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The new DAKA Takeout Large includes the same useful features and reinforced strength of our original DAKA Takeout and goes big with them. With 8.88 liters of high-strength storage capacity, the Takeout Large is made for heavy duty use. It makes an exceptional on-the-go travel bag, auto emergency kit, at-home tool kit, or other readiness bag where you need extra space and organization.
The Takeout Large comes equipped with a ruggedized feature set that makes organizing and carrying items easy—all while protecting them from harsh conditions. The two carrying handles, combined with the reinforced base, keep it sturdy when hauling bulkier items. The two quick-release buckles on each side also enable a wider opening and the option to suspend it above the ground. To protect your gear from wet and messy environments, the Takeout Large includes a full-length YKK AquaGuard® water-repellent zipper and RF welded polymer-infused construction to make sure your items remain safe and dry while they’re stowed.
You can get one in Black or FDE now at Magpul.com or at your local Magpul retailer.
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