Crib Gogh Rogue Bergen

Sale Price:£299.99 Original Price:£450.00
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The Rogue Bergen adds to our portfolio of rucksack systems that come with a genuine multifunctional and multi-operational capability. It has no hook or loop in the system, yet allows the lid to be removed and convert into a grab bag. Mission specific needs mean that having load carriage that integrates with the operational work load, and giving options for specialist equipment that are tailored to the unique requirements of specialist terrains are crucial.

The Rogue Bergen complies with BS 13407-1999. It is a unique design and development that has broken the usual Bergen, rucksack mould. The 90/120ltr is designed as a long range patrol/expedition combat rucksack.

Our unique back system when used on its own or with our JPC range will reduce the amount of energy expended whilst on the move, enhancing the wearer’s performance for longer periods of time.

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TECHNOLOGY

BS 13407:1999 – Human-centred design processes for interactive systems

ISO 105 B02: 2000 amdt 2.2000 – Tests for Colour Fastness

ISO 13934-1-1999 Tensile testing standard determining fabric strength

ISO 13937-2000 Textiles – Tear properties of fabrics — Part 1:
Determination of tear force using ballistic pendulum method (Elmendorf)

ISO 811-1981 – Textile fabrics — Determination of resistance to water penetration — Hydrostatic pressure test

FMVSS 302 title 49 section 571.302 – Flammability of interior materials (Phosphorous test)

BS 5131, part 11: 1981 (1992) Buckle Strength (derived from foot wear as no vest standard existed)

ISO 2062: 2009 – Textiles — Yarns from packages — Determination of single-end breaking force and elongation at break using constant rate of extension (CRE) tester.

BS 3084: 2006 performance code c – Slide Fasteners

STANAG 2895 Extreme climatic conditions and derived conditions for use in defining design/test criteria for NATO forces materiel. Operational Zones from -40° to +50°

EU Regulation 1907/2006 REACH – 138 substances in candidate list.

BS 5131, Part 11 : 1981 (1992) Tear Strength of straps (derived from foot wear as no vest standard existed)