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U-WIN Standard Bottom Backpack Module
The U-WIN Standard Bottom Backpack Module is a compact storage solution designed to increase the carrying capacity of a tactical backpack while maintaining a streamlined profile. It provides additional space for organizing essential gear and keeps frequently used equipment within easy reach.
The module attaches securely to the bottom of the backpack using the MOLLE interface and four additional webbing straps, ensuring a stable and reliable fit during demanding field use. This design allows users to maximize available storage space without compromising carrying comfort.
The 2.8-liter main compartment features a durable dual-slider zipper for fast access to equipment. Its controlled opening design helps prevent gear from falling out, while a reinforced pull tab enables quick one-handed operation. A drainage grommet is integrated into the base to allow moisture to escape after use in wet environments.
Constructed from heavy-duty Cordura® 1000D fabric, the module offers outstanding durability and resistance to abrasion, tearing, and harsh operating conditions. Its lightweight construction makes it a practical upgrade for military personnel, law enforcement officers, rescue teams, and outdoor enthusiasts using modular equipment.
When the backpack is equipped with the U-WIN Front Backpack Module, the manufacturer recommends using the enlarged bottom module to achieve greater storage capacity.
Key features:
- increases backpack storage capacity;
- MOLLE-compatible attachment system;
- secured with four webbing straps;
- 2.8 L storage capacity;
- durable dual-slider zipper;
- limited-opening design keeps gear securely inside;
- quick-access pull tab;
- drainage grommet for moisture evacuation;
- made from rugged Cordura® 1000D fabric.
Specifications:
- Type: Standard bottom utility backpack module;
- Material: Cordura® 1000D;
- Capacity: 2.8 L;
- Dimensions: 17.5 × 18 × 11 cm;
- Weight: 142 g;
- Attachment system: MOLLE;
- Country of origin: Ukraine.