I researched along with some mates prior to deploying for a better bag to use as a MedPack in the MEAO. We needed something durable and modern to replace our issued med kit pack that just was Not Up T
I bought this backpack so I could hike with my spearfishing and camping gear and spend a few days in the bush. When it's fully loaded and adjusted this backpack is very comfortable and has made my
With the layout similar to the good old issued DPCU Alice pack, the large volume capacity of 80L similar to the MAC Alice pack and with the full body MOLLE/ PALS webbing similar to the Alice Z or SR A
This is my current bag, with the addition to a few pouches on the exterior its amazing how much you can fit in it. Sturdy, well made, internal pocket in the lid is handy. Roll up & buckle system
I ran this bag as a CFA, the internal velcro options made it very easy to set the bag up with rip out cells. Everything is well constructed, loads of ways to set it up. Crabbed to outside of bushy f
I recall back when dinosaurs roamed the earth on penny-farthings, that there was only two ways for a grunt to carry a helmet. Option 1 – On your head. Option 2 – Contort some elastic bungee strap
I got these straps with my sord pack and frame I bought 6 years ago. I've since used 2 different frames and a different pack, but the straps are still going strong.
Like all sord gear this is durable and well made. I used one for 3 years in RAInf. Only problem is it opens to the side at the bottom like the old Alice packs. That's why I went with a custom pack