Content | The Polish "leopard camo" Backpack comes in used but very good condition. The camouflage pattern is called the Zába Pattern, which is actually Polish for Frog. In Germany, this camouflage pattern is often referred to as "Pumatarn". We call the print "leopard" or "puma" camo because of its unique camouflage pattern that resembles the infamous jungle cats. This Polish Army issue backpack has heavy-duty canvas straps and a reinforced waterproof bottom. Extended it measures a generous 27” tall and 12” by 9” at the base. Folded over, the bag measures 17” inches tall. The straps are secured to the bag and reinforced by large horizontal cross-sections. This is a bit on the overengineered side when it comes to a duffel bag with backpack straps, yet it only weighs two pounds! These packs are unique and very sturdy. | These are gorgeous little bread bags courtesy of the Czech military. They're made of sturdy canvas material and are in good military surplus condition.
With wooden toggles | It was once used by soldiers to carry gas masks so it features a few small compartments which would prove useful to anyone—soldier or not. It's got an extra strap halfway up, do with that what you will. The shoulder strap is long, sturdy, and adjustable. The pack measures 9" x 3" x 11" and weighs less than a pound. The canvas material is thick and the construction is robust. It's a solid bag that will last you a lifetime.
Note: these are used, military surplus items. Color may be faded in some areas and small blemishes or stains should be expected. | 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". | Food and Drink
- 32 Total Servings (Including Apple Cinnamon Cereal, Brown Sugar Cereal, Creamy Pasta, Southwest Beans and Rice, Hearty Tortilla Soup, and Whey Milk)
- 5 X 4.227 fl. oz. Water Pouches
First Aid and Hygiene
- 37 Piece First Aid Kit
- N95 Dust Mask
- Pocket Tissues
- 3 Wet Naps
- Waste Bag
Additional Supplies
- Portable Stove (Including Fuel Tablets)
- Stainless Steel Cup
- Squeeze Flashlight
- 5-in-1 Survival Whistle
- Waterproof Matches
- Mylar Blanket
- Emergency Poncho
- Playing Cards
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