Tasmanian Tiger® launches the TT Modular Medic Pack 38, a high-capacity, fully modular backpack optimized for emergency medical and tactical use. With 38 liters of storage, it features multiple compartments for organization, durable CORDURA® fabric, ergonomic support, weighs 7.5 lbs, and is available in various colors for $529 to $589.

Tasmanian Tiger states ” Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., proudly announces the launch of the TT Modular Medic Pack 38. Designed for emergency medics and tactical operators, this high-capacity, fully modular backpack offers exceptional organization, accessibility, and carrying comfort for critical situations.

Featuring 38 liters of storage, the TT Modular Medic Pack 38 is engineered to accommodate a full range of medical supplies with two front pockets, a large lid compartment for extra storage, and a fully expandable main compartment. Six hook-and-loop fastened transparent pouches inside allow for rapid identification and retrieval of essential gear.

Built for performance and durability, the pack utilizes CORDURA® 700 den fabric (Multicam version in 500 den) for superior abrasion resistance. The padded back carrying system ensures ergonomic support while the removable 38mm (1.5in) webbing hip belt provides additional stability for heavy loads. Weighing 7.5 lbs. (120oz.) and measuring 24 x 11 x 8 inches (61 x 28 x 20cm), the TT Modular Medic Pack 38 is built for those who demand reliability in the field. Whether in the military, law enforcement, or emergency response roles, this pack delivers the flexibility and ruggedness needed for high-stress environments. Available in Black, Olive, and Coyote for an MSRP of $529. Multicam available for an MSRP of $589.”

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