"Shot" Backpack With Helmet Compartment
In the tactical environment there is a great demand for a type of wearable gear such as a small backpack with the ability to accommodate a ballistic helmet when the helmet is not in use. 5.45 Design has developed the Shot Helmet Backpack with 10 liters volume that allows you to attach a helmet to the outside of the backpack. The Shot Helmet Backpack from 5.45 Design Russian brand is designed to carry the necessary gear and equipment for a day. It can also be used to carry a protective helmet when not in use. The backpack is available in Multicam, A-Tacs FG and Ranger Green colors. All colors are original and camouflage in both visible and infrared spectrum. The design of the backpack consists of two parts: the main compartment and the flap for the helmet. The main compartment has a volume of 10 liters. On the back side there is a special pocket for a hydrator. On the outside of the main compartment there is a zippered pocket for small items. The helmet retention flap is connected to the main compartment with Fast type fasteners and an adjustable elastic band system. Inside the flap there is a compartment for placing and securing small items (e.g. Individual Dressing Package). On the outside of the flap there is a zippered pocket and a velcro panel for identification patches. The straps of the backpack are made on the basis of strong nylon mesh with 2.5 cm sling and D-ring sewn on top of it. The straps are fastened to the backpack by means of G-hook buckles. If required, the backpack can easily be transformed into a single-strapped bag, which is very convenient in urban conditions. This type of backpack is in demand both in the military environment and among fans of militaristic style.
Materials:
- Cordura 500d, 100% nylon
Colors:
- Multicam
- A-Tacs FG
- Ranger Green
Size:
- Main compartment - 40 x 25 x 11 cm
- Removable front panel - 35 x 20 x 1.5 cm
- Weight: 730 g
Description
Shot Helmet Backpack by 5.45 DESIGN is designed for assault operations and carrying small-sized cargo. Assumes a stay on a combat mission up to 1.5 days. It helps to survive in dramatically changing climatic conditions.