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Mimetica Vegetato IT Military Backpack - like new - Military Surplus
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Capacious military backpack from the resources of the Italian Army. It was made of high-quality fabric with a canvas weave, which guarantees resistance to abrasion and damage. The bottom of the backpack is covered with a durable material, which effectively protects the equipment located on the bottom from moisture.
The presented model is equipped with two drawstrings, which are thick, guided through metal openings. One of them (located below) allows you to separate the interior of the backpack into two separate compartments, and the other (sewn on top) allows access to their contents. External attachment points, such as tapes and D-rings allow you to attach a sleeping bag, water bottle or other selected elements of equipment.
The shoulder straps are responsible for the proper distribution of weight, and are equipped with a carabiner, which allows them to be partially detached. Two handles on the sides allow you to attach additional equipment, and after unfastening the straps they also serve the function of transport.
Technical data
Camouflage: Mimetica Vegetato
Material: canvas
Dimensions: approx. 90 x 20 x 36 cm
Manufacturer: Military Surplus, Italian Army
Camouflage Vegetato
Vegetato is an Italian military camouflage introduced in the early 21st century as the standard camouflage of the Italian Armed Forces. The pattern is based on irregular, multi-layered patches in shades of green, brown, beige and earthy red. Vegetato, also known as mimetico Vegetata or Italian Woodland, was developed as a modern alternative to older woodland-type patterns. Thanks to its rich palette and well-thought-out distribution of patches, this camouflage effectively breaks up the soldier's silhouette and works well in a variety of natural environments - especially in areas covered with low and medium vegetation. Due to its character and color, Vegetato adapts well to conditions in many regions of Europe, covering both Mediterranean and temperate climates.