Surplus Military cold weather & equipment

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Twodogs

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Hello all :cool:
What I would like to do with this thread is make up a sort of information base of Military clothing a eqipment issued around the would for use in the cold , Alaskan , Norway , Sweden , USSR and so on .
I will get the ball rolling feel free to comment and add as you wish :),,,

Big bits of kit small bits of kit ,, cooking kit , tentage but only for the cold areas please ..

Right here we go ,

British Army socks arctic some have red bands some dont i think its a size thing someone will know , loop stitch ,

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Swedish Army wristlets helps keep the joints warm ,

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British Army issue snow shoes bear paw pattern so im told ,, made in Sweden .

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British Army 1970s /1980s issue flask cover just to cover the old thermos glass flask to protect it as well as insulate me thinks , the flask in it now is a modern stainless jobby .

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Germany Army cold weather hat also made in flectarn,

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British Army Soldier 95 gloves , goretex liner ,

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British Army headover , wool and itchy ,,,, can be made into a hat commando style

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Dutch Army mittens DPM Dutch pattern no spots :)

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Canadian mukluk liners , Only the liners havent managed to track down a full set yet but still handy as tent boots ,

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Folding snow shovel dont know what nationality :confused: hopefully someone will ,

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British Army Arctic hat , very well made , cotton gabadine outer and fleece lined,

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Bivi/tent boots very under rated and a must for a good nights sleep :):sleeping:

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British Army arctic hat later issue MVP fabric fleece lined also seen in desert patern DPM

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Swedish Army cold weather hat 1970/80s very well made ,

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US Military Cold weather mitterns later pattern in woodland cam earlier mits had wool liners USMC issue is green :)

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US Military hood extreme cold weather , odd bit of kit so I had to have it a stand alone hood to add to any jacket straps round the arms to keep it in shape ,

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Norwegian Army water bottle , insulated carrier , wide filler to help filling with snow , mug also to help filling with melted snow .

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Swedish Army issue boots 1969 :eek:,, rubber covered base , very old school but very well made ,

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US Military boots extreme cold weather ,, bunny boots good for - 50 .

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Heres some more info ,

http://olive-drab.com/od_soldiers_clothing_mm_boots.php

Canadian Army fleece balaclava ,

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German Army mountain over trousers , cotton type outer with a fleece lining , very well made ,

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Swedish Army snow smock , we all know these , easy to dye ,

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British Army issue liner cold weather issued after the Falklands war with matching trousers hopefully someone can post the trs :), lovingly known as the Chinese fighting suit :),
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US Military M65 Parka still avalible unissued , has a detchable hood with some really nasty fake fur that I have remove to be replaced :), removable quilted liner that can be doubled up with a second liner if you can get your mitts on one ,

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US Miltary overwhites made to go over the parkas as snow cam but also acts as another windproof layer , the pockets give access parka below,

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US Military overwhite trousers I brought the trousers then found that thay have a quilted liner to go with them and are held up by M55 suspenders ( but I will call them braces :lmao:)

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US Military Helmet liner extreme cold worn with the m65 parka.

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Right thats enough for now :)

Things I would like to see arctic issue tentage , sleeping systems , stoves and cook kits ,, remember cold weather issue not temperate :)

US issue arctic canteen , peak one stove and cook kit ,, you know what were after ,

Hopefully Rik can repost the US military vid of camping in the arctic ,,

Come on folks what you got ,,

Twodogs
 
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shaggystu

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fantastic thread cliff, some really interesting looking kit. i especially like the look of the US cold weather mitts, they look like a superb piece of kit
 

MartinK9

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Dec 4, 2008
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Guess where the next trip is :rolleyes:

As well as some of the kit listed above I have:


British Army Reversible Thermal Jacket:

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And Trousers:

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Snow overboots:

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Cold weather boot:

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Boot liners:

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Mittens inners:

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Outers:

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Balaclava headover:

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Snow overjacket:

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and trousers:

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vizsla

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Great topic. Heres my cold weather canadian arctic boots i think theres a few models by different companys for different prices but these seem to work quite well. Very loose fit but comfy but for me as my feet tend to sweat first then become cold its more about quality wool socks and being able to breath well.
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One thing id highly recomend although not mod is a fjallraven heater hat not cheap but very good and a woolpower balaclava especialy for wearing to bed. Oh and sheepskin gloves are great under waterproof mittens.

sent from my secret retreat
 

Andy BB

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Martin, are those the new British Cold-weather boots? If they are, can you tell me what size you normally take, and what size you had to order to get them to fit? I tried some, but found them both small and narrow for normal shoe size.
 

MartinK9

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Martin, are those the new British Cold-weather boots? If they are, can you tell me what size you normally take, and what size you had to order to get them to fit? I tried some, but found them both small and narrow for normal shoe size.

Having had my feet deformed by Her Majesty's Boots for 22 years, my feet have learnt to adapt to what I was given.

I have gone for a size bigger for this trip.
 

rik_uk3

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I've got two or three pair of the wool inners left, had a load a few years ago from the States and gave them away at meets, pretty good they are too.

Let me know Cliff if you want a pair and I'll dig a pair out for you.
 

Twodogs

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Nice one Andy though you might of gone for the US military magnisium snow shoes ,

If you can track me down a set of the overwhites for the mitts if you see them and an arctic canteen, mug and carrier ,,,and ,,and ,,:)
 

Andy BB

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Nice one Andy though you might of gone for the US military magnisium snow shoes ,

If you can track me down a set of the overwhites for the mitts if you see them and an arctic canteen, mug and carrier ,,,and ,,and ,,:)

I must admit I did look at those, but thought the smaller ones would be easier to carry on the plane!

As far as the US stuff goes, I'm already looking at about 25kg of stuff already I've got to bring back when I go over there next - I got a bit carried away on various US websites.........
 

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