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Ruck & Bag

REVIEW: Tasmanian Tiger Grip Bag PenCott GreenZone

07/21/2019By Redaktion
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There are bags that don't exist. Like this one: the Tasmanian Tiger Grip Bag PenCott GreenZone can't even be found on the Tasmanian Tiger homepage, but you can exclusively get it at BLACK SHADOW. And honestly: it's a bag that you won't want to miss in the summer. The bag with the grip is extremely ideal as a beach bag.

Plus the wonderful, but unfortunately increasingly rare PenCott GreenZone. With this, you will be so well camouflaged at the pool that the other bathers won't even notice you're there.

Size comparison: at the cash register on the left side, the Tasmanian Tiger Grip Bag PenCott GreenZone is leaning. We won't be getting in for free, that's why: pay first.

The Grip Bag in action: we're looking for a spot for two men. Requirement: close to water, food, and girls.

If you're wondering where the Tasmanian Tiger Grip Bag got its name from. From this: the handles are made of straps with mesh and very comfortable to carry.

And of course, it's a true bag. We have all the equipment for an afternoon at the beach in the bag.

All laid out: bag, towel (just one because the smaller of the two men is constantly in the water; however, two towels would fit in the bag), swimsuit and clothes (the little man is already in the water, of course). Plus swim and dive goggles (for both men), reading material (for the big one).

It's worth it: solid interior structure of the bag with divider and extra compartment.

In the extra compartment, we have the smartphone and extra money for fries or ice cream. Quite logical: Good food is half the fun.

Drugs at the pool? No thanks! But a good book is always a yes: "El Narco" is the story of Mexican drug cartels and our summer reading. What's better than real crime... The practical extra compartment on the Grip Bag guarantees that your book won't get wet when everything is packed back in the bag after swimming.

It's logical that the bag is carried by its long handles. But there's also a very special zipper on the bag.

Simply put, shoulder straps are hidden in it, here unfolded.

They are clipped to the lower corners of the TT Grip Bag.

And this is what the bag looks like with adjustable shoulder straps.

After swimming, we rolled up all the wet stuff and stuffed it into the Grip Bag.

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