8 — Ktso Zipset
Backcountry hikers needing a medical kit, travelers wanting a cable and passport organizer, shooters requiring a range bag for small parts, and urban commuters building a get-home bag.
In the ever-evolving world of outdoor equipment and tactical accessories, the balance between portability and functionality remains the ultimate engineering challenge. Enter the —a product that has quietly built a reputation among serious adventurers, law enforcement professionals, and EDC (everyday carry) enthusiasts. Designed as a modular organization system, the Zipset 8 moves beyond the simple concept of a pouch, offering a sophisticated solution for those who refuse to compromise on readiness. First Impressions: Smaller Than You Think, More Than You Expect At first glance, the Zipset 8 surprises. Measuring just 8 inches at its longest point, it fits easily into the palm of your hand or the corner of a rush backpack. Yet, KTSO has engineered this unit using a principle often reserved for high-end luggage: rigid expansion. When unzipped, the clamshell design opens into two distinct, deep compartments with enough volume to house everything from a compact trauma kit to a fully disassembled survival rifle or a set of radio accessories. Ktso Zipset 8
KTSO Zipset 8: Redefining Compact Efficiency in Tactical Gear Backcountry hikers needing a medical kit, travelers wanting
The KTSO Zipset 8 doesn’t try to be a suitcase or a safe. Instead, it masters a specific niche: the medium-sized organizer that disappears until you need it, then delivers exactly what you need, exactly where you expect it. In a world of gear that promises everything and delivers little, the Zipset 8 is a refreshing dose of compact competence. Designed as a modular organization system, the Zipset




Someone should remake the NGPC with all 80 games. If it was less than $75 I think there would be decent demand for it.
With rechargeable batteries via a USB-C port of course. And HDMI output wouldn’t be bad either.
Why can’t publishers get around to releasing a physical compilation of their games anymore? Some people don’t buy digital.
No review score, tho…