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Frag Out! Magazine #19

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with a little of inventive ideas it can be configured perfec- tly to the needs of user. I was convinced by that when I was using the pack for short range commutes when I needed something to just thrown my stuff into. I set up the interior to transport ammo and the rest of the gear without a problem but trying to hold helmet with that bungee strings on flap wasn't quite OK to be honest… Very unstable and rather for a moment. Bungee works well for clothes or light sle- eping bag for example. Sides of the pack has laser cut MOLLE/PALS. Here I had additional external pouches. I've liked a lot all the routing ports for tubes or wires and that they are on both sides. And THE THING of whole pack: waistbelt and its two pockets. For me it was uber- comfortable during the trip as in the reach of my hand I had everything, keys, phone, lighter, highway ticket etc. Relatively, the name Modular means everything when it comes to functionality of that pack. And I can tell you without hesitation that it is worth to pay 200€ for that pack. You don't buy them every single moment so if you look for functionality and comfort on first place and, of course, military cool factor, TT Modular Pack 30 is a must. equipment

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