Russe11
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As it's summer and the sun is out for a change, I thought I would see how everyone deals with the heat.
I personally put together a loadout specifically for these conditions and tried it out today:
Boots: Tan coloured work boots-these are comfy low leg boots and work well with thin socks
Gaiters: US M38 lace up gaiters to cope with vegetation
Trousers: US herringbone Twill (HBT) trousers- tough but very lightweight and baggy for better ventilation, oh and 2 MASSIVE pockets.
Shirt: British general service shirt- cheaper than the correct shirt for this loadout and also seems to have very good wicking properties.
Hat: Aussie slouch hat- keeps the sun off.
Webbing: P37 webbing with water bottle carrier (adapted Aussie fashion to attach directly to the belt). The P37 water bottle has quite a large capacity.
This is my Aussie Jungle loadout. The idea was to make a WW2 loadout using as much stuff I already had (hat webbing etc) but suitable for woodland skirmishes on hot days. It really works! I still got hot running about, but I cooled off afterwards really fast. Other players were suffering. Usually I am one of those people that cannot cope with heat.
I was worried the big hat would give away my position, it seemed not to. I guess its not a shape people are used to looking for.
I personally put together a loadout specifically for these conditions and tried it out today:
Boots: Tan coloured work boots-these are comfy low leg boots and work well with thin socks
Gaiters: US M38 lace up gaiters to cope with vegetation
Trousers: US herringbone Twill (HBT) trousers- tough but very lightweight and baggy for better ventilation, oh and 2 MASSIVE pockets.
Shirt: British general service shirt- cheaper than the correct shirt for this loadout and also seems to have very good wicking properties.
Hat: Aussie slouch hat- keeps the sun off.
Webbing: P37 webbing with water bottle carrier (adapted Aussie fashion to attach directly to the belt). The P37 water bottle has quite a large capacity.
This is my Aussie Jungle loadout. The idea was to make a WW2 loadout using as much stuff I already had (hat webbing etc) but suitable for woodland skirmishes on hot days. It really works! I still got hot running about, but I cooled off afterwards really fast. Other players were suffering. Usually I am one of those people that cannot cope with heat.
I was worried the big hat would give away my position, it seemed not to. I guess its not a shape people are used to looking for.