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Woodland Camouflage Military GI Enhanced CFP-90 Combat Pack Product Description:



  • Better-than-mil-spec replica of U.S. military pack
  • Rugged aluminum internal frame
  • Zippered sleeping bag access
  • Drawstring collar closure
  • Super padded kidney pad & lumbar support

Product Description

Woodland Camouflage Military GI Enhanced CFP-90 Combat Pack - Better Than Mil-Spec Replica Of US Military Pack. Rugged Aluminum Internal Frame. Adjustable Padded Shoulder Straps With Sternum Strap. Zippered Sleeping Bag Access. Drawstring Collar Closure. Super Padded Kidney Pad and Lumbar Support. Huge Side Pockets. Side Compression Straps. Heavy Than Cordura 1000 Denier Nylon. Top Grab Handle. Dimensions 26" x 13" x 9". The Ultimate Military Backpack!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
5its perfect
By freakna
the cfp-90 is a great pack. larg size but compact enough so ur not getting stuck on trees. long side pocket has my tent/fishing pole and tarp. bottom hold has my 2 layer sleeping bag. devider wall can be removed if u rather strap ur sleeping gear and have more room inside. smaller side pockets r very roomy. bottom has my med kit/tackle box with room to spare. top has my base camp gmrs/sony psp/pocket pc & trasmitter. still room to spare. main hold has larg easy access pocket for books and maps. even after all that stuff. theres room for food. you cant beat military gear. one feature that i thought was odd, till one day. now its my fav. quick release shoulder strap. backback 150 pounds, mountain lion 200-300 pounds. 450 pounds on you back kinda sucks. so this is a great pack!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
55 stars but not on this pack.
By John Phillips
I could not find a real CFP-90 GI issue pack on Amazon for review but I did find some on Ebay. So that's where I got mine. It has to have the US Gov care instruction patch sewn into it or it's not real. And there is no way I would pay $160 for a non US GI copy. I paid $80 with the extra patrol pack for mine on Ebay and it's the real deal so check around. I can't say anything negative about the fake china made one's but I can't say anything good either. I can just say I've heard bad things. If someone want's me to test one for free then I'll do that. But I can speak about the real thing. I'm sure Amazon has the real thing from time to time and this review is for you. Mine was listed as used but I could not find anything that showed it. It looked brand new inside and out. Mine has proven to be everything I need so far. It's plenty big enough, and has the potential to be bigger with the added patrol back. It's said it is water proof but I'll say it's water resistant. I haven't tested it yet in full on down poor though so I might be wrong. But it has a rubber like coating on the inside of it that helps with keeping the water out. If I find out it is water proof I'll update the post. It is everything I need in a pack and I don't think I'll ever need anything else. And it's a good bit cheaper than those high dollar packs you'll get in REI. I think it's tougher too, It may weigh more. But I'll take tough over light any day.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Top-Tier Rucksack
By Stephen Purdy
I purchased a "very good" condition, government issue CFP-90, so that's all I can speak of. Aftermarket and altered versions of the ruck I cannot vouch for.I knew I wanted something military issue for camping and hiking, but the internal debate over which one to get kept me researching for a good week or so before choosing a pack. Having used both an "old school" Alice ruck through basic training and then issued a MOLLE II Rucksack, I had a tough time not going with something that I had previous experience with. I took a gamble on the CFP-90 and I'm pretty glad I did.Apparently the ruck was slated to be the replacement for the ALICE ruck, and was released and issued out in a few test trials, but then was surpassed when the MOLLE II was introduced. As such, the CFP-90 features the ALICE attachment system. Just about everything pouch-wise I have is MOLLE, but by skipping the first two loops, attaching and then tying the pouches off to the straps with cord I was able to jerry-rig my pouches securely. Without the tie-downs, the pouches were prone to popping off, but that's hardly an issue of the pack itself.Durable. I'm very happy with the overall "build" of the pack. Corner and edge seams are sturdy and reliable, and I don't have to worry about being too rough with it and hurting it's feelings. The straps are comfy enough, the padded back support is nice as well. The shoulder straps are held into a "duckfoot" that adjusts with screws to a sliding slot to either raise the pack's position on your back or lower it. Despite warnings to it's unreliability, I haven't had any issue with it so far. The internal frame is fantastic, and one of the biggest selling points to me, and I'm glad I went with it. Exposed parts are kept to a minimum, and it really feels solid.The lower section of the main pouch, for holding the four-piece sleep system and compression sack is plenty big enough to fit a fully compressed sack into, and I was even able to fit an extra towel in there. The pack overall isn't exactly the most waterproof thing in the world, then again it wasn't designed to be. It shields water adequately by itself, a little Camp Dry never hurt anything.My gripe with the ruck is the design of the built-in pouches to the sides. There are two on the left and one long, deep pouch on the right. Firstly, I'm not one-hundred percent sure what the reasoning was behind the long pouch. Filled with stuff, it makes "smart" packing impossible without just using it as a catch-all. Even then, it's difficult to find stuff in it. Maybe it was made for an old issue-style one person tent, or perhaps extra radio equipment, but for my uses and purposes it's an odd pouch that doesn't serve too much practical use.Secondly, the weird compression / loop and buckle system for closing the pouches seems overly complex and nowhere near secure enough. It's functional, and it works, but it's not for my tastes. Using the same buckles, a little thread and a needle and some time and effort, creating a simple buckle-closing system to replace it was nothing. Still, the initial system is... wonky at best.That all being said, I'm very happy with the pack and am glad I went this route. A little alteration and adjustment may be needed for some, but overall it's just a great pack that I'm quite pleased with. It'll hold up to abuse, it's easy to pack, adjust, assemble and wear, and once you get it set to your body type and in a comfortable position, it's just a comfortable and reliable piece of equipment.The attachable day pack is nothing really to write home about. It attaches easily and detaches just as easily, it made with the same craftsmanship as the main ruck itself. It doesn't hold everything I wanted it to as a detachable, sustainable pack, but it fits my son well. So, needless to say, he's got a new pack too. Bonus.Go for it, you likely won't be disappointing.

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