Tropical Y-straps – kzl 43

Y-straps with auxiliary straps or “Koppeltragegestell aus Leder mit Hilfstrageriemen” was first introduced in April 1939. Meant to distribute the weight of the equipment evenly, the Y-straps where a important part of the equipment. In April 1940 the official name was changed to “Koppeltragegestell für Infanterie” Even though it was introduced in 1939 it only saw widespread use from 1941 onwards. Also in that year the first “tropical” Y-straps where introduced, they stayed in production until the end of the war. As the war further progressed the Y-straps underwent many minor changes ever simplifying the production.

Markings: kzl 43 on the center leather part,  ssm 41 on the hooks.
Maker: Weidinger’s Soehne Josef, Wien
Year: 1943
Hardware: Coated steel, hinged front hooks, wire rear hook
Notes: Canvas Y-straps like these are called ” Tropical ” as it is thought that’s the initial reason of the utilization of the material. They where introduced together with other canvas uniforms and equipment meant for the Deutsches Afrika Korps. After that they kept producing these until 1945. The rear part of this Y-strap has stitched button holes which is correct for this maker.

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