M-Tac Magnet XL Bag Elite Hex
M-Tac Magnet XL Bag Elite Hex - Black
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The Magnet XL Bag Elite Hex from M-TAC is a sachet bag with a shoulder strap. The key feature is FidLock, which automatically locks using the built-in magnet. This locking system allows for quick closure of the bag without worrying about whether it is securely closed.
The bag is equipped with a detachable Velcro panel with a rigid insert, allowing for the attachment of a universal holster. It can be mounted in one of the two compartments – with either horizontal or vertical access. The dimensions of the main compartment comfortably accommodate a 10.5-inch tablet. The bag has several loops made of Texcel webbing, which allow for the attachment of accessories. It also features a wide belt with adjustable length via a cord.
Material: Hex-Cordura
Webbing Straps: MIL-SPEC
Dimensions: 35 x 25 x 7 cm
Fittings: YKK
Due to its unique properties, Cordura is widely used in tactical gear for military, police, and special forces. It is primarily used in materials with linear densities of 1000D and 500D. Linear density is the ratio of the fabric's weight to its length and is measured in denier. The higher the number, the denser and heavier the fabric. The physical and technical properties of CORDURA 1000D are very high: tensile strength of about 3000 N, tear strength of about 150 N, abrasion resistance over 50,000 cycles. The fabric is used for clothing, bags, and pockets. Products made from CORDURA withstand time and distance and represent durability, reliability, and style. The durability is unmatched.
YKK is the world leader in zippers and fastening products. They produce 90% of all zippers in 71 factories globally. YKK stands for "Yoshida’s Factory," named after the founder who began zipper production in the 1930s. Success was achieved through collaboration with leading clothing brands and the application of particularly stringent quality standards. For a long time, the machines for producing zippers were kept strictly secret, allowing them to quickly surpass competitors.
































