lined pocket with key clip in the lid and 2 internal zippered pockets organize small items
  • Distinctive 3-zipper design allows quick access to contents
  • 500-denier Cordura® fabric and YKK® zippers stand up to the test of time

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Travel

Bag Style

Backpack

Gear Capacity (L)

21 liters

Gear Capacity (cu. in.)

1,280 cubic inches

Number of Exterior Pockets

1

Laptop Compartment

Yes

Fits Laptop Size (in.)

15 inches

iPad / Tablet Compartment

Yes

Carry-On

Yes

Material(s)

Cordura nylon/closed-cell foam

Dimensions

23 x 13.5 x 10 inches

Weight

2 lbs. 13 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Fits Torso Length (in.)

17-21 inches

Frame Material

Plastic

Reviews
13 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Product Rating

3 out of 4 (75%) reviewers recommend this product

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TxDoc
West Texas
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great pack

6 years ago

This is quickly becoming my favorite travel/day pack. It does fit easily under an airline seat. It is relatively streamlined and very well-made. Zippers, in particular, are fantastic. I really appreciate the layout of the tri zip. The mesh pockets inside and the pocket in the lid make organization easy without being too cluttered. I feel like the material that mystery ranch uses for these packs is heavier and more durable than the average hiking style pack. It is more along the lines of a tactical pack material although it seems much better finished and clean in appearance. It saves overall weight by avoiding unnecessary internal dividers and redundant fabric. Mine is coyote and I love the brown color.

Yes , I recommend this product
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J Alex
Philly
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great Town Bag

7 years ago

This bag is perfect for what it's designed for- commuting around town. This bag looks great, is made of durable materials and is highly water resistant. I've worn it on multiple bike rides in the rain without any water seepage. Not a whole lot of organizational areas inside, but once you streamline your EDC it seems to be the right amount. The bag is comfortable to wear and easy to fit under a desk or on a hook in front of your barstool after work. I plan to take it hiking and traveling this summer, so I'll update then.

Yes , I recommend this product
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Mark
Minneapolis
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Liked it so much I bought 2

6 years ago

Really enjoying this pack. The size is perfect, and the internal side and top organization are really good. There are taped seams on here and it takes a long time (8+ hours in a torrent) before you see any signs of internal dampness. I have it in coyote, which is great for outdoors. I liked it all so much that I just bought a black one to blend in better in the Urban Environment!

Yes , I recommend this product
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Jonathan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Urban Assault

8 years ago

This is the best EDC bag that I've own to date. I've tried bags from Arcteryx, Chrome, Deuter, LibTech, Mountain Hardwear, Oakley, OR, Patagonia, Timbuk 2, I mean the list goes on. It's the ideal size to pack a laptop, lunch, jacket and water bottle. The inside pockets are great for pens, business cards, a small first aid kit...etc. The top pocket can hold a Oakley hardcase for glasses plus keys and small items. The shoulder straps fit great for broad shoulders and easy to adjust. The zippers are on the stiff side, but close well. The pack performed great during a 45 minute rainstorm too.

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Julie
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Tripod & Boom Pole Love It

6 years ago

I never heard of this brand before purchasing it about a month ago. I bought this bag to be my regular commuter bag. However I found it it is super useful as I I am a documentary filmmaker. I had not yet found a bag that will hold my tripod and boom pole comfortably. The sturdiness of the front zipper means that you can have the top flap unzipped and the bag will still stay zipped up so tall stuff can stick out the top. This means I get to carry my full size tripod with me and not the rinky-dink ones. This is a great feature and I never would have articulated this need before but now that I have a bag that can carry this stuff I'm not going to be able to go back to another type of bag. Thank you.

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KMo13
Memphis, TN
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

COLORING VERY OFF

7 years ago

I order the Coyote color, which appears yellow online. When I received the bag, it is actually brown! They are not even remotely close to the same color. I was so excited to have it for my upcoming trip, but now am returning it and fearful of getting a new one due to not trusting the coloring online. I didn’t even remove the bag from there packaging, so the bag itself may be great. But I have no interest in even getting that far if the color is that off!

No, I do not recommend this product
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JOPh
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Almost Perfect

7 years ago

This is a great EDC pack. The only thing a really wish it had were the elastic-topped stretch side pockets like the Street Fighter has. Otherwise it's a perfect size, with great entry from the 3Zip. One detail I really appreciate is that MR still uses large metal zipper pull tabs on their zippers. I wouldn't recommend this pack if it didn't have those to help make it easy to open and close. The top and interior pockets are nice, though the inside ones would be a little more useful if they were a little larger. And while the mesh they make them out of is useful cause you can see thru it, it's also sometimes frustrating as small items snag on it when you try to get them out. Lastly, and possible most importantly, it carries really well. The nice wide shoulder straps rest on my wider shoulders without pulling or pinching, making it much more comfortable than most 'daypacks' to carry around all day.

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Robby Lapp
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

The Best Pack for Me

6 years ago

Rugged Quality, Form Fitting Comfort, Holds 15" Laptop, Breathability, Sternum Strap, and USA made. This pack is not USA made, but it met all of my other requirements. Laptop, 32oz Jug, Multi-tool, DJ Headphones, Cables/Chargers, Umbrella, Jacket, Lunch Bag... No Problem. The pack looks more tactical in person than pictures suggest which I appreciate, but realistically, I don't have any Molle attachments so, this is not an issue for me. I do have a LapTop, and for this reason alone I leaned toward The Urban over the ASAP, even though I would have paid more for USA Made. My only criticisms are not deal breakers: 01 They made this pack a one-size-fits-all, and as such, The Straps are unnecessarily long when you pull the pack high on your back. 02 The Grab Handle on top is adequit but it is just a 1" strip of Nylon. I would prefer a beefy handle. 03 Mystery Ranch did not include any velcro area to personalize with patches.

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m.j.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

From Shimane-ken to Tokyo and Back Again

7 years ago

I bought this pack for an 18-day whirlwind trip throughout Japan, visiting family and old friends. From the countryside of Shimane-ken, up to Tokyo (and little beyond that), it supported a lot of long days (and quite a few evenings) of hiking, taking trains and running around. It carried my goretex jacket, all of our necessary paperwork and documentation, a thick book and all my electronics (iPad, phone, etc.), change purse (Japanese coins are ubiquitous and heavy) and some small omiyage (gifts for our family and friends) . Plus a bevy of Japanese snacks and my water bottle! The design and the blue color got quite a few compliments. If you have ever taken a packed Tokyo train, you will appreciate the clean lines on this pack (you won't get hung up or snag as you weave through the crowds). I liked the tri-zip design, as it made it easy to get in and out of the pack and grab stuff that settled to the bottom. This pack did its job well!

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Chris C
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Peppercorn looks purple

6 years ago

Great backpack. Slick design and good organization. One thing about the colors...the peppercorn is deceptive in all online pictures. In person it looks like a dusty purple. It’s a shame because this backpack in charcoal or a true grey would put the urban in urban assault.

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