where do i begin these boots are so worth the price tag, they are comforatable in every way, just feels like your walking in trainers and they are everyso light, i must admit tho when i first had them they was rubbing my feet this was due to them being brand new, but after 2 weeks where they are like orgasm to the feet. this boots are fully waterproof and goretex lined. i recommend you all to to get a pair of these you will not be disapointed. but only get some if you are experienced in what you need them for.
stana's way of thinking!
Friday, 2 July 2010
Lowa MGTX boots
where do i begin these boots are so worth the price tag, they are comforatable in every way, just feels like your walking in trainers and they are everyso light, i must admit tho when i first had them they was rubbing my feet this was due to them being brand new, but after 2 weeks where they are like orgasm to the feet. this boots are fully waterproof and goretex lined. i recommend you all to to get a pair of these you will not be disapointed. but only get some if you are experienced in what you need them for.
PLCE Webbing (Personal Load Carrying Equipment)
The Infantry Trials and Development Unit (ITDU) conducted trials with PLCE. They divided PLCE into three orders of dress:
- Assault Order.
- Combat Order.
- Marching Order.
Assault Order consists of the essentials ammunition, waterbottle, entrenching tool hand (ETH), helmet and NBC clothing (carried in one of the detachable side pouches of the rucksack) for operations and patrols of only short duration.
Combat Order is assault order with the means of stowage for rations and personal equipment to enable a soldier to live and fight for 24 hours. In addition to assault order, the second side pouch of the rucksack is carried. In practice the patrol pack is used by many units and individual soldiers instead of the side pouches as it is larger and more convenient.
Marching Order is combat order plus rucksack ("Bergen") and is a load which will be required for an operation of up to two weeks’ duration without resupply except for ammunition, rations and water. The complete Bergen is carried.
my own PLCE contents which is in combat order consists of:in webbing:
- FFD (first field dressing) x 2
- snap glow sticks x 3
- batterys AAA x 8
- electronic night light x 2
- small binos
- small led torch with red filter adapter
- black electrical tape x 2
- leatherman multitool
- 3" lock knife
- 58 pattern water bottle with crusader cup
- first aid kit
- kfs
- crusader mess tins
- survial kit
- emergency rations
- brew kit
- gas cooker
- gas bottle
- basha
- bungies
- tent pegs
- tent peg extactor
- compass
- cam cream x 3
- crap hat
- scrim net x 2 (for camin up rifle)
- gloves (leather)
- gloves (leather fingerless)
- shemagh (OG/black)
- rifle sling
- triangler bandages x 3
- emercency foil blanket
- whislte
- fire steel
- insect repellent
- small fishing kit
- sewing kit
- mirror
- speed loader
- ear defs
- zippo lighter
in day sack:
- camal back 2 litre water bladder
- gortex jacket and trousers
- rations
- neuwigon shirt(for cold nights)
- fleece OG for cold nights (being replaced by a soft shell)
- football socks
- talcum powder
- spare 58 pattern waterbottle for other people in my section
- spare 95's
- multi matt self inflating roll matt
- sleeing bag
- underwear x 3
- socks x 3
- tshirts x2
- wash kit
- small bootkit
- and some other little bits