ORVIS - How To Load The Sling Pack
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2018
- Learn how Tom Rosenbauer loads his ORVIS Safe Passage Sling Pack. You may not want to carry as much as he does, but you can see how one experienced fly angler loads his sling bag, and what kind of stuff he carries when trout fishing.
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Thank you Tom! As a fly fisherman in-training, it's neat to see what others carry. Awesome!
I use this pack. Couple of things that I carry, other than what he mentioned, a six pack and a hoagie sammich.
I love love love this sling pack. Best purchase I've ever made. Thanks orvis!
great quality. thanks!
nice Tom thanks for sharing
Great video, top info and to the point, just perfect. Be safe, enjoy life and catch a big one, thanks👍🍀🎣
Ha ha! Why do I get the feeling that Tom's the kind of guy that will always fill whatever space is available?
"A couple of old ratty flies that i forgot about" man i cant count the number of times ive been digging through my pack and found a fly the hard way. Hahah
A light weight sea to summit towel and a harmonica for down time
I have this exact pack, and I'd say you have a lot of weight on my back just like you do. How to you deal with all of the weight on your shoulder. It starts getting on my nerves as the day goes on.
I carry a life straw instead of a water bottle. That's a ton of weight!
Where do I find a compact insect net?
TP is a must
Tom Where is the aloe baby wipes in the zip lock bag to keep them moist ? ...you never know when you have to go !
That's why I'm looking into a bigger bag gotta have lunch. I'm kinda fat tho
I like the bug net for spinners.
I usually try to catch them with my hat
How big a water bottle will guide sling hold?
That looks like a familiar stretch of water 😉
I bet it's the Battenkill
I know I'm a bit late to the party. But I have to ask. Is this the safe passage?
I like the watch. What kind is it?
David Shaw Luminox
No net?
I like that forceps attachment a LOT better than the on I got on my pack that I just bought. You have to tuck it up inside this pocket and *try* to grab a piece of fabric tucked way up in there. Kind of a lousy design.
So where is your lunch bag Tom? Or do you not eat ?
Not sure how to hold a net. I’m not a fan of Magnetics
Even if you had the magnet, it's at an awkward spot. It just kinda drops to the side.
How often do people use a stomach pump on trout to see what they’ve eaten? Is this really necessary??? Get rid of it.
Steve I agree. Just use a sieve. The trout probably worked pretty hard for that meal
Tom isn’t really a rank and file fly fisherman like we are though. He’s out writing guidebooks and doing instructionals, so I think it makes sense if he’s a little more intrusive than we would be.
Looks like about May 15....judging by the fiddle heads....
Plus fiddleheads on the riverbank.
Still some room in there for fiddleheads! Get picking!
I owned this pack, I think is is called the Guide pack, I couldn't get on with the strap cutting into my shoulder, neck area 0:12. The strap itself is hard which makes it really uncomfortable. I found the Simms pack is way better in this respect. The smaller Orvis pack is a lot better, which I still have, but again, the strap could do with being made of softer and more flexible material. Then there is the thin stap that clips into the main strap that does not help much, Orvis really needs to redesign the straps on their packs, there is plenty of room for improvement in that respect.
I've been looking at the smaller Orvis sling having used the Simms Tactical pack for sometime now. Disappointed to hear about the Orvis strap being uncomfortable which is my main complaint about the Simms. Thankfully the Simms can be changed to fit on either shoulder when one side gets sore. Tom must have a bionic shoulder to carry all that weight!
@@floydk2813 I have a Simms Headwaters sling pack as well, the strap is a lot more comfortable as it sits mainly over the shoulder, unlike the Orvis Guide sling pack that sits right on the neck area. The smaller Orvis sling pack is more user friendly, probably because you can't load it up as much.
@@floydk2813 I’m thinking of buying the small sling, is it really small? I’ll be on the rivers fishing carrying essentials and a water bottle only!
@@davidgregg6703 If you're referring to the Simms Tactical then the answer to your question is "yes". You should be fine. It helped me learn NOT to carry so much gear. The only gripe that I had with Simms is that most slings have a water bottle holder on the outside whereas there is no provisions on the Simms. I've since switched over to the Fishpond Flathead sling. It's also ambidextrous, has lots more room for gear and a nice net holder. Not as streamlined as the other brands but for me it's function over fashion.
@@floydk2813 I’m looking at the small orvis sling it’s cheaper than Simms, fishpond is very expensive, heads turned looking, I like the look of chest packs to. Can’t decide what to buy
Too bad Orvis doesn't make that particular bag anymore. The current issue is a bit of a joke.
Clown car of sling packs
Way too much stuff.
you carry too much stuff
To much crap
WAY TO MUCH STUFF!!!!!! I agree, get a shave and decent HAT!!!!!!!
Get a new hat and shave while your at it. Lol