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Frag Out! Magazine #25

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whether such a type of access is necessary in a backpack with capacity like in this case. Around the "third door", there are six loops for attaching a helmet holder or fastening a mortar base plate. On the sides of the main compartment there are MOLLE/PALS compatible webbing straps for additional gear and pouches sewn over the wider ALICE- style webbing for back-compatibility with old gear The main compartment can be compressed by using two horizontal straps that can also be used for lashing equipment, such as a sleeping pad or a grenade launcher. Here, one should draw attention to nylon webbing used in the Coyote Brown backpacks that have a loose weave and glossy texture and that "cheap" feeling we don't like. Such a problem does not exist in the case of Multicam webbing. On the inner side of the main compartment, somewhere in the middle of height, there are simple internal open-top mesh pockets. On the bottom of the main compartment, on both sides of the backpack, there are open-top pockets with flexible edges for canteens, etc. Next two pockets are zippered and can be found in top flap. One such pocket is accessible on the outside, the second – only flap is opened. The flap itself is attached to the main compartment with four buckles attached to vertical webbing straps sewn along the main compartment, which allows using it for oversized load or packing additional stuff under the flap. Unfortunately, all four buckles sewn to the flap have "female" ends, so without additional straps, the flap cannot be used as an independent day backpack. UTACTIC Raid suspension has been based on an internal aluminum frame stays, a wide and softly padded shoulder straps and waist belt. The shoulder straps are shaped like flattened letter "S" and are padded with foam and lined with spacer mesh. In the upper part EQUIPMENT

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