EDC bag
Great size and lay out and a weird feeling fabric but its waterproof so its all good. Good to see this Manufacturer available in the UK now
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The Magforce Survivor Carrying Bag is inspired by the classic M3 medical bag of the US Army. Made of tough 500D ballistic nylon fabric it is right at home in the "get down and dirty" hustle and bustle of the city! Deceptively small to look at it has an abundance of space inside and many compartments making organising your EDC a pleasure!
The Magforce WP (Waterproof) range uses 500 Denier nylon meaning the contents of your bag will stay dry even in the heaviest downpour. Plus the internal hook and loop surfaces means you have almost infinite modular options to organise all your vital items.
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Add to BasketGreat size and lay out and a weird feeling fabric but its waterproof so its all good. Good to see this Manufacturer available in the UK now
Possibly the worst bag I have ever purchased. Within 1 day the stitching around the handle decided to quit on me. I thought these bags were double stitched and reinforced, I was wrong! Very poor indeed. I will fix the bag myself. I will not buy again. If you choose to buy this bag despite the warning then don't put anything in it that could put strain on it. 1 bag of tissues would probably be ok
Wow, small but massive at the same time, phone, kindle, multi tool, microfiber towel, power bank and cables, first aid kit, cable ties and other EDC kit, bottle of water, sun cream and still room. Everything I would usually pack into a day sack.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
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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.