Australian Army 62L Rucksack
I was unable to find a lot of info about this ruck other than that its made in 1979, belongs to the Australian military and that it looks an awful lot like an alicepack but ISN’T one.
This rucksack is huge. Its the same size as a large US alicepack (62 Litres), but without the three mag pouches on the top of the rear. Unfortunately it arrived to me without straps; so for someone with a little bit of spare time and a bit of tinkering, I’m sure you could fit another set to this bag and give it some new life. Alternatively, it could be mounted to a frame instead as it was likely intended since it has no back support.
This bag does NOT include straps
I was unable to find a lot of info about this ruck other than that its made in 1979, belongs to the Australian military and that it looks an awful lot like an alicepack but ISN’T one.
This rucksack is huge. Its the same size as a large US alicepack (62 Litres), but without the three mag pouches on the top of the rear. Unfortunately it arrived to me without straps; so for someone with a little bit of spare time and a bit of tinkering, I’m sure you could fit another set to this bag and give it some new life. Alternatively, it could be mounted to a frame instead as it was likely intended since it has no back support.
This bag does NOT include straps
I was unable to find a lot of info about this ruck other than that its made in 1979, belongs to the Australian military and that it looks an awful lot like an alicepack but ISN’T one.
This rucksack is huge. Its the same size as a large US alicepack (62 Litres), but without the three mag pouches on the top of the rear. Unfortunately it arrived to me without straps; so for someone with a little bit of spare time and a bit of tinkering, I’m sure you could fit another set to this bag and give it some new life. Alternatively, it could be mounted to a frame instead as it was likely intended since it has no back support.
This bag does NOT include straps