The LBT Go Pack that we first saw on display at Warrior West is now available.
Offered in Black with Woodland or 3-Color Desert panel.
The LBT Go Pack that we first saw on display at Warrior West is now available.
Offered in Black with Woodland or 3-Color Desert panel.
LBT1476A-NM 3 Day Assault pack with no MOLLE, shown at Warrior West now available.
Colors available: Wolf Grey / MAS Grey / Black
Weekend launch sale price
Reg. MSRP – $213
Wolf/BLK- $79
MAS- $99
The upcoming LBT-8000A is a small go pack with two zippered openings and internal laptop pocket. The exterior mesh pocket features a cinch barrel-lock for small, miscellaneous items.
This pack will be released in several color variations over the next few months, ranging from Woodland shown here to all of the favorite MultiCam patterns Arid, Black, and Tropic with different base color options like Ranger, MAS Grey, and Desert Tan.
Way back in the 90s I was issued a Black 3-Day Pack made by LBT Inc. We called them ‘Ninja Bags’ and they were made by several manufacturers. Some of them lasted longer than others and I’ve got to say my experience with my LBT pack was great. While other packs fell apart, the LBT model soldiered on.
Over the years that pack design evolved from a simple day pack style to include integrated jump harnesses, dedicated specialty pockets and eventually, PALS webbing. Now, LBT is taking it back to its roots with the LBT-1476A Slick.
Other than color choices, you wouldn’t be able to aestheticly tell the difference between this Standard Three Day Assault Pack and my old Ninja Bag.
Upon close examination the only difference I noted was that the bottom of the shoulder straps are now double bartacked into the body of the pack where it was a single bartack in my day.
Offered in Black, Coyote Brown, Coyote Tan, MAS Grey (shown), MultiCam and Woodland.
LBT Inc is expanding their Doug’s Trench program to allow customers to choose the colorways of existing products. It’s not a full custom shop but rather an opportunity to “make it yours”.
LBT will review concepts weekly and contact submitters. Custom fabrics must be available and minimums will apply but will vary depending on the project. However, I know they’ve done runs with minimums as small as 25 to 50 so crowdfunding with your buddies is important in order to make it happen.
For full details, visit lbtinc.com/dougstrench.
Here’s a shot of the uniforms being worn by Mexico’s Marine Corps. You may have seen it in the video of the “El Chappo” capture. You’ll notice some classic LBT designs.
Check out the logos embedded throughout the pattern.