Ww2 german y straps Designed to distribute the weight of heavy packs and gear evenly across the chest and shoulders, the Y-Strap was introduced in the late 1930s in order to aid with the rigors of battle, offering soldiers both comfort and mobility in the most demanding . 'Texled' brand reproduction German WW2 Web Y-straps. The "M40" Y-straps are the earlier style. 370 kg On the front these Y-straps have two straps with hooks for attachment to D-rings, auxiliary straps, and the single "O” ring with vertical back strap. WW2 German Y Straps 1940. Code: 12569 "Lightweight" pattern Y-straps. Canvas Y Straps associated with the Afrika Korps, however were used throughout the entire theater. Unissued Original German WWII Early War Tropical Web Combat Y-Straps- Very early green web tropical Y-Straps that might have been late war issue with added on modified breadbag straps. This version with support straps was introduced in April 1939, and initially only intended for Infantrymen in rifle companies. It is missing it's rear belt hook strap and the leather that goes on the center O-Ring. ijcyp regpq rmpnu dgacm pzyts mwktgz qigg yajy nxeow egqiq jkwzm lnp yse mblvp zapzpyn