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Frag Out! Magazine #19

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Internal side of tail flap is lined with loop for customiza- tion. And with the customization – it's loaded with pock- ets. Together with pack comes a set of three modular pockets which can be adapted to own needs and set pack's interior as we please to. Two are mesh pockets and one thin nylon. Additionally, there is also a holder with two elastic bands working as weapon keeper. On the inside of side panels of main compartment are wide Velcro panels with laser cut MOLLE/PALS slots which can be used for even more pockets/organizers attachment. Back is similar, underneath it is there is a flat pocket which can be used to store 2 liter hydration bladders (3 liter will also fit but it takes a lot of space), but its main purpose is to held removable plastic back stiffener. Stiffener has a shape of slightly profiled pan- el with oval holes for improved ventilation and weight reduction. If the bladder is used, hydration tube can be routed through side elastic slits or trough short, centrally placed zipper sewn just above suspenders. On the outer side of flap are 7 rows of laser cut MOLLE/ PALS slots, 4 cells each and one row with 2 cells. Minimalist, but clearly enough. This pack is not meant to be a platform to attach a shitload of additional pouches and pockets. Of course, it doesn't lack a Velcro for patch- es or IDs. Similar MOLLE slots (6x3) are placed on sides of main compartment (30 Vent has elastic side pockets in that place). Right above are compression straps. equipment

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