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Ideal for urban travel/photography or commuting, the Hazard 4 Bandoleer is the smallest Hazard 4 shell sling-pack. It incorporates the patent-pending auto-shift ambidextrous shoulder strap. The bottom strap connection slides automatically right or left to suit user preference with no set-up. All zippers and pockets are designed for ideal access from either side.
The pack-length is perfect for horizontal waist wear. Light aerated padding is quilted by military modular webbing for adding pouches/tools, etc. to the strap in either wear style. Top/bottom handles aid in pulling around or hanging up.
Hazard 4's unique molded shell protects the contents and has one patented Hard-Point® connector pad for attaching optional loops, lights, etc. The shell also hosts the patented hard-molle military modular webbing for mounting extra pouches, tools, etc., velcro patches/i.d. windows and ¼ 20” screw gear.
The 3 pack divisions are designed for a small camera like the Sony RX100, batteries, mini tripod, memory cards, power banks, cables, wallet, phone, pens, etc. Being so camera-friendly, it comes standard with the patented Hazard 4® photo-d-ring, allowing you to attach any camera or q.d. to the 2” strap tip like a retainer leash. Retention is guaranteed by the patented roto-locking buckle.
See the full list of features to appreciate this rugged, state of the art pack. Sized for urban travel, every day carry (especially optics and cameras) _
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.