U.S. G.I. Hydration System Carrier

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U.S. G.I. Hydration System Carrier

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SKU
474701
Categories: Pouches and Bags
  • 5 Star Customer Service
  • Family Owned and Operated
Price $9.47
$18.95
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  • 5 Star Customer Service
  • Family Owned and Operated
Description
With so many imported hydration systems available on the market, it sure is refreshing to see a genuine U.S. Government issue water carrier. What makes this carrier so special is how versatile it is. Featuring two heavy duty carry handles, adjustable shoulder straps, MOLLE webbing, and strong Cordura outer shell. Foam lined to keep your contents cool. With the MOLLE webbing, you could easily make this into a nice day pack for hiking with or without a reservoir. Reservoir not included, add your own reservoir for the perfect custom set up. Compatible with 3 liter / 100oz reservoir. Measures roughly 18’’ tall by 8’’ wide. Unused. MADE IN U.S.A.
Prop 65 Ca Residents Only
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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This doesn't look Government Issue. Stitching, pattern, the buttons on the back, and the fact that US is on the wrong side all make it suspicious. Is this genuine issue?

How long is My piece of string. This immature outburst is ridiculous. I have never known Coleman to "Bait and Switch"! The GI issue that I have came in the manufacturers sealed envelope with all DOD information on the outside and the Manufacturer's instructions are printed on cloth and and contain the ID and full instructions for use. Look at your invoice and determine if your's is noted as a knockoff, etc then call Coleman and ask to return the suspicious one if you can prove it is the item you bought. How do you know so much about your's being a knock-off and ask a left-handed question in the first place?