A spacious tactical backpack with a capacity of 65 litres, made of durable tear-resistant polyester. The interior is lined with PVC coating, which effectively protects the contents from moisture. An excellent choice for tactical and survival applications as well as everyday use. The two-compartment design with numerous pockets, including one adapted for hydration system installation, allows for convenient organisation and transport of equipment.
The backpack has two compartments, a larger and a smaller one, both equipped with organisers and zips that allow for wide opening and easy access to the interior. Additional accessories can be stored in two front pockets, the lower, larger one of which is equipped with an organiser for small items. On the back, there is a hidden Velcro-fastened pocket for a hydration system.
The carrying system features wide, adjustable straps around the hip and chest to evenly distribute weight, enhancing comfort on challenging terrain. The straps and the backpack's back include foam padding covered with breathable mesh to provide comfort and improved air circulation during use.
The front and sides of the backpack feature MOLLE/PALS system straps for attaching additional accoutrements. The backpack is also equipped with compression straps that can be used to secure larger items such as a sleeping bag or sleeping pad. The top handle makes it easy to carry by hand, and the shoulder straps feature D-rings for attaching handy accessories.
Flecktarn is a classic German military camouflage pattern, officially introduced for use by the Bundeswehr in 1990. The pattern is based on small, irregular spots in five colors – typically dark green, olive, brown, black and beige. With the distribution of numerous dots and blurred boundaries between the colors, Flecktarn effectively distracts from the wearer's silhouette in forest terrain, as well as in scrubland or against the background of forest undergrowth. The camouflage was designed for European climatic conditions, especially for the temperate zone. To this day, Flecktarn remains a standard pattern used by the German army, other military and police officers. Its effectiveness has led to numerous variants and adaptations in other countries.