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Product review by Ripperkon: TT Modular Combat Pack 24 SL

Product review by Ripperkon: TT Modular Combat Pack 24 SL

Ripperkon, German tester of tactical products (as well as blogger and youtuber) presents a review of the TT Modular Combat Pack 24 SL, the small backpack with extremely variable carrying system.

Here is his summary:

„Purpose

This tactical backpack, with a total of 24 liters of storage, is designed as a combat pack and is perfect for carrying extra ammunition, a cleaning kit, a rain jacket, a day’s rations, and other gear. The easily accessible external pockets are also a great feature, making it simple to organize and find items quickly (“It’s in the middle pocket.”). For bushcrafting, the backpack stands out, like almost every other TT pack, with its color, craftsmanship, and rugged construction. I can also see this backpack working well as a bug-out bag. To use it as a medic backpack, however, I find the lack of internal hook-and-loop panels limiting—but TT does have better options for that purpose 😉 In winter, it’s worth noting that the 19-liter main compartment is somewhat limited in space. With items like rain pants, winter and rain jackets, you’ll need to pack carefully to make everything fit.

Back System

The system is not specifically designed for women. However, for those with shorter torsos or smaller individuals, it helps optimize carrying comfort and fit. The compatibility with thick protective vests is supposedly better, but I still need to check that.

Summary

I’ve been using this backpack for months now, primarily for short day trips, and I’ve really come to appreciate the convenient organization. For my wife, the adjustable back system is fantastic, as she finally has a small backpack that fits her and matches my style. This backpack is now our go-to for travel, hiking, and day trips. I have no real complaints.“



 

 

Click here for the Ripperkon test video, and read the detailed test report here

 

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