Swiss Alpenflage M70 Jacket - New

Swiss Army SurplusSKU: JKT1137-N-48
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*Note* There is some variance in colour light/darkness due to different government contractors. These will be selected at random

This Swiss army M70 jacket was the pinnacle of quality and versatility for it's time. Issued from 1957 to 1983, this jacket was designed with a huge amount of storage, it's essentially a load bearing system on a jacket! All in iconic TAZ 57 (Alpenflage).

Packed with pockets and pouches to minimize the need of cumbersome packs and bags. Mags and frag pouches sit on the chest, while larger pockets are placed around the waist area, perfect for gear and equipment. The M70 is loaded with handy features that made soldiers lives easier. A metal clip placed on the chest was used to carry helmets when not in use. Interior pockets contained weapon cleaning kits, saving storage space. Constructed from a heavy-weight cotton fabric, we estimate it to be around 300gsm. If you're a paintballer/airsofter, hunter or the like, you'll love this top quality jacket.

In brand new unissued condition and not made anymore, the list of these is ever dwindling - get yours today before they are gone forever!

Features:

  • Genuine Swiss military surplus
  • Shoulder epaulettes
  • Zip wrist cuffs
  • Metal clip for helmets
  • Button up storm flap
  • Reinforced, waterproof elbow pads
  • Left arm utility pocket
  • 2 x Triple mag pouches
  • 1 x Mag/frag pouch
  • 2x Large waist pockets
  • 1 x Canteen pouch
  • 1 x Back utility pouch
  • 1 x Very large back cram pocket
  • Interior waist pocket


Sizing/Fit: 
To find your jacket size, measure the circumference of your chest, just under the armpits. For more information on shirt sizes, check out our sizing guide.
Weight:
 2kg
Content: Cotton
Colour: TAZ 57 / Alpenflage
Condition: New/Unissued - Item has not been used and is in 'as new' condition. This may or may not be in original packaging. If you want more information on our condition ratings, check out our condition guide

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Customer Reviews

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Russ

This is heavy, but well made and more pockets than you can shake an empty mag at.

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Wulfric
A truly awesome jacket

tl;dr Great jacket, strong recommendation. I advise that you SIZE UP when you order.

This thing is nuts. Damn, it's got some really cool features.

For one, the pockets. They're huge and many. Calls to mind the modern Swedish army trousers. You can store so much stuff.

The material is thick cotton, and well stitched. There were some loose threads, but not in the sense that they had come undone, rather that they were leftover from manufacture. No worries. The pockets have sturdy metal fasteners holding them closed, two or three per pocket, and they have even more fastening points, I guess the "male" part of the button, so you can have it fastened tighter or looser depending on how full the pocket is.

The hood is massive, and can be tightened with a drawcord. The top of the hood can be buttoned higher or lower to create more of a peaked profile, like a visor kind of. I guess to keep it out of your eyes while you wear it. It's kind of cool, and the hood itself can be buttoned down to the jacket body to keep it from blowing around if that's a concern.

They have weird plastic reinforcement on the elbows, in the same TAZ 83 pattern. I'm not a huge fan of it personally, but you could just unstitch it if it bothers you.

I will say the only cons for this thing, which is in all other respects a great buy that you should definitely consider, is the sizing.

I'm 5'11", with an arm span of 6'2". In other words, I have long monkey arms. The arms on the M70 are for some reason deliberately short. I sized up, and this was definitely a good idea, even though the sleeves are still too short for me. I'd also recommend sizing up for your chest. Measure yourself with any potential midlayers on, rather than your actual chest size. The jacket's sizing doesn't really accommodate for midlayers. I'm glad I sized up for this reason too.

To summarise re: sizing, I'm 5'11, with 6'2 arms. My normal chest is about 96cm. I bought the LARGE size, and I think that was the right choice. The arms are still kinda short on me, but with a jumper or a liner underneath it won't be a problem.

Great jacket. I really like it.

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azza
Great buy.

What a great jacket! This would be awesome for hunting, as it has pockets for africa. It even has a Alpenflage gauze face cover that rolls down out of the hood. Only small negative, is the hood doesn't seem to roll up into the collar, out of the way, but just lays down the back.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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R
Russ

This is heavy, but well made and more pockets than you can shake an empty mag at.

W
Wulfric
A truly awesome jacket

tl;dr Great jacket, strong recommendation. I advise that you SIZE UP when you order.

This thing is nuts. Damn, it's got some really cool features.

For one, the pockets. They're huge and many. Calls to mind the modern Swedish army trousers. You can store so much stuff.

The material is thick cotton, and well stitched. There were some loose threads, but not in the sense that they had come undone, rather that they were leftover from manufacture. No worries. The pockets have sturdy metal fasteners holding them closed, two or three per pocket, and they have even more fastening points, I guess the "male" part of the button, so you can have it fastened tighter or looser depending on how full the pocket is.

The hood is massive, and can be tightened with a drawcord. The top of the hood can be buttoned higher or lower to create more of a peaked profile, like a visor kind of. I guess to keep it out of your eyes while you wear it. It's kind of cool, and the hood itself can be buttoned down to the jacket body to keep it from blowing around if that's a concern.

They have weird plastic reinforcement on the elbows, in the same TAZ 83 pattern. I'm not a huge fan of it personally, but you could just unstitch it if it bothers you.

I will say the only cons for this thing, which is in all other respects a great buy that you should definitely consider, is the sizing.

I'm 5'11", with an arm span of 6'2". In other words, I have long monkey arms. The arms on the M70 are for some reason deliberately short. I sized up, and this was definitely a good idea, even though the sleeves are still too short for me. I'd also recommend sizing up for your chest. Measure yourself with any potential midlayers on, rather than your actual chest size. The jacket's sizing doesn't really accommodate for midlayers. I'm glad I sized up for this reason too.

To summarise re: sizing, I'm 5'11, with 6'2 arms. My normal chest is about 96cm. I bought the LARGE size, and I think that was the right choice. The arms are still kinda short on me, but with a jumper or a liner underneath it won't be a problem.

Great jacket. I really like it.

a
azza
Great buy.

What a great jacket! This would be awesome for hunting, as it has pockets for africa. It even has a Alpenflage gauze face cover that rolls down out of the hood. Only small negative, is the hood doesn't seem to roll up into the collar, out of the way, but just lays down the back.

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