Sunday Prototype – 03/10/12 – Skinth M81 Woodland Catch-All
This week we are showing another production model color that doesn’t get enough face time. Woodland Camo was introduced in 1981. It’s random pattern of earthtones are one of the most common patterns used in military clothing. Since it was discontinued in 2006 as the official pattern of the US Army & Navy, huge lots of surplus equipment and clothing still sport this type of camouflage.
The Skinth Catch-All is the largest model we make, hosting a variety of pockets, dividers and slots to ‘Catch it All’.
This particular model is heading to a solider deployed overseas who already enjoys a Coyote Brown Skinth OG. He wanted something to go camping and keep all his tools in one place.
This Catch All’s outside access straps are perfect for a couple of pens and even a fatter folding knife.
Since the Catch-All is so big, we recently added a second belt clip to the package to distribute the load better.
A Spyderco Jason Breeden Rescue Knife (Cerakoted by 4bush), Leatheman Charge TTi, Ultrafire flashlight and a Sharpie marker fill the outside areas.
Inside, a popular bushcraft items, an Altoids tin, Leatherman bit holder, Leatherman Piranha tool and a Rite in the Rain 3×5 note pad.
The Catch All certain gets heavy very quickly but there is no way we would go into a complicated job without one to have all of our tools and note taking stuff in one place.
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