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Huron Tactical – 68l Assaulter Sustainment Pack

This is the last installment of a three-part exclusive sneak peek at Huron Tactical’s new pack and clothing line. Today, we’ll cover the 68 liter Assaulter Sustainment Pack. It’s a hybrid top/panel loader design with a common external frame that can be swapped out with other pack bags.

This 22″ Huron Load Carriage Backpack Frame was designed to aid in the overall load carriage of the family of packs as well as additional components and can accommodate all of the larger Huron pack bags. The frame itself is 1.5 to 2 pounds lighter than most other makes on the market. The Yoke/Shoulder and Waist Belt assembly can be custom fit to the users height and girth thanks to a PALS-style grid that is adjustable for height.

The front, side and inside main compartment has generous amounts of PALS webbing to secure extra pouches or the PRC117 radio adapter. An internal mesh comprehension system secures and prevents unnecessary shifting of packed equipment. Attachment points on the top and front of the pack were added in order to use interchangeable front flaps and caps, which add space when needed.

• Cubic Liters: 68 (Main Body, LG V.2 Cap, Nalgene Bottle Pockets, Roll Bottom Storage Compartment)
• Dim: 25.5”H x 13.625”W x 9.75”D 

Like the 32 liter model, this larger pack has a rolltop closure that sits independently below the Cap. It is closes with Velcro, is rolled tight and then secured via SR buckles meaning you can control your load and keep your gear a little drier. This same rolltop closure has been integrated into the bottom sleeping gear compartment so no zippers to catch on your sleeping bag as you try to stuff it into place. It’s like having a built-in compression stuff sack and will accept up to an extreme cold weather bag. The bottom of the pack also offers canteen/Nalgene pockets on either side as well as straps to secure extra gear such as rigid sleeping pads.

Additional Features:
•Fully adjustable Yoke with 6 points of vertical tuning
•Carry Handle
•Adjustable waist belt with integrated removable lumbar support
•PALS webbing for MOLLE attachment
•Top loading with compression strap closure
•Hard sewn zippers allow the user to change the overall storage capacity of the pack with interchangeable front flaps such as the Direct Action Assault Pack which also fits the rear of the TYR Tactical PICO Armor Carrier
•Front loading via heavy duty #10 zippers on the right & left side of the pack
•Attachment points allow the user to change the overall storage capacity of the pack with interchangeable caps. Each pack comes complete with a Large cap
•Side compression straps allow the user to the overall capacity of the pack when areas are not in use
•Antimicrobial/FR treated padded spacer mesh is used on the internal portions of the vest for comfort

The Huron 68 liter Assaulter Sustainment Pack Is made from 500D Cordura as well as TYR Tactical’s PV material in key areas for incredible strength and abrasion resistance. The full Huron line will be released 15 June, 2015 from www.TYRtactical.com.

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9 Responses to “Huron Tactical – 68l Assaulter Sustainment Pack”

  1. Oneironaut says:

    I really like the things they’re doing. Can’t wait to see more of that frame.

  2. Reseremb says:

    Any date for the release of TYR’s new catalog?

  3. Darrel says:

    It will probably be way beyond any reasonable person’s budget, like their thousand dollar gore tex smocks and six hundred dollar plate carriers for the discerning gear queer who likes to brag.

  4. Darrel says:

    This looks almost exactly like a USMC Recon ILBE pack, the more I look at it. The side zipper placement, compression straps, bottle holders… I can’t watch the video because US Gov’t computers, but the suspension looks a lot better at least. I can’t tell what that flap on the bottom is supposed to be, but if it’s a zippered entry to the main bag, then that would probably fix the only real problem with that bad, besides weight.

    • Jon C. says:

      I was thinking the same.

      It’s also odd that they call it the “Assaulter Sustainment Pack” Assaulter and sustainment should not share co-use in any name. Same lazy use of terms, which actually have very specific meanings when used precisely.

  5. Luke says:

    phooey, roll-up sleeping bag access was my million dollar idea and now this is the second pack I’ve seen it on. to little to late.

    is your hood covering the load-lifters or are you not using them? the frame looks tall enough but the load-lifter buckles I can see look super short, like NICE frame short.