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For a long time, crossbody bags were unfit for tactical operations because of their inherent decrease in balance. But, with new materials and ergonomics, new bags are much more stable and their ability to be quickly put on and off became much more pronounced. Currently, there are several tactical advantages in carrying a crossbody bag compared to a traditional backpack, especially in non-military security scenarios. In many cases, you want your essential gear or tools to be there with you, but also to be able to drop them down and improve your mobility in an instant. There are several things that a tactical crossbody bag must have:
  • A wide and comfortable cross-strap
  • Sturdiness and balance
  • High adaptability and/or modular features
In terms of carrying capacity alone, the crossbody bag will never replace a military backpack. But, for quick missions that might require more gear, or with individual security tasks where you need to adapt to unforeseen situations, it is a good choice of primary carry container. Those who want to buy a good crossbody bag will need to look out for the size of the pack and the strap. The price of the item will vary depending on the features, but there will always be an adequate model for sale.

What Is a Tactical Cross-Bag?

Cross-bags, or crossbody backpacks, used to be mostly used for sports and recreation. But, as better materials allowed for harder straps and better balance, they have now found their way into multiple security section situations, as well as emergency assistance. The new tactical cross-bags allow for greater versatility in the field and are highly mobile. The greatest advantage of a crossbody bag is that it can be removed and thrown easily. This means that fewer redundancies need to be carried throughout the team, increasing their overall versatility and mobility. While they can be worn into moderate action, they can also be left behind on a second’s notice while maximum mobility is needed and recovered later. In terms of capacity, they are similar to an assault bag, where only the essentials can be worn. For a longer mission without a supply line, a solider might need a bigger pack, but this one can easily house supplies to last up to 48 hours.

What Is the Best Military Crossbody Bag?

There isn’t a standard-issue crossbody bag used by the US Army as a whole. Rather, specialized units inside military and police departments use these packs as a lighter alternative to the standard rucksack. Often called sling bags, military cross-bags usually have some features that are rarely found in civilian models. Primarily, these bags need to be resistant to dust, moisture, and water. These resistances will allow carrying more delicate items like medical supplies and MREs inside without fear that they might be compromised. Second, there should be a latch to release the bag from the body in an instant. This is the reason why so many people refer to them as sling packs. You can use this thin and flexible end to throw the pack very far and with a high degree of accuracy. Finally, the bag must have extended tactical capabilities. This means modular placements for other pouches, kits, or ammo and grenade holsters. Modules in a crossbody bag don’t need to be as frequent as with a standard rucksack, but they will allow for much greater variety.

Crossbody Bag vs. Backpack

As with any choice of gear, there are benefits and drawbacks to both options. Depending on the type of job or mission one or the other might shine. The biggest advantage or a cross-bag is that it is lighter and that you can remove it from your body instantly. Also, both because of the design and the weight, it can be thrown much further. This can help in cases where you might need to forward a medkit to your squadmates, or if you need to climb a wall and don’t need the extra burden. On the other side, the carrying capacity of a backpack is several times as much as the sling bag. And, with the number of modules that can be added to a backpack this difference only increases. Military rucksacks are also still better balanced and place less pressure on the body per pound carried, which is important once weight becomes an issue. Regardless of your pick, both need to be made with good materials and to be comfortable for the user to incur as little fatigue and non-combat stress as possible.
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