We are pleased to annouce we will be commencing production of these shortly so keep an eye on the page for some new treats for you kit tarts during 2022, it was a long year for us in 2021 but we got through it and we’re still here!
The days of paying over the top for quality kit is now officially over, look forward now to recieving genuine military spec kit at affordable pricing, we’ve been welcoming purchased orders from units within the British Army and had the pleasure of supplying ITC.
Our photographer is licking his lips to get his hands on some new kit from us including the Hybrid Webbing, Commanders Patrol pack (in MTP and Olive Drab Green), yokes and other lovely bits and pieces!
We’ve decided to make some revisions to the design itself and rather than using a plain mesh compartment for airflow we may instead use a different design similar to the set up on the Pathfinder Bergen itself due to concerns about airflow with regards to when the pack itself is actually full of kit, than moisture won’t be allowed to escape.
The Commanders Patrol Pack is designed for those in mind with carrying a full days worth of fighting order accessories for patrolling and meets the needs perfect with the triple utility pouch as well as poncho pouch and the addition of the lid makes organising your kit, this can mean carrying your water, more rations and other mission critical essentials all the more comfortably.
The fundamentals of the patrol pack mean your getting the best of the Kitpimp Pathfinder Bergen in one smaller package for aggressive patrolling and being out in the field for alot longer, with more efficient organisation of your kit, meaning less time messing around and more concentrating on core soldiering skills.
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Is the Kitpimp Commanders Patrol Pack 35L available in OD Green as per the write up? I cannot find the option to change the desired colour on the website.
Hi, we are planning a run this year, please keep an eye on our social media and blog on our website, due in 2024
This is a good idea and if it also comes in black, it would be very much worth adding this to specific grouping toolkit.
Would second a black version