The CB40 Combat BackpackBackpack features a compact and functional design. The backpackbackpack has a main compartment for storing general equipment, in addition to a lockable compartment and a compartment for a communications device. In the upper section of the compartment, there is a wide exit that facilitates removal of an antenna cable or a drinking tube. A flat compartment is attached to the front panel of the backpackbackpack. A “MOLLE system” is sewn onto the outer side of the backpackbackpack, which enables attaching more pouches and making personal adjustments. There is also a folding compartment for a helmet, velcro straps for tactical marking, and straps for attaching the backpackbackpack and tying additional equipment onto the backpackbackpack. The backpackbackpack is attached in a modular fashion to the back of the vest, obviating the need for shoulder straps or velcro straps, and consequently it becomes a single unit with the rest of the soldier’s combat equipment.
Shoulder straps and back padding can be attached to the backpackbackpack, which will convert the CB40 into a tactical Bug Out Bag for carrying without a vest, as well.
The CB40 is the perfect backpackbackpack for combats during their daily activities. The compact structure and multiple adjustment options make it an effective tool especially adapted to the nature of modern warfare.
The CB40 Combat BackpackBackpack features a compact and functional design. The backpackbackpack has a main compartment for storing general equipment, in addition to a lockable compartment and a compartment for a communications device. In the upper section of the compartment, there is a wide exit that facilitates removal of an antenna cable or a drinking tube. A flat compartment is attached to the front panel of the backpackbackpack. A “MOLLE system” is sewn onto the outer side of the backpackbackpack, which enables attaching more pouches and making personal adjustments. There is also a folding compartment for a helmet, velcro straps for tactical marking, and straps for attaching the backpackbackpack and tying additional equipment onto the backpackbackpack. The backpackbackpack is attached in a modular fashion to the back of the vest, obviating the need for shoulder straps or velcro straps, and consequently it becomes a single unit with the rest of the soldier’s combat equipment.
Shoulder straps and back padding can be attached to the backpackbackpack, which will convert the CB40 into a tactical Bug Out Bag for carrying without a vest, as well.
The CB40 is the perfect backpackbackpack for combats during their daily activities. The compact structure and multiple adjustment options make it an effective tool especially adapted to the nature of modern warfare.
Detailed
- A main compartment with a dual-head zipper
- A secondary compartment with internal subdivision
- A MOLLE system for attaching modular pouches
- A built-in helmet compartment
- Velcro for tactical markin
- Wide openings for cable and drinking tube
- An internal compartment adapted for a 3-liter water container
- An internal compartment adapted for a communication device
* Option for connecting shoulder straps and back padding
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Sizes:400 height x 300 width 'x 200 depth'
Weight:
2.5 kg (5.51 lbs)
Materials:
Nylon webbing, Curdora 500, YKK zippers, ITW buckles
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The CB40 Combat BackpackBackpack features a compact and functional design. The backpackbackpack has a main compartment for storing general equipment, in addition to a lockable compartment and a compartment for a communications device. In the upper section of the compartment, there is a wide exit that facilitates removal of an antenna cable or a drinking tube. A flat compartment is attached to the front panel of the backpackbackpack. A “MOLLE system” is sewn onto the outer side of the backpackbackpack, which enables attaching more pouches and making personal adjustments. There is also a folding compartment for a helmet, velcro straps for tactical marking, and straps for attaching the backpackbackpack and tying additional equipment onto the backpackbackpack. The backpackbackpack is attached in a modular fashion to the back of the vest, obviating the need for shoulder straps or velcro straps, and consequently it becomes a single unit with the rest of the soldier’s combat equipment.
Shoulder straps and back padding can be attached to the backpackbackpack, which will convert the CB40 into a tactical Bug Out Bag for carrying without a vest, as well.
The CB40 is the perfect backpackbackpack for combats during their daily activities. The compact structure and multiple adjustment options make it an effective tool especially adapted to the nature of modern warfare.