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Restock around 22nd Jul. 2025
Product detail
Components: BAG main body / fixing belt x 3 / y-shaped seat fixing belt x 1 / rain cover and lower mounting protection belt x 2
Size: 30 (H) x 44 (W) x 12 (D) cm
Material: Polyester tarpaulin PVC
Color: Black
Capacity: 16L
Body weight: 1.2kg
**This product is equipped with 3 rows of webbing on the top and sides which are compatible with the [*1] PALS, [*2] MOLLE system. Therefore, it is recommended to remove the personal belongings with this system when driving.
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Tactical Side Bag Big Black is now available from K3!
In addition to the large 16L capacity, [*1] PALS compatible pouches and other items can be attached to the side webbing with a great expansion function!!!
It is 9cm wider than the conventional tactical side bag and has improved the storage capacity.
This one is large enough for day touring.
It can be attached to the bike using the three buckles on the back.
It is easily detachable, so you can carry it without removing the contents.
The three buckles can be used to attach the bike to the pillion seat or carrier using the included Y-belt.
It is especially useful for vehicles that cannot be mounted on the frame.
The interior opening is a roll-top type like a dry bag, which is safe even when you forget to tighten the upper flap.
(The bag is not waterproof.) D-rings are placed on the lower back of the bag to prevent flapping due to wind and vibration when the bag is hung on the car body.
Tie it to any part of the vehicle with the belt provided.
The PALS Pulse (Pouch Attachment Ladder System) has three rows of webbing on the top and sides, allowing you to attach pouches and other items to the top and sides of the bag.
[1] The NSSC (formerly NSSC, now CCDC) is an equipment attachment system developed by the U.S. Army Combat Development Center in Natick, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The goal of the system is to easily and robustly attach magazine pouches and various accessories to platforms such as tactical vests and backpacks. The system is designed to allow easy and robust attachment of magazine pouches and various accessories to platforms such as tactical vests and backpacks.
[*2] It is also called MOLLE.
[2] MOLLE is an acronym for Modular Light Load-carrying Equipment. The name is an abbreviation of the acronym for a system that allows you to diversify your equipment by attaching it to sturdy nylon strips (braid) sewn at equal intervals in advance, rather than attaching it individually to a tactical vest or backpack.
The concept of MOLLE was born at the Pentagon in 1994, when the Pentagon began to study and search for a system that could transport and operate operational supplies easily and without wear and tear, necessary for the downsizing and diversification of strategic units by terrorists and guerrillas after Vietnam and the Gulf Coast, where the conventional heavy ALICE pack with an aluminum frame was used. It was born at the Pentagon in 1994, and became widely known as a next-generation infantry equipment system to the general public when the activities of infantrymen wearing the system were confirmed by video news at the time of foreign wars caused by the terrorist attacks on the United States in 2001.