Scout Kit w Savotta ASKARE and HATKA 12L
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
- A look at my lightweight modular scout kit for bushcraft camping featuring the ASKARE 7 liter hip pack and HATKA 12L roll top day pack from SAVOTTA
Savotta ASKARE 7L Hip Pack
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Savotta HATKA 12L Day Pack
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Savotta KUKKARO 1.5L Hip Pack
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Jerven Hunter
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Helikon Tex Super Tarp Small
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#bushcraft
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Thanks for watching. More information on gear in video description. www.varusteleka.com/en/product/savotta-askare-hip-pack/78363
Greetings from Savotta's home land! Have to say that your videos are superior. It's a pure pleasure to watch. Nice pace and nothing unnecessary junk. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! I am really happy to hear that. It has been a process refining the editing, but I enjoy it. Have a good one! 🤝
I found the Askare can fit an iPad 12.9" which is an essential for me 🙂
You have the best set ups my man! Keep it Up!
Thanks Brother! Much appreciated 🤝
Modular is the way to go man.
Has a lot benefits. 👍👍
Hey Jess. I'm sitting here on a beautiful Saturday sunny morning here in ohio. And I see this video of you sharing this awesome ultimate tactical fanny pack. And it just doesn't get much better. Thank you so much brother.
Hey Kyle! Thanks brother. Have a good one 🤝
I like your "ultralight territory" approach! I also have a Hatka.
Thanks! Definitely an interesting puzzle to work on. Cheers
@@EnduranceRoomAbsolutely, I paired mine with an HPG Tarhumara.
@@swaspc7618 Nice! Those look like a great option.
Really nice kit, like the way you configure the gear, given me some ideas
Thanks very much! It has been really interesting seeing how they work together. Definitely recommended.
YESSS bro I'm actually modding my Hatka ATM. I'm glad I went with OD instead of camo looks more subdued. These are the ultimate ultralight kits loving it!!✊️🔥✌️💚
Team HATKA! 😂 Super rad little packs.
Cheers brother 🤝
I couldnt agree more ! I run similiar and it rides about the same. Much nicer getting around with it.
Excellent. Glad to hear it. It’s hard to appreciate how good it is until you run some like this.
Nice setup Jess.
Nate
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I always enjoy your videos. I do like the pack and the idea to redistribute the supplies and weight. Thanks
Sweet set up. You gave me an idea. 3/4 insulation pad - wood carrier. Multipurpose. Liked the vid thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed. Cheers
Beginning to think y’all’s weather is as bipolar as ours 😁 Solid base setup. A few more pounds for some food with that flexibility , good to go . High and deep . Have a great weekend
Bipolar sums it up pretty well. I have been visualizing it as a sine wave. There has been over 50 aftershocks since the EQ a week ago.
Have a good one 🤝
Ready to walk the runways, in Paris Jess. Lol. Excellent review man. I love there kit. Cheers 🍻
😂 Paris is actually pushing back pretty hard on the nonsense. Big thumbs up to their farmers. Cheers man 🤝
This is great, thank you!
My pleasure. Thank you! 🤝
Always a hood thing to check out your videos, I learn a lot but also get confirmation I'm on the right track
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Cool set up Jesse
Jess that is a Wicked System , I want both the waste pack and the 12L day pack lol cheers bro !
Thanks Spook! They are both excellent. Cheers 🤝
Thanks for the video, nice set up. 👍
Nice!
Thanks för sharing!
Excellent!!👍👍👍
Very efficient! Keep up the great work of showing us great gear.
Very cool Jess! Thanks for sharing my friend😎
Thanks Herb 🤝
Thanks for the early heads up. I managed to snag one and get it sent to UK. Much appreciated!
Awesome! Enjoy it!
Jess- Your videos on gear reviews are some of the best I've seen on YT. Cool gear and practical- Thanks for sharing-
Thanks Mike. Much appreciated my friend.
Hi Jess, great setup. Looks like a great way to distribute the load more comfortably. Thanks for the video. 👍🏻
Thanks Jeff! It was recommended to me by someone specializing in biomechanics in a comment on an earlier video. It took awhile to come around to the idea, but definitely worthwhile.
thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I really like the Oasis canteen from Nalgene. You can put hot water in it, and it won't soften. it fits in the GI carrier. You can also see the inside for gunk or water levels. Always enjoy your videos Jess. All the best.
Nice! I have heard good reports on those as well. Have a good one my friend. 🤝
Great video. Love the kit. I also rock a second web belt sometimes. It def makes life easier for knife, hatchet and belt pouch
Thank you! It is OLD school carry.
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Good Evenng Jess ..
A very nice setup .. well thought out.
Unfortunately, I've run out of reasons / excuses to get any more such gear from Varusteleka 😕 (at the moment .. 😏). I suspect that any attempt on my part to do so right now will result in my sleeping out on the balcony 😁. Mulling over it though .. 🤔😊.
I have some other butt packs and similar that I use pretty much as you do. My Savotta Jääkäri 'Jäger' S Pack similarly sits nicely on top of my existing Butt Pack. Not Savotta Quality, but it does the job .. for now (until it breaks 😏).
Thanks for sharing .. take care .. Tommy
Very cool, I posted that last week , hopefully it will be with you soon
Hey Brother, just got it! Thanks so much. I am heading out this afternoon to the post office. I will send you tracking when I get home.
@@EnduranceRoom very cool
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MOLLE II WAIST PACK IS THE GOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I like your belt setup with the large pouch. But I don't like so many belts. Did you ever tried to put the belt from the Askare as inner belt for a battle belt? There are some they have the outer molle segmented.
Is the Askare water proofed?
The second belt is awesome. It greatly enhances the efficiency of the overall system. I have a segmented MOLLE belt that would fit over the ASKARE, but to me, it isn’t ideal. The fabric has a plastic undercoat for water resistance. It is really nice, and has become my favorite piece of kit.
Absolutely Filthy!
I use a different arsepack that sags without a harness. This makes it quite heavy.
I keep dump pouch 2 bottles and knife, but I can't slide it's around with the harness.
My 12ltr pack sits on top too.
I keep some emergency rations in the arsepack, otherwise almost identical... Farrrrk!🤯
I like the hammock in Auzzi, outa Mr Slitherys way.
Tourniquet on the pack strap and 1 in the arsepack.
I gotta say, your setup here Jess has me quite envious as I know this system works well for me too... But yours is better! I'm gettin' one mate.
Awesome video as usual. Cheers, hope all is well with you.
Regards, Secari.
Hey Bro! That is awesome. Pretty wild how similar our setups are. Most of the ones I have run have required suspenders as well. Definitely appreciate being able to access without removing the whole rig though. Have a good one 🤝
Man I gotta wonder how many bushcraft suits you got now?
A couple gorkas, some other mil surp. The pants are TruSpec. $15 on ebay. Funnily enough, I don’t have too many regular clothes lol
@@EnduranceRoom felt that
Savotta has some funny names for their products. Like "Askare" in English it means roughly "a Chore" or "a Job". But "Hatka" is a bit more complicated. It means "Otetaan hatkat!", "lets take a hike!" (leave most of your gear and get the h**l out of there and fast).
Commenting as Finn...
That’s pretty cool. I enjoy the humor. Cheers
@@EnduranceRoom @Varusteleka is famous about their humor 🙂
I like my Askare already. I’ve had it for about a week. But what i noticed is that the hip strap tends to loosen while I’m lifting it up before putting it on. Any ideas? Maybe I should roughen up the strap a little. I basically had the same problem with the shoulder straps on the Jääkäri XL.
Nice! Try cloth tape or hockey tape. Just put a little underneath the webbing were it slides on the buckle. Should work well. Cheers
Use the Tri-Glide buckles to lock the loose end, that *should* do the trick. It does, however, also make adjusting the strap slower. Webbing will always "bulge" a bit in adjustable buckles when there's no tension on it, thus resulting in the adjustments loosening a little bit when handling the pack/bag.
@@EnduranceRoom Thanks a lot. I'll try that.
@@Savotta Thanks. I actually added a second tri-glide buckle on each strap yesterday, one close to the click-buckle to lock the adjustment and another one to avoid a loose end. That seemed to help a little.