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zero7one
28 September 2010, 09:26
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Recently I had the chance to review the Sneaky Bag SB02 Active Shooter Bag. The bag seems to be the perfect size as it is large enough to carry all of the essential gear needed (extra ammo, food, water, spare batteries, door wedges, small electronics, etc), though it is not too large to become cumbersome. The bag is well put together and appears to take abuse well. Many Active Shooter bags on the market today have some sort of MOLLE attachment on the outside of the bag that make the bag look tactical. This bag can be discreetly carried and almost be confused for a laptop bag or shoulder bag if you are looking for a functional bag that doesn't "scream" tactical. Note: If you are looking for the discreet look, the multi-cam pattern may not be your first choice. I chose the multi-cam pattern because I intend not only to use the bag for Active Shooter situations, but also for a go-bag for long-term perimeter positions. With the addition of a jacket inside the bag, it will make a nice rest for my long-gun. In Active Shooter situations nobody will care what color your bag is, as long as you are there to complete the mission and you are properly equipped. A nice addition that I would like to see for future bags would be a discreet "rip-away" panel on the front flap that could be removed to show markings such as "POLICE", "DEPUTY", "AGENT", etc.

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The side pockets are large enough to place two 16.9 oz bottles of water inside.

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The SB02 bag has two removable waist/leg straps to assist you in stabilizing the bag if needed. The option of completely removing the straps is well appreciated since some may find that the straps will become a hindrance and/or feel that they will add something to get caught up on.

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The rear of the bag (body side) has a flat document pouch and a grab handle. The grab handle can be folded into the document pocket and secured with the "hook and pile tape" (aka Velcro), which prevents the handle from becoming a catch hazard.

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The front buckle is approximately 2" in width, which assists the user in opening the bag under stressful situations by using gross motor skills instead of fine motor skills. The buckle is hefty and should hold up well to rigorous use.

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The 2" webbing shoulder strap has a removable shoulder pad. The padding is thick enough and the strap is wide enough that even with a heavy load in the bag, the strap does not cause undue discomfort or fatigue.


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The SB02 bag comes with a Universal Magazine / Utility Insert. I was able to place six Magpul PMAG's inside the insert. The insert could be used to house a variety of items and secured in place with the draw string. The insert attaches securely inside the bag with the entire rear of the panel being covered in "hook and pile tape".

Underneath the front flap, on the front of the bag is a built-in dump pouch. The pouch is large enough that dropping a partially spent magazine during a tactical reload is quick and easy.

Below is information about the SB02 Active Shooter Bag from the manufacturer's web page:


Product Description

Weight:
2.25 LBS

Colors available: Black, Charcoal, Coyote, Foliage, Navy, and Multicam.

Dimensions:
Main Interior Pocket Dimensions 10 x 10 x 4
Exterior Pocket Dimensions: Dump/Quick Access Draw corded pocket 10 x 3 x 9
Rear Document pocket 11x 9
Side Utility Pockets 4 x 3.5 x 8.5

Description:
The SB-02 is a single-flap utility bag that functions well as a medical aid bag, active shooter bag, or tool bag. The SB02 is internally stiffened with plastic panels to discourage the bag from collapsing, and to ease tool/weapon/magazine access. The bag is carried primarily by a 2 inch wide flat webbing shoulder strap with a detachable pad. There is also a 1 inch webbing "Grab Handle" on the rear of the bag. The interior of the bag is lined in loop Velcro allowing users to reconfigure the interior of the bag with Utilizigns/Sneakybags hook backed inserts or other manufacturers compatible hook backed accessories. The SB-02 comes with one Universal Magazine/Utility Insert (Item# 3CINS). The exterior front features a draw corded "Dump Pouch" for items like spent magazines or other items that need to be quickly stowed. There are two side mounted flap covered utility pockets sized to fit a 1liter Nalgene bottle or similar sized items The rear of the bag has a small, flat pocket for documents Users may use the attached waist and leg straps to stabilize the bag during vigorous activity or the straps may be removed entirely if not needed.

100% made in the USA with the finest components.

Product Description: The 2 Cell Universal Magazine Insert comes standard in our MSB and SB01 Bags, while the 3 Cell Universal Magazine Insert comes standard in our SB02 Bag. The Universal Magazine Insert holds a variety of different sizes and types of magazines, including AK, AR, and FAL. The back of the insert is covered in hook velcro to be compatable with our bags and other bags as well.

Warranty Information:
All of our products have a lifetime guarantee on work and materials.

Sneaky Bags Homepage (http://sneakybags.com/)

Join the discussion HERE (http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum/showthread.php?2606-Sneaky-Bags-SB02-Active-Shooter-Bag-Discussion&p=23835).