Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/799554
Plasskys review There is an urban legend about body snatchers. One after another, we may read articles about children kidnapped at supermarkets. Mysterious vanishings of students who woke up 48 hours later at some shabby motel in a tub full of ice... All the above situations have one common feature - one missing kidney. As for me, about six months ago, I got myself a third "kidney bag" that, what's surprising, has been of particular interest for my friends. I am a person who gathers his knick-knacks - all sorts of small items - in my pockets and all places all over my backpack or a courier bag, at the same time placing as many things as possible in the pockets of my pants. Husar Cubby Admin changed that habit. It organizes everything I need on a daily basis, so that I am able to push myself through the reality. It holds my wallet, car documents, it always has spare ear plugs (because I never know when I may find myself at the shooting range), something to write, smartphone earphones, and some other, equally valuable bibelots. Flat, plain, and rectangular - the design is just wonderful. The front with a wide Velcro loop is a perfect place to show your current emotional state by using patches. In my case, for five months, I have been using half of the loop to pres- ent my love to "Swedish steel" - those well informed will know what I mean here. The second half always stays open for suggestions. The front also includes a large rectangu- lar pocket with a very durable Velcro and four elastic loops (two for each side) that have been recently appreciated by my son - he placed his crayons there. The inside is orga- nized, with a soft pocket for small items and flexible bands that help in keeping the chaos at bay. A firm D-ring is the haven for car keys. From the bottom, the "rack" has a flexi- ble string laced through – another place to fix things that – I must confess – I've never used, because I did not have the need. I use my backpack for that kind of necessities. The waist bag is to carry items inside of it, not outside of it. Each item attached or fixed outside would be a potential "disturber". The 1" carrying strap is a perfect compromise of durability and aesthetic. It is of high quality, soft, and it fitting snug- ly. Standard buckles do their job and when we want to completely get rid of the strap, we still have Duraflex clips – so far, they have been working fine. I wear my Cubby Admin bag in various configurations equipment