Maxpedition TacTie da 3 pollici - Confezione da 4 cachi

Brand:Maxpedition

3.6/5

29.02

Il sistema di cinghie di fissaggio TacTie in attesa di brevetto di Maxpedition viene utilizzato per integrare tasche per accessori su zaini, giubbotti, attrezzature MOLLE e superfici PALS senza sforzo in modo ad incastro.

Completamente riutilizzabile e intercambiabile. Il distacco è facile e veloce a mano. Non è necessario utilizzare strumenti speciali. Una volta innestato correttamente, un cinturino TacTie non si aprirà a meno che non venga deliberatamente disimpegnato dall'utente. Il design a circuito chiuso fornisce una connessione estremamente sicura. Marchio: Maxpedition. Paese di origine: Taiwan. Nome della categoria: borse-accessori.
Brand Maxpedition
Brand ‎Maxpedition
Brand Name ‎Maxpedition
Closure Type ‎Buckle, Zipper
Color Khaki
Color ‎Khaki
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,248 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎See description
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3 x 0.75 x 0.2 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎3 x 0.75 x 0.2 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎6.69 x 4.17 x 0.98 inches
Manufacturer ‎Dreme Corp
Material Nylon
Material ‎Nylon
Model Name ‎MX9903K-BRK
Number of Items ‎1
Number Of Pockets 1
Number Of Pockets ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.04 Kilograms
Part Number ‎MX9903K-BRK
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult

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Scritto da: 2016 Ram 3500 crewcab
Little pricey….
They work
Scritto da: Joe
Good product.
Love these things, but I won't buy them again simply because I can make them at a fraction of the cost, and any length I need, and out of the very same materials or better. The price is the only thing wrong with them. After doing some research into buying materials to make my own, I came to the realization that Maxpedition is making an absolute killing with these. The materials are dirt cheap even at the retail level. Using US milspec webbing and ITW triglides, and hand sewn with a Speedy Stitcher, I can make them for under $1 each. Maxpedition's cost is most likely closer to 25 cents each, if it's even that high. Figuring from that, they are making $7 per pack, minus their other expenses such as packaging. Good business model for Maxpedition, but it leaves the customer paying out the nose. Don't get me wrong, I'm not attacking Maxpedition. Their stuff is great, I own several of their products. But I'm not going to keep paying for these things when I can make them myself. FYI, Instructables has a nice one on making these.
Scritto da: J. Hayes
since you're dealing with pretty tight tolerances with the straps on the Maxpedition bags
I use these on all my Maxpedition packs, the Falcon II, Jumbo Versipack, Noatak, RolyPoly, Pygmy, two Maxpedition belly bands, with names that escape me at the moment, and probably a few more that I've long forgotten. I've used TacTiles on all these bags and a few other brands, as well, and they've operated flawlessly so far, after uncountable numbers of hours hiking all across Oregon for the last few years and the Appalachian Trail before that. Cons: It's nothing that would remove a star over but they are a (insert curse word here) to connect whatever bag or object you might want to add on to the main pack, especially if you're after a truly snug fit, so nothing's swinging haphazardly back and forth, practically out of control, with each step you take (been there done that). It's just the tradeoff I guess, since you're dealing with pretty tight tolerances with the straps on the Maxpedition bags. Perhaps a person with smaller hands or thinner fingers (or both) would have less of an issue connecting your main bag to a secondary piece of gear, but even though I still have fairly good manual dexterity, I was born with fat fingers and they only got larger and wider with age. That's another reason why I didn't take off a star. For some, the issue I just documented may not be an issue at all for everyone. YMMV. Regardless, the TacTiles are strong, resilient, and up to the task of handling any bag attachment job that involves Molle attachments or probably most other strap systems. A+++ product. Don't hesitate to purchase it if you need connectors. A++ product. i doubt you'll be disappointed.
Scritto da: Unblessed
The price is a bit high but they are good
They are good quality nothing so special but they are not like the cheaper ones.. If the price was ok i'll give it easy 5 stars but its a little bit high for what you get
Scritto da: Patrick Ross Duval
Same as with the large version, great, but hard to remove.
I love these things, they hold your gear to your rig's webbing TIGHT, very little wiggle on my pdw Carer setup. Super secure draw. Now keep in mind when you use these they are a PAIN to get off, Speed clips are great for constantly swapping your loadout, but they don't offer the NIGHTMARE situation security these things give you, cqc someone grabbing you and ripping your gear off of you, or it getting snagged in a door to door setup if you're overseas, or raids if you're on the Police Force running S.W.A.T. If you want to secure your setup to whatever, get these if it's going to be a permanent setup, you're gear failure rate while on duty will be much lower with these vs. speed clips. Firepower vs. mobility. My ending statement, is get both. Drill with speed clips, and when you deploy or are waiting on call, have your loadout secured with these, this way once you find your preferred loadout setup when you get the red light or are called for a deployment your gear will be secured steadfast, yet while doing fast response drills or whatever your training requires you have the ability to mess around with your gear placement to find sweet spots for your trauma kit, pdw or etc.
Scritto da: Precise Disarray
durable, sturdy, long lasting.
Has worked out really well for my needs. Use it when making a molle bag into a cross body purse, and I wanted to have option of doubling up the cargo capacity situation. Very durable, no issues. Would buy again. I do recommend.
Scritto da: DeadRun01
Not much use for molle attachment on larger ad ons
It works for small add ons and belts.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Same Review Points For The 3 & 5
1. Maxpedition quality 2. Stay where you put them 3. They can handle weight 4. They weave in and out of molly webbing like a hot knife through butter 5. They hold up really well. I have some really old ones still doing their job 6. Water resistant but not fire resistant 7. Don't really stretch out after time and crazy weather conditions 8. More solid option than the alternatives like plastic clips and longer ties with buttons
Scritto da: jm49
Roughty toughty handy hard use gear
These are a genius idea. Two layers of strap pass through the buckle, three just can’t, so you get a loop that is seriously tough and going nowhere, unless you decide otherwise. Attach molle pouches or anything with a strap to your pack; securely and quickly. These are made to Maxpedition ‘military’ standards, so very well made. Assuming you have Molle attachment points in your pack, whether you are hiking, camping or bush crafting, these are useful.
Scritto da: Patrick
Work Well
Good product, works as advertised. Sadly, they're not a substitute for ALICE clips.
Scritto da: Customer
Just what you need
This let me attach a maxpedition pocket organiser to m y 5.11 Rush 24 backpack. Very good quality. I was not impressed with my Maxpedition 5 inch flashlight sheath though because it's MOLLE was far too tight to let me use these TacTie to attach it to anything. I could barely insert them. So, these TacTies are great. I just wish Maxpedition had put more care and attention into making the single column of MOLLE in their flashlight sheath better able to fit such a product.
Scritto da: Nick In Kent
Does what it says on the can
A simple way to attach various MOLLE compatible items to each other. One star deducted as I really feel that these should be included with the case, pouch or whatever itself as 5.11 do with their as Slipstick system. Instead they need to be purchased separately..
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good gear
Good product. Simple to use and strong.

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