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Frag Out! Magazine #14

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– I attach it to the backpack, thanks to PALS on the back or in standard configuration, on my hip when I run or ride a bike. Due to my laziness, I have started wearing my waist bag like a purse or courier bag, having the strap over my shoulder. I do this instead of unfastening and putting it on every time I get into and out of a car. What is interesting, it does not bother you when you drive a car. A nice element of Cubby Admin is the Husar "nameplate" placed inside with information on the date and name of the person who made it (including signature). It is similar to AMG where you can find a plate on the engine block with the name and surname of the engineer who assem- bled that particular engine. I have compared here Husar Cubby Admin with the great tuner of luxury cars on pur- pose - what distinguishes Husar from other propositions in the market is the quality of manufacturing connected with perfect materials and, most importantly, with well-thought solutions. Husar has already created a "desire" product and that is only one step from creating own legend. Let's keep our straps crossed. Królik's review I have never had a waist bag, because I haven't feel I need one. I haven't been fond of such equipment as well. It just didn't suit me... However, for some time I've been wearing more low profile stuff than I used to – yes, I usually have a backpack (I hate having my hands occupied), but, first of all – not always, and, second of all – not everything is con- venient to be carried in your backpack (just think of taking out a mobile phone every time you want to make or re- ceive a call...). Most of my EDC was stuffed into the pockets of my pants and/or jacket, but the number of pockets has drastically decreased. And a problem has appeared as well – there is always a need of having space for all the stuff you need at fares and exhibitions, where the temperature is too warm for a jacket, while your pants won't hold all of that. I got the Husar Cubby Admin bag for review and I must admit, without hesitation, that I call it a perfect solution. Above all, it has a great design. In my opinion, that is how a tactical waist bag should look like – flat, fits to the body, with a narrow strap that does not cover the pockets in your www.fragoutmag.com

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