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We’ve taken the tried and proven DG16 and streamlined and updated features, making it the best pack for versatility, mobility and durability and at 55 litres (3356 cu.in) we think an ideal 3 Day Patrol Pack.
It has three rows of external PALS webbing, giving you options to expand, and side compression straps to minimize bulk. The centre zip and top load features provided easy access to task essential equipment and any sizzle gear you may be hauling as do the lid pockets. The DG3 comes with both an internal frame or the battle proven DG frame.
The BEST rucks ever made! 🔥❤️
I highly recommend Crossfire products. First heard about them on LF. I have the DG3 and it is outstanding quality. If I was a bit taller, and younger, I would definitely pick up a DG16. Especially, with the unbelievable price on it in DPCU.
Great packs, far better than issue.
This is a militarised and ruggedised internal frame hiking pack for a military client. I’ve found the DG-3 is a surprisingly interesting pack. It is envisaged that the DG-3 will suffice for almost all possible infantry operations in a variety of environments..
I’ve been using my DG-3 for a couple of years now. I find the harness one of the most comfortable I’ve encountered. In short, I am impressed with my DG-3. A very comfortable and flexible design. With the way that the pack sits on my body, there is sufficient clearance to allow for air flow across the back. Fills the niche for shorter range treks, such as general walking trips overnight or no more than a couple of day’s duration. The size of the pack without external pouches fitted is good for leaving on and manoeuvring in relatively tight spaces. I was able to still sit in a normal dining room chair with chest webbing and loaded pack (sans pouches) on.
Monster of a pack.
Good pack.
A very comfortable pack with plenty of space. I put four large platatac pouches on the outside to set it out like an sas mk6 and it worked quite well.
I’ve had my crossfire DG3 for years and it hasn’t missed a beat. I’ve also been a fan of the peacekeeper boots in the past too. Thanks guys!
At first this pack seems very complex. But luckily for all our 11B readers, it comes fully assembled as a external frame pack. But I can just encourage you to disassemble the pack to really tailor it to your body.
The genius part (IMHO) is the ability to unzip, providing rapid access to contents, even those at the bottom of the pack.
DG3 is great. Options with the Molle could suit any job requirement. Current issued pack is way too big in my opinion.
Excited about my new purchase is an understatement. The DG3 backpack by Crossfire Australia with the ability to remove the external pack frame and various interchangeable/removable internal pockets this thing will see a lot of use.
I have a Crossfire DG3 as my main hiking pack. Great bit of kit.
Bloody good quality and nice design!!!
This pack is my go-to ruck for use with a belt kit
Outstanding Patrol Pack. Best Frame on the market and the 55l capacity really fills a gap!
Best kit going! I’ve still got my oldschool DG-8 SF too which is going strong 🤘
After getting the DG3 and loving it I’ve decided I’m getting the full Crossfire DG range
Truly Awesome pack 🤙
A stunningly good backpack. I’ve also had a DG6 for the past 10 years and it’s still going.
With either the external or internal frame this is an awesome pack. I was surprised at how good the pack feels in either configuration – I expected some compromise when I swapped out the external frame, but there was none.