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Port Authority Xtreme Backpack with SHGTUS Logo BG207
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Port Authority Xtreme Backpack with SHGTUS Logo BG207
This sleek, durable bag helps expedite travel with a checkpoint-friendly clamshell opening, strategically placed padding for added tech protection and ample room for your belongings.
- 600 denier polyester printed canvas with 600 denier polyester canvas accents
- Hydration port at the top of the backpack
- Main compartment with padded dedicated laptop sleeve/hydration pouch
- Air mesh padded back panels
- Ergonomic air mesh padded shoulder straps
- Sternum chest strap
- Stretch air mesh side pockets
- Zippered front pocket with key clip
- Side-entry front flat zippered pocket
- Daisy chain attachment system
- Laptop sleeve dimensions: 13’’ high by 12’’ wide and 1’’ deep; fits most 15’’ laptops
- Dimensions: 19’’ high by 13.5’’ wide by 5.5’’ deep.
- 1,410 cubic inches of storage space
The bags are black/ Grey and shock blue in color and can be embroidered with one of three available full color logos: Tomb Guard Badge, Society Badge logo or Associate Member logo. Each logo measures 3.5’’ in diameter. Each bag is embroidered to order and will ship directly from our embroiderer. Additional embroidery such as name or badge number is available, contact the quartermaster for information and pricing.
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What is it like to guard in bad weather?
The Sentinels at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are completely dedicated to their duty of guarding the Tomb. In fact, line eight of our Sentinel's Creed refers to the "discomfort of the elements". Because of their dedication, the weather does not bother them. In fact, it is considered an honor to walk the mat during inclement weather. It gets cold, it gets hot and the mission continues as it has unbroken since 1937.