Military News5.11 AMP12 & AMP24 Backpacks Return in a Limited-Run

5.11 AMP12 & AMP24 Backpacks Return in a Limited-Run

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When a brand brings an offering back in limited numbers, it usually means people have been asking for it. That’s exactly the case with 5.11 Tactical and the return of its All Missions Pack (AMP) lineup. For 2026, the company is reintroducing the AMP12 and AMP24 backpacks in a tightly controlled drop, with just 511 units of each size and color, available only while supplies last.

Built Around Adaptability

At the core of both packs is 5.11’s patented HEXGRID load-bearing platform, a modular system designed to break away from traditional MOLLE limitations. Instead of fixed vertical or horizontal attachment points, HEXGRID allows multi-angle gear placement, giving you more flexibility in how you build out your pack.

Each bag includes a removable 9×9 HEXGRID panel, which makes it easy to tailor your setup for specific missions. Strip it down for a streamlined carry, or load it up with pouches, med kits, or tech depending on where you’re headed. It’s a system that actually encourages customization rather than just allowing it.

Full Access

Both the AMP12 and AMP24 feature a full clamshell main compartment paired with Quad-Zip zippers, which means you won’t be blindly digging for gear at the bottom of your pack.

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Inside, you’ll find loop panels for additional attachments, mesh compartments for visibility, and admin pockets that keep smaller items where they belong.

Built to Take a Beating

Durability is where these packs lean heavily into 5.11’s reputation. Both models are constructed from water-resistant 500D Dobby Nylon, backed by a reinforced 1050D nylon base in high-wear areas. Add in TAC-LAM laminate construction and a thermoformed back panel, and you’re looking at a pack that’s built to hold its structure and stand up to real-world abuse.

Size Matters: AMP12 vs. AMP24

The two offerings are similar in design but built for different roles.

The AMP12 comes in at a 25-liter capacity, making it ideal for shorter outings, minimalist kits, or everyday carry. It’s compact without feeling cramped—.

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The AMP24, on the other hand, bumps things up to 32 liters. That extra space goes a long way , but it is still streamlined enough to carry comfortably.

Both models are offered in black, dark kangaroo, and ranger green.

Limited Means Limited

Here’s the catch: this isn’t an open-ended release. With only 511 units of each size and color available, once they’re gone, they’re gone. That scarcity is part of the appeal, but it also speaks to the demand behind the AMP platform.

These packs hit a sweet spot between tactical design and real-world usability, offering a level of customization and durability that translates well beyond any one-use case. The AMP series is built for people who don’t want to compromise on how they carry their gear. And if you’ve been waiting to get your hands on one, you might not want to wait much longer.

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