Tasmanian Tiger Introduces the TT Breacher Pack for 2025

Tasmanian Tiger Introduces the TT Breacher Pack for 2025

Engineered to meet the needs of breaching and entry teams, the TT Breacher Pack offers an adaptable storage solution for essential tools and equipment.

Knoxville, Tenn. (February 2025) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., is proud to announce the launch of the TT Breacher Pack for 2025. Designed for law enforcement, military, and tactical professionals, the TT Breacher Pack delivers versatility, durability, and functionality in a compact yet expandable design.

The TT Breacher Pack is engineered to meet the needs of breaching and entry teams, offering an adaptable storage solution for essential tools and equipment. The pack features removable padded shoulder straps for enhanced comfort, two removable tool compartments for customizable storage, and side compression straps for secure load management. Its modular design includes removable elasticated pockets for additional organization and the ability to extend for long bolt cutters, making it an essential asset for professionals in the field. It also includes internal mesh pockets for easy access to smaller gear.

“The TT Breacher Pack is a game-changer for tactical professionals who require a durable and adaptable pack for breaching operations,” said Richard Lewis, CEO and President of Proforce Equipment, Inc. “With its modular storage options and extendable design, it provides an optimal solution for carrying essential tools securely and efficiently.”

The TT Breacher Pack weighs 54 oz. / 2.4 lbs. and measures 23 x 10.75 7 in. / 58 x 27 x 18 cm. It is made from Cordura® 700 Denier (MultiCam 500 den) and is available in Black Olive, Coyote for an MSRP of $349 and MultiCam for $399.

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