Ensure the safety of your batteries with the Anti-Fire LiPo Bag 185*75mm by Tactical Ops. As an airsoft enthusiast, you understand the importance of safety and equipment protection. This product is designed specifically to meet those needs, functioning as a fireproof bag for Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries.
The Tactical Ops Anti-Fire LiPo bag, with dimensions of 185mm by 75mm, offers ample space to securely store your batteries. Crafted in a sleek Chrome/Silver colorway, it adds a touch of modernity to your kit, demonstrating that safety doesn't have to compromise style.
The bag's robust design categorizes it more than just a regular bag; consider it a briefcase or satchel for your batteries. The premium material used in its construction ensures durability while making it a lightweight addition to your gear. It's ideal for both indoor and outdoor airsoft events, providing crucial protection against any mishap or accident that might occur.
But the main highlight of this product is its anti-fire feature. In the unlikely event of a battery failure or accident, the Tactical Ops Anti-Fire LiPo Bag is designed to confine the damage and prevent any spread of fire, offering an extra layer of safety.
Given its vital role, this product is a must-have in the category of Batterie Chargers accessories. Trust this Tactical Ops solution with your LiPo batteries, promoting a safer, more secure airsoft experience while keeping your equipment stylish and well protected.
With the Anti-Fire LiPo Bag 185*75mm (Tactical Ops), ensure fire safety while flaunting a stylish silver accessory. Promote a responsible and fashionable gaming environment, starting with your batteries.
- Mark
- Tactical Ops
- Kind
- Bag / Briefcase / Satchel
- Color
- Chrome / Silver
- Length (in mm)
- 185
- Width (in mm)
- 75
- Information
- Li-Po batteries require the use of a battery charger specifically designed for this purpose. They must never be completely discharged.
LiFe batteries require the use of a charger specifically designed for this purpose. They should never be completely discharged.