For Military Reservists
The Finnish Defence Forces encourage military reservists to acquire their own military clothing and gear. To make this easier, we collected all our reservist-appropriat... Read more
43 products
Carinthia Finnish M05 Sleeping Bag, Olive Green
CAT Combat Application Tourniquet Gen 7
CPE Elbow or Knee Pad Inserts
Fenix TK11R Rechargeable Flashlight
Finnish M05 liner socks
Jetboil MicroMo Camping Stove, Carbon
Kaira Arctic sleeping mat
Katadyn BeFree Water Filtration System 1.0 L Tactical
Leatherman Bond Multi-Tool
Leupold BX-1 McKenzie HD 8x42 Binoculars
Mechanix Tactical ColdWork Original Winter Gloves
Nalgene Wide Mouth 1 L Water Bottle
Peltor Combat Arms Earplugs
Petzl Aria 1 RGB headlamp
Robens Campground 50 Sleeping Pad
Salomon Quest 4D Forces 2 High GTX EN
Salomon Toundra Forces CSWP
Särmä TST General purpose pouch L
Särmä TST General Purpose Pouch Zip M
Särmä TST Hanger Utility Pouch
Särmä TST IFAK pouch
Särmä TST Mechanix The Original Gloves, M05
Savotta Jääkäri XL rucksack
Sordin Supreme T2 Neckband
Suunto A-30 NH Compass
Thermos Stainless King 710 ml (24 oz)
Varusteleka Jääkäripuukko 110, Carbon Steel
Varusteleka L1 Long Johns, Merino Wool
Varusteleka L1 Long Sleeve Shirt, Merino Wool
Varusteleka L2 Boot Socks, Merino Wool
Varusteleka L4 Combat Pants
Varusteleka L4 Combat Shirt
Varusteleka L4 Field Jacket
Varusteleka L4 Field Pants
Varusteleka LW18 Chest Rig
Varusteleka M05 RES camo jacket
Varusteleka M05 RES Field Pants
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The Finnish Defence Forces encourage military reservists to acquire their own military clothing and gear. To make this easier, we collected all our reservist-appropriate stuff in this group.
What’s this all about?
Finland has updated the equipment list on the reservists’ call-up cards in light of the war in Ukraine. Now the Finnish military encourages and allows reservists to use their own clothing and gear much more than before. This is a good thing, because your own gear is, after all, your own gear.
What to bring along for reservist activities?
Previously, the list consisted mainly of clothes, personal hygiene products, and camping gear. Now the list is a lot longer. However, this does not mean you need to own everything on the gear list, nor does it mean the Finnish Defence Forces no longer provide issued equipment. It simply means that if a reservist already has suitable personal gear (including guns!), they are allowed – and encouraged – to bring it along, so they can use equipment that is familiar and fits them properly.