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BattleLab vs. Blackhawk, Escape & Evasion Bags

      Here are two BattleLab Escape & Evasion Bags side by side to compare and contrast. The BattleLab bag in tan seems to be made of better material and looks like it will last longer with heavy use. The Blackhawk version is a bit less sturdy and seems to be sewn together with less skill. Little things like the strap being shorter, lack of full velcro strips on pocket flaps, thickness of materials used all make the Blackhawk bag (in black) less value and less durable with heavy use

Here are two BattleLab Escape & Evasion Bags side by side to compare and contrast. The BattleLab bag in tan seems to be made of better material and looks like it will last longer with heavy use. The Blackhawk version is a bit less sturdy and seems to be sewn together with less skill. Little things like the strap being shorter, lack of full velcro strips on pocket flaps, thickness of materials used all make the Blackhawk bag (in black) less value and less durable with heavy use

From the outside, with their flaps closed these bags look like a simple bag

From the outside, with their flaps closed these bags look like a simple bag

From the outside, with their flaps closed these bags look like a simple bag

These two bags are about the same size, and seem to be made from the same pattern. Both have a larger flap with map pocket to help keep the bags looking lees like a range bag, while offering fast access to spare AR15 and pistol magazines.

These two bags are about the same size, and seem to be made from the same pattern. Both have a larger flap with map pocket to help keep the bags looking lees like a range bag, while offering fast access to spare AR15 and pistol magazines.

These two bags are about the same size, and seem to be made from the same pattern. Both have a larger flap with map pocket to help keep the bags looking lees like a range bag, while offering fast access to spare AR15 and pistol magazines.

The bags opened with the map pockets visible and the AR15 magazine pouches accessible
The bags opened with the map pockets visible and the AR15 magazine pouches accessible
The pistol magazine pouches are similar on these two bags but the length of velcro and quality of materials used make the

The pistol magazine pouches are similar on these two bags but the length of velcro and quality of materials used make the

The pistol magazine pouches are similar on these two bags but the length of velcro and quality of materials used make the

Looking down into the BattleLab Escape & Evasion Bag and the two large compartments and the 'hidden' side compartment with a velcro side for a pistol holster

Looking down into the BattleLab Escape & Evasion Bag and the two large compartments and the 'hidden' side compartment with a velcro side for a pistol holster

Looking down into the BattleLab Escape & Evasion Bag and the two large compartments and the 'hidden' side compartment with a velcro side for a pistol holster

The zippers on the two bags are very different
The zippers on the two bags are very different

On the end opposite the pistol magazine pouches is a larger single pocket on both bags

On the end opposite the pistol magazine pouches is a larger single pocket on both bags

On the end opposite the pistol magazine pouches is a larger single pocket on both bags

These bags both have similar 'hidden' pockets

These bags both have similar 'hidden' pockets

These bags both have similar 'hidden' pockets

The tan BattleLab E&E bag has an Eagle Industries Duty Evidence Pouch (DEP) on the strap
The tan BattleLab E&E bag has an Eagle Industries Duty Evidence Pouch (DEP) on the strap

The stuff in the E&E bag: Water, six AR mags,  Glock 34, three spare mags, smoke grenades, gun cleaning kit, GPS / radio, multi-tool, knife, gloves, flashlight, extra batteries, light sticks, first aid kit and extras, parachute cord, extra baggies, energy bars, caffeine gum, hand sanitizer, marker

The stuff in the bag: Water, six AR mags, Glock 34, three spare mags, smoke grenades, gun cleaning kit, GPS / radio, multi-tool, knife, gloves, flashlight, extra batteries, light sticks, first aid kit and extras, parachute cord, extra baggies, energy bars, caffeine gum, hand sanitizer, marker  The stuff in the bag: Water, six AR mags, Glock 34, three spare mags, smoke grenades, gun cleaning kit, GPS / radio, multi-tool, knife, gloves, flashlight, extra batteries, light sticks, first aid kit and extras, parachute cord, extra baggies, energy bars, caffeine gum, hand sanitizer, marker

Here are two BattleLab Escape & Evasion Bags side by side to compare and contrast. The BattleLab bag in tan seems to be made of better material and looks like it will last longer with heavy use. The Blackhawk version is a bit less sturdy and seems to be sewn together with less skill. Little things like the strap being shorter, lack of full velcro strips on pocket flaps, thickness of materials used all make the Blackhawk bag (in black) less value and less durable with heavy use




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