Review of Magforce Recruit Briefcase
The only thing that stops me giving this a 5 star rating is the lack of a shoulder strap pad; that would help keep the strap on one’s shoulder. Other than that is seems well constructed from solid materials.
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The Magforce Recruit Briefcase is the perfect bag to get organised in the workplace. Plus it is part of the Magforce WP line meaning it is made from 500 Denier Nylon with a waterproof surface.
It is supplied with a detachable strap and can be worn on either side of the body and with either side facing outwards. One side features two zippered pockets, a bottle holder compartment with elasticated loops and a wider pocket with MOLLE panel and three internal sleeves. The main compartment has two hook and loop surfaces and a padded laptop sleeve measuring 30 x 26cm. The rear zippered sleeve has a hook and loop surface and two separate sleeves this area is ideal for folders, books etc.
There are twelve MOLLE loops at either end of the bag allowing for added modularity and two grab handles mean you can get up and go in a hurry when the weekend calls!
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Add to BasketThe only thing that stops me giving this a 5 star rating is the lack of a shoulder strap pad; that would help keep the strap on one’s shoulder. Other than that is seems well constructed from solid materials.
Bought this bag as a work bag and it's perfect, smart and professional but with the ability to customize
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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.