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Chase Tactical – Warrior Wednesday – Warrior Assault Systems X300 Pack

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The X300 was designed with specific input from SF units with a requirement for a strong yet light weight versatile pack which allowed for compartmentalized storage with top and middle opening and exceptional comfort. The requirement was for features such as removable padded belt system, variable height harness adjustment, 5 external storage pouches with large main compartment.

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The X300’s narrow design allows for efficient movement in a wide variety of environments (excellent in Urban Environments, Narrow Streets, Door Ways, Houses etc). The X300 has 3 – Man Down handles (1 x Top Center 1 x left side, 1 x right side) which allows for 2 man rapid extraction of a casualty.

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Pack access is via a Helmet friendly Top Opening lid with Claymore Style heavy duty zipped pouch on top side, also features map style pocket on the inside. Additional access is via the large reinforced center pocket, this features a heavy duty size 10 sealed seam zip which opens into a medium sized quick access pocket, (the flap opens top to bottom) this main external pocket is lined with a heavy duty air mesh fabric which has a similar zipper which opens (bottom to top) allowing convenient access to the middle and bottom of the pack.

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Large MOLLE pouches run down both sides with internal compartments and pockets for storage. The X300 also features a lower horizontal pouch and the underneath of the pack accommodates a final zipper compartment with removable liner bag for separate storage of wet items of clothing etc. in a dedicated compartment.

The entire pack is covered in 1″ Murdock MOLLE Webbing which allows the attachment of various pouches to increase carrying capacity.

Size
Main Compartment
23″ x 11.5″ x 8.5″

No. 1 Outer Compartment
2″ x 11.5″ x 10″

No. 2 Outer Compartment
14.5″ x 10″ x 2″

No. 3 Outer Compartment
1″ x 11.5″ x 4.5″

Capacity
55 Litre (Approximately)

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The Warrior Assault Systems X300 Pack is currently available in MultiCam and Coyote.

All Warrior Assault Systems products are made from genuine U.S. Mil Spec materials and hardware.

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6 Responses to “Chase Tactical – Warrior Wednesday – Warrior Assault Systems X300 Pack”

  1. L.Washing says:

    Actually i bought a version this backpack 4-5 years ago.

    http://www.asmc.de/Transport/Rucksaecke/Rucksaecke/Rucksaecke/Rucksack-TT-Operation-Bag-khaki-p.html

    although this version seems more refined!

    • Mick says:

      Let’s hear your review! Thumbs up? Down? Comparisons to the classic alice ruck discussed here a few days ago?

      • L.Washing says:

        actually I love it! can’t compare it to the Alice because i am located in EU, never got it issued.

        This version from Warrior Assault seems to tackle my only complaint … the compartment-structure inside and additional exterior pocket!

        It a great pack to maneuver around an urban environment if you have to haul a ton of stuff.

        the height adjustment system is great and works perfectly!
        I think i will order this badboy…it is a good system and design…i was hoping for a long time to see it again!

  2. Luke says:

    I get that everyone wants a short frame for Reasons, but why have a short frame and a monstrously tall lid? I see that on nearly every tactical sustainment pack these days and it just seems like all the helmet interference and snagginess without good shoulder lift or weight transfer.
    It is certainly a trend, must be some reason for it?

    • Greg says:

      Well, they wanted a narrow design, so you can only go up to make up the loss of width.

      • Luke says:

        but If you have a pack that is up around your ears, why not a frame to match? why end the frame a good 8″-10″ below the topmost part of the pack?

        I’ve had several packs that had an unusably short frame that when you moved the load lifters to the top of the pack you actually had decent shoulder lift and load transfer. having a 30″ pack with a 20″ frame is the worst of both worlds.