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3XL Turnout Gear Bag LXFB10

$75.00 USD$80.00 USD
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The original and best! Lightning X Products has been improving the design of this bag for nearly 15 years. Through voice of the customer feedback the LXFB10 has been designed from the inside out by firemen like you. It’s large enough to hold all of your turnout gear, helmet, SCBA mask, jumpsuit and other items all while being tough enough to withstand the abuse that firemen are known to inflict on their gear. The FB10 has tons of pockets and compartments to keep your gear organized. It’s large, it’s rugged, it’s reflective all-over and it looks great! Everyone else in the firehouse will be asking where you got it.

Now includes a hook & loop MOLLE patch on the top flap that can be used for storing tools, displaying morale or department patches, or add one of our custom embroidered patches with your name, rank and/or department info.

Some of the other features include:

  • Currently the largest fire gear bag on the market
  • Made of heavy-duty water resistant nylon
  • New triple trim reflective striping
  • Extra large zippers for long lasting durability
  • Helmet compartment zipper runs full width of bag
  • Strong padded shoulder strap will hold 100 lbs of gear
  • New wrap-around reinforced bottom and sides protect from water leakage and extends under helmet compartment
  • Large enough to hold 2 sets of turnout gear
  • Compartments for helmet, jumpsuit, scba mask, and gloves
  • All logos are embroidered
  • Reflective stitching and “Fire Fighter” weave in shoulder strap
  • Dimensions: 34″(L) x 16″(W) x 18″(H)
  • P/N – LXFB10

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