What’s In My Range Bag?

Last year I got a new range bag that I loved from the moment I opened the box, but I wanted to use it a ton before I gave a review. So, here we are, over a year later, and I’m ready to recommend it.

I’ve had a lot of range bags over the years. Most have been decent but also majorly overpriced.

And none have been cute, which is not a deal breaker, but I’m not ashamed to love beautiful, aesthetically pleasing design. The one I’m about to recommend isn’t exactly cute, but I like the way it looks.

It’s the perfect size for a pistol range sesh. You can fit 2 pistols + 6 mags, ears, eyes, ammo, medical, and more.

In the front pocket, we keep ears, eyes, markers, a notebook, and small tools.

In the middle compartment, we keep extra mags, ammo, and whichever pistols we want to shoot but aren’t carrying.

And in the back pocket, we keep medical and other miscellaneous stuff like tripod heads if I need photos.

The organization makes me so happy. And I love that you can remove and swap the accessories to customize your bag.

The quality is actually insane for the price point. It looks and feels like a much more expensive bag, except it’s better.

My biggest beef with range bags in the past is that the zippers always suck, but I haven’t had that issue with this one.

And the material is holding up perfectly. I stuff mine full and leave it packed, and it hasn’t warped or bulged at all. I’ve taken it to the range a ton - indoor and outdoor - and traveled with it too.

Best part is that it’s just under $50, which is probably the cheapest gun-related thing you’ll buy all year.

If you want to see it in action, click below:


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