What plate size does the Tasmanian Tiger Plate Carrier – Laser Cut accept?
The TT Plate Carrier – Laser Cut is designed for medium SAPI plates, approximately 10"×12". This is the most common military and law enforcement plate size and is compatible with most Level III, Level III+, and Level IV hard armor plates from major manufacturers. Soft armor panels in equivalent dimensions can also be used. Armor plates are not included and must be purchased separately.
Does this carrier integrate with Tasmanian Tiger medic packs?
Yes — integration with Tasmanian Tiger Medic Packs is a primary design goal of the TT Plate Carrier – Laser Cut. TT engineers the LCT carrier and medic packs to mate via compatible attachment points, allowing operators to build a combined protection-and-medical load-out on a single platform without improvised adapters. This is particularly valuable for TEMS operators and RTF medics who carry both armor and medical equipment during the same deployment.
How does the cool-fabric interior lining work?
The TT Plate Carrier – Laser Cut features interior walls lined with a breathable cool fabric material that reduces contact heat between the armor panel and the wearer's torso. A ventilation channel runs along the center length of the carrier, creating an air gap that promotes circulation and reduces microclimate temperature buildup. This thermal management feature is particularly relevant for extended-wear scenarios — patrol shifts, training days, or sustained operations — where heat buildup under traditional carriers degrades wearer comfort and alertness.
What colors is the Tasmanian Tiger Laser Cut Plate Carrier available in?
The TT Plate Carrier – Laser Cut is available in four colors: Black (SKU TT-7786-040), Olive Drab (TT-7786-331), Coyote Tan (TT-7786-346), and Multicam (TT-7248-394). All color variants are functionally identical; the Multicam version uses 500-denier CORDURA® fabric rather than the 700-denier used in solid-color variants for a slight weight reduction.
How does laser-cut MOLLE compare to traditional MOLLE webbing on a plate carrier?
Laser-cut MOLLE (LCT) creates MOLLE attachment slots directly in the carrier fabric rather than sewing webbing strips onto the outer surface. Standard MOLLE-compatible pouches attach through these slots using the same method as conventional webbing. The LCT approach produces a flush, low-profile outer surface that reduces snagging on vehicle door frames, terrain, and adjacent gear — a meaningful ergonomic improvement for operators who conduct frequent vehicle entry/exit cycles. The acoustic profile is also reduced compared to the noise generated by woven webbing under movement.
Q: What plate size does the TT Plate Carrier LC accept?
A: The carrier is designed for SAPI / SK-4 plates up to 30 × 25 cm (approximately 10 × 12 inches). Plates are sold separately and are not included.
Q: Is the front MOLLE panel removable?
A: Yes. The laser-cut front panel is fully detachable, allowing you to pre-stage a gear configuration on the panel and swap it quickly between missions or rotate a pre-loaded medical panel.
Q: Can I attach the TT Medic Assault Pack MK II S to the back?
A: Yes. The carrier is specifically compatible with the TT Medic Assault Pack MK II S via included adapter straps. This creates an integrated ballistic + medical carry system.
Q: What is laser-cut MOLLE and how does it differ from standard sewn MOLLE?
A: Laser-cut MOLLE uses precision-cut slots in the Cordura fabric rather than sewn webbing loops. The result is a flatter, lighter, snag-free attachment surface with a cleaner appearance and slightly reduced overall weight.
Q: Is this plate carrier rated to any ballistic standard?
A: The carrier itself is a plate-holding platform — it carries ballistic plates but does not provide protection on its own. Ballistic ratings (NIJ, VPAM, etc.) apply to the inserted plates, not the carrier.