Tasmanian Tiger Pathfinder MKII

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TT-7622
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Tasmanian Tiger Pathfinder MKII

 

Description:

Fully-fledged combat backpack for several days in the field. Large, variable volume compression flap on the front for helmets etc. The MOLLE system on the sides is used to attach additional pockets.

 

Features:

  • V2 Carrying System

  • Packsack with snow guard

  • Removable section between main and bottom compartment

  • Fixation for hiking poles or ice axes

  • Height adjustable chest belt

  • Compression straps on sides

  • Compression around perimeter of base

  • Variable volume compression flap e.g. to attach a helmet

  • Handle on front and back

  • Detachable lid, divided into 3

  • Hydration system compatible

  • Side pockets

  • MOLLE System on all the important attachment areas

  • Hook-and-loop strips

 

System

V2-System (TT)

 

Volume

80 Liters | 4,882 Cubic Inches

 

Weight

115oz | 3.25kg


Dimensions

33 x 14 x 9in | 84 x 35 x 22cm


Material

CORDURA® 700 denier

Technology

 

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V2 PLUS-SYSTEM

Size-adjustable carrying system for medium to heavy loads. The V2 Plus Carrying System has a high contact point on the back panel that offers a tremendous range when adjusting the back length. Backpacks with this system also have a detachable hip strap, which means they can also be carried with fully-packed plate carriers and chest rigs – the broad, ergonomically shaped shoulder straps make sure they are still comfortable to wear. The detachable hip strap can also be worn separately as a "warrior belt".

Two V-shaped aluminum rods (1) guide the load directly into the reinforced hip strap. The three-part ergonomically shaped hip strap consists of a lumbar pad with a rubberized insert (2) to prevent the backpack from slipping, and two conically shaped hip wings (3). They have several layers of padding and are reinforced with a PE plate. The hip strap is easy to tighten using the deflected belt strap (4). The back padding (5) is concave and sewn into chambers to provide optimal ventilation. The height of the wide, ergonomically shaped shoulder straps is adjustable (6), and together with the load control straps (7)ensure a close, firm fit of the backpack. The hook-and-loop attached lumbar padding can be removed when required, in which case the system‘s aluminum rods – which are normally secured in the hip strap – are secured in band flaps. This makes it even easier to pull the rods out from the bottom when required.