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Kestrel Tactical MOLLE-Compatible Cases


This case is designed for military personnel wishing to carry their Kestrel on a MOLLE/PALS mounting system. Manufactured exclusively for NK by Special Operations Technology in the USA of USA components, it features a padded 1000 Denier DuPont Cordura® Plus fabric body, a reinforced top flap, a 1" fastex buckle closure, and an inner pouch for spare AAA batteries. The mounting system is SOTech's unique MOLLE/PALS compatible secure fold/lock design with no hardware to break or rust. This mounting system also adapts for use on a belt up to 2 1/2" wide. Sized for the Kestrel 4000 line, it will also hold a Kestrel 1000 to 3500 series in its carry case. Available in Black, Coyote Brown (dark khaki) and Ranger Green (muted drab olive).




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