DP10 as in Day Pack, 10 liters, is a small roll-top pack with generous PALS webbing for additional pouches and gear. Extremely simple, extremely reliable (and easy to repair if ever necessary). Can be integrated into a rucksack (as a daypack lid) or vest/body armour (as a combat pack) using separate adapters.
Besides the main bag compartment the DP10 also features a simple yet clever compartment that sits against the wearer's back. This compartment is flat on the outside but its inside wall bellows into the main bag providing enough space for gear such as a rain poncho or roughly 2 liters / 70 ounces of water in a hydration bladder.
Although this looks like a dry sack, it isn't designed to be one! If you forget this and submerge the pack, you'll be quickly reminded about it when the water seeps in from the seams.
The shoulder straps are removable for different mission requirements. They attach to steel D-rings for unmatched durability and strength.
The Firm, padded and shaped version offers an anatomic and comfortable fit for extended use with heavy loads. You can attach pouches and other gear on the PALS webbing. Furthermore, the shoulder straps feature vertical straps for attaching a sternum strap. These shoulder straps are included with this model.
Flat, made from webbing. Unpadded construction for a shallow profile to minimize bulk and interference when shouldering rifles. You can attach a sternum strap and a couple of small pouches or fasten the hydration bladder hose on the PALS webbing found on the shoulder straps. You can purchase these separately.
You can also choose to buy just the main bag without shoulder straps in case you have plans to attach it to your plate carrier or use straps you already have. You can also mix and match the colors this way, how convenient!
The pack is made from the same high-quality materials and hardware as the Finnish military M05 combat equipment (1000D Cordura, PES webbing, ITW Nexus buckles made from Delrin plastic, etc.) . All materials are NIR compliant.
These are manufactured in cooperation with Finn-Savotta Oy (Finland's leading military and outdoors gear manufacturer and the main load-bearing equipment contractor for the Finnish Defence forces). Depending on the situation, production runs are sewn either in Savotta's Finnish or Estonian factory, sometimes even partially in Finland and partially in Estonia. The little printed tags tell where exactly each particular product was sewn.
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