- Location
- Victoria, BC (temporarily Toronto)
Hazard 4, who is known for some good variety of uniquely designed tactical and travel gear has some new products for this year
Neither of these are even in the 2015 Product Catalog
1. Double Rifle Bag - Sorry no MSRP Yet but expect it to be around 150-250$
This Bag offers two sides separated by a padded liner. I wouldn't quite call it a double rifle bag though as you can really only use it as a double bag if you aren't carrying anything inside any of the compartments inside.
The Bag is somewhere around the 40" mark. I wasn't able to grab that number. Overall it is a decent rifle case, will likely be available in Tan or Black as per their usual line.
On one side of the bag are a line of fixed pouches with a small velco molle section and padded. Here is where I wouldn't quite call it a double rifle case as in order to really use it, all of those pouches would have to be empty and there are no points to tie the rifle into or make fast.
On the other side is more of a proper firearm holding system. It features loops and large molle to strap a firearm in for transport.
On the Exterior of the bag, they have a nice zippered pouch with a number of slots and pockets allowing for smaller items to be held like eye and ear pro, magazines, what have you (Sorry i missed getting a photo of that but if you look at the photo of the large bag, it looks the same) The other side has some molle and a little bit of velcro



2. Loadmaster - Giant Rolling Duffle Bag - No Price yet but I'm guessing in the 300$s due to the amount of materials. It may be less.
About the size of one of those huge goalie hockey bags, the Loadmaster is a big big volume duffle for those big trips or something to keep large quantities of gear. The one they had on the floor is still a prototype and some changes are being considered such as the addition of a metal retracting luggage handle and some minor zipper areas, etc. The exterior features a number of different carry and lifting options with many handles placed on it as well as carry straps and areas to cinch gear down external. Inside is straightforward, just plenty of volume but with the capability to break it into padded compartments. You could easily crawl in there with some snacks and go for a nice journey.



Neither of these are even in the 2015 Product Catalog
1. Double Rifle Bag - Sorry no MSRP Yet but expect it to be around 150-250$
This Bag offers two sides separated by a padded liner. I wouldn't quite call it a double rifle bag though as you can really only use it as a double bag if you aren't carrying anything inside any of the compartments inside.
The Bag is somewhere around the 40" mark. I wasn't able to grab that number. Overall it is a decent rifle case, will likely be available in Tan or Black as per their usual line.
On one side of the bag are a line of fixed pouches with a small velco molle section and padded. Here is where I wouldn't quite call it a double rifle case as in order to really use it, all of those pouches would have to be empty and there are no points to tie the rifle into or make fast.
On the other side is more of a proper firearm holding system. It features loops and large molle to strap a firearm in for transport.
On the Exterior of the bag, they have a nice zippered pouch with a number of slots and pockets allowing for smaller items to be held like eye and ear pro, magazines, what have you (Sorry i missed getting a photo of that but if you look at the photo of the large bag, it looks the same) The other side has some molle and a little bit of velcro



2. Loadmaster - Giant Rolling Duffle Bag - No Price yet but I'm guessing in the 300$s due to the amount of materials. It may be less.
About the size of one of those huge goalie hockey bags, the Loadmaster is a big big volume duffle for those big trips or something to keep large quantities of gear. The one they had on the floor is still a prototype and some changes are being considered such as the addition of a metal retracting luggage handle and some minor zipper areas, etc. The exterior features a number of different carry and lifting options with many handles placed on it as well as carry straps and areas to cinch gear down external. Inside is straightforward, just plenty of volume but with the capability to break it into padded compartments. You could easily crawl in there with some snacks and go for a nice journey.



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