Exos-Gear is a fairly new company in the pack game. However, they are making quite the entrance with the great looking Bravo tactical style pack. Exon-Gear reached out and sent me their Bravo pack to review as well as their Commuter style pack. Most of the packs I review here at RMK are not for the budget shopper or one that does not want to drop $300 for a backpack. Another thing I love to review here at RMK is packs built in the US just to support our country. Again, this is great but for those wanting to get a great looking pack and not break the bank the Bravo is the way to go.

The Bravo is built from full 600D Polyester which is not the normal 1000D-500D Cordura I love, however right now you can get the Bravo pack for $35 which is almost 1/10th the price of the other bags I review here at RMK. The 600D Poly is still a great fabric and will battle through almost anything with you. The Bravo pack, coming in at 33L is also a perfect size for EDC or a day pack. I opted for the Grey color, there is also Coyote, Black, and OD green.

On the very front of the pack, there are six rows of MOLLE webbing that will allow you to attach external pouches or carabiner, etc. Above the MOLLE webbing there is the Exos-gear Logo. There is also a 2x3 velcro strip for adding all of your morale patches on the upper left-hand side of the pack which is a must have for a pack of this style.