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Now Available to the U.S. market, Tasmanian Tiger® unveils the TT Multipurpose Equipment Insert, the TT Modular Equipment Case, and the TT Modular Laptop Case.
Knoxville, Tenn. (February 2023) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., is pleased to introduce three new products to the U.S. market from its tactical accessories line: the TT Multipurpose Equipment Insert, the TT Modular Equipment Case, and the TT Modular Laptop Case. These products will be available for purchase through TT Authorized Dealers.
The TT Multipurpose Equipment Insert is a padded inner bag with flexible dividers, suitable for the TT Modular Pack 45+. The main compartment features a lockable slider. It has a padded, zip-off front lid with a top handle. There is an external second opening for a camera on the top side. It also features transparent mesh interior compartments and a small organizer. With the hook and loop strips on the outside, it can be fixed precisely to modular hook and loop panels. The loops on the upper edge can be used to attach the insert to all MOLLE panels or the TT Modular Front Seat Panel with TT SE 256 Safety QA Buckles.
The TT Multipurpose Equipment Insert weighs 2.78 lbs. (1.26 kg.) and measures 12.5” H x 16” W x 6” D. It is made from T-Square Rip FD. Available in Olive, Black, and Titan Grey for an MSRP of $239.
The TT Modular Equipment Case is an all-around padded shoulder bag with a 15-liter volume. It is versatile and can be used as a weapon bag, equipment bag, or camera bag. It features a MOLLE hook and loop panel on the inside, as well as flexible, padded dividers. The separate, width-adjustable laptop compartment (suitable for up to 12” laptops) can also be used as a weapons compartment. The flap is secured with hook-and-loop and quick-release fasteners. An extra zipper allows quick access from the top.
It also features detachable shoulder padding, rubberized on the underside, as well as a size-adjustable carrying strap. The TT Modular Equipment Case has a durable, reinforced handle and a mesh pocket on the inside of the lid. The case features a MOLLE system for attachment of a holster, magazine pockets, etc. under the lid.
The TT Modular Equipment Case weighs 2.78 lbs. (1.26 kg.) and measures 15.35” H x 10” W x 6” D (39 H x 25 W x 15 D cm). It is made from Cordura® 700 den and T-Square Rip FD. Available in Coyote, Black, and Titan Grey for an MSRP of $239.
The TT Modular Laptop Case is part of the TT Tac Series. It is a functional laptop bag suitable for security personnel or civilian use. The pouch has removable hook and loop attachments on the back side so that it can be attached to modular backpacks and bags. There is a padded 15.4” laptop compartment, a durable, reinforced handle, and a flap with hook and loop closure.
The TT Modular Laptop Case weighs 14.46 oz. (410 g.) and measures 9.8” H x 15” W x 1.57” D (25 H x 38 W x 4 D cm). It is made from Cordura® 700 den. Available in Black and Olive for an MSRP of $69.95.
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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