The Freestyle Packs from 32 Degrees are designed for aggressive players who need freedom of movement as well as versatility in a pack. Each pack has velcro closure flaps to hold tubes and additional neoprene sleeves in between to hold additional tubes when needed. These packs are designed to fit within the small of your back to keep your target profile low. A side benefit of this design is that as opposed to other bulky or combersome packs this one feels as if it is a part of you. It doesn't get in your way or restrict your range of motion. The belts used these packs are sold seperatly so that you can find a size that is a perfect match for you.
This pack is compatable with the REDZ BELTS.
Product Availability
The 32 Degrees Freestyle Pack 4.3 is older, so while it may be available used and in a few cases new, it is not commonly available anymore.
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Review:
Here are the pros and cons of this pack
pros
it hold 7 pods
the belt supports your back
pretty much low profile
cons
it bounces when you run
you have to buy the pack separate from the belt
i have the 32degrees belt and my friend has the reds belt and the reds belt has way more padding so its more comfy
here the line up of freestyle pack
2+1 front player
3+2 front mid
4+3 mid back
5+4 back
Conclusion:
Ihave all proto gear so i rather have the proto pack this is a good pack but it bounces so i don't recommend it
great product, i chose this one over the reds pack bc i like this company more than reds(my opinion) even though the belt feels cheap it certainly does hold pretty good. i really couldnt see a difference between the 2 packs except this was cheaper. i do wish that there was a slot or holder for a squeege like my other pack but i like this one better anyway
Conclusion:
great product, i chose this one over the reds pack bc i like this company more than reds(my opinion) even though the belt feels cheap it certainly does hold pretty good. i really couldnt see a difference between the 2 packs except this was cheaper
Very Comfortable
Fits my back well
Easy to unload pods
Weaknesses:
Hard to get pods out of the three neoprene straps
Review:
I recieved this as a Christmas present from my sister. I was kind of wary of it at first. I wasn't too impressed by 32 degrees. After I played a few games with it, that all changed. It's just as good as any harness on the market, maybe better. The only things about this pack that I didn't like was that it didn't come with a belt, and the three straps are hard to get pods in and out of until you break them in. Other than that I really like this pack and I would suggest it to anyone.
Conclusion:
Good Harness. It's tough and it only cost 25 dollars. Good for a beginner or an experienced player.
Rating:
9 out of 10
Last edited on Saturday, March 11th, 2006 at 7:53 pm PST
Extreme Rage 4+1 Pack : Not as much capacity, but lighter
Marker Setup:
Marker 1:
Tippmann 98 Custom
BT Designs APEX
Expansion Chamber
Adco IMP
Response Trigger
Shocktech Front Bolt
Black Dye Sticky Grips
BT Sealed Bolt System
Custom Paint job
Polished Internals
12 Volt Revy
Marker 2:
JT Acclerator W/E-Grip 3.5
14in. Smartparts Progressive
12 Volt Revy
Strengths:
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Weaknesses:
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Review:
This is a very tough, cheap, and well built pack.
+HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION
The material this pack is built of is very tough. Its a nylon, that's almost as tough as cotton canvas. All the seams are stitched with tough thread, and in many cases, double stitched.
+MODULAR DESIGN
This system is set up so that you buy the belt separately, and buy whichever pack you want to go with it.
+STABLE
This pack stays with you while you run. The belt is like 4 inches of Velcro, so its very stable and dosent shift around much while you run.
+HOLDS A TON OF PAINT
Fully loaded with 140's this holds 980 paintballs. With Dye LLP's(Lock Lid Pods) this carries 1120 Balls.
+BACK SUPPORT
Fully loaded, the pods fit nicely to give some back support.
+SMALL/LOW PROFILE
For its size, this is quite small, and gives a low profile and silloute. You dont have to worry as much with other packs about having it stick out behind a bunker.
+CLOSE FIT
For its size, this pack has a nice curve to it and fits perfectly in the small of your back.
-/+ LOCK LIDS FIT OK
The fit with this pack and Dye LLP's if OK at best. They fit fine in the elastic loops, but not as good in the main pod holders themselves.
-NOT GOOD IN THE WOODS
This pack catches on a lot of stuff while you're running through the woods, not to mention it's got a brightly colored trim around it.
-HEAVY
With a full load of paint, this pack is a bit heavy. Theres a simple solution. It's called Push-Ups. Try doing a few. It's not so heavy then.
Conclusion:
This a great pack for its price and preformance. I'd reccommend it to everybody, except those who only play in the woods.
Fits good.Ican get in tit in a small bunker. Doesnt hurt my stomach.
Weaknesses:
None that i know of.
Review:
Its nice easy to load except for the elastic bands. It dont bounce around when im running to a bunker. There easy to load if you dont want to take out the pods of the pack then you can just turn it upside down and load quickly. Its not bad for the price.
Conclusion:
Its good for me you can get into small bunkers and everything else.
Doesn't come with waist strap and needs to be purchased seperatly.
Review:
I used this 2-3 times and had no failure with it and when I used it conjunction with a REDZ Belt it felt great and I was easy to move with. I was able to crouch in a good position and barely show a profile.
I used it with 4 Java Tubes all filled and it didn't slow me down at all. And it fit nicely.
Conclusion:
Other then the new belt thing I would have it a solid 10-10.
This pack is amazing. Its perfect for me since i play back. Seven pods is alot and it gives you a lot of paint to fling down on your opponent. Its extremely comfortable, coming in three different sizes with adjustable belts. The velcro insures a tight fit and when running or diving I garuntee you that the pack will not move one single inch. All of this for only 25 dollars. I was interested in the Proto pack or Redz but i couldn't afford it with fifty bucks. For 25 bucks it can compete with any pack on the market.
Conclusion:
I don't beleive that a pack should cost more than 40 dollars. Coming in different sizes and affordability. this pack is the smart choice for a good investment in a pack. If you don't want to spend as much money and get the quality and performance as other packs, then this is the pack for you.
Rating:
10 out of 10
Last edited on Monday, October 10th, 2005 at 6:46 pm PST