Spiritus Back Panel Hidden Features

Published on April 10, 2025
Duration: 1:26

This video reveals a hidden feature on the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel system, applicable to all flap types (flashbang, MOLLE, GP pocket). The system allows for the discreet carrying of linear charges by utilizing dead space behind the main pockets and flaps. This design enables users to maintain a streamlined profile while still having essential equipment accessible.

Quick Summary

The Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel features a hidden compartment for linear charges, utilizing dead space behind the main pockets and flaps. This design works with all flap types (flashbang, MOLLE, GP) and can hold up to two charges per side, offering discreet storage while keeping other gear accessible.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hidden Feature
  2. 00:02Assault Back Panel System Overview
  3. 00:18Linear Charge Carrying Capability
  4. 00:23Flap Type Versatility (Flashbang, MOLLE, GP)
  5. 00:30Pass-Through for Charges
  6. 00:38Main Pocket Dead Space
  7. 00:47Dual Charge Capacity
  8. 00:52Tactical Advantages
  9. 01:02Favorite Feature & Accessibility
  10. 01:08Where to Buy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hidden feature on the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel?

The Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel has a hidden compartment designed to carry linear charges. This feature utilizes dead space behind the main pockets and flaps, allowing for discreet storage of explosives or other essential items.

Can the hidden charge compartment be used with different types of flaps on the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel?

Yes, the hidden linear charge feature is compatible with all flap types for the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel, including flashbang, MOLLE, and GP pocket configurations. The design ensures this functionality is consistent across the system.

How many linear charges can be stored in the hidden compartment of the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel?

The dead space behind the main pocket of the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel can accommodate up to two linear charges side-by-side on each side. This provides significant discreet carrying capacity for such items.

What is the tactical advantage of the hidden charge feature on the Spiritus Systems Assault Back Panel?

The tactical advantage is the ability to carry linear charges discreetly without compromising the accessibility of other critical gear, such as flashbangs, to team members. It allows for a cleaner loadout while maintaining readiness.

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