What do you get from a company that makes some of the finest knives in the business when the company decides to go into the hydration pack end of the market? You get a pack with a virtually indestructible hydration bladder that acts as a frame. This new Assault Modular Pack System (AMPS) was developed by Gerber Legendary Blades.
Gerber has designed the Assault Modular Pack System to meet the needs of law enforcement, military, and emergency medical services with a more rigid and tougher liquid bladder. This seems to be the weakest point of any hydration system, because flexible bladders are easily punctured by something as innocent and common as a pen. I have heard from many of my buds who've ended up with a soaked passenger seat and no liquid left to drink after a pen or corner of a citation book punctured the bladder.
This won't happen with the Gerber 150-ounce GRASP external fill bladder. I watched the company rep hit the bladder with a standard ballpoint pen several times and all it did was leave a blue line on it. During testing, Gerber ran over a bladder and it survived to carry liquids another day. That's because the AMPS pack is made from 1,000-denier nylon Cordura to survive the harshest environments.
The pack also has ports to run communication wires, MOLLE webbing, ergonomic back pads, lumbar support, and padded adjustable shoulder straps.
Overall I found the AMPS pack and bladder to be an awesome system. It allows you to carry a large amount of liquid and has pockets to store all your little and big stuff and keep it all within arm's reach. This pack could serve as your duty gear bag or a roll out bag, or an escape for the weekend bag; whatever you choose.