LBT-1936 Recon Backpack, for use with LBTW-1477B (or any other pack with adapter kit)
Thanks to : Ovinnovations in Battle or aField
Overview
The LBT-1477B was London Bridge Trading's take on the notorious CFP-90 pack (properly known as the Field Pack, Large, with Internal Frame, or FPLIF). Developed during the 1990s and available for sale until early 2001, the LBT-1477B was an improvement on the CFP-90 design. The 1477B added individual buckle closures to its side pocket flaps, instead of using compression straps to secure these flaps a la the CFP-90. A center front pocket was added in place of ALICE webbing, and the entire pack was built out of 1000D Cordura nylon instead of packcloth. The 1477B was available in black or olive drab as standard, though LBT offered an assortment of different colors by special order.
LBTW-1936: Recon Backpack, for use with LBTW-1477B (or any other pack with adapter kit)
Author's note: The LBT-1477B was labeled as the LBTW-1477B on the LBT website. At that time, all LBT style numbers carried the "LBTW" moniker, at least on their website.
Whereas the CFP-90 featured an aluminum internal frame, the LBT-1477B utilized a plastic external frame, which was the 27" compact variant of the Coleman Peak 1 RAM-FLX frame. It's particularly interesting to see this frame in use on a military ruck of this era, as the pack may have preceeded the similarly plastic-framed MOLLE pack, which was first adopted in 1997. The Coleman Peak 1 frame is still popular among some in the outdoor/survival community, as it was found that the frame will readily accept the MOLLE II rucksack shoulder straps and waistbelt. The final year the 1477B was available, it was sold with their ALICE frame assembly (LBT-2027) instead, possibly due to the lack of availability of the Peak 1 frame.
A Recon Backpack, the LBT-1936, was modeled after the CFP-90 patrol pack and could be attached to the top of the 1477B. This pack was originally called the LBT-1477C, with the style number being changed a couple years before it was discontinued. A Japanese distributor for LBT, Aggressor Group, lists the style numbers and descriptions on a 2001 price sheet as follows:
LBT-1477A: BACK PACK,LARGE (6500 CU/IN) FRAME WITH RECON PACK
LBT-1477B: BACK PACK,LARGE (6500C/inch) FRAME WITHOUT RECON PACK
LBT-1477C: BACK PACK,RECON FOR LBT-1477B
Though the capacity for 1477B is listed as 5500 cu-in on the LBT website and 6500 cu-in from their distributor, it's likely that the 1477B is 5500 cu-in and that the recon pack is around 1000 cu-in, as this would be in line with the capacity of the CFP-90 and its patrol pack.
Overview
The LBT-1477B was London Bridge Trading's take on the notorious CFP-90 pack (properly known as the Field Pack, Large, with Internal Frame, or FPLIF). Developed during the 1990s and available for sale until early 2001, the LBT-1477B was an improvement on the CFP-90 design. The 1477B added individual buckle closures to its side pocket flaps, instead of using compression straps to secure these flaps a la the CFP-90. A center front pocket was added in place of ALICE webbing, and the entire pack was built out of 1000D Cordura nylon instead of packcloth. The 1477B was available in black or olive drab as standard, though LBT offered an assortment of different colors by special order.
LBTW-1936: Recon Backpack, for use with LBTW-1477B (or any other pack with adapter kit)
Author's note: The LBT-1477B was labeled as the LBTW-1477B on the LBT website. At that time, all LBT style numbers carried the "LBTW" moniker, at least on their website.
Whereas the CFP-90 featured an aluminum internal frame, the LBT-1477B utilized a plastic external frame, which was the 27" compact variant of the Coleman Peak 1 RAM-FLX frame. It's particularly interesting to see this frame in use on a military ruck of this era, as the pack may have preceeded the similarly plastic-framed MOLLE pack, which was first adopted in 1997. The Coleman Peak 1 frame is still popular among some in the outdoor/survival community, as it was found that the frame will readily accept the MOLLE II rucksack shoulder straps and waistbelt. The final year the 1477B was available, it was sold with their ALICE frame assembly (LBT-2027) instead, possibly due to the lack of availability of the Peak 1 frame.
A Recon Backpack, the LBT-1936, was modeled after the CFP-90 patrol pack and could be attached to the top of the 1477B. This pack was originally called the LBT-1477C, with the style number being changed a couple years before it was discontinued. A Japanese distributor for LBT, Aggressor Group, lists the style numbers and descriptions on a 2001 price sheet as follows:
LBT-1477A: BACK PACK,LARGE (6500 CU/IN) FRAME WITH RECON PACK
LBT-1477B: BACK PACK,LARGE (6500C/inch) FRAME WITHOUT RECON PACK
LBT-1477C: BACK PACK,RECON FOR LBT-1477B
Though the capacity for 1477B is listed as 5500 cu-in on the LBT website and 6500 cu-in from their distributor, it's likely that the 1477B is 5500 cu-in and that the recon pack is around 1000 cu-in, as this would be in line with the capacity of the CFP-90 and its patrol pack.
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