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Old 09-11-2008, 23:40   #1
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Question TSSI M9 Assault Medical Backpack

http://store.tacsurv.com/ProductDeta...id=TSS-M-9-ACU

Just picked up one of these, price was to good not to. Been looking for a smaller more streamlined aid bag with out all the feel good and cool guy stuff. Just the basics. Haven't had a chance to really use it yet.

I've heard that the 75th is getting issued these now, but I haven't seen anyone use them before. Only thing similar was the paraclete pack I've seen the D boys with, never seen the inside or how that ones set up though.

Just wondering if anyone out there is using it and how they like it. Also what they carry in it. Been out of the field for a while, think i have all the bases covered but just feel like I'm forgetting something.
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Old 09-13-2008, 10:00   #2
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Thumbs up An excellent looking pack

Wow! I am amazed at this med pack. We are currently using assault packs with the aid bag side pouches internalized (we blend in with the joes) but this pack could easily slide right under an assault pack without even noticing it is there! (Not to mention it has ACTUAL compartments with easy top access. I don't see a drug sack though, and my browser is having issues seeing the accessories. I would imagine it would be an accessory?

I am definately writing this NSN down. (Cross fingers on the PSG approving the use of food money, or maybe I will foot the bill for my own)

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Old 09-13-2008, 11:19   #3
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I haven't really had a chance to use it but I'm impressed so far.

The inside, even the top flap with the loops is all Velcro and everything just hooks in, so you can move stuff around, make your own pouches, ect. There is also a piece that just has molle loops across it with the Velcro so you could attach any pouches you have without modification.
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Old 09-13-2008, 19:50   #4
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TSSI is a great company, and IIRC, Eagle builds this pack for them, so it should be extremely durable.

The design was supposedly from an 18D.

Very low profile, very nice.

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Old 11-23-2008, 09:06   #5
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Jut saw this bag last week. It's how I found this site, actually, doing research on it. Got to put my hands on it and whatnot and have to say I'm highly impressed. This is at the top of my Xmas list for the next deployment.
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Old 12-03-2008, 19:30   #6
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M9 Bags

All the D's in 10th Grp got them. It took awhile, but it happened. I like mine. I also like the TSSI M-5 bag.
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