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Hi Folks
Got an Olive British Army bivi bag (sleeping bag cover) up for sale. It's been used and has one small professional repair made on it (see piccy) and has the original owners name written inside it but is watertight and has plenty of life left in it. I've bought a hooped bivy so this one...
Hi Folks
TIme to offer up some items from the man cave...... ;)
British Army Mosquito Tent
Been used but complete with no holes, all poles and pegs present and correct. Bag has a few scuffs but that's it.
Would like £18 including delivery.
Army Wooly Pully Wool jumper
In olive, 112cm chest...
Hi Folks
Got a couple pairs of latest issue British Army MTP camo tropical trousers, new in the bag.
One pair is 80/88/104 (about 35" waist, 31" leg), the other pair is 85/104/120 (about 41" waist, 32" leg)
Nice for this time of year, been pre-treated with Permethrin to keep the bugs off...
Hi Folks
Got a Jungle sleeping bag, never been used just had it in my treasure store for a while :) Comes with the compression sack to match. Sack has a couple scuffs on it, bag has a couple marks from storage but otherwise mint.
Would like £20 including postage.
Nice pair of Army Pro Boots with goretex lining. Seen little use, hardly any wear on soles - see pics.
Size 12.
Would like £25 including shipping.
Any questions please ask away.
Cheers,
Phil
Well the early ones were awful, certainly similar in cut to nasty asian sizing. The arms on the fleece are silly tight - I'm no man mountain but I struggle to get my forearms into the "correct" sized item. Most military issue kit is "generous" in size in my experience.
Totally agree - having our military clothing made in China is a disgrace. The actual sizing of some of the items (fleece and anti-static tees, for example) is shocking, also.
I find a bivvy helps by preventing the wind stealing the heat from your bag - an ex-army goretex bag is cheap, huge and will suffer no condensation problems, forget the Hunka which is a bit of a sweat bag.
The bivvy gives you an extra layer of air around you to insulate you - couldn't say a...
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