Original British Military Pattern 58 Webbing Set - Authentic Cold War Surplus
A genuine piece of British military history, this Pattern 1958 webbing set was the standard-issue load-bearing system for UK forces throughout the Cold War and the Falklands Conflict. Built from rugged, heavy-duty olive drab canvas.
The Iconic British "58 Web" System Step back into the Cold War era with the classic British Pattern 1958 Webbing. Designed to replace the WWII-era P37 gear, this system moved the British soldier into the modern age with a versatile, heavy-duty canvas design built for the grueling conditions of global deployment.
Rugged Construction & Field-Tested Design Crafted from thick, chemically treated pre-shrunk cotton canvas, this gear is renowned for its durability. The set features the signature "C-clasp" belt system and high-tensile metal hardware designed to distribute weight across the shoulders and hips for long marches.
Condition & Authenticity
- True Military Surplus: These sets have seen real-world use. Expect authentic field wear, including fading, "salty" canvas textures, and occasional unit markings or rack numbers that tell the story of the soldier who carried it.
- Modular Layout: As shown in the photos, the set includes the standard components required for a full field kit, including the yoke, belt, and various utility/ammunition pouches.
- Era-Correct: Perfect for 1960s–1980s British Army impressions (SLR/L1A1 era) or for anyone needing a nearly indestructible outdoor rig.
Specifications:
- Material: Heavyweight Olive Drab (OD) Canvas
- Hardware: Steel and Brass
- Origin: United Kingdom (Genuine Issue)
Please review the listing images carefully for a detailed look at the specific pouches, attachments, and overall condition of this particular set.











