Backpacks

Backpacks

Backpacks

”Put the backpack on and get going!” as we say here in Finland. Here's our hiking and military backpacks (up to 40 litres in volume). We have many different military backpacks to choose from so ... Read more

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Särmä

Särmä Large Assault Pack

Regular price 3.800 ISK - 7.100 ISK
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US MOLLE II Assault Pack, Surplus
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United States

US MOLLE II Assault Pack, Surplus

Regular price 5.900 ISK - 8.200 ISK
Sale price 5.900 ISK - 8.200 ISK Regular price
SwedishLK 35 rucksack, surplus
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Sweden

SwedishLK 35 rucksack, surplus

Regular price 3.600 ISK
Sale price 3.600 ISK Regular price
British Patrol Pack 30 Litre, DPM, Surplus
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Great Britain

British Patrol Pack 30 Litre, DPM, Surplus

Regular price 5.300 ISK
Sale price 5.300 ISK Regular price
BW mountain trooper rucksack, old model, surplus
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Germany

BW mountain trooper rucksack, old model, surplus

Regular price 4.700 ISK
Sale price 4.700 ISK Regular price
Belgian M55 Paracommando Backpack, Canvas, Surplus
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Belgium

Belgian M55 Paracommando Backpack, Canvas, Surplus

Regular price 3.000 ISK
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French F2 Combat Pack, Surplus
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France

French F2 Combat Pack, Surplus

Regular price 1.800 ISK
Sale price 1.800 ISK Regular price
Danish Pattern 37 style pack, green/tan, with shoulder straps, surplus
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Denmark

Danish Pattern 37 style pack, green/tan, with shoulder straps, surplus

Regular price 3.600 ISK
Sale price 3.600 ISK Regular price
Romanian retro pack, blue, surplus
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Romania

Romanian retro pack, blue, surplus

Regular price 4.700 ISK
Sale price 4.700 ISK Regular price
Italian Combat Pack, Surplus
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Italy

Italian Combat Pack, Surplus

Regular price 2.400 ISK
Sale price 2.400 ISK Regular price
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Savotta

Savotta LJK 202 daypack

Regular price 5.900 ISK
Sale price 5.900 ISK Regular price
Austrian "ALICE"-Style Rucksack with Carrying Yoke and Daypack, Surplus
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Austria

Austrian "ALICE"-Style Rucksack with Carrying Yoke and Daypack, Surplus

Regular price 3.000 ISK
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Norway

Norwegian Backpack with Steel Frame, Surplus

Regular price 4.700 ISK
Sale price 4.700 ISK Regular price
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Great Britain

British Patrol Backpack, 30 liters, Black, Surplus

Regular price 4.700 ISK
Sale price 4.700 ISK Regular price
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Yugoslavia

JNA combat pack, used, surplus

Regular price 2.900 ISK
Sale price 2.900 ISK Regular price

”Put the backpack on and get going!” as we say here in Finland. Here's our hiking and military backpacks (up to 40 litres in volume). We have many different military backpacks to choose from so everyone should be able to find one whether you are looking a brand new tactical backpack or a more rugged surplus backpack.

Most of these are proper military or tactical backpacks but can be used as hiking or bushcraft backpacks and in other outdoor activities as well. Some are meant for the civilian use but have been designed as military style backpacks. You can spot several assault packs as well in the selection from well established brands.

The backpacks of this category can be divided by volume:

  • 10-20 litre backpacks: Suitable for combat patrols and in the civilian life for school, biking or something else that requires little space
  • 20-40 litre day backpacks: Little more spacious. Slightly larger backpacks for overnight or day’s worth of activities. You can also use these backpacks as your hand luggage when flying.

NOTE! These categories are not set in stone. If you know what you need and how large a backpack your needs require then you should listen to yourself. However some of you may be unaware of the hiking backpacks sizes so here’s something to guide you in the right direction.

Pimp up your backpack!

Some of you might wonder what all of those horizontal straps are all over many of the backpacks. They are PALS loops, which were initially found mostly on pieces of the US MOLLE system, from which they spread everywhere and brought an extra name along.

It gets dark out there so in order to stay visible pimp your backpack with a reflector. For moral support there are hook and loop morale patches that fit most of our backpacks.

You can weave cords through the loops for special needs, and the loops alone carry a sharpie or bicycle lock quite conveniently. Their original purpose is to attach extra pouches for specific items, like a water bottle or first aid kit - whatever you need, maybe a pouch for your Bluetooth headphones.