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Made in Ussr Original Soviet Russian Army WWII Type Soldier Field Canvas Cloak Tent Raincoat Poncho Plasch-palatka with Leather Carrying Strap

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Description

Original. Soviet Russian Army WWII Type Soldier Field Canvas Cloak Tent Raincoat Poncho Plasch-palatka with Leather Carrying Strap …

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.17 x 11.26 x 3.7 inches; 3.31 Pounds


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 4, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ USSR Army


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good kit
Quality gear. These things have many uses and if you don’t own at least one you probably should.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025 by Kevin K

  • Works
This works and it was in good condition. The design is very old and fairly obsolete as you can only put one hand out, which seems like quiet the handicap when you need two hands. Otherwise a cool.piece of surplus.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025 by Eric Do

  • Need to change description
Described as coming with a strap but it did not.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by Justine Keel

  • Great gear
I ended up ordering 3 of these price was 28 buks at the time but works great as a multi-functional item, 1 man tent, rain poncho, hammock tarp, other tarp type shelters, raft, many more uses... mine were all brand new in plastic stamped 1971
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025 by KRAY

  • Waste of Money
Wrong size toggle, stitching is coming undone. Honestly the only thing that is preventing me from sending it back is that I know how to sew. Spend a few more dollars and get something else.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Just what I wanted! Russian aka USSR surplus!
Just what I expected. Yeah it has some strings that need clipped and it has surplus smell. What do people expect? It’s how especially old military kit was made. I don’t have any complaints what so ever. I’m considering purchasing another. Honestly it looks unused. It’s missing a leather strap apparently which isn’t a big deal. I guess it was a strap to secure it once folded. Love this kit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by tracy s. tracy s.

  • Yep, it's heavier, but I'll take this over a sil-ny "festival poncho" any day of the week!
For all those who have questions about this cloak - 1.) As shown in the picture, the backside may drape down to the ground if you wear it without a backpack and are shorter than about 5'6". However, there are two fixes: (a) you can fold the back corner up and in and tie it off, (b) if you wear this cloak over a pack, it's going to rise up on that back corner by a foot. (Bonus answer -- if you put your bedroll on top of your ruck instead of underneath, this is going to get awkward to wear). 2.) All those button holes and toggles and ties do two things -- (a) provide various tie out points for using it as a shelter and (b) allow you to put two of them together to create a larger shelter. 3.) To make a stand-alone shelter (i.e. not tied to a tree), you will need a prop stick - I highly recommend a trekking pole, collapsed down to about 32-36" - any higher and you are removing ground space. You do NOT need to sit up, do yoga, or anything else . . . this is a shelter to crawl into and sleep, protected from wind, rain and snow. 4.) By the way, with ANY shelter system, pack a ground tarp -- you can get a 5'x7' poly tarp anywhere for about $2. Clear the sticks, stones and pinecones out of the way, rake in as many leaves as you can, put the ground tarp over this mess of bedding, put your cloak shelter over this and get some sleep. 5.) Instructions for use as a cloak -- in one corner, you will see two cord channels, one ties the cloak around your neck and shoulders, and the other is a drawstring for the hood. Please note -- (a) get the weight of the cloak over your shoulders before pulling on the neck cord, (b) the "hood" will hang out over your face -- three solutions (1) in heavy rain, if you have to keep moving, let it hang to help protect your eyes, (2) tuck the loose corner inside the hood on top of your head, (3) If it's not raining or snowing and you just have it on for warmth as a cloak, you don't have to pull up the hood part at all. In Sum-- it's a fairly heavy item, more suited to powered expeditions than long distance hiking. To get through a storm, pitch it fast, get you and your gear inside, curl up like a snail in a shell, and wait for calm. If you are moving with a buddy, and each have one, you can make a fairly spacious shelter to share. While fairly water resistant, an application of Camp Dry or similar, or even a hot wax treatment can increase the resistance. Finally, before you decide to pull the trigger, you can view several videos on youtube for cloak shelters: just search on plash palatka or polish lavvu. Cheers, and happy trails! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2017 by Bacchus

  • Already torn upon arrival
Didn’t come with leather strap. Torn in many places
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by Alysha

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