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Frag Out! Magazine #19

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I started packing and had already smile on my face as I had access to the inside of the back thanks to its zippered main flap. You just pull that two-way zipper and that's all – inside is available in its full glory and those pockets mounted on Velcro inside. Cool thing is that two of them has a mesh on top which allows to quickly see what is inside and labels to write something (mostly when we consider carrying in the something most of the time). There are also weapon straps but I haven't used them… yet. Well, so I started to pack for my 3 day trip, so I packed, Carinthia Tropen sleeping bag, stuff, clothes, repack them, I zipped It up and… damn that's all and I still had a lot of space. I am no an Ayatollah of Traveling, I do not own 10th dan of packing, but believe me: that pack gives you a lot of possibilities, it has crazy functionality. I've pulled all the compression straps, packed all my papers and mostly used stuff to the top pocket on the main panel (from inside there is a mesh so you can see what's inside), regulated all the straps – Padded Back System (TT) is super comfortable, while back panel gi- ves a feeling of control where the "stuff" is and centrally place air canal does his job quite well. And you know, it was a bike trip so the less on back the better. Tasmanian Tiger Modular Pack 30 is perfect for me. Not too small, and not too big. During the journey I ap- preciated carrying system which was very comfortable even in those conditions (bend silhouette and air blowing frontally). I didn't have a feeling of burden or suffocating as I had with other packs. I must add that pack itself is very light (1,5kg) and handy and compress very well so www.fragoutmag.com

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