To begin with, I should mention that the manufacturer now declares a capacity of 25l – in my opinion, the main compartment is 18l, with the side pockets making up the rest. It's a great backpack for a one-day trip or an overnight stay outdoors, if you can pack economically. The carrying system is appropriate for a small backpack, and even when fully loaded it's comfortable to wear. Three external pockets let you store, for example, a first aid kit, a raincoat, or a stove. PLUS for the cleverly hidden molle strap, to which you can attach various small items like gloves or a mug with a carabiner. The pass-through pockets work great for, for example, an axe. I think it's a very functional backpack for those who want to spend several hours outside without any trouble. PS. The colour is amazing – whoever came up with it deserves a Nobel Prize in bushcraft!
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A backpack with a capacity of 18 litres from the Helikon Bushcraft survival series is characterised by a design inspired by the backpacks of British and Polish special forces from World War II. Made from durable and abrasion-resistant 500D Cordura.
The main compartment and 3 external pockets are closed with fastex-type buckle flaps, under which drawstring-adjustable tubes with stoppers are placed. This protects the contents from mud and dust ingress, as well as from accidental spillage.
The main compartment has a vertical zip pocket and an internal holder for a hydration insert, allowing the tube to be routed on either side of the backpack. There is also a flat pocket with a zip on the top flap. All zippers are by YKK and feature straps for easy handling.
MOLLE/PALS compatible webbing allows for the addition of extra pockets and accessories to the backpack. The webbing is located on the top flap of the main compartment, as well as on the front and sides of the backpack under a protective cover strip. The backpack also has three locations for carrying external equipment, such as a survival hatchet and two open pockets for items like a folding saw or knife.
On the specially reinforced bottom of the backpack, there are four straps to which, after attaching straps or paracord, a sleeping bag or jacket can be affixed.
The carrying system consists of a stiffened back with cushioning pads covered with breathable mesh fabric and anatomical, adjustable shoulders. The shoulder straps are equipped with mounting straps. The quick-release system allows for the swift removal of the backpack in an emergency situation. Stabilisation during use is provided by detachable waist and chest belts. At the top of the backpack is a short carry handle.
A velcro panel measuring 9 x 5 cm on the front of the backpack allows for the attachment of any patch or emblem, such as a national flag, unit insignia, or so-called Morale Patches.
Technical data
Camouflage: Rhodesian Camo
Material: 500D Cordura
Capacity: 18 l
Dimensions: 450 x 150 x 250 mm
Weight: 1477 g
Manufacturer: Helikon-Tex, Poland
Camouflage Rhodesian Camo
Rhodesian Camo is a classic camouflage pattern developed in the 1960s for the Rhodesian Armed Forces (today's Zimbabwe). Created for warfare during conflicts in the region, especially the so-called Bush War (1964-1979), it was adapted to the conditions of southern Africa - dry bushland, grassy plains and low vegetation. The pattern is distinguished by its unique hand-painted appearance reminiscent of brushstrokes. It consists of irregular horizontal shapes in shades of green and brown, placed on a light green or sandy background. With a three-color contrasting palette and an arrangement that resembles natural elements of the environment - such as leaves, branches and grasses - the camouflage effectively diffuses the outline of the silhouette and makes it difficult to detect in the densely vegetated landscape.
MILITARY is the official distributor of Helikon-Tex.
Helikon-Tex is a Polish company operating since 1983, specializing in the design and manufacture of tactical, military and outdoor clothing. The brand’s range comprises clothing, backpacks, bags and various tactical accessories that have gained popularity among professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Its product lines include Bushcraft – for survival enthusiasts, Law Enforcement – designed for uniformed services, and Range – aimed at shooters. The company employs modern camouflage patterns, including MultiCam, ATACS and PenCott, ensuring effective concealment in diverse terrain conditions.
| Color/camouflage | Camouflage |
|---|---|
| Main compartments fastening | Flap |
| Dedicated laptop pocket | No |
| Molle/pals compatible | Yes |
| Carry-on baggage for the plane | Air France - carry-on large (55 x 35 x 25 cm), British Airways - carry-on large (56 x 45 x 25 cm), easyJet - cabin large (56 x 45 x 25 cm), KLM - carry-on large (55 x 35 x 25 cm), Qatar Airways - carry-on baggage (50 x 37 x 25 cm) |
| Mesh spacer | No |
| Number of compartments | 1 |
| Dimensions | 450 x 150 x 250 mm |
| Number of pockets | 4 |
| Camouflage | Rhodesian Camo |
| Main material | 500D Cordura |
| External equipment attachment option | Yes |
| Capacity | 18 l |
| Hydration packs compatibility | Yes |
| Raincover | No |
| Waist strap | Yes |
| Chest strap | Yes |
| Weight | 1477 g |
| EAN | 5902688078522 |
| Manufacturer code | PL-BGN-CD-1K |
| Brand | Helikon |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 19
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A great backpack for shorter trips to the forest, but it's also suitable for other occasions. It has large external pockets and is made of durable cordura, so you can be sure nothing bad will happen to it. It's a very successful product that I wholeheartedly recommend. The backpack in the video is already slightly used.
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The backpack has been solidly made – both the seams, straps and harnesses are of high quality. The smaller pockets easily accommodate the most important items, and the main compartment is quite spacious. Available in interesting colours. Unfortunately, the price is definitely too high – 400 PLN would be acceptable, but 630 PLN is way too much. I previously used a Wisport backpack and if it hadn't been damaged by faulty pepper spray, I would still prefer it due to its greater robustness. I should add that both the faulty spray and the Wisport backpack were also purchased from the same military shop.
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In a word, the backpack is disappointing for me. The biggest downside is what it was created for – the 'Bushcraft Line' series doesn’t really work even for a short trip, unless you just mean a walk in the park. As an urban backpack, it doesn’t perform very well either – when carrying a laptop, planner, or book, there is already not enough space. There are other small backpacks that handle things better. If someone is considering buying it, I recommend seeing it in person first. On the plus side, I can only write that it is quite comfortable to wear, fits well on the back and you can hardly feel its presence.
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A very nice and atmospheric backpack in the style of an old trapper. Thoughtfully designed small pockets for bits and pieces and exceptionally durable material.
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A small backpack at a high price – that’s probably its biggest drawback. An 18-litre backpack costing 500-600 PLN is definitely too much. As for the quality – it’s decent, Helikon has improved over the last decade, though there’s still a long way to go before it’s perfect. Cordura has been used, but only 500D, not the more durable (and probably more expensive) 700D. The buckles seem rather delicate and brittle. A plus – not visible in the photos – is the camouflage on both sides, including the back. Very nice design, the three separate side pockets are practical. The backpack hardly adapts to the back. The ventilation system is small and not very efficient. I still have to test how the straps handle moisture and sweat (e.g. during rain). The handle between the straps is too narrow (even though I have small hands) – it would be better if it were sewn wider. The weight for 18L and 500D Cordura (not 700D) is quite high, probably due to the heavy back stiffening. The backpack was made in Vietnam, which I see as a plus – diversified production supports the world economy. However, I've noticed that every new backpack packaging is a bit different (I’ve seen a few new 'Bergen' models).
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This is definitely the most robust backpack I’ve ever owned, although the buckles can be accidentally damaged quite easily. I’ve been using it for 5 years now, the zippers work perfectly and not a single thread is coming undone. If this one breaks, which is unlikely, I’ll buy exactly the same one again. Helikon works brilliantly <3.
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I bought this backpack over a year ago and since then I don’t take any other into the forest. Officially, it has a capacity of 18L, but that’s just the main compartment – with the pockets, it can easily hold 25L. It’s comfortable, not too large, very spacious and durable – ideal for day trips. If it has any flaws, their character makes them stop mattering.
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This backpack works perfectly for trips to the woods, it was exactly the model I was looking for. The pass-through pockets are very practical – you can slide in an axe or a knife. The molle straps on the backpack let you attach various things, and the three large side pockets increase functionality. The material is solid. If you know how to pack well, this backpack is more than enough. The colour also stands out and is an interesting alternative to the traditional green associated with the military style. I definitely recommend it!
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Together we’ve had a camping trip in the woods, an expedition to Śnieżka, and even a flight on an aeroplane. It was meant to be just for forest outings, yet it turned out to be so practical it’s become my main everyday backpack. At first glance it seems heavy, but it’s very comfortable and if you know how to pack well, you can fit a lot of things in. The pass-through side pockets, e.g. for an axe, knife, etc., work really well too. Extra points for the Molle system – I was able to attach a first aid kit or gloves to a carabiner. I give it 5 out of 5.
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This backpack is truly adorable; for a long time, I just couldn’t find a similar model. Finally, I managed! The back is reinforced with plastic so nothing digs in, and there is a metal frame inside. The side pockets are perfect for tools like an axe or a saw. The size is ideal for a two-day summer trip or a single winter night (I carry the sleeping bag outside, mattress goes inside). It’s really hard to put into words how much I like this backpack. I’m delighted!
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Great backpack not just for forest trips. Very spacious for 18 litres according to the catalogue. Very comfortable, you can attach things to it both at the top and at the bottom.
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The backpack is comfortable and relatively lightweight, it works well during hiking and bushcraft trips. I used it in the Karkonosze mountains and it did its job, although my back did sweat a little – but it wasn't very troublesome. I rate it a five with a slight minus.
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The straps could be a bit wider, but it has to be said that the manufacturer aimed for lightness and that's exactly what this backpack is. It's worth remembering that it has a capacity of 18 litres, whereas typical small backpacks have 20 litres. It looks bigger than it is because the main compartment is flattened. Well-organised contents mean comfortable carrying. If you like having more things with you, it's better to choose the Matilda model, while the Bergen is perfect for short, one-day trips.
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Great, traditional backpack for trips to the forest.
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