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The bag can be opened on the front and has an interior MOLLE hook-and-loop panel and bungee cord for customized arrangements. The front and sides have laser-cut MOLLE. It also features a large zipped pocket with a removable mesh pocket inside. There are internal variable fixation points to store medical equipment, as well as a fixation for scissors. Two MOLLE stick quick release systems included.
With a volume of five liters (183 cubic inches), the TT Modular Support Bag weighs in at 22 oz. (305g.). Made from Cordura® 700 den, it measures 12 x 9 x 3.5 in. (30 x 22 x 9 cm). Available in Black, Olive, and Coyote. MSRP $119.95.
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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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