The Lowdown
he Tactix 3-Day Plus is a beast. Whether you’re a photographer carrying multiple lenses and a tripod, or a tech traveler with enough gadgets to power a small village, this bag offers the organization and durability you need. It’s rugged and smart, with enough compartments to satisfy even the most obsessive organizer.
Overall
Pros
- 35 pockets
- Removable backboard/shovel
- Rugged build
- Water resistant
Cons
- Some might find it heavy, especially when full
If you’re the kind of person who likes to be prepared for anything — from a sudden weekend getaway to a full-blown zombie apocalypse, keep reading. We are looking at the First Tactical Tactix 3-Day Plus Backpack, and this isn’t just a gear bag; it’s basically a mobile base of operations that you can wear.
First off, this thing looks “tacti-cool” without being over-the-top. It features the Lynx Laser Cut Platform, which is a fancy way of saying it has a sleek, low-profile grid for attaching extra gear. It’s 20% stronger than traditional webbing, so feel free to hang your heavy-duty tech pouches or that oversized water bottle without fear.

With a massive 62.2-liter capacity (roughly 3,794 cubic inches), you could probably fit your entire home office in here. The main compartment measures 13” wide by 22” long x 9” deep. It opens 180 degrees, so no more digging like an archaeologist to find your charger at the bottom. There are 11 external pockets and 24 internal pockets. If you lose something in this bag, it might be gone forever (or just in the fleece-lined eyewear pocket).

The Tactix 3-Day Plus Backpack includes unique features that make it more than just a laptop backpack. The Hook and Hang Thru System is the “secret sauce.” It’s a specialized compartment that unzips at the top and bottom, allowing oversized gear (like a rifle sleeve or even certain long tools) to slide right through and hang securely.

The internal backboard is removable and can be used as a literal shovel in an emergency. It also doubles as a splint. Talk about multi-functional! It is built with HD spacer mesh and dual-density foam shoulder straps. Even when it’s fully loaded (and at 5.4 pounds empty, it can get heavy), it won’t make you feel like you’re carrying a boulder.

The Nitty-Gritty Specs
The First Tactical Tactix 3-Day Plus Backpack is made from 500D and 1000D water-resistant nylon, so it is built to handle rough weather, hard use, or even the occasional spilled latte. It uses YKK zippers throughout, which is a big deal because nobody wants to fight with a snagged zipper when they need to get into their bag quickly. The backpack also features Duraflex hardware for added durability and is available in Black, OD Green, and Coyote.

The Tactix 3-Day Plus is a beast. Whether you’re a photographer carrying multiple lenses and a tripod, or a tech traveler with enough gadgets to power a small village, this bag offers the organization and durability you need. It’s rugged and smart, with enough compartments to satisfy even the most obsessive organizer.
The First Tactical Tactix 3-Day Plus Backpack retails for $247.49; it is available directly from the manufacturer and other retailers, including Amazon.
Source: Manufacturer-supplied review sample
What I Like: 35 pockets; Removable backboard/shovel; Rugged build; Water resistant
What Needs Improvement: Some might find it heavy, especially when full