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<p>The backpack is an<strong> ideal choice for <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/edc” target=”_blank”>Everyday Carry (EDC)</a></strong> and stands out not only for its design but also for its<strong> well-thought-out details</strong> such as <strong>comfortable wear</strong> with<strong> padded back reinforced with a plastic board and</strong> anatomically shaped shoulder straps. <br />The<strong> Combat Vent system</strong> with two vertical stripes and a mesh pocket ensures<strong> effective ventilation of the back even during prolonged wear.</strong></p>
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