Tacprogear Pro Travel Bag

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posted on December 15, 2014
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There's always room in the gear locker for a sturdy bag, and if that bag can work in a professional environment? Even better.

Tacprogear's Pro Travel bag looks like a standard messenger bag, but this kit is far from standard. Inside, there's a cavernous space for all your business essentials, plus a separate, padded, removable laptop bag that attaches to the inside of the bag via hook-and-loop. It can be removed for airport security checkpoints, meaning this bag won't slow you down when catching the red-eye flight to the next meeting.

The Pro Travel bag has a plethora of storage spaces. On the outside of the bag, there's a pocket slightly larger than needed for a cell phone behind the laminated section for a business card. Lift the hook-and-loop enabled flap (also secured via clips) and another pocket of similar dimensions is inside, flanked by two quick-access pouches. Inside the bag are a wide variety of open and zippered storage areas, more than enough room to hold everything you need.

It's the back of the bag that's of special interest. Secured via hook-and-loop closures is Tacprogear's proprietary "pistol wheel," which allows a small handgun to be securely attached and hidden from sight yet immediately accessible. Another nice touch with this bag is a secondary belt to secure the bag around the waist.

MSRP: $109.

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