Backpacks: Low Cost / Great Value, And Some Not So Low Cost Packs

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2017
  • - Some Things To Consider On Backpacks/Rucksacks. Based On Recent Experiences.
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  • @SurvivalRussia
    @SurvivalRussia  7 лет назад +21

    Response To The Ones Claiming I Set Up The ALICE Pack Wrong :)

  • @somuchfortalent
    @somuchfortalent 7 лет назад +18

    Next video: Russian flamethrower and its effect on gnats.

  • @hauki9286
    @hauki9286 7 лет назад +2

    From your inspiration, i went and bought those external frame backpacks. Never had external frame backpack, but already i'm starting to like them. I found lk-35 and that Ludwig cheaply in local hardware, misc shop. It had small surplus section. 20 euros for backpack. There were also some swedish army wool jackets and trousers, 5 euros for each. Bought two jackets and three trousers. Only jackets that fit for me. People were leaner back then. Back to the olden days :)

  • @guidopisankallio53
    @guidopisankallio53 7 лет назад +9

    First of all i really enjoy your videos. What i have enjoyed most on this channel are gear reviews, how to videos and shelter build videos.

  • @Aleksitusasd
    @Aleksitusasd 7 лет назад

    Excellent videos as always Lars. Have a good summer, as a student I'm mostly working but when I can I'll spend my days in the woods.

  • @xragnarx74
    @xragnarx74 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome final "victory" ! another good thing about old engines, hit them until they fits perfectly ! thanks for the backpack review, I have a little F1 musette from french army, pretty simple but I like him a lot when it comes to have a short walkaround in the forest, I would be happy to send you one of them if I have the occasion to find another one!

  • @whatchacookin1096
    @whatchacookin1096 7 лет назад +4

    Do not change or modfy your content, you are doing just fine buddy! Love it!

  • @VE3FAL1Fred
    @VE3FAL1Fred 7 лет назад

    Lars what great timing this video and so true about packs. I as well have many packs including 2 alice packs and frames, one for my military PRC-104 radio of course and the other for actual treks. I also have a Lowe Alpine Saracen which is the large backpack of the Dutch army and has a built in frame and has served me well. But your comments reminded me of the issues with the 60 liter canoe barrels we use and how they move around and almost roll you over going under tress or walking on rocks and rough portages. I actually use two bags that go on either side of the barrel pack and rest against the shoulders and stabilize the barrel and keep it from rolling. Love the technology and equipment used to put the motor back in the SRV Lars, awesome.......

  • @fyremanjef
    @fyremanjef 7 лет назад

    Nice video as always.

  • @otsoalai5621
    @otsoalai5621 7 лет назад

    awesome my friend!!! I have exactly the same pack and waist belt and have been using it in the mountains for over 8 years!! cant find anything better!

  • @martinoutdoors6941
    @martinoutdoors6941 7 лет назад

    Great vid, can't help but scratch and itch watching these latest vids with all the bugs and stuff flying round......😃

  • @jamiemcf1
    @jamiemcf1 7 лет назад +26

    "...Victory" ~ Lars 2017

  • @andrewsmith1606
    @andrewsmith1606 7 лет назад

    Howling with laughter at the end, love the foot action!

  • @tallcedars2310
    @tallcedars2310 7 лет назад

    Was given a 70's external frame pack that I will give a try now. I don't backpack any more, only day hike and if the external pack is more stable that will be a boon. Thanks Lars for another informative video!

  • @kelvingrabowsky8086
    @kelvingrabowsky8086 7 лет назад +1

    I made a roy croft pack frame, the most versatile frame I've used. Great for pulling toboggans, even skidded logs with it. Great for packing unusual loads, from game to barrels, I use the diamond hitch to tie down my loads and a quick release on the belly belt and you can shed the pack in split seconds, just in case.

  • @davidvavra9113
    @davidvavra9113 7 лет назад

    Great one Lars, you might also add that Varusteleka usually has a nice selection of pack accessories. I bought shoulder pads there, they have straps, liner bags, compression sacks, and waist belts.

  • @erichagler7842
    @erichagler7842 7 лет назад

    that last clip so reminded me of my first engine over haul and installed it with me standing on the front of the car with my buddy helping guide it into place, while i had to hold it with a chain lope as a handle .... fond memories of the old days , late seventies ... still got that same motor and have about 700,000 miles on it retired it though it still ran ..... as well i have several back packs , but i do like my kelty trekker external frame one over all the rest fully loaded at 50lbs including three days food and a gallon of water just in case .... the great thing about that pack is grab and go at a moments notice and i have every thing i need ....

  • @fumasterchu12
    @fumasterchu12 7 лет назад +6

    What a great video, all the way til the end. Those two guys helping you deserve an atta-boy and a beer. I was going to ask if you had a "cherry picker" for the engine. Outstanding looking packs, but it looked like the two back straps on the Lg Alice pack were stuck under the top "pouch" section that slips over the top of the frame. I figured you probably already knew and were just throwing it together for the video. Anyway, great stuff as always and I can't wait for the next video. Cheers brother!

  • @WyrdWoodsIreland
    @WyrdWoodsIreland 7 лет назад +1

    Love the precision engineering at the end Lars :D

  • @joedixon5513
    @joedixon5513 5 лет назад

    When I joined the United States Marine Corp's (circa) 1980s that's all we had were ALICE packs. After coming home I used other backpacks all kinds even the newer Tacticool stuff. Just recently went back to the ALICE Packs, thankfully I never traded them off. Excellent video. Good luck.