French Army F2 Olive Drab Kit Bag

French Army SurplusSKU: BPK1283
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Description

*Note* These bags have been unissued in storage so long that the water resistant inner lining has begun to deteriorate causing it to be sticky.


Ironically made in Italy, these bags are built to carry French soldiers kit to & from base. Estimated to fit at least 65L worth of gear, we reckon they can fit a lot more than what the seams measure.

The main body is made with nylon and the bottom half is covered in a rubberized surface to protect it from tearing when being dragged on the tarmac. The carry handles are heavily reinforced canvas so they can take plenty of weight. Also the canvas shoulder strap can unclip at one end and be tucked away at the other in a dedicated pocket. Tough dual zippers access the main compartment which also has a few internal side pouches should you need them. 

Overall a rugged, no non-sense bag to carry anything from your hunting, sports or camping gear around in.

Features:

  • Genuine French Army surplus
  • Strong reinforced carry handles
  • Removable shoulder strap (tucks into one end)
  • 2 way zipper & large main compartment
  • Water resistant bottom lining
  • ID pocket on one side
  • Internal pockets
  • Large amount of space
  • Protective rubber base

 

Dimensions: Approx 80cm L x 36cm H x 22cm W (can balloon out more when stuffed full)
Total Capacity: Approx 65L
Weight: Approx 1.2kg
Colour: Olive drab
Condition: New/Unissued - Item has not been used and is in 'as new' condition (except for the inner lining, this is deteriorating due to age/becoming sticky). If you want more information on our condition ratings, check out our condition guide

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Daryl
Understatement of the century.

Bag feels pretty sturdy and well made, but "a bit sticky" is the understatement of the century. The entire inside of the bag was glued together and had to be ripped apart bit by bit before attacking it with isopropyl and sugar soap, hopefully it will be usable after drying and maybe another scrubbing or two.

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