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Good for what it is, limited by it's era and deployment.
Any major complaint comes down to the design itself, lack of any attachment points means that you're carrying anything you'd normally attack to the outside on the inside. I have managed to fit my wool blanket and a shelter tarp when seeing if it could be used in a hypothetical doomsday bugout under the cover, and through the two attachment points which seem(?) To be made for that purpose, yet these loops are oddly small, and most likely only to be used for a Austrian 2 person shelter half, leaving the interior pocket for a blanket. That being said, the main limitation is the design itself. The Austrian army did not make this for civilian use, so limitations a civilian may face go unattended to. It was made with the assumption that you have 3 men behind you making sure you have everything you need, so you can do your job, not a civilian, which may need to anticipate carrying his own personal tools, equipment, cooking gear, and large amounts of ammo. Bag is also incredibly uncomfortable at heavy loads, like all rucksacks, but much more so due to the thin straps and lack of any modern weight distribution systems. If you are looking for a hiking bag, the only things this bag has superiority in are pricing and storage space, but a man who owns everything, but can carry nothing, in truth, owns nothing.