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Helikon-Tex Foxtrot Mk2 Belt Rig, Bushcraft Line

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$82.99

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Product details

  • Fabric type
    100% Cordura 500D
  • Care instructions
    Hand Wash Only
  • Origin
    Made in USA or Imported
  • Country of Origin
    Vietnam

About this item

  • Comfortable adjustable H-suspenders with four pack of band attachment eyelets
  • Capacious main chamber with zippered mesh pocket and Velcro panel compatible with Versatile Insert System
  • Carrying handle. Main compartment of large capacity. Two water bottle pockets
  • 50mm wide hip belt with buckle. 50mm MOLLE/PALS system
  • Bottom compression ribbons. Inner velcro-closed pocket with integral organizer.


The Foxtrot MkII Belt Rig can be worn as a stand-alone item or be worn with functional suspenders. The Foxtrot comprises the main compartment with open-top sewn water bottle pockets. Partial hip belt has MOLLE/PALS attachment points for modular pouches (med kit, knife pouch, cargo pouch etc.).

The main compartment comprises two zippered pockets with a velcro-closed one on the front. Additional Versatile Insert System-compatible inserts can be added within the main compartment. Suspenders are easily-adjustable with velcro at the back, they stabilize the load and spread the loads all over the wearer's frame.


Frank Allard
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Perfect for day hikes and even overnight camping. Pack small and move fast!!Great value and well made. Ordering another as soon as I can.
John Far Away
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
This is my go-to tree stand bowhunting bag.
Riccardo
Reviewed in Italy on July 11, 2024
ho acquistato il marsupio Foxtrot Mk2, per l'escursioni estive della durata di una giornata e dopo averlo provato in 4 o 5, escursioni giornaliere estive, l'ho trovato veramente comodo e delle giuste dimensioni. Le rifiniture e il materiale con cui è realizzato sono ottime.
Erkan
Reviewed in Turkey on March 7, 2024
ürünü bi heves aldım ama almaz olaydım.Omuz kayışları jilet gibi.tişörtle kullanmanız imkansız ceketle bile imkansız av çantası olarak düzenledim ve yaklaşık4 kg kadar yükleme yaptım.Buna rağmen ürün aşırı rahatsz etti yanlış dizayn edilmiş.ve iade ettim
R. L. Bunniss
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 7, 2024
Easily one of my best purchases for walking. Supplemented with two EE pouches from Helikon Tex & a 9l pouch from Tasmanian Tiger & Foragers pouch from FF.Allows flexibility & adapts to walks with my wife, taking the dogs on long walks & enjoying my hobbies. All of the pouches easily removed/replaced from/ to the Mk2 using the molle system.The elastic webbing & straps allow a tarp to be mounted below & a sitmat above.The shoulder straps are not an issue with the jackets I wear so all in all I can recommend this Foxtrot MK2 bag.
JShoestock
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
I waited to write a review till i had a bit of miles on it. It works pretty well all in all. The harness is a must once you start loading it with equipment. My only complaint is the waterbottle pouches dont fit a 1qrt canteen really well so i attached an eagle canteen pouch on the side. But i think the sewed in pouched are for regular water bottles not 1qrts.
Luca Balleri
Reviewed in Italy on August 2, 2023
Ottimo prodotto e servizio
Jimmy S
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023
As a US Army “light” Infantry scout vet that served with the 101st ABN DIV during the late 80s to early 90s, I can’t tell you enough about how much us grunts loved our buttpack attached to our LBE, load bearing equipment. Depending on your mission needs, it more than came in handy and I used to load that bad boy up. Now comes this Helikon-Tex Foxtrot MK2, which reminds me of the good ole days (and some wet freezing bad ones too lol) while lugging around 100 pounds of gear. After reading dozens of reviews and watching several professional grade video reviews, I decided to click the order button. I’m not disappointed at all. This belt harness rig is pretty versatile and well made. Can it use improvements? Absolutely but, it’s near perfect for my needs and sometimes, so called “improvements” can actually ruin a good product so I’m happy with what I have. Without overkilling this review with T.M.I, I’ll go over the fine points. Quality - no loose threads found and material craftsmanship is pretty solid. Weight and balance - I loaded it up (see included pics) and adjusted the harness afterwards and it surprisingly feels very comfortable. Attached to the bottom of the main pack by straps is a poncho and 8x10 field tarp rolled up inside. Water bottle pouches can take up to a 32oz Nalgene style bottle but, it is a little tight fit. Just twist push it into the holder and I believe it should loosen up after a while. I did manage to get a metal cup with folding handles into the left one. It’s the size that allows a 32oz bottle to be inserted into the cup. That was a very tight fit but, based on other YouTube video reviews, they said it could be done so gave it a try. Again, counting on some minor material stretching so it won’t always be hard to insert…and hopefully, Helikon-Tex will pay attention and maybe add another inch of width to the opening? The side molle panel is on the smaller side but using some imagination I was able to attach a (left side) molle medical Velcro rip pouch, a small pouch with a Leatherman skeletool inside, (right side) a pouch with a Vortex Solo R/T monocular, and a Morakniv bush knife with sheath. I won’t go over all the other goodies I managed to cram into the main compartment but, see the picture. I did try wearing a backpack with this rig and my suggestion is to stick with something under 20 liters, unless you’re that big back guy that can load up like a mule lol. I’m 5’6” so space is limited and unless I dropped-lower the harness further, backpack sat on top of the Foxtrot so smaller pack was more comfortable and fitted better. Overall, love this rig and will be using it for day hikes and keeping it in my vehicle for SHTF emergency. I already keep a small backpack with emergency stuff in my vehicle so this MK2 is for additional essential gear that I can haul around if things go sideways…
John
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
Update: this pack needs shoulder strap pads if it is packed full and heavy. The straps the pack is built with are thin and not padded at all. It will kill your shoulders if there is any weight to it on long hikes. I also ordered separate molle water bottle holsters that can accommodate 46 oz nalgenes.Quality is great but design could be just a little more accommodating, 32 oz Nalgenes will fit in the water bottle holsters but usually takes two hands to get them in and out. If you pack the main compartment full it makes it even harder to get nalgene bottles in and out of the stock holsters, and they're more likely to fall out. Great pack but is best for use with for shorter hauls and smaller water bottles. I still use it for work but had to order shoulder strap pads and larger water bottle holsters to get it dialed in. Packing enough water is my biggest concern on 15 mile days when it's hot so 3 liters is what I have to carry in addition to lunch and survey equipment and I had to purchase additional equipment to modify this pack to suit those needs.
J. Knapp
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
Construction & Material: SolidComfort: Great (tested up to about 8 lbs of gear)Volume / Carry: Main bag could have a bit more depth but side-to-side is decent (considering PALS flexibility). Hope a future version has another column or two of PALS. Outer flex pockets (IE for canteen) could be a bit deeper -- they get a bit iffy with larger bottles and the single shock cord retention is a silly solution, especially when one is reaching behind themselves for function. Shoulder straps could use a bit more pad length with sewn separators to improve mounting options. Sewn H in harness is a bit of a bummer unless that's your preference (waiting for manufacturers to offer an X-H adapter flap instead of forcing the H).Style: This is a grunt/nerd bag. Not your average fannypack. You probably know that, but if not, expect to be carrying a "thang" and looking like it.Overall: Only have about 20mi on it so far, but this has been a great bag. Price could be a bit lower for what it is (absolute value), but the market for such things commands higher prices and as always Helikon-Tex delivers more value per currency unit that most of their competitors. It's a good all-arounder and a great foundation if you're one that likes to modify.
Brian Duval
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2023
I wanted it to be right for me so badly. It was extremely well made, the strap system was super comfortable and easy to use - great all around. But it was just too small for my needs. The open topped “bottle pouches” were too small for most Nalgene or single wall stainless bottles. The main compartment was well designed, with enough, but not too many compartments and separators, but just not enough space. I would equate it more to a typical camera bag than the hiking/ bush craft day kit I was after. I’m not discouraging anyone from buying it - it is great, high-quality kit. But understand it’s size and carefully consider the dimensions of the gear you plan to carry before pulling the trigger.
pig
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2019
waist pack and harness with pals, hydration compatible pals at top of the yoke
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