Great kit
The sack is extremely well made and well thought out, it’s a great compliment to my lv119. I highly recommend it for those running plate carriers, if not the fanny sack would work great too.
The sack is extremely well made and well thought out, it’s a great compliment to my lv119. I highly recommend it for those running plate carriers, if not the fanny sack would work great too.
The Sub Abdominal Carrying Kit or "SACK" is the most versatile tactical "fanny pack" on the market. It was designed to make critical equipment easy to access from both sides or when in a confined space like a vehicle.
The pouch features a half zip design, which means that your equipment will not easily fall out of the pouch even if the zipper is left unsecured.
The front of the pouch features a small zippered stash pocket that is perfect for easy access to small items. The bottom of the pouch features two elastic loops that can be adjusted to hold a tourniquet or other equipment that you may need to rapidly deploy. If bottom carry doesn't fit your mission needs, you can easily remove and reinstall the loops as necessary.
The inside features soft loop on both sides. This makes the pouch very dynamic, giving you the ability to use our hook field Insert Suite to fit your requirements. It also features two slide-locks that make it easy to adjust the tension of the elastic loops hanging below, as well as two tie-down loops for securing sensitive equipment. The two grommet holes on the bottom aid with drainage of the pouch, if submersion occurs.
The SACK is designed to fit onto the bottom of our Micro Fight Chest Rig, or any other plate carrier or rig that accommodates standard hook and loop, making it a versatile choice for those changing load-outs often. Simply pull this off one kit and add it to another.
Some images shown with optional accessories, sold separately.
Hook & loop Attachment measures 7"x 4"
If you are ordering for a MIL/LEO unit, please contact sales@spiritussystems.com
Cord-locks for this product may arrive "unset." If your slide-lock seems to be broken/has no spring action, it likely just needs to be set. Squeezing the lock firmly between your thumb and index finger should apply enough pressure to the top of the lock to "pop" it, activating the spring mechanism.