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Frag Out! Magazine #03

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An external pocket in the upper part of the lid – easily accessible, has a rather large capacity because it ends up with an embroidered logo; A pocket inside a lid which can be used for carrying rather small objects, and also those more valuable Two side pockets fastened with zippers – the majority of available hydration bladdders with a capacity of 3 L can be inserted there without any problems. At the top of those pockets there is a hole for routing the drinking tube. On the sides of the main chamber there are two 1" wide A-A-55301 Type III nylon webbing straps with the ITW Nexus 1" Classic SR buckets, used as compression straps or alternate strapping of the additional equipment. Excess straps might be strapped Velcro®. There is a "spider web" from shock-cord on the lid, which is used to quick fastening of clothing or small gear. MOLLE/PALS webbing characteristic for the military packs draws attention – so Khard lacks of them, making the pack not directly associated with the tactical equipment. To daisy chains made from the narrow webbing placed on the sides and at the top of the main chamber might be used for attaching more shock-cord. Sternum strap is attached to the daisy chains on suspends. On the top and on the sides there are additional carrying handles for transport. The Arc'teryx LEAF Khard 60 was provided to SPARTANAT.COM by TACWRK – distributor of Arc'teryx LEAF in Germany. 3RD LINE GEAR

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