Over the past 18 months, this line has quickly become one of our most popular collections. Units all over the world are buying these to protect mission-critical gear. The collection includes a Waterproof Front pouch, Waterproof Rear pouch, Waterproof Rifle Bag, and Waterproof side pouch.
The Raider front pouch is a waterproof low-profile pouch that mounts directly to the front of your plate carrier keeping water and sand out of your magazines and gear. This pouch can quickly be unzipped allowing the operator full access to their magazines and gear and ready to move out in a fraction of the time it would take in the past.
Comes with:
Pouch
Triple Mag Insert
Admin Zipper Insert
Attachment Panels (supports MOLLE, loop, and flap front carriers)
The Raider back pouch is a low-profile waterproof backpack that mounts directly to the back of your plate carrier with MOLLE attachment points. It can also mount to MATBOCK’s GRAM insert and is worn as a removable pack, making access to your back pouch even easier. Keeping your gear waterproof and sand-free without the bulk makes OTB and maritime operations so much more efficient. Lasercut MOLLE outside and inside gives you a lot of flexibility.
Our rifle bag was designed to carry a variety of weapons during OTB and maritime operations. The lightweight and waterproof material can easily be folded and stowed in your cargo pocket when not in use. Tested to 92′ (28m) for 4 hours.
The side pouch was designed to MOLLE onto your cummerbund for quick access to gear and equipment that is sensitive to water and sand. This pouch size is perfect for NVGs, grenades, breach charges, and ammunition. Diveable to 167 ft for 6 hours.
The numbers speak for themselves: a staggering 60% reduction in time when comparing the Raider Line to legacy waterproof solutions. Here is a side-by-side video showing the time savings you can achieve over outdated waterproof systems.
Reach out to sales@matbock.com for more information, or check it out here: www.matbock.com/collections/maritime/raider
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