

No pic´s?!sodjer wrote: a danish dehydrated beef stew for me and a chicken stew with herbs for my friend followed by a mango cake each,
I have a set of two complete sets of crusader water bottles and their cooking unit. Also have a third one but with a US canteen cup and cooking kit. Since I bought them I use them and maybe I'm old school but I like them better than the camelbacks. I have seen the jetboil system but is too expensive and the crusaders do their job ok so why the change....sodjer wrote:bypah, i am the same ,i cant take to camelbaks,i get a sore throat and drinking is a chore.i think it is meant to allow troops to be constantly sipping,but coming into a rest stop ,sitting down and half emptying a waterbottle feels better.i like the crusader mug and kit,but i have dumped it in favour of my jetboil,that ,a spoon and a mug this mug is the best bit of kit i have used in a long time.squaddies call it ammo pouch cup,and i thought it was a gimick,because i have used most and they dont work,have a plastic tast and break easy.My son got me one and it is my constant companion,i can make a coffee at 06.00 and its still warn at midday.i took mine to florida this summer and used it for cold drinks and because it stainless easy clean and no after taste.
You definitely need a smart phonesodjer wrote:and i dont have a camera in my 24 hour bag.
Not good, stay safe over there, i hope it doesn't head your way.ak70g2 wrote:I had the opportunity to use the Bundeswehr webbing and I can testify that's work great. Very comfortable, can be configured as it needed, also, in my case, the G3 magazine pouches takes perfectly the PSL rifle magazines.
The funny part is that I was asked to return in the army, in case of Ukrainian civil war spreading...
Really?ak70g2 wrote:
The funny part is that I was asked to return in the army, in case of Ukrainian civil war spreading...