TYR Tactical

Lightweight Assault Pack, Jumpable

Tyr Tactical released their new Jumpable Lightweight Assault Pack earlier today. Designed specifically for airborne operations, the pack integrates several features not found in normal packs. For example, it accepts an HPT Lowering Line via two foldaway tabs at the top of the pack. Also straps are reinforced around the inside of the pack in one continuous piece for added strength and durability and are accessible at the top of each side of the pack in order to utilize D Ring attaching straps. When not in use, the straps can be easily tucked away and stored in the attached strap pouches. Additionally, the main compartment utilizes PV500 along the entire gusset of the bag and is reinforced with 2” webbing to add additional strength.

Tyr provides plenty of pouches to compartmentalize gear. The inside compartment features two internal mesh pockets and there are also two pockets on the front of the pack. Additional external pockets on each side of the pack include internal mesh pockets to keep smaller items organized. Ample PALS real estate is provided to facilitate additional pouches. It also features a pocket built to fit a 100oz hydration bladder as well as the pack’s internal frame.

Manufactured from PV500, the Lightweight Assault Pack, Jumpable boasts a 3,197 cu in capacity.

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3 Responses to “Lightweight Assault Pack, Jumpable”

  1. Mike D says:

    Amazing how this pack looks nothing like the Diamondback Tactical jumpable assault pack.

  2. Jason says:

    Maybe because I founded DBT out of my garage and designed or had a hand in most of the products. There are very big changes from this Bag and the old SOF pack.

    1) The first of which is a reduction of over 50% of the weight due to the use of PV500 material which allows me to design a lighter stronger pack than previous.

    2) Increased cubic inches by over 150 cubic inches

    3) Designed in organizational attributes that were from direct end user feedback

    4) Added side pockets that are more functional for combat use

    5) Fold away drop line tabs when not in jump mode

    Overall it’s a great pack with proven heritage, but it’s a Ferrari not your grandmothers Cadi….

    So to your point the outer shape may be the

  3. Kurt says:

    Mike D, you should buy a pouch from Jason and one from the guys back in DB the PV500 weight alone will speak for it’s self! I just had the pleasure of catching with an old friend here in the north west who brought with him some of Jasons new gear. Brother I’ve worn DB in theater and when ounces equal pounds not only on your back but in your luggage, I’ll be giving Jason a call before this summer you can bet!
    Jason from the days of personally taking BLACKHAWK orders over the phone
    from a broke ass overseas E4, to the bad ass Diamondback catalogs and everything in them thanks for always taking great care of the troops and stayin in the industry!
    Mike D spend the extra few bucks you’ll never regret it!