The saddest, most terrible attempt to make military gear, ever. Even empty, this bag is horrible to carry, and the suffering just deepens when you pack something into it.
You would think that since humans have been using some kind of rucksacks for as long as the species have been in existence, it would be impossible to design a bad rucksack as late as the 1990s. Well, things that are impossible for regular humans are no deterrent to the Polish! Instead of stealing a proper design from Germany, they just had to come up with their own. Maybe someone took the "piracy is a crime"-campaigns too seriously?
This is a floppy canvas ball with extremely uncomfortable carrying straps attached to the wrong places. Whatever you pack into the bag, it will not stay put and will find a way to painfully dig into your back. No matter how the pack is packed, the shoulder straps will constantly slip off. This might be a bonus, as the very sharp, blocky adjustment buckles will tear sore cuts on your chest and armpits whenever you manage to hold the straps on your shoulders.
One would assume that the product really can't be THAT bad. Go ahead. Don't believe us. Buy one and try it out - never has carrying anything on your back been such an awful experience.
Used and unserviceable, although not in the way that the packs would be broken or missing parts. Actually, many of these are in the condition they came from the factory. Our guess is that the Polish soldiers carried all of their kits in a bundle on their arms rather than had anything to do with this contraption.
Kike S.
Erik M.
Gediminas G.