Surplus Military cold weather & equipment

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MartinK9

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Dec 4, 2008
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British Army 1980s issue two man arctic tent ,



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baggins

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Apr 20, 2005
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I have a pair of the Canadian Mukluks (see pimp your mukluk thread from a couple of years ago), wore them in sweden last year and absolute fabulous. So comfy and warm. Also the Austrian army ski jumper that also had a mention on here a while back, almost too warm for anything above -20, (sorry, no photos, all my old pics are lost on my old laptop).
for the price and quality, it's so hard to beat some surplus kit, you just have to pick an choose.
 

Andy BB

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Apr 19, 2010
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The US modular sleep system seems pretty effective. In particular, the bivi part of it is first-class, genuine goretex and has a nice zip for those night-time visits the the woods......

Got a pair of winter Russian army gloves/mittens during my last visit there - some type of fake fur lining. Toasty though.
 

sasquatch

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Jun 15, 2008
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Ah, loving this thread right now. Makes me a bit sad though as all my extreme cold weather gear was moved on when I moved to the UK. I'm hoping to source some decent surplus when I'm home next month and I'll be shipping it surface mail in a big box. I even had a pair of the mickey mouse boots for ice fishing and snow shoeing. Gutted!

Canadian issue sleeping bags were great even though the liner was a nightmare to tie in properly.

One piece of kit I wouldn't hesitate to bring up North is a neoprene face mask, still have mine somewhere, I swear it's saved my nose from frost bite and my ears from turning into cauliflower on countless occasions when the wind got real rowdy. I'll try to get a pic up when I locate it. The wool headover is a great bit of versatile kit as well. Thanks for posting everything guys, it's all food for thought.
 

Twodogs

Bushcrafter through and through
Nov 16, 2008
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Photos would be good gents ,,:)

Ron sorry mate I have no details of the Dutch Military arctic bag but to be honest I dont trust minus this or that rating but I do have a few Carinthia bags and thay work well for me ,

Keep up the good work chaps ,, lets get some more Military cold weather gear posted like the Canadian parka and insulated water bottle or some of the Swedish m90 gear :cool:
 

bushytoo

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Feb 15, 2012
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london
I MUST HAVE THAT JERVEN!:You_Rock_
Not cheap and out of my reach right now, but I think it could be a great investment.
 

Twodogs

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Nov 16, 2008
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Yep Jerven bag is megga :)

Today we have a bit of kit that we all take for granted and most use whenever camping the Roll mat :),

The roll mat wasnt on general issue to the UK military till the mid 80s after the Falklands war before that it was treated as an arctic only item ,:rolleyes:..

British Military Arctic issue 1970s/80s white on one side , green on the other roll mat , owww comfort at last :cool:

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Chris the Cat

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Jan 29, 2008
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Exmoor
British Army 1980s issue two man arctic tent ,

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Roll up doorway with mossie protection ,


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White fire resistant lining

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Roll back floor section for cooking ,

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Big stamp on the outer just in case you didnt know what it was ,

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Snow valance and two ventalaters with mosie protection ,

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Come on then folks what have you got tucked away military cold weather ,, Norwegian turmat rations maybe or US cold weather MRE??

Love that baby!
Been on the lookout for years.
Well done tghat man!
Chris.
 

Martti

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Mar 12, 2011
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I would post something from the Finnish Defence Forces' arsenal but then again all of their equipment are designed for cold weather!
 

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