<h5>BOONIE MK2 hat by Helikon-Tex</h5>
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<p><strong>BOONIE MK2</strong> by <strong>Helikon-Tex</strong> is a modern take on the classic <strong>combat boonie hat</strong>, known for its simplicity and functionality. It is made from <strong>lightweight PolyCotton Stretch Ripstop fabric</strong>, which dries quickly while remaining durable for everyday field use. The construction allows <strong>easy packing into a compact size</strong>, so you can store it in a backpack or pocket. For better comfort, the hat features <strong>ventilation eyelets around the crown</strong> to help release heat. The inner side is finished in a <strong>contrast color</strong>, useful for <strong>emergency signaling or marking yourself in airsoft after being hit</strong>. It also includes <strong>VELCRO panels</strong> for <a href=”https://anareus.cz/gb/176-vlajecky-a-patche” target=”_blank”>patches</a>, a <strong>drawcord with cord lock</strong>, and a practical <strong>loop for attachment to <a href=”https://anareus.cz/gb/vyhledavani?controller=search a search_query= plus BL-RAD-SP- a submit_search=” target=”_blank”>RAID shirt</a></strong>, so you won’t lose it during movement.</p>
<h5>Key features of the Helikon-Tex BOONIE MK2 hat</h5>
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<h6 style=”margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 6px;”>Australian boonie construction</h6>
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