







🎯 Gear up smart, move fast, and own every adventure with the Rover Sling Pack!
The Red Rock Outdoor Gear Rover Sling Pack is a 9-liter tactical sling bag crafted from durable polyester, designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand quick access and secure concealed carry. Featuring an ambidextrous quick-release strap, MOLLE webbing for modular expansion, and a padded compartment that fits tablets up to iPad size, this pack balances everyday tech needs with rugged, tactical functionality.











| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13 x 11 x 3.4 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.55 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 6 x 12 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Red Rock Outdoor Gear |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Model Name | Tactical |
| Color | Coyote |
| Material | Polyester |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Red Rock Gear |
| Part Number | 80129COY |
| Style | Tactical |
| Included Components | Rover Sling Pack |
| Outer Material | Polyester |
| Size | 8"W x 12"H x 6"D |
| Sport Type | Climbing, Fishing, Hunting |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Units | 1 Count |
| Capacity Total | 9 Liters |
T**E
Perfect for me!
So I purchased this bag to use as an EDC (Every Day Carry) I work as an EMT and it just isn't practical to carry a purse to work. That is just asking for it to get stolen! Not only that but there just isn't much room to stow a lot of personal belongings in the front cabin.This bag is the perfect size for what I need, granted I will say I wouldn't mind if it was a tad bit bigger. But that may be the estrogen talking. If you are wondering exactly how big this bag is, it's about as tall and wide as a sheet of printer paper. ( check out the pics i loaded as a reference) So that means you should have NO ISSUE fitting an iPad with a case inside this pack. It has: 2- Zippered compartments on the front. (The bottom zippered compartment also has a small zippered pouch for smaller items.) 1- Zippered pouch located on the inside of the main compartment, towards the top 2- Interior pouches ( 1- on the anterior side and 1- on the posterior side of the main compartment.) 1- Exterior concealed carry pouch (located on the posterior side of the bag) The pack has plenty of MOLLE on the front and sides of the pack. I personally like to use some of the side MOLLE to attach some hair clips to. (again the estrogen talking ;) But works great! The possibilities for this pack are endless! With a little creativity you can do quite a bit with this small little guy. While it does not have MOLLE on the bottom of the pack, Ill bet with a little creativity you could string some paracord through and secure say a light jacket for a day hike! Anyways, If you are looking for a SMALL tactical pack, this little guy may just be the one for you! I will be getting a second one in black for my brother to use when he goes out riding his "crotch rocket". The quality should do, it isn't perfect but for the money, I don't think you can beat this pack! Update: So I have had this pack now for a little over a year. For the most part, it has held up! Some of the molle on the shoulder sling has come off. I would use those loops to attach my keys too, so realistically, the molle in that area did not prove to be very durable. However, everything else has stood the test of my abuse. I literally just throw the thing into the truck behind the seat and yank it out when I need it. So I'd say it has done pretty well, considering. I've looked at other small packs, and just haven't been convinced to buy any other ones yet. This one works just fine for what I need. Hope it does the same for you! :-D 2020 UPDATE: SOOOO ... it’s been 6 years and my trusty little pack FINALLY needs to be replaced. (*sigh*) I look back fondly though, chuckling to myself at how the majority of the time that little pack was stuffed full of snacks I pocketed from various hospitals LOL ... Anyways, 6 YEARS is a pretty long time and for the price ... I give this pack 5 stars! I added a few more pictures, showing the damage it sustained over the years. I was NOT gentle with it. I yanked that thing from behind the back of the seat probably a million times. I’m NOT saying it’s indestructible but I felt it held up pretty dang good for the $25 I spent on it.
D**E
Pretty Dang Happy!
First off, let's deal with the elephant in the room - this bag is tiny. I mean, almost comically tiny. I'm about 6'1" and 220 lbs, and this is almost like a clown accoutrement. However, that being said, it's just about right for what I needed. I wanted something for my bugout bag that wasn't 10 times too big. Now, my bugout bag doesn't have to last me three days in the mountains of Afghanistan, or conceal an M4 Carbine and 20 magazines of ammunition - it's just a few basic essentials that I might need if I ever found myself in a situation where I was on my own to get somewhere safe. It's kind of a Micro-BOB, if you will. And for that, this bag is perfect. I was a little worried what I was going to get for the price. I've got some Maxpedition and 5.11 products, and I have to say, they may cost 5 times what this bag did, but they're in no way 5 times better. This is an impressive little pack for the twenty bux it cost me. It seems heavy duty, well made, with good stitching and a lot of nice pockets and pouches. Zippers work smoothly, and there's plenty of adjustability in the straps. No, it's probably never going to have a military NSN number, and you won't see U.S. Navy SEALS carrying this on covert ops, but it's a well made pack with a lot of useful potential. I'll certainly be looking at Red Rock's products again in the future. After putting things together, here's a list of everything that's crammed into this versatile little pack: Sawyer soft-pack first aid kit Buck 5-1/2" fixed-blade knife 50 ft of paracord Gerber folding saw Pair of Mechanix Fast-Fit gloves Chemical Light-Stick Pair of Bandage Scissors Bic Lighter 3 Esbit solid fuel cubes Potable Aqua water purifier tablets, with a bottle of neutralizer 2 LightLoad compressed towels Silva compass Whistle Leatherman "Crunch" tool Small tube of sunscreen Small can of DEET insect repellent Starflash signal mirror Small roll of Gorilla duct tape 1/2 roll of toilet paper, mashed flat Small knife sharpener Rite-in-the-Rain pen Mylar emergency sleeping bag Cotton bandanna 1-liter bottle of Dasani water LED Flashlight 2 pr Vinyl gloves And yes, all that fit in this little pack! It's "packed" - but it fit!
J**M
Great light duty sling pack for the gym
I'm kind of a tactical bag junkie. So naturally when I wanted something to take to the gym, I went for a tactical bag. I needed something that would hold a jacket, various lifting straps and wraps, a notebook, keys, etc. Basic stuff I carry around the gym w/ me. I had previously been using a Camelbak M.U.L.E. but I wanted something a bit smaller, so I thought a sling pack might be the way to go. This Red Rock sling pack was just what I was looking for. Now mind you, at this price point, I didn't expect a super rugged bag with heavyweight Cordura material or reinforced stitching. Because that's not what this bag is about. Truth be told, the material is somewhat thin and if you gave this bag a real pounding it would probably split at the seams. But I'm not doing that. I like that it has several compartments of various sizes to keep my stuff organized. The main compartment is big enough to hold a men's large hooded sweatshirt, a women's medium North Face fleece jacket, two pair of wrist wraps, gloves and lifting straps. The exterior pockets hold electronics, keys wallet, etc with some room to spare. There is a 'concealed carry' exterior stash pocket on the backside, but I wouldn't recommend using it. If you need something for light carry duty that has a small footprint, carries easily over either shoulder and has compartmentalized storage, then look no further than this Red Rock sling pack. It would make a pretty cool 'tactical' diaper bag too that even the most macho of dad's could feel cool carrying.
A**R
I like it, just wanted to mention product (dark earth) is somewhat darker than the photograph
A**.
Erster Eindruck ; ein bisschen klein vielleicht. Dann befüllt und gewundert was alles hineingeht und die vielfältige Möglichkeit der 5 Seitigen Taschen und Molleaufnahmen.Aus klein wird groß und Alles kann für Outdoor Aktivitäten mit. Stabile kleine Umhängetasche liebgewonnen trotz anfänglicher Skepsis.👍
S**N
I bought this as a sissy bar bag for my motorcycle, haven’t used it much yet but it seems durable. Lots of straps for mounting and big enough for a couple water bottles, spare glasses, ear plugs, and a sweatshirt for the cold days.
L**A
Molto bene
N**B
Lo primero que salta a la vista de esta mochila es su calidad, se siente muy bien en todos sus materiales y costuras, tiene muchísimos compartimentos para su pequeño tamaño y es muy versátil al poder llevarse en cualquiera de los dos hombros ya sea en la espalda o por el frente. La mochila en si a pesar de ser pequeña en tamaño resulta muy espaciosa por dentro, y es muy cómoda, estando acolchada tanto en la correa como en la parte trasera. El estilo "táctico" no agradara a todos y no todos le sacaran provecho, pero para quien busque una mochila pequeña de este tipo, esta es la mejor opción. El único pero que le veo es su precio, ya que por menor importe he comprado mochilas de este tipo pero de tamaño completo.
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