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Tasmanian Tiger® Introduces the TT Modular Pack 30 SL

By February 19, 2026No Comments
TT Modular Pack 30 SL

Mission-ready, short-range 30-liter modular backpack with adjustable Y2 Carrying System, engineered for military, tactical, and outdoor professionals.

Knoxville, Tenn. (February 2026) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., announces the release of the TT Modular Pack 30 SL, a mission-configurable short-range backpack designed to meet the demands of military personnel, law enforcement officers, and serious outdoor users.

Built around Tasmanian Tiger’s adjustable Y2 Carrying System, the TT Modular Pack 30 SL offers a 30-liter (1,831 cubic inches) capacity while providing an exceptionally wide range of back-length adjustment. The SL (Short to Long) designation reflects the pack’s ability to accommodate both shorter and taller users without compromising fit, load stability, or comfort.

The ergonomically padded back panel integrates aluminum support elements for enhanced load transfer and rigidity. A detachable rear panel with a shapeable aluminum rail allows users to customize the pack’s structure to mission-specific requirements. Length-adjustable shoulder straps and padded hip fins with zippered pockets, removable via hook-and-loop attachment, further enhance adaptability and load management.

Engineered for modularity, the TT Modular Pack 30 SL features a laser-cut MOLLE system on the front and sides, as well as MOLLE hook-and-loop panels inside the main compartment. This configuration enables extensive customization and expansion with compatible pouches and accessories. The front panel offers four MOLLE loops across by five loops vertically, while the sides provide four loops across by seven loops vertically, with one interruption.

Inside, the pack includes two hook-and-loop accessory pockets with zippers, additional inner zippered pockets, and small mesh compartments for organizing smaller items. A lid pocket with a small organizer, an additional flat zip pocket on the front, and a daisy chain provide further storage and attachment options.

The pack’s individually adjustable and removable side compression straps can be rethreaded to block the main zipper for added security. Antenna ports into the main compartment support communications equipment integration. A hook-and-loop surface on the exterior allows for identification patches and insignia.

Constructed from durable CORDURA® 700 den fabric (500 den in Multicam), the TT Modular Pack 30 SL is built to withstand rigorous operational environments. The pack weighs 4.3 pounds (1.94 kilograms) and measures 22.5x10x7.5 inches (57x26x19 cm).

With its adaptable fit, robust construction, and mission-focused modularity, the TT Modular Pack 30 SL delivers a scalable load carriage solution for short-range operations, training, and extended field use. The TT Modular Pack 30 SL is available in black, olive, and coyote for an MSRP of $399. Multicam is available at an MSRP of $499.

Check out the new 2026 product line digital catalog here. Click to see the Tasmanian Tiger Full Product Line Vol. 5 digital catalog here. Find a local dealer here for any of the exciting Tasmanian Tiger products.

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About Tasmanian Tiger®

Tasmanian Tiger®, a division of Tatonka GmbH, is an international brand founded in 1999 to provide user-design-driven nylon products to elite warfighters and law enforcement in Europe, Asia, and now North America. From prototype to production, all products are manufactured in the company’s own facilities, thus ensuring a consistently high level of quality throughout the production processes. All products are quality-checked before leaving the facility and checked regularly by independent international test centers.
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