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Frag Out! Magazine #08

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number of ties and straps, as well as the firm construction of the backpack, the problem becomes less painful. The inner side of the flap of the main compartment has a small flat pocket; it is also fastened with a zip- per. The pocket is hidden inside the backpack, so it is a perfect place for IDs and valuables. The structure of the main compartment is plain and simple. On the sides, it only has flat clips made of thin nylon and a thicker nylon sleeve. It must have probably some- thing to do with radio equipment, but I just have no idea. The full-sized carry system does not compromise between small and large backpacks. It is possible to adjust the shoulder straps to user's height. Adjusting is simple and based on a ladder with sewn on straps and two wide Velcro straps attached to the shoul- ders pads. We fit those straps through the ladder at THIRD LINE GEAR

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