Woodland camouflaged backpack, perfect for your hikes.
51x29x28cm, 36 L.
Description
Upper: 100% Polyester, Polyvinylchloride coated Lining: 100% Polyester Padding: EVA foam (260 or rather 550 g/qm) Total volume: ca. 36 liter Dimensions: 51 x 29 x 28 cm Weight: ca. 1.450 g
- padded back - ergonomic formed padded shoulder straps, ca. 5cm wide, adjustable in length - eyelets for additional material to fix - adjustable belly strap in length with quick fastener - carrying handle - 2 big pockets with several zipper and net pockets - front pocket with organizer and additional pocket with zipper - all pockets with 2-way-zipper - volume control and baggage fixation with compression straps on the side - several molle loops - integrated hook and loop pocket for hydropack
Aviator Kit Bag, used by airborne troops. A few US paratroopers carried a kit bag when they jumped into Normandy. Closed by zip and studs. 60x60x30 cm, capacity 77 liters.
Canvas belt with metal buckle featuring the insignia of the 82nd Airborne Division. Adjustable to a maximum length of 130 cm. Available in two different colors.
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 101st Airborne Division, The Screaming Eagles , which jumped in Normandy D-Day.
Campaigns:
- Normandy, D-Day, Operation Overlord - Netherland, Operation Market Garden - Battle of the Bulge - Germany
Beautiful replica of the US Paratroops, Camp Toccoa, GA. t-shirt, 1940's pattern, flock print in dark blue felt, just like the ones worn by the troopers of the 501st and 506th PIR, 101st Airborne Division during WWII.
Woodland camouflaged backpack, perfect for your hikes.
51x29x28cm, 36 L.
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