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Tasmanian Tiger® attending the leading international trade fair for hunting, shooting sports, equipment for outdoor activities, and civilian and official security applications in Nuremberg, Germany, March 3 – 6, 2022 in Booth 3-338 Hall 3.
Knoxville, Tenn. (March 2022) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., will be exhibiting at the IWA Outdoor Classic 2022 this March 3 – 6, 2022 at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg in Nuremberg, Germany. Tasmanian Tiger will be exhibiting its tactical nylon line of products at Booth 3-338 Hall 3. Over 1,000 exhibitors have registered to exhibit products to an international public and establish or cultivate business relationships.
The best-known manufacturers and traders meet here. IWA Outdoor Classics is the leading international trade fair for hunting, shooting sports, equipment for outdoor activities, and civilian and official security applications. Whether hunting accessories or personal protection, the leading international trade fair IWA Outdoor Classics shows high-quality guns and outdoor products from international suppliers. Experience light materials, great comfort, and improved functions. The equipment for civilian and official self-defense is also the center of attraction.
Tasmanian Tiger will be featuring its latest products from its tactical nylon line. This includes its TT Modular Combat Pack. Based on the predecessor model, the TT Modular Combat Pack has a clean, new look, optimized features, and MOLLE hook-and-loop lining in the main compartment for customized modular add-ons. Designed for short-range excursions, this universal small combat backpack comes with two attachable front pockets with zipped compartments and elastic side pockets.
The newly announced TT Medic Assault Pack MKII L will also be on display at the Tasmanian Tiger booth. This is the largest TT medic backpack designed with an intelligent and clear interior divider system. It measures about 4 cm. (one MOLLE strip) deeper than the two smaller, previous models. The TT Medic Assault Pack MKII L can also be converted for plate carriers and vests using the adapter straps supplied with it for direct attachment. The stowable carrying handles help to quickly transport it in emergencies. The pack also features an inner detachable plate with elastic loops and internal variation fixation points to store medical equipment, a scissors bag, and clear inside pockets identified by colored hook-and-loop fastening. There are also integrated visual markers.
Click to see Vol. 3 of the Tasmanian Tiger digital catalog here. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products.
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Tasmanian Tiger®, a division of Tatonka GmbH, is an international brand founded in 1999 to provide user-design-driven nylon products to elite warfighters and law enforcement in Europe and Asia. From prototype to production, all products are manufactured in the company’s own facilities, thus ensuring a consistently high level of quality throughout the production processes. All products are quality checked prior to leaving the facility and checked regularly by independent international test centers. www.tasmaniantigerusa.com
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