
Adopted in 1973, the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) was one of the earliest load-bearing systems that saw a significant increase in the amount of supplies that could be personally transported into the field. It was built as its own system to accommodate a lightweight kit in conjunction with a personal rucksack. The harness system featured a pistol belt, Y-harness, magazine, grenade, and canteen pouches.
These durable nylon pouches were originally meant to carry just grenades, but are a perfect fit for three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines. With two side pockets and easy attachment through an eyelet strap, they remain useful even in isolation from the rest of the rig.
Specs
- Holds three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines
- Two standard ALICE clips on back
- Two side pockets
- Strap with eyelet
- Quick-release latch
- Durable, moisture-resistant nylon with plastic reinforcement
Condition Guide
Great
- Lightly used and well cared for.
- Perfectly functional with either minor or no cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
Good
- Gear that's seen normal use, but retains uncompromised utility.
- Evident cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
- May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
Serviceable
- Gear that remains field ready, but sports a rougher, worn aesthetic.
- Possibly significant cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
- May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
- Zippers are fully functional, but may be missing zipper pulls.
Adopted in 1973, the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) was one of the earliest load-bearing systems that saw a significant increase in the amount of supplies that could be personally transported into the field. It was built as its own system to accommodate a lightweight kit in conjunction with a personal rucksack. The harness system featured a pistol belt, Y-harness, magazine, grenade, and canteen pouches.
These durable nylon pouches were originally meant to carry just grenades, but are a perfect fit for three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines. With two side pockets and easy attachment through an eyelet strap, they remain useful even in isolation from the rest of the rig.
Specs
- Holds three 30-round STANAG pattern magazines
- Two standard ALICE clips on back
- Two side pockets
- Strap with eyelet
- Quick-release latch
- Durable, moisture-resistant nylon with plastic reinforcement
Condition Guide
Great
- Lightly used and well cared for.
- Perfectly functional with either minor or no cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
Good
- Gear that's seen normal use, but retains uncompromised utility.
- Evident cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
- May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
Serviceable
- Gear that remains field ready, but sports a rougher, worn aesthetic.
- Possibly significant cosmetic blemishes, abrasions, or other signs of use.
- May exhibit writing and/or markings, including rank, serial numbers, etc.
- Zippers are fully functional, but may be missing zipper pulls.
It's great!
I opened it up and heard the faint sound of CCR's "Run Through the Jungle"
But in all seriousness it came in great shape
Mine didn't come with clips :(
It's great otherwise.
Useful, Solid
Exactly what you'd expect. Threw on the outside of my Large ALICE pack for easy access to small items (phone, wallet etc). Believe it or not many AROTC programs still issues ALICE gear to cadets. These pouches would be an upgrade for some.