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CaB-2 - Universal Field Gray

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Description

CaB-2 - Universal Field GrayThe CaB 2 is a heavy duty carry all tote bag built for field, camp, shop, and everyday use. Constructed from 1000D Cordura nylon with full wrap webbing reinforcement, it carries over 50 lbs of load, from firewood and recovery gear to groceries and tools. Six exterior organizer pockets, two sets of handles (short grab handles and long shoulder straps), and an interior sized to nest a standard American paper grocery bag. Made in Washington State, USA.

The CaB-2 is a heavy-duty carry-all tote bag built for field, camp, shop, and everyday use. Constructed from 1000D Cordura nylon with full-wrap webbing reinforcement, it carries over 50 lbs of load, from firewood and recovery gear to groceries and tools. Six exterior organizer pockets, two sets of handles (short grab handles and long shoulder straps), and an interior sized to nest a standard American paper grocery bag. Made in Washington State, USA.

Universal Field Gray:

PDW Universal Field Gray, a muted solid that disappears in urban, industrial, and natural environments alike. A close match the USCG MAS Gray. 1000D Cordura.

Built to Haul

Full-wrap webbing construction runs continuously under and around the bag body, transferring load directly to the handles rather than the fabric seams. Tested load capacity of 50+ lbs. The CaB-2 handles firewood, recovery straps, camp kitchen kits, tool rolls, and wet or heavy groceries without the structural failure common in soft totes.

Nests a Paper Grocery Bag

The interior is dimensionally matched to a standard US paper grocery bag. Drop the paper bag inside for stability, or skip the paper bag entirely and load direct. The CaB-2 holds its shape whether full or empty.

Two Carry Configurations

Short grab handles in signature safety orange for quick hand carry. Long webbing straps for shoulder carry or backpack-style dual-strap carry for heavier loads. The orange short handles make pairing straps fast in the dark or in a cluttered rig.

Six Organizer Pockets

Exterior pockets include a large magazine or document pocket, a tablet-sized flat pocket, a side water bottle pocket, and a side admin pocket with three dividers for utensils, multitools, or knives. A 4" x 4" loop panel on the front accepts morale patches.

Made in the USA

The CaB-2 is a PDW Core-Line product, sewn in Washington State from US-milled Cordura, MILSPEC nylon webbing, and poly safety orange webbing. Each bag is inspected at the point of manufacture.

Specifications

Materials

  • 1000D Cordura®
  • Nylon Edge Binding
  • MILSPEC Nylon Webbing
  • Nylon Velcro® Loop

Sizing

  • Overall Height: 29"
  • Bag Height: 18"
  • Length: 13"
  • Width: 8"
  • Carry Straps: 11"
  • Carry Handles: 3"

Approx. Weight

  • 1.00 Lbs.

Features

  • Universal Field Gray
  • Long Carry Straps
  • Short Carry Handles
  • Magazine Pocket
  • Tablet Pocket
  • Side Organizer Pocket for Water Bottle
  • Side Organizer Pocket with 3 Dividers for Eating Utensils, Knives
  • 4" x 4" Loop Panel for Morale Patches

Made In

  • Washington State, USA

PDW CaB-2 Tote Bag - Frequently Asked Questions

How much weight can the PDW CaB-2 tote bag carry?

The CaB-2 is built to carry 50+ lbs. The full-wrap webbing construction runs continuously under the bag, transferring load to the handles instead of the fabric seams, which is how most soft totes fail.

What is the CaB-2 made of?

This CaB-2 is made from 1000D Universal Field Gray Cordura, MILSPEC nylon webbing, nylon flame orange webbing, and nylon Velcro loop. It is sewn in Washington State, USA.

Is the PDW CaB-2 made in the USA?

Yes. The CaB-2 is cut and sewn in Washington State, USA, from US-milled materials. It is part of PDW's Core-Line of American-made goods.

Will a paper grocery bag fit inside the CaB-2?

Yes. The CaB-2 interior is dimensionally matched to a standard American paper grocery bag. You can either use the paper bag inside for structure, or load directly into the tote.

How many pockets does the CaB-2 have?

Six exterior organizer pockets: a large magazine pocket, a tablet-sized flat pocket, a side water bottle pocket, and a side admin pocket with three internal dividers. A 4" x 4" loop patch panel sits on the front.

What are the dimensions of the CaB-2 tote bag?

Overall height 29 inches (including long carry straps), bag height 18 inches, length 13 inches, width 8 inches. Short carry handles are 3 inches, long carry straps are 11 inches. The bag weighs 1.0 lb empty.

What colors and camo patterns does the CaB-2 come in?

The CaB-2 is offered in GeoCam Type 1, M81 Woodland Camo, Universal Field Gray, MultiCam Tropic, and MultiCam Black, plus additional solid colorways and other materials from time to time.

Can the CaB-2 be used as a backpack?

The long webbing straps can be worn over one shoulder or used together as backpack-style dual straps for heavier loads. It is primarily a tote, but the dual-strap option is a functional carry mode for firewood, recovery gear, or groceries.

PDW CaB-2 Tote Bag - In the Field

"Well made, bombproof, the right size, US made and priced right. Perfect for toting kindling and firewood, camp gear, ropes, tools, groceries. It's great to have at home, at camp, or in your car."

Piotr Ma, Carryology

"Simply the most rugged everyday tote."

Gear Patrol

"Prometheus Design Werx's CaB-2 is the only reusable bag you'll ever need."

Acquire Magazine

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SpartanGrad
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Can't ask for more from a 7.1 or 5.1.2 receiver
Style: Receiver, Style: Receiver
My previous Yamaha receiver was 10 ys old, and was an entry level 5.1 model (RX-V373). I accidentally fried it by putting my phone's USB connector in. I have been wanting to upgrade for a while the last few yrs but waited it out until receivers have 8k pass through (so whenever 8k becomes more of a thing I can keep this new one a bit longer). The 3773 had 4k pass through when I got it 10 yrs ago, well before 4k became as available as it is now for example, which was one reason I held out on replacing as long as I did. This time around I decided to step up into the premium Aventage line of Yamaha. It was between this & the A4A, not a huge price difference, but I would have needed to replace my entertainment center since the A4A is too deep to fit. Didn't seem worth it & now I'm really happy with my choice. My living room set up (in a condo) has 2 surrounds, to add 2 more would require building mounts on the wall (couch is against the wall with 2 surrounds on side tables) which I don't want. This has 7 channels to allow for 2 Atmos front firing speakers which I got & love how immersive it sounds. Bi-amping the front towers is an option, but that uses 2 extra channels so the Atmos front speakers can't be connected at the same time as bi-amping. I experimented with biamping & biwiring & couldn't hear any difference so I have the fronts biwired, allowing for the 2 Atmos front connections. New features/improvements from my old receiver include more power/watts, lower THD & better sound, streaming music directly from the receiver with Music Cast, and it processes Atmos & DTS audio. One key feature all the Aventage models have that the RX ones don't is the 5th foot in the middle, which was designed & tested to improve the sound with more stabilization. Aventage also has a 3 yr warranty (vs 2 for RX). The top of the line RX model looks identical in specs which I also considered but it just sounds like this 1st Aventage model is slightly better with it its parts & sound quality, and not that much more. Especially since I got the A2A on sale for 999.95 (vs the 1200 price). I actually bought this for 1150 which was a teeny mark down, and then saw Amazon put it on sale for 999.95 shortly after (about 2 weeks). Amazon customer service was great when I called about that, and they credited the difference. Back to the receiver...2 subwoofers can be connected, and an amplifier for the 2 front speakers can be connected as well through pre outs. Probably more improvements but those are the main ones. Along with this receiver upgrade, I also upgraded my subwoofer & added a Nvidia Shield Pro streamer (due to it handling Atmos & 4k upscaling of lower hd content, which my Roku Ultra cannot do). My system now includes Polk TSI 400 front towers Polk CS20 center, Polk T15 surrounds (all of these Polk speakers are from 10 yrs ago as well & still work great for me, they sound better too with this receiver). I added Klipsch R-41SA Atmos front firing speakers, and upgraded from a Polk PSW505 subwoofer to an SVS SB3000 (night & day difference with that upgrade!). Have a Roku Ultra from a few yrs ago, and the Nvidia as well now. The TV also will be upgraded at some point, but I'm perfectly content with it now (is a 7 yrs old 55 inch 4K Sony Bravia). This receiver also processes Dolby Vision which I'd need a new TV for, as well as eArc which this receiver also has. Over time I will continue adding to my set up. A decent record player is next, and a current blu ray player (the one I have is rather old & only has 1080p). Then a new TV & A 2nd sub (will get another SVS SB3000). The last & most expensive upgrade will be the rest of the speakers. From Polk to B&W most likely, but when I get to this I will compare both at the same price point as I am still very impressed with the quality of my Polks for their price point. I also plan to add an amp (Emotiva most likely) to power the fronts. Another reason I was ok with the A2A watts per channel for now (100 with 2 channels driven for music, unsure what it is at 5.1.2 but it's plenty especially with the thunder the SVS sub provides even at low volumes, and the ability to boost dialogue in addition to the center channel. I'd rather get a dedicated amp for more music power than a higher priced receiver just due to more watts. Very pricey to do all of this at once (in particular the speakers & amp), but for now I am thrilled with how much better everything sounds with these phase 1 upgrades. Highly recommend it, if you are coming from an entry level budget receiver this can pump more life into your current speakers.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2023
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Amazon Customer
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Sounds fantastic and easy to operate
Style: Receiver
I used to sell home audio equipment a long time ago and I love this unit! Nice & clean look, the layout for inputs/output is standard and easy to see and the remote makes sense...well, to me it does lol. I had purchased an O***o unit because it's been good brand for a while...returned it because it was defective but I didn't care for it (you had to be a real audiophile to get into the setup and who has time for that?). The Yamaha is easy to work with and sounds fantastic. Make sure you don't go cheap on the speakers!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026
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N. Franke
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Great when on sale
Style: Receiver
Update: I got a new Sony X90L TV and this receiver just doesn't like that TV or something. I've had at least 4 instances where the TV said there was no signal. The receiver was on and the proper input was selected. If I hit the menu button on the receiver, I could see that. No inputs on the receiver would work. Unplugging the power from the receiver and plugging it back in fixes the problem in every case. Based on my googling, many others have similar problems. Yamaha receivers are generally over priced I've noticed. And they seem to skimp on features, e.g. a receiver with an MSRP of $1000 doesn't have a single analog video input. I got this on sale for $650 and for that I'm quite happy. I had a Denon that I got pretty inexpensively, but I hated the Denon. Things didn't work, it was confusing, didn't sound all that good and didn't do HDMI input switching well. The Yamaha is a far better reliever in every way. It does cost quite a bit more but it's just so much nicer.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
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Xterra rocks!
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Modern interfaces, clean sound of Yamaha, tons of features and intelligence.
Style: Receiver
Modern interfaces, clean sound of Yamaha, tons of features and intelligence. Purchased this to replace my amazing RX3300 (it started turning off on its own), and wasn't sure these newer generations of AV receivers would have the same clean and powerful sound, but the RX-A2A did not disappoint. Plus I am loving all of the new features and more relevant interfaces. It provides great value for the price. It is one of the few brands that kept the original sound as natural as possible (of course, there are plenty of modes to choose from for specific characteristics, but only if you choose). Perfect fit for my large family room.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026
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JM
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 1
Hours of my life I won’t get back.
Style: Receiver
I tried to make this system work. I REALLY did. Probably blew 10 hours trying to somehow make it work. Had to return it. Customer Support - What customer support? Yamaha cut hours from weak 9 to only 5 hrs a day. Email/chat got no call back. It’s so bad I’m not sure Yamaha is gonna make it. Lip sync - Impossible to fix video to sound lag. Musiccast wireless - See lag. Also sound is tinny as hell. Also won’t stay linked. Could not get speakers to respond to giant volume knob. Would respond to app. App was mediocre. Tried to use with YSP-5600 sound bar which is allegedly Mussiccast. Nope. In short, it has been a HORRIBLE experience and I really tried.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2022

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