Fits:
Man pack radios, HARRIS Falcon, field computer, admin material, medical equipment, insert-optics or personal equipment for 24-48 hours
Fits on:
Can be carried in the hand, over shoulder or on the back. Can be fitted to the tactical vest
Features:
A solid, reliable and versatile backpack for storage and transport of sensitive/delicate equipment
The backpack can be tailored by the user for radio or medical gear.
The bag has a ventilated back with a plastic plate and an aluminum stay in the back to make it firm, but adaptable
Shoulder pads are made from plastic foam for comfort and even balance of the weight. They have a chest strap and attachment for handset/microphone
The shoulder pads can be stored behind the back plate and you can then use the backpack as a shoulder bag and one side compression strap can then be used as a shoulder strap
A ballistic plate or hydration bladder can be carried in the compartment in the back
The bag is made from hard wearing coated polyamide fabric and heavy duty zippers
Long heavy duty zipper with long pull strings. The zippers are long to allow the backpack to open all the way
Pressbutton in the main compartment stops the zipper from opening to much
Four long side compression straps are sewn to the backpack
The loose ends of the side compression straps roll up and are secured with Velcro
The bag has two carrying handles, one on the side and one in the top
Main compartment has two inside pockets with zippers that are good for first-aid equipment, field work equipment or other technical equipment
The outer pockets are zipped and they each have a zipped elastic mesh pocket inside
Modular webbing to mount pouch/pockets are placed on the outside of the outside pockets
An optional medical wall can be mounted with straps in the middle of the backpack. The wall remains vertical when the backpack is open
A man pack radio can be secured with two straps close to your back for best weight distribution and balance (straps not included)
Two holes for cables or a tube for the hydration system are placed in the top of the backpack. Access holes for radio or computer cables are placed on each side on the bottom of the backpack
The cable for the radio microphone is put through the access hole in the lower part of the backpack and then the microphone is attaches to the shoulder pad
Owner identification can be written on the Velcro strip
The backpack fits cabin luggage measurements
The backpack can be attached on the back/top of our modular equipment vest -10 and plate carriers.
MOLLE webbings on the sides.
Volume= 30 liter. 22L in the main compartement, 6L in the lower outside compartment and 2L in the upper outer compartment.
SnigelDesign 30L Specialistryggsäck
2900 kr
30L Specialistryggsäck -14
En stabil, säker och mångsidig ryggsäck för förvaring och transport av känslig utrustning.
Beskrivning
Fits:
Man pack radios, HARRIS Falcon, field computer, admin material, medical equipment, insert-optics or personal equipment for 24-48 hours
Fits on:
Can be carried in the hand, over shoulder or on the back. Can be fitted to the tactical vest
Features:
A solid, reliable and versatile backpack for storage and transport of sensitive/delicate equipment
The backpack can be tailored by the user for radio or medical gear.
The bag has a ventilated back with a plastic plate and an aluminum stay in the back to make it firm, but adaptable
Shoulder pads are made from plastic foam for comfort and even balance of the weight. They have a chest strap and attachment for handset/microphone
The shoulder pads can be stored behind the back plate and you can then use the backpack as a shoulder bag and one side compression strap can then be used as a shoulder strap
A ballistic plate or hydration bladder can be carried in the compartment in the back
The bag is made from hard wearing coated polyamide fabric and heavy duty zippers
Long heavy duty zipper with long pull strings. The zippers are long to allow the backpack to open all the way
Pressbutton in the main compartment stops the zipper from opening to much
Four long side compression straps are sewn to the backpack
The loose ends of the side compression straps roll up and are secured with Velcro
The bag has two carrying handles, one on the side and one in the top
Main compartment has two inside pockets with zippers that are good for first-aid equipment, field work equipment or other technical equipment
The outer pockets are zipped and they each have a zipped elastic mesh pocket inside
Modular webbing to mount pouch/pockets are placed on the outside of the outside pockets
An optional medical wall can be mounted with straps in the middle of the backpack. The wall remains vertical when the backpack is open
A man pack radio can be secured with two straps close to your back for best weight distribution and balance (straps not included)
Two holes for cables or a tube for the hydration system are placed in the top of the backpack. Access holes for radio or computer cables are placed on each side on the bottom of the backpack
The cable for the radio microphone is put through the access hole in the lower part of the backpack and then the microphone is attaches to the shoulder pad
Owner identification can be written on the Velcro strip
The backpack fits cabin luggage measurements
The backpack can be attached on the back/top of our modular equipment vest -10 and plate carriers.
MOLLE webbings on the sides.
Volume= 30 liter. 22L in the main compartement, 6L in the lower outside compartment and 2L in the upper outer compartment.
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