As one of those crazy people, who like minimal overnighters, this medium pack takes a decent load easy; sleeping bag, Finish Army sleepmat, tarp, bivvybag, clothes, jet oil,plus plus plus everything for a night or two
I have this pack in black with a large and medium vertical pouch. They add 10 litres of carrying capacity. It is a fantastic pack. Perfect size for everything I need.
I’m sitting here in shades State Park in Indiana USA I got my heart got up by 10 x 10 I just did it started to rain. I’m really enjoying watching your video not here more or less kind of things I’d like to watch. I’ve been watching that pack for a while you have a couple other individuals I watch it for a long time I really like it. I just got my Skrama today as I was heading out for the state park it delivered delivered. This thing is a beast when it comes to processing any kind of wood I do love it.
I love my M. Had it for 3 years so far and it has almost instantly become my all time favorite. I often have it up to 15kg and it carries perfectly. Yes, the straps are unpadded and at the beginning it will not be hugely comfortable with heavier loads on longer trips, but if you do use it frequently you get used to it fairly quickly and you won't be missing the padding. Due to lack of it i find it feels much more solid and stable on my back, especially in difficult terrain and steep ascents. As long as the volume is adequate I'll always choose it over the L I'll be interested to see what difference the alu frame makes
As much as I enjoy your videos for the content to be perfectly honest I patiently wait for your awesome tag line......yes you guessed it.....where the hell is my dog!!!! Cairo is awesome
They made them thin deliberately. It helps one to shoot with a rifle, when the paddings are not too fluffy. Never had bothered me. There should not be too much weight on them, when hip belt adjusted correctly.
I can't decide whether to get the Keikka duffle bag with straps, or the backpack. I love the camo but don't want to stand out, as im going to be using the pack for travel and EDC as well. Savotta makes very nice stuff!
I'm a pack junkie Eberlestock, Kelty, Alice, Mystery Ranch you name never tried these though I have several puukkos from that site gonna have to get the M and give it a go. Looks like it would compare favorably either my 2DAP from mystery ranch
I have the L in green and im very satisfied, fits everything for a couple of days in the woods, also bought the 4L sidepouches for items i want to reach quick. Go get one yourself 🔥
Will it survive a 250 meter fall off a cliff. Just kidding. Though I did see a video where a guy's pack tumbled down a steep cliff about 250 meters. He was able to get it but bummed out because his full whiskey bottle was smashed... Ouch!
30 liters, approx. Inherently, that is not that much. I do not have this pack, but one that is VERY similar, but can be expanded to 34/35 liters. With the addition of a couple pouches I can push the volume to 40, but that's more for organization and ease of access. As an INCH bag, something like this would be your best bet. You absolutely can carry everything you need to (outside of frozen Russian tundra and the surface of Mars), with the expection of a quantity of food and water, but a pack this size tends to 'sit' well and rarely be more weight than less-than average. Train. Find a pack that fits you well. Wear said pack properly. (waist belt goes around the navel!) Fanny packs ARE cool. If you are worried about looking 'tactical' or 'slick', you will fail. Make it work for your needs. Train more. Adjust as needed.
@@kerrybay7995 thanks for the info and def agree on training i ruck with my current pack at least once a week I’m currently using a direct action dragon egg n it’s just a bit to small for my needs at 27 liters max also how do bags like this sit with kit on is there any load lifters or adjustments I can use
Jääkäri Small owner here. I've not had much time in them, but the Hazard4 strap pads fit perfectly into the factory webbing and (so far) seem to be great. Also, the Dutch surplus from Varusteleka works Perfectly with this pack
Thank you guys for watching! See you soon!
I have this pack. This is the best pack I ever bought
As one of those crazy people, who like minimal overnighters, this medium pack takes a decent load easy; sleeping bag, Finish Army sleepmat, tarp, bivvybag, clothes, jet oil,plus plus plus everything for a night or two
Always man.. killer video. I have always wanted that pack. Thank you bro.
“What the hell? Where the hell is my dog???” Priceless!!!
I have this pack in black with a large and medium vertical pouch. They add 10 litres of carrying capacity. It is a fantastic pack. Perfect size for everything I need.
Savotta Pouches are
Large 6L Medium 4L Small 2L
Very funny to see Doggo running over at the end thinking: 'Indestructible backpack?? Hold my beer!!'
I have the Jaakari L and it is incredible. Highly recommend!
I’m sitting here in shades State Park in Indiana USA I got my heart got up by 10 x 10 I just did it started to rain. I’m really enjoying watching your video not here more or less kind of things I’d like to watch. I’ve been watching that pack for a while you have a couple other individuals I watch it for a long time I really like it. I just got my Skrama today as I was heading out for the state park it delivered delivered. This thing is a beast when it comes to processing any kind of wood I do love it.
I love my M. Had it for 3 years so far and it has almost instantly become my all time favorite. I often have it up to 15kg and it carries perfectly. Yes, the straps are unpadded and at the beginning it will not be hugely comfortable with heavier loads on longer trips, but if you do use it frequently you get used to it fairly quickly and you won't be missing the padding. Due to lack of it i find it feels much more solid and stable on my back, especially in difficult terrain and steep ascents. As long as the volume is adequate I'll always choose it over the L
I'll be interested to see what difference the alu frame makes
Good to know - I need to load it with around 15Kg and was worried about the straps. Thank you!
I like packs like this a great review. Personally I have the 40lt Snugpak Endurance which is comfortable and as tough as old boots.
As much as I enjoy your videos for the content to be perfectly honest I patiently wait for your awesome tag line......yes you guessed it.....where the hell is my dog!!!! Cairo is awesome
Love this pack, it's my default day hike pack, I agree about the padding, wish they wouldve made them a bit thicker, but over all amazing pack
They made them thin deliberately. It helps one to shoot with a rifle, when the paddings are not too fluffy. Never had bothered me. There should not be too much weight on them, when hip belt adjusted correctly.
It really is a great looking pack, great review of it every detail! 👍🏻
How much money for buy it?
Best backpack review ever. Period.
It looks good but in my experience the Berghaus Munro is the toughest small pack you’ll ever find.
I can't decide whether to get the Keikka duffle bag with straps, or the backpack. I love the camo but don't want to stand out, as im going to be using the pack for travel and EDC as well. Savotta makes very nice stuff!
The introduction was hilarious 😂 keep the work my dear 100k soon 👌🙏
I choose only one, I choose this backpack. And I'm using it👍
The rugidgear 30 liter waterproof roll top bag is worth checking out if you want something better for wet environments.
I just got mine from Finland to UK. And have been hit with £55 import tax..not happy with that at all. Thanks Brexit I never voted for it.
Thankyou for the review, looks like a great bag.
I have the large which I've had for a few years now and it is definitely rugged and my go to pack for nearly everything 😅
Great video brother.
↟↟The dog now knows where to get food🤔😁
Awesome stuff from Savotta..thanks for the review👍🏻
Best regards..
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I'm a pack junkie Eberlestock, Kelty, Alice, Mystery Ranch you name never tried these though I have several puukkos from that site gonna have to get the M and give it a go. Looks like it would compare favorably either my 2DAP from mystery ranch
Bro saludos desde Costa Rica!! Hello from Costa Rica
Is 30 liters enough for bug out bag for 1 year ?
I have the L in green and im very satisfied, fits everything for a couple of days in the woods, also bought the 4L sidepouches for items i want to reach quick.
Go get one yourself 🔥
loved all your vids until now!
I've the Small and Medium
The large is coming this fall . These packs ROCK 👍
Will it survive a 250 meter fall off a cliff. Just kidding. Though I did see a video where a guy's pack tumbled down a steep cliff about 250 meters. He was able to get it but bummed out because his full whiskey bottle was smashed... Ouch!
Great video now I have to go out and buy me one thank you for a inspiring video
Best Intro EVER!!!! :D
Would you recommend this for a inch bag and what is the max capacity in liters it can fit?
30 liters, approx. Inherently, that is not that much. I do not have this pack, but one that is VERY similar, but can be expanded to 34/35 liters. With the addition of a couple pouches I can push the volume to 40, but that's more for organization and ease of access. As an INCH bag, something like this would be your best bet. You absolutely can carry everything you need to (outside of frozen Russian tundra and the surface of Mars), with the expection of a quantity of food and water, but a pack this size tends to 'sit' well and rarely be more weight than less-than average.
Train.
Find a pack that fits you well.
Wear said pack properly. (waist belt goes around the navel!)
Fanny packs ARE cool.
If you are worried about looking 'tactical' or 'slick', you will fail.
Make it work for your needs.
Train more.
Adjust as needed.
@@kerrybay7995 thanks for the info and def agree on training i ruck with my current pack at least once a week I’m currently using a direct action dragon egg n it’s just a bit to small for my needs at 27 liters max also how do bags like this sit with kit on is there any load lifters or adjustments I can use
Jääkäri Small owner here. I've not had much time in them, but the Hazard4 strap pads fit perfectly into the factory webbing and (so far) seem to be great.
Also, the Dutch surplus from Varusteleka works Perfectly with this pack
What pieces of dutch gear do you use to mod this pack, if you dont mond me asking? Im always interested in peoples set ups.
Indestructible backpack,( hurls that sucker at the tree) That’s a yep there Symon🤣🤣🤣 keep up the humor man, ur killing it⛺️😎🤪
Great video keep em comming
Slap number..hilarious. yeah u had fun smacking that bag 🎒!
It really is a great looking pack
Total Agreement…….. My Backpack Weapon System 2
Nice video.
a dobro Sajmone a moze li izdrzat atomski napad sdesna?
Lajk normalno, lajk i za zajebanciju uvijek
Why don't they just add more padding on the straps? It's the only con I hear people bring up.. there has to be a reason.
Dexterity for shooting accuracy and speed.
@@akuahsan Yup that makes sense. Thanks
If you really want a watertight bag impregnate all the seems where the Molle is attached with wax, the bag is tight as hell except the seems.
Trebuchet proof to.
👍👍excellent👍👍✌🤞👌🙏😊
Is it crazy doggo proof 🙄
Edit : In that case it would be the ultimate.
Nice XD !!!!!!
Great review of the backpack. I would need L or XL because I use a lot of gear. 😂 Specially loved the intro. 🤠✌️🏕🌲