This it a great little pack.....but! Remember it's LITTLE! it's meant for 24 hours of running like hell! It hold ONLY the absolute bare minimum of kit it was designed to do only that! but done right you can live for 1 to 2 days out of this pack but you aint going to be any kind of comfortable doing so! I highly advise sewing a DDR mag pouch to the back of it for a bit more storage space, replace the straps with LC1 or LC2 pack straps and sew canteen pouches to the sides! Whatever you load in it is up to you!
This is true, although you would need to be pretty strong as I imagine with that much weight so low on the back, it would be quite uncomfortable to carry.
@@andresherrera2146 being a pretty strong is a cornerstone of a soviet army. Soviet soldier must withstand all the heaviness and loses of army service. (So is written in a USTAV -codex). I am sure - NVA had some sort of instructions for that cause for weight destribution, and that option was for some emergency cause. Motorised infantry didnt meant to carry all the stuff on their backs
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This it a great little pack.....but! Remember it's LITTLE! it's meant for 24 hours of running like hell! It hold ONLY the absolute bare minimum of kit it was designed to do only that! but done right you can live for 1 to 2 days out of this pack but you aint going to be any kind of comfortable doing so! I highly advise sewing a DDR mag pouch to the back of it for a bit more storage space, replace the straps with LC1 or LC2 pack straps and sew canteen pouches to the sides! Whatever you load in it is up to you!
Thank you. That was a good video / review.
Glad it helped you. Thanks for the comment 👍
Besides you can attach a second same to first one, using a metal half-rings
This is true, although you would need to be pretty strong as I imagine with that much weight so low on the back, it would be quite uncomfortable to carry.
@@andresherrera2146 being a pretty strong is a cornerstone of a soviet army. Soviet soldier must withstand all the heaviness and loses of army service. (So is written in a USTAV -codex).
I am sure - NVA had some sort of instructions for that cause for weight destribution, and that option was for some emergency cause. Motorised infantry didnt meant to carry all the stuff on their backs