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Material Composition | Synthetic |
Colour | Black |
Brand | Viper TACTICAL |
Closure type | Buckle |
About this item
- Strong and multipurpose pocket with adjustable volume. Perfect for storing essential gear, first aid kit, tools and accessories
- Full compatibility with PALS/MOLLE webbing systems. Spacious main compartment secured with drawcord opening. Weather resistant lid with buckle fastening for superb element protection
- Synthetic
- Fastening: Buckle
- Rucksack Backpacks
- PALS webbing platform on the back. Two attachment straps equipped with press stud buttons. Exterior shock cord for lashing or adapting the pocket to the size of the carried kit. Multiple belt loops: 2" (5cm), 2.75" (7cm) and 4" (10cm)
- Two drainage grommets at the bottom finished with eyelets. Bottom reinforced with webbing. Buckle loop on the top for additional attachments. Rubberised Viper logo on the front
- Polyvinylchloride coated for added flexibility, impact and water resistance. External dimensions: approx. 11"x7"x4.7" (30x18x12cm). Weight: 225g
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Product details
- Date First Available : 1 July 2019
- Manufacturer : Viper TACTICAL
- Manufacturer reference : VPSTUF-PARENT
- ASIN : B07TV6YWF4
- Best Sellers Rank: 16,724 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
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Product description
Molle Compatible. General Purpose Main Compartment. Bungee Retention. Drawcord Opening W/ Buckle Secured Lid. Colour Contrast. Rubber Logo Patch.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 November 2019
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Pictures are : - (1) Empty (side view),(2) Alongside; Jungle blanket and hammock, which fit easily with spare space. (3)Stuffed, with hammock in bag and blanket loose. Which surprised me!
FYI: The front pouch is the Karrimor SF Large admin pouch, it takes a Bahco Laplander (vertically), a DD 3mx3m Tarp (folded "naturally") , a Schrade Schf55 (horizontally), fire kit, plus lots of cordage. It is quick release so it could server as an emergency survival kit on its own (recommended).
I hope that this helps.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 November 2019
Pictures are : - (1) Empty (side view),(2) Alongside; Jungle blanket and hammock, which fit easily with spare space. (3)Stuffed, with hammock in bag and blanket loose. Which surprised me!
FYI: The front pouch is the Karrimor SF Large admin pouch, it takes a Bahco Laplander (vertically), a DD 3mx3m Tarp (folded "naturally") , a Schrade Schf55 (horizontally), fire kit, plus lots of cordage. It is quick release so it could server as an emergency survival kit on its own (recommended).
I hope that this helps.




Unlike the, otherwise exact same, Karrimor Predator 30, the Sabre 30 does not have PALS for attaching MOLLE pouches such as the Viper Stuffa. However the dimensions of this pouch seemed ideal to easily fit the Crusader cook set with room to spare, so worth a try. It is worth mentioning that surprisingly the full Crusader MkII cook set or the NATO bottle alone does actually fit into the elasticated side pouch of Sabre 30 ruck sack, but I didn’t want it all on view as it would annoy me LOL!
I bought the two Viper pouches from Amazon and as expected I could ignore the MOLLE attachments and mount it to the Sabre in different ways.
The first way I did this (photos taken on Burgundy carpet) was to first poke the bottom of the pouch into the elasticated side pocket of the Sabre ruck sack, then I unthreaded the ruck sack lower cinch strap from its buckle and passed it through a webbing loop on the front of Viper pouch immediately below the shock cord toggle, then reconnected the cinch strap to its buckle on the rucksack - this fixes the pouch in place.
Then I unclipped the rucksacks top side cinch strap and put to around the top of the Viper pouch through the first loops of shock cord. This further supports the pouch from the top and is hidden beneath the top flap of the viper pouch when closed.
One thing I did find is that the upper and lower side cinch straps of the Sabre 30 are quite short if cinching around something as wide as a NATO bottle, although they do reach. However to make it easier to cinch tight I essentially extended both upper and lower straps on both sides with a loop of Paracord - this works really well.
The second way (photos taken on wooden floor) I attached the Viper pouches (after realising that under the MOLLE attachments are large belt loops) was to simply thread the upper and lower rucksack side cinch straps through the upper and lower Viper pouch belt loops, then cinch them as tight as required. The Paracord loops were still advantageous on the lower cinch strap.
This second method allows the full size of the pouch to be expanded, because the pouch isn't tucked into the elasticated rucksack pocket. Both methods work well and the first method looks a little more compact if you don't need the full size of the Viper pouch.
Update: Finally method 2.1, see the image with the grey floor background. I lengthened the lower cinch strap with a longer piece of 25mm webbing and a slide buckle to mount it to the existing strap (folding and taping the original strap no longer being used). This new longer strap allows the Viper pouch to be cinched tight at the bottom, around the pouch rather than behind it using the lower belt loop as method 2.0, securing water bottles / contents tightly to the pouch and compressing the rucksack behind at the same time.
Version 2.1 is the best option in my opinion.
I hope this is useful because I feel it works perfectly and looks almost factory fitted! It allows the modular approach and instead of having to buy the Sabre 35L with built in side pouches for extra room, and for those of us that don’t want or don’t have the Predator MOLLE version of this pack.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 March 2022
Unlike the, otherwise exact same, Karrimor Predator 30, the Sabre 30 does not have PALS for attaching MOLLE pouches such as the Viper Stuffa. However the dimensions of this pouch seemed ideal to easily fit the Crusader cook set with room to spare, so worth a try. It is worth mentioning that surprisingly the full Crusader MkII cook set or the NATO bottle alone does actually fit into the elasticated side pouch of Sabre 30 ruck sack, but I didn’t want it all on view as it would annoy me LOL!
I bought the two Viper pouches from Amazon and as expected I could ignore the MOLLE attachments and mount it to the Sabre in different ways.
The first way I did this (photos taken on Burgundy carpet) was to first poke the bottom of the pouch into the elasticated side pocket of the Sabre ruck sack, then I unthreaded the ruck sack lower cinch strap from its buckle and passed it through a webbing loop on the front of Viper pouch immediately below the shock cord toggle, then reconnected the cinch strap to its buckle on the rucksack - this fixes the pouch in place.
Then I unclipped the rucksacks top side cinch strap and put to around the top of the Viper pouch through the first loops of shock cord. This further supports the pouch from the top and is hidden beneath the top flap of the viper pouch when closed.
One thing I did find is that the upper and lower side cinch straps of the Sabre 30 are quite short if cinching around something as wide as a NATO bottle, although they do reach. However to make it easier to cinch tight I essentially extended both upper and lower straps on both sides with a loop of Paracord - this works really well.
The second way (photos taken on wooden floor) I attached the Viper pouches (after realising that under the MOLLE attachments are large belt loops) was to simply thread the upper and lower rucksack side cinch straps through the upper and lower Viper pouch belt loops, then cinch them as tight as required. The Paracord loops were still advantageous on the lower cinch strap.
This second method allows the full size of the pouch to be expanded, because the pouch isn't tucked into the elasticated rucksack pocket. Both methods work well and the first method looks a little more compact if you don't need the full size of the Viper pouch.
Update: Finally method 2.1, see the image with the grey floor background. I lengthened the lower cinch strap with a longer piece of 25mm webbing and a slide buckle to mount it to the existing strap (folding and taping the original strap no longer being used). This new longer strap allows the Viper pouch to be cinched tight at the bottom, around the pouch rather than behind it using the lower belt loop as method 2.0, securing water bottles / contents tightly to the pouch and compressing the rucksack behind at the same time.
Version 2.1 is the best option in my opinion.
I hope this is useful because I feel it works perfectly and looks almost factory fitted! It allows the modular approach and instead of having to buy the Sabre 35L with built in side pouches for extra room, and for those of us that don’t want or don’t have the Predator MOLLE version of this pack.









Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 January 2022


No real complaints. If I had to nitpick, I'd say that the "lid" is a tiny bit skimpy and the closure/adjuster that holds it shut could probably do with being a little larger/more sturdy/high quality. However, it largely works, and will keep a stuffed woobie in there nicely, especially with the drawstring closure underneath.
A reasonable item, if used sensible.
The fastenings to attached it to a belt, the molle system are brilliant, so many variations for attaching it securely is awesome 👍 . The material itself, very good robust hard wearing , I would whole heartedly recommend 🤠 the items on the floor all fit in the pouch with room to spare 👍

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 May 2022
The fastenings to attached it to a belt, the molle system are brilliant, so many variations for attaching it securely is awesome 👍 . The material itself, very good robust hard wearing , I would whole heartedly recommend 🤠 the items on the floor all fit in the pouch with room to spare 👍






