Magpul—Breach Glove 2.0
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We are very proud to introduce our two day assault pack which was created to answer several needed requirements across the military branches and Law enforcement. Some specific requirements were to hold more gear while remaining light weight and water resistant.
The ability to hold a fully loaded helmet while remaining easily accessible and finally to have a smaller modular pouch with a shoulder strap that can be zipped on or off depending on the mission. This bag is so special and versatile we named it the “Kibisis” after the mythical bag that the Greek demi-god Perseus carried Medusa’s head in. The Kibisis is built to last and reinforced so it can also be jumpable making it one of the most versatile 2 day assault bags on the market.
Specs:
Dimensions: 16.5” H x 11.75” W x 8.5” D
Weights: 2 LBS 3 OZ (992.23 grams)
Volume: 1,769 cubic inches (29L)
Material: Ghost and Ghost light
To purchase and learn more go to www.matbock.com
About MATBOCK
MISSION STATEMENT
OUR MISSION IS TO DESIGN LIGHTER AND MORE PRACTICAL EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY ENVIRONMENT. OUR PERSONAL EXPERIENCES INVOLVING CONTINUED OPERATIONS IN MULTIPLE THEATERS HAVE LED TO OUR BASIC FOUNDATION – OUNCES EQUAL POUNDS AND LIGHTER WARRIORS ARE FASTER WARRIORS. WE CONSTANTLY STRIVE TO PROVIDE OUR WARRIORS WITH THE MOST EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT GEAR POSSIBLE.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
OUR MISSION DOES NOT END AT OUR OWN PURSUITS. MATBOCK IS A TEAM OF WARRIORS DEDICATED TO HELPING FELLOW WARRIORS MOVE THEIR IDEAS FROM PAPER TO PRODUCTION. IF YOU HAVE AN IDEA THAT WOULD BENEFIT THE MEN AND WOMEN IN COMBAT AND WOULD LIKE TO SEE IT BECOME A REALITY, PLEASE CONTACT US.
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