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Mardingtop 28L Tactical Backpacks Molle Hiking daypacks for Camping Hiking Military Traveling 28L-Khaki

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Mardingtop 28L Tactical Backpacks Molle Hiking daypacks for Camping Hiking Military Traveling 28L-KhakiBrand: Mardingtop Color: 28l khaki Features: MATERIAL 28 Liters. This military backpack is made of 600D polyester. YKK Zipper. HYDRATION COMPARTMENT This assault pack with hydration compartment and can hold a 2. 5 Liter bladder, the tube is fed through the top of the bag near grab handle. MOLLE WEBBING This rucksack can hang on small items, or for attaching additional pouches or gear. Backpack also has 2 webbing strap with buckle underneath to hold a

Brand: Mardingtop

Color: 28l-khaki

Features:

  • MATERIAL- 28 Liters. This military backpack is made of 600D polyester. YKK Zipper.
  • HYDRATION COMPARTMENT- This assault pack with hydration compartment and can hold a 2.5 Liter bladder, the tube is fed through the top of the bag near grab handle.
  • MOLLE WEBBING- This rucksack can hang on small items, or for attaching additional pouches or gear. Backpack also has 2 webbing strap with buckle underneath to hold a bedroll, tent, sleeping bag or anything else.
  • WAIST BELT DESIGN- The waist belt of this bug out bag is stitched in, but you can slide them into the middle space behind the back padding support. It's a pretty snuggle fit and won't slide back out on its own.
  • DURABLE & MULTIFUNCTIONAL- This molle backpack with chest straps to cope with the weight so that it's well used as a 3 day assault pack,bug out bag,survival backpack,army backpack,trekking backpack or day pack. Suits for Hiking,Camping,Trekking,Traveling,School or daily use.

Publisher: Mardingtop Outdoor Equipment Co.,Ltd

Details: Mardingtop Tactical Molle Backpack Rucksack Bag Military Backpack for Camping Hiking Trekking Traveling

Product Fetures
Numerous Molle Loops.
Patch Area for nametape and flag patches.
Side cinched down gear security straps.
Front Zipped Pocket- The zippered front pocket inclydes organization slots for tools,camera,pump,maps and other items.
Huge expandable main compartment- Padded elastic pouch for your laptop or tablet,The zipped access to the main compartment can up zip all the way down to the bottom,and give you an concenient way to store your gears.
This tactical backpack can be well used as A 3-day assault pack,tactical bakpacks,molle backpack,bug out bags backpack,combat backpack,range bag,survival backpack,rucksack military army backpack or trekking backpack.

Product Parameters
Fabric: Water-resistant 600D Polyester
Capacity: 35L
Item Weight: 2.7lbs(1.21kg)
Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 10.2 x 20.5 inches (31 x 26 x 52 cm)

Washing & Maintenance Suggestion
1. Water-resistant coating fabric. Please do not wash with liquid detergent or bleach.
2. Clean with wet cloth if necessary.
3. Air dry.
4. Please do not iron it.

Package
1 X Tactical Backpack

EAN: 8019500377279

Package Dimensions: 12.8 x 10.6 x 4.1 inches

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