Karrimor SF Thor 40 Rucksack

KarrimorSKU: JB0728-OG
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Colour: Green
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Sale price£159.95

BFPO/Tax Free Price £133.29

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Description

The Karrimor Thor 40 litre backpack not only looks great but is extremely functional packing a generous volume of easy to access storage but can be worn with or without body armour either whilst triaging or on operation

Available in 5 colours: Olive Green, Coyote Tan, Black, Grey and Multicam, all three Karrimor Thor bags feature the useful Molle system attachments around the sides and front of the bag. Also there’s a stitched velcro attachment to the front of the bag to allow transfers or markers to be stuck on for operational purposes

Originally built and designed for the Danish Army, the Thor is part of Karrimor’s Nordic range of bags which also features a pull over rain cover to assist keeping the bag and contents dry

To gain access to the large main compartment there is a top/front YKK zippered entry and the outside of the bag is finished with the MOLLE system to allow various attachments to be secured to the sack. With multi exit points for various devices to be stowed and accessed quickly, like hydration hoses or radio antennas 

Product Specification
• Padded shoulder straps and waist belt
• S-shaped shoulder harness (Fits your torso perfectly, maintaining balance)
• One main compartment
• Compression straps
• MOLLE compatible
• Lid carriage straps
• Zipped lid compartment
• Stuff pockets
• Rain cover included (olive/olive, black/black, coyote/coyote, Multicam/coyote.
• Rot proof thread
• Reinforced with bartacks
• Durable water repellent (DWR)
• YKK zips

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