The tactical seat is a functional folding mat that allows you to sit or lie down, block out the cold, and provide minimal softness.
The design of the mat is functional, with several options for attachment and use, so let's take a closer look at the features of the product:
Features of the mat:
- can be used in three positions:
• just under the buttocks (35 x 35 cm);
• under the buttocks and thighs (35 x 72 cm);
• under the buttocks, thighs and back (35 x 110 cm)
*(somewhere to the middle of the back, to lean against a wall, etc.);
- If necessary, you can lie down on the mat. Due to its size, it will not be very comfortable, but it will cut off the cold from the surface;
** with a height of 185 cm, the length is enough for the head, torso and buttocks
***fastex can be removed from the loops so that they do not press (the eyelet by which the fastex is attached to the loop on the mat has a slot)
- inside, 12 mm thick mattress;
- the cover opens with Velcro so that it is possible to replace the sleeping pad or insert a ballistic bag over time;
- simple fixation in the folded state using an elastic band;
- Proster folding / folding the seat - without removing, with one hand.
Mounting features:
Can be attached to a belt loop, trouser belt or waist sling (included):
- on RPS / other MOLLE interface using detachable loops with Velcro (sling length is adjustable);
- on a trouser belt (up to 50 mm) using the same detachable loops with Velcro (the length of the sling is adjustable);
- on a waist strap with fastex, like a regular tourist seat;
* the mat has two eyelets for threading a waist strap - for adjusting a comfortable height
** it is convenient to use both mounts at the same time: attach to the RPS + pull the belt strap to the buttocks so that it does not hang around in the rain
- the seat is quickly detached using fastex fasteners (the loops remain on the equipment for ease of reverse installation);
- Fastexs are disconnected (the eyelet by which the fastex is attached to the loop on the mat has a slot) when using the mat only with a waist sling, or when lying down (so as not to put pressure).