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Our Rocksnake backpacks

You can find pure passion in the backpacks of Rocksnake. Especially if you work in the rescue department, but also if you are looking for leisure or canyoning equipment, you are in the right place here. Our team has the privilege to use the experience of absolute professionals. This is what you can see in our prducts as well. We offer a very wide range of different backpacks to cover the individual requirements of our customers. We always work on the development of customer-specific wishes.

Viper 34/6 TCX fieryred 6 IT

Viper 34 TCX

The VIPER models are built for emergency medicine. Versatile, very robust and still light and handy. Especially the TCX model is to clean and disinfect.

  • Main case with a modular system that can be adapted to any requirement. All inside pockets can be fixed, removed, interchanged or expanded and freely placed with our magnet system.
  • Additional flat and long compartment for a stifneck.
  • Plain and disinfection-friendly back.
  • Anatomically cut shoulder straps, plain and disinfection-friendly.
  • IKS Individual labeling system.
  • 2 robust handles, robust enough to attach the backpack on a winch or rope. Again plain and disinfection-friendly.
  • Bigger reflectors for better visibility.
  • Inner lining made of Rocktarp, plain and disinfaction- friendly. The fixation without Velcro means less pollution.
  • Metal parts processed in a concealed manner.
  • Magnet holding system paired with permanent magnets and soft magnetic material, alternatively with two or more permanent magnets.
  • Magnets with different holding force can be used.
  • Corners and edge protection made of reinforced material.
  • Innovative replaceable protection for the zipper, which also serves as abrasion protection for the entire lower side of the backpack
  • With 6 standard inside pockets
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Colour: fieryred
Volume: ca. 50 L
Size: ca. 53x40x22 cm
Weight: ca. 3890g
Item number: 77810
Availability: immediately available

EUR 850,80
VAT included, Shipping excluded

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