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Review TT City Daypack 20 by Alzwolf for PIne Survey.

Review TT City Daypack 20 – The idea behind this backpack is to carry your tactical equipment and weapons with you as inconspicuously as possible in everyday life. For this reason, Tasmanian Tiger chose the Tatonka company logo for this model. For those who do not know: Tasmanian Tiger is the military/law enforcement equipment division of the outdoor brand Tatonka. The backpack has a simple design so that the user does not attract attention with his official or tactical equipment. The following applies here: camouflage and deceive. With the Daypack 20, the user should be able to move in public, whether in the subway, train, bus or in urban areas in stealth mode.

The number 20 stands for the volume of the backpack, i.e. 20 liters of equipment fit in the Daypack 20. It is made of Textreme 6.6 and Tec Rip 5.0, has two elastic pockets on the outside, which are designed to stow water bottles or other items within easy reach. MOLLE or PALS loops were not attached to the outside of this backpack. There is also no velcro surface for patches or the like.

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Conclusion

The ultra-light Daypack 20 is practical and inconspicuous. This one has all tactical features so as not to attract attention. This was exactly the aim of Tasmanian Tiger and also fulfilled the requirements of the authorities in the CCW area. For me it is a pleasant feeling to wear my equipment inconspicuously in a civilian design and allowing me to have quick access to the items I might need at any time.

Note: This is an extract from the test report of Pine Survey. You can find the complete review here.

Photo: Alzwolf, Pine Survey

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