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MAXPEDITION OPERATOR TACTICAL ATTACHÉ:

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Category: Packs/Bags
Created: Sunday, 22 April 2007 06:46


Dimensions: 15.5" (L) x 4" (W) x 11" (D) Main
8" x 6" x 1.5" Frontal (long pocket)
3.5" x 3.5" x 1.5" Frontal (2 small pockets)
7" x 5" x 1.5" Frontal (wide pocket)
14" x 10" x 1.5" Rear Organizer Pocket

This bag is similar to the MPB, but is geared more towards tactical needs. One side has multiple pockets for tactical goods, while the other is a large pannel for slimmer items. The panel only zips down halfway so the flap will not touch the ground like the MPB. I feel the small SRB in this pannel area is unnecessary, but you can always cut it off if you have the same feelings. Behind the multipocket side is a sneaky large and slim pocket which the D-ring assists in opening. This area has loop velcro for accessories making it a great place for CCW. The back and front pockets are similar in which one is for a radio and the other is for a Nalgene bottle. The Nalgene side has a grommet on the bottom is one way to tell the difference. The main compartment is slimmer than the MPB and uses a more classic zipper opening. Inside is space that can be divided by the velcro panel. One side of the panel is sleeve pockets while the other is loop velcro to hold accessories such as the modular holster and mag holder. The panel itself can also be adjusted or taken totally out. The main area can hold a 15"+ laptop (screensize). A snap loop is on top to allow one to secure the main and or side panel compartment zippers. A shoulder strap is standard with a velcro adjustable and removable wrap. As a slight con the hooks are plastic, but are holding up so far. A beefy strip of non-slip material on the bottom keeps the bag grippy and water resistant. Currently available in Black, OD Green, Khaki, and ACU. A nice ride for a bag so far, but the beatings will continue.
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