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Frag Out! Magazine #14

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Then, it is worthwhile to have something to or- ganize the carried "will-be-necessaries" and make them easily accessible, regardless our clothes or equipment. In the recent years, there has been an increased interest in the use of waist bags aka "belly/kidney bags". The name "kidney bags" originated from the shape of the first bags of that type, which looked like an overgrown bean or... a human organ. There is a whole bunch of waist bags (of various producers) available in the mar- ket – from standard and outdoor ones to those "tactical". Bunch of tactical waist bags were deliv- ered to our team in the middle 2016 – those were Husar Cubby Admin and Cubby Admin+ bags. 100% Made in Poland and solely distribut- ed by the Sprzetmilitarny.pl. DESIGN Cubby Admin has been designed as a rect- angular pouch made of Cordura 500D (Admin 200x100x40 mm, Admin+ 200x100x60). The front panel has a small (200x80x10 mm) sewn-on flat pocket closed with a Velcro strap. The Admin+ version also features an insert with a zipper that can be attached to the Velcro strap of the front pocket – it is also possible to buy it separately. On the side of main compartment, both Cubby Admins have four sewn-in 1" rubber loops – two for each side, in the upper and the lower corner (it may be used to attach e.g. a chemlight). On the outside, there is a 160x50 mm Velcro loop for morale patches and other similar things. In the bottom there is a drain hole and four loops made of 1" webbing with a shock cord with barrel-lock laced through them. According to the Husar, it is designed to carry equipment "on the outside fas- teners" and it is said that even a 1.5 l bottle will fit there. www.fragoutmag.com

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