Sold Karrimor SF Sabre 60-100 Military Rucksack

Fursty Ferret

Full Member
Oct 16, 2011
51
3
Oxford
£85 - or... £106 for this + PLCE side pockets + YOKE, listed above.
Condition: used/good - some scuffing particularly around base, see photo.
Olive, 60-100 litre, Internal Frame, Expandable, PLCE Side Pouch compatible, Rain Cover, 3.6kg
SA back system (Size Adjustable back system, on the move weight transfer between your hips and shoulders)
Padded hip belt
S-shaped shoulder harness (Fits your torso perfectly, maintaining balance)
Sternum strap (Removable & adjustable with buckle)
Dividable main compartment
Hooped lower entry zip
Compatible with side pockets (PLCE) Personal Load Carriage Equipment
Lid carriage straps
Zipped lid compartment
Stuff pockets
Crampon loops
Twin ice axe holders
Compression straps
Grab handle on side
Helmet friendly lid compression
Rain cover included (solid colour coded)
Rotproof thread
 

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Ratbag

Native
Aug 10, 2005
1,017
12
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Hi
Assuming there are no rips, holes or broken stitching, I'll take all three, please. Please PM me your payment details. Matt
 

Fursty Ferret

Full Member
Oct 16, 2011
51
3
Oxford
Great, thanks.

Hi RB,

Please see attached. I've gone over the bag and found the following. There is one loose stitch which is situated next to one of the PLCE attachment zips. It can be tied off secure with a veterinary/surgical knot. The other loose ends appear to be fraying where the stitches are locked off as the stitching is secure. Usually with these I would either tie off or singe with a cig. lighter. The base and the webbing on the base is a bit scuffed but the integrity is not compromised.

BR, FF
 

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Ratbag

Native
Aug 10, 2005
1,017
12
50
Barnsley
Wow, thanks for providing all that! None of it is a cause for concern, I'm happy to go ahead. Please PM me your payment details.
Cheers
Matt
 

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