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The TT Small Combi Rig is a light, flexible, and modular belt harness.
Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., is pleased to introduce the TT Small Combi Rig, a light, flexible, and modular belt harness. It has a removable hook and loop magazine module which can be used on plate carriers. The accessories pocket and MOLLE side flaps are also removable.
The TT Small Combi Rig features adjustable, flat padded straps and removable laser-cut MOLLE side wings suitable for magazines or pouches. The back is covered in hook and loop, making it compatible with use as a front flap for plate carriers. The TT Small Combi Rig also has a hook and loop divider for individual division for the magazine module. Thus, it can be used for M4, G36, or AK magazines. It also has interchangeable magazine inserts for three M4 (PMAG) magazines (50g) and four pistol / MP7 magazines (40g). The TT Assault Pack (or similar) can be attached to the back of the TT Small Combi Rig.
The removable inside pocket is like the TT Tac Pouch 12 and features three loops on the back for glow sticks, etc. The bottom has a stretch insert and bungee cord for a tourniquet.
The TT Small Combi Rig weighs in at 1.56 lbs. (710 kg.) and is made from Cordura® 700 denier (Multicam 500 denier). Available in Olive, Black, and Coyote for an MSRP of $139. Available in Multicam for an MSRP of $149.
Click to see the 2023 Tasmanian Tiger New Items digital catalog here or the Vol. 3 Product digital catalog here. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products.
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About Tasmanian Tiger®:
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 before leaving the facility and checked regularly by independent international test centers.
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