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FREE Worldwide Shipping (all orders over $60 USD)3-Day Tactical Cargo Hydration PackThe SOURCE Double D offers smart and simple compartments, the unique transporter flap with two vertical front-pouches plus straps and MOLLE to attach helmet, tools and wet or dirty gear to the outside of the pack. The Double D is designed for ballistic vest integration and executed in high quality heavy duty materials while keeping the pack as light as possible.Ensuring your agility and mobility with features like the contoured shoulder straps, rotating boomerang shaped hip belt for easy body armor integration, compression straps, angled top lid to ensure free head movement also when operating in prone firing position. For pack stability and load bearing outperformance Double D features a Suspension System with "T" formed aluminum bars.Features top-load and front load suitcase style access to cargo. Watch the clip for more details and info on the pack's features! Specs Double D 45LExterior .......................
Cordura Nylon 500 denierLiner ............................ 210D/420D NylonAdjusting Straps ........... Heavy Duty PPBuckles ........................ Super tough NylonZippers ........................ 45L+/ 2746 cu inWeight (pack) ............... 1.850 kg/4.07lbs SOURCE Hydration TechnologyTaste-Free™ System Glass-Like™ Liner technology in reservoir and tube delivers pure liquid taste with no plastic flavor.Bacteria-Free™ System Grunge-Guard™ Antimicrobial technology blocks bacterial growth for the life of the system.Technologie Glass-Like™ A multi-layer Polyethylene film utilizing SOURCE's Glass-Like™ technology, which prevents bio-film build up making the system self-cleaning. SOURCE's Glass-Like™ Film is 2000% smoother than standard TPU films, with virtually no difference from glass itself.Care-Free™ System Glass-Like™ Liner with Grunge-Guard™ antimicrobial technologies eliminates the need for cleaning. For days, weeks and even months of use simply refill and drink again and again with no special care required.
Widepac™ Wide Opening Access Patented slide closure for easy filling, draining and cleaning. (U.S. Patent No. 7,648,276,B2)Widepac Care and UseWidepac Care and Use Instructions Double D 45L DatasheetDouble D 45L Datasheet If you cannot open PDF files please download the Adobe Reader (free).Contoured Shoulder StrapsImproved cut form with a pivoting motion;adjusts to all shoulder width's, includes Velcro straps for easy tube/coms line rigging.Heavy Duty Sternum StrapAdjustable reinforced Sternum Strap for heavy loads – prevents shoulder straps digging into arm pits, and evens load distribution.Suspension System with Adjustable | Rotating "boomerang" shaped Hip Belt and Suspension System with "T" formed aluminum bars -The slim design allows for easy body armor integration with no without interference to body movement. Equipped with front MOLLE Pals for mounting pouches.Radio and antenna slots.Radio and antenna slots on the bag top - for easy antenna routing with an additional slot for cable routing.
Radio Carrier CompatibleEEquipped with two 25mm buckles for mounting a radio holder carrier,  with an additional horizontal compression strap for stabilizing the radio.Transporter Flap with PocketsFor exterior external storage of items such as a rain jacket, or helmet etc.  pression StrapsSide Compression Straps- Keeps keeps gear stable and close to the center of gravity.Internal water reservoir compartmentThe compartment is separated from the cargo and easily accessible, allows tube routing to right or left shoulder.2L Top lid pouchZippered pocket at the top of on the bag top provides quick over arm access to small essentials while on the move.case logic black 16 laptop backpack model dlbp-116Wand side pocketsDesigned for use in conjunction with compression straps to hold a variety of items such as: tent, rope, shoulder missiles, rifles etc.targus drifter ii 16 laptop backpack review
Angled top LidBuilt at a 45 degree angle - enables free head movement, especially while operating in the prone firing position.Multiple Access Points to CargoTop-load and front access. Can be opened only for top loading or suitcase style, for an easy swift packing/unpacking.Home / Backpacks / If you routinely experience back pain, shoulder pain, or hip pain when you carry a backpack, there’s a good chance that your backpack doesn’t fit you or that you’re not wearing it properly. samsonite cityvibe 16 laptop backpack reviewThis is surprisingly common among backpackers, and one of the main reasons why people don’t go hiking more often.yoda backpack pottery barnThe Biggest Mistakes that People MakeThe number #1 reason why backpacks don’t fit is because people buy packs with the wrong torso size. kipling seoul metallic backpack with laptop protection
Before you buy a pack, measure your torso (click for directions). Backpacks with adjustable torso lengths can ameliorate this problem, but they are heavier.The number #2 reason why backpacks don’t fit is because the hip belt is too big or too small. Many manufacturers only make hipbelts in one size for their backpacks, and that size might not fit you. Come to terms with this and find a backpack that fits your waist, as it is today. Some manufacturers also offer replaceable hipbelts that can be switched out on backpacks, ensuring a perfect fit.laptop backpack for dell m6700Don’t be tempted to buy a pack because it’s on sale, unless it fits your torso and hip size. Doing that is a mistake and you’ll suffer needlessly for it.Here are a few things to check to make sure your pack is properly fitted:Hip BeltDoes the hip belt cover your hip bones (illiac crest) or has it slid below them?If you can’t tighten your hip belt enough and it keeps falling below your hips, it may be too long.
If your hip belt rests on your lower back and not the sides of your hips, it may be too short.Is your hip belt snug, but not so tight that it causes back pain?If you loosen your shoulder straps completely, can you feel the pack resting on your hips?Drop your arms so they hang along your sides. If your hip belts pocket are behind your arms, your hip belt is probably too short.Torso LengthDo you know the length of your torso and does it match the torso size of your backpack?If there is space between the tops of your shoulders and your shoulder straps, your pack’s torso length is too long. If your pack is adjustable, make the torso length shorter. Otherwise, return your backpack and get one with a shorter torso length.If you are carrying all of the weight of your pack on your shoulders, your torso length is too short. If your pack is adjustable, make the torso length longer, so most of the weight rests on your hip belt. Otherwise, return your backpack and get one with a longer torso length.
Shoulder StrapsIf the front of your shoulders get very sore when your backpack, make sure that most of the weight is on your hips and not your shoulders. If the cause of the pain is because your pack is too heavy, get a new pack with wider or more padded shoulder straps, or lighten your load.If the shoulder straps on your pack rub against your neck, loosen the sternum strap. If this doesn’t work, your pack may have a harness that is too narrow for you and you should exchange it.Sternum StrapIf you can feel your sternum strap on your neck, try lowering it. It is too high. If that still doesn’t work, try getting a pack with a larger torso size.If tightening the sternum strap doesn’t keep the shoulder pads on your shoulders, you probably need a backpack with a narrower shoulder harness.Load LiftersIf your backpack doesn’t come with load lifters, don’t panic. They are often provided on higher volume packs where you need to carry heavy loads, but not on smaller volume or ultralight backpacks.
If your backpack has load lifters and the back of your head hits the top of your pack, try loosening the load lifters.If there is a gap between the tops of your shoulders and your load lifters, loosen them.If you can feel your pack pulling you backwards, tighten them. This will narrow the gap between your back and the pack and tilt the pack forward, so more of the load is carried by your hips. Also make sure that the heaviest items in your pack, such as water, are located as close to your back or sides as possible and not in the back of your pack.Try on Lots of BackpacksBuying a backpack should never be an impulse decision. Try on lots of different packs and test them fully loaded on a long day hike before you commit to keep them. Come to grips with the fact that some packs will never fit you because you are too tall, too short, too round, too skinny, or you have no hips. Backpacks are just like business suits (men’s and women’s): some fit and some don’t.Manufacturer and retailer return policies are also flexible enough these days, that you can try lots of backpacks before committing to one, guilt free.