Content | The German Army snow camouflage backpack. Excellent quality—made of nylon, this bag features an inner tubular frame, padded backpack straps, a padded lower back, two large outer pockets, and another pocket on top. Overall, it measures 14" wide and 24" high.
This is the famous German snow camo pattern. Great for goose hunting, snow camping or any other regular backpack use. | These British Army backpacks feature two very large detachable side pouches, a padded waistband and shoulder straps, an extra zippered compartment in the lid, a front pouch, and easy-pull drawstring closures. It's a sturdy, dependable pack that will serve you well for years to come. Good used condition. | Small (6" x 8.5" x 1.25") Large (6" x 9.5" x 1.5")
This is a classic military issue tri-fold shovel cover in woodland camo. Originally issued to the Dutch military, these are in great used condition. These include MOLLE system attachments on the back and a quick-release buckle in the front. |
This is a classic vinyl rucksack originally issued to the Belgian armed forces. It comes with two generous side pouches, a sturdy set of backpack straps, and bedroll straps on both the top and bottom of the pack. You can see it featured in the images here carrying our signature series Sage Green Classic Wool blanket on the bottom and our wool utility blanket up top (these are not included.) The pack itself is water-resistant and lightweight.
| Brand new mechanic's tool bag. Made of great quality canvas. Measures 12" x 7" x 5". The bottom is reinforced and has handles. Makes a great tool bag or handgun/ammo bag. | Let's cut to the chase—the side pouches detach and connect into one completely separate backpack -or- two separate messenger bags with their own straps! The Dutch Army made a great bag here. It's made with heavy-duty Cordura material and features a padded back, shoulder straps, a kidney belt, and the side pouches we talked about earlier. This pack roughly measures 27" x 24" x 8" with the side pouches on. They're used but in good condition. This rucksack is better known as the "Lowe Alpine Sting". |