Tasmanian Tiger Raid Combat Backpack MKIII

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The Tasmanian Tiger Raid Combat Backpack MKIII with V2 Plus carrying system. The detachable hip strap can also be used as a Warrior Belt, while the adjustable back length offers tremendous flexibility.

Features:

  • V2 Plus Carrying System
  • Fixation for hiking poles or ice axes
  • Height adjustable chest belt
  • Removable, padded hip belt
  • Compression straps on sides
  • Compression around perimeter of base
  • Handles at sides
  • Lid with gear loops
  • Easy-access pocket on top of lid
  • Hydration system compatible
  • Stitched bellow pocket with water drain
  • Gear loops
  • Document storage pocket on the inside of the lid
  • Antenna ports into the main compartment
  • Hip belt can be used separately as a warrior belt
  • Side pockets with external MOLLE system
  • MOLLE System on all the important attachment areas
  • Hook-and-loop strips

Specifications:

  • System: V2 Plus-System (TT)
  • Volume: 52 Liters | 3,173 Cubic InchesMain 48L - Side Pockets 2L
  • Weight: 102oz | 2.9kg
  • Dimensions: 26 x 13 x 9in | 65 x 32 x 24cm
  • Material: CORDURA 700 den

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.