Tasmanian Tiger Range Combat Backpack MKII

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The Tasmanian Tiger Range Combat Backpack MKII is a modular, large capacity backpack for individual combatants on mission for several weeks. The front pocket of the backpack can be detached and used as a daypack, the side pockets are the same as the TT Tac Pouch 8 SP (item 7773) and can be used on any appropriately designed MOLLE panel.

Features:
  • X1 Carrying System
  • Packsack with snow guard
  • Divided main and bottom compartments
  • Fixation for hiking poles or ice axes
  • Height adjustable chest belt
  • Compression straps on sides
  • Compression around perimeter of base
  • Detachable lid with 3 zip pockets - 2 outside/1 inside
  • Additional detachable side pockets [7773 TT Tac Pouch 8 SP]
  • Front pocket unzips for use as a daypack
  • MOLLE System on the sides
  • Hook-and-loop strips
Specifications
  • System: X1-System (TT)
  • Volume: 100 Liters | 6,102 Cubic Inches Main 90L - Pockets 10L
  • Weight: 155oz | 4.4kg Main 123oz | 3.5kg
  • Dimensions: 33 x 14 x 11in | 85 x 35 x 27cm
  • 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.