Not Your Average Tactical Backpack - Tasmanian Tiger Pathfinder MK II Backpack Review

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @therandochannel8438
    @therandochannel8438 3 роки тому +99

    When a company gets a review like this from this channel I wager they get a spike in sales pretty quick. This is such a strong endorsement without the sketchiness of the reviewer being payed to endorse the product, that's something I love about the channel. Always honest and transparent, all while holding strong values and even stronger integrity for showing off good products and warning people of bad ones. If I had the spare cash I would happily support you on patreon, but regardless TOGR is among the best channels I've ever stumbled across. Keep on truckin

    • @renanpozzolini9223
      @renanpozzolini9223 2 роки тому

      Gee bro I'm upset that now I can't find this backpack put a link there for me bro where you always have this backpack

    • @therandochannel8438
      @therandochannel8438 2 роки тому

      @@renanpozzolini9223 The link is in the vid description though currently not in stock

    • @egidegregoire5633
      @egidegregoire5633 2 роки тому

      Due to this review I bought this pack. So far did allready two trips with it, and realy loving it!

    • @Jandeganjaman
      @Jandeganjaman 2 роки тому

      @@therandochannel8438 then order on a German or Dutch website.

    • @Jandeganjaman
      @Jandeganjaman 2 роки тому

      @@egidegregoire5633 You wont regret it. I got the Raid Pack MK2 and Combat Pack MK1. I got those packs for nearly a decade now and its absolutely bomb proof. The packs are absurdly strong and long lasting. Also got a friend with a Pathfinder and Daypack. TT has epic gear for a decent price

  • @billt9687
    @billt9687 3 роки тому +17

    I would have to say that it IS military grade. I actually used the original Pathfinder in Afghanistan during combat operations, and it held up great.

  • @UpsideDownCanoe
    @UpsideDownCanoe Рік тому +7

    That load limit of 25kg is super conservative, I've carried 40kg in this backpack with no problem for over a year and it's still holding up great

  • @Odinsabenteuer
    @Odinsabenteuer 3 роки тому +22

    This Pack is Awsome! i changed from a cheap backpack to this. Loadouts with 30kg are so easy to carry. 20kg i even doesn't feel on my back. it sits perfect on my body. I love the Pathfinder and it is a Gamechanger in my bushcraft and hiking adventures.

  • @iberiksoderblom
    @iberiksoderblom 3 роки тому +9

    I've used the Mk1 tactically, with a weight well above 25kg.
    More like 35kg-37kg's.
    It's held up just fine for long time in field.
    Had to make some changes to the waistbelt, the chest-strap/sholder-straps (QR) and the lower pockets on the sides (things could easily fall out).

  • @scottlomas5509
    @scottlomas5509 3 роки тому +18

    I'll definitely be getting this pack. Thank you for the information and your hard work to bring it to us all. Thank you sir.

    • @thespartenkid
      @thespartenkid 3 роки тому +1

      Checkout the field pack mk2; its 40kg carry limit, weighs 600g less and is 75L, if you dont use half the main compartment (like i dont in summer) you can clip the lid down as a "front pocket" and your head wont hit the frame (y)

  • @vonsprague7913
    @vonsprague7913 3 роки тому +5

    I've got the TT Field Pack Mk2, the Essentials 15l day pack and two SP8 molle pouches 8l each. The build quality is excellent and the materials used are first rate even down to YKK zips and branded Cordura. The V2 harness system is excellent and by far the most comfortable I've ever used in 20 years of soldiering and 40 years of backpacking. In fact it allowed me at 54 to carry loads I actually thought I was no longer capable of. Great review and very fair. Just for the record I'm led to believe that these are issue for German SF troops so the military pack issue is pretty much mute, there are lots of different load outs required for various tasks by various units so size isn't the only issue. A great review Luke, as always S&H

  • @nandorweiss374
    @nandorweiss374 3 роки тому +17

    This is the best review for this awesome pack, this is actually my favorite, but unfortunately too expensive for me. Maybe, one day, I'll buy a used one. Nonetheless I have to correct you with the maximum load weight. The V2-system is what Tatonka uses, it's their system and these two companies are combined, I don't know how to say it in English but Tasmanian Tiger is a part of Tatonka. Tatonka says the V2-system is build to carry up to 25 kilograms, Tasmanian Tiger says it can haul up to 45 kilograms, so it would be quite good for the military. The German Bundeswehr uses this pack often. It's not the standard pack, but many soldiers get themselves this pack because of the comfort, so it's in military use.

    • @martinerhard8447
      @martinerhard8447 3 роки тому +1

      Tatonkas Lastenkraxe also uses the V2 and is rather for 50kg.
      Here its used to carry 115kg
      ua-cam.com/video/NbaUDyi0bNQ/v-deo.html
      I think its durable enough to carry more than the average person can carry

    • @thespartenkid
      @thespartenkid 3 роки тому +2

      The Field Pack Mk2 is far superior. 2.65kg empty and is designed for 40kg loads.
      Its a modified floating lid style bergen. Its from 13cm to 22cm shorter than the pathfinder depending how you use it. (Lid folded over front makes the frame flush to your shoulders)
      I have the main compartment half empty and the lid folded over the front and sinched,
      Its perfect for hunting or winter as i can stalk without the top of the bag snagging under thick brush as if its a 45-55L, then i can bag my catch and keep moving.
      Its setup in a way i can literally stuff a 35L rucksack or animal inside yet its modular to my back and allows me to tilt my head up (while the lid is down) this 'Pathfinder' pack looks uncomfortably tall in comparison and is only 5L bigger.
      Infact the pathfinder is 85cm tall when packed.
      The Field Pack Mk2 is 73cm when packed and is only 63cm tall with the lid sinched over the front.. if going through no-mans land is your thing; the least thing you want is the top of your pack snagging you back against the shrub.
      Also if you add the side pouches (which i dont really reccomend btw as it ruins the bags modularity) you get 95L @ 3.3kg. Add hip pouches and your around 104L @ 3.5kg.

    • @thespartenkid
      @thespartenkid 3 роки тому +2

      Forgot to mention i have an admin pouch as a front zip pocket just above the sleeping compartment and 2 hip pouches! Probably 84L now.

  • @AllTheGoodNamesGoneReally
    @AllTheGoodNamesGoneReally 3 роки тому +19

    I have the TT Raid Pack MKIII and love it like you do the larger one. If the Pathfinder is too big, you'll be happy with the Raid Pack. Enough for some days and the carrying system is amazing too.

    • @thespartenkid
      @thespartenkid 3 роки тому +4

      I got the field pack mk2 because its 2.75kg and 75L, also holds upto 40kg advertised.
      Second to this though you can fold the lid down quite far and it can become a "front pocket" instead which brings the height of the pack way down which helps avoid getting snagged when going under brush.
      Its good for me because i can take it hunting while staying modular and then bag my catch.
      If you add side and hip pouches its upto 105L @3.4kg

    • @thespartenkid
      @thespartenkid 3 роки тому +1

      *for summer loadouts i dont use half the main pack so the lid sits over it like a front pocket.

    • @thespartenkid
      @thespartenkid 3 роки тому +2

      Edit* its 2.65kg with no pouches

  • @davidleonard1813
    @davidleonard1813 2 роки тому +2

    Sternum strap being short. Had that problem before. Easy easy fix. Male and female buckle 6 inch strap just clip in use that as the tightening strap

  • @bradmatthews7124
    @bradmatthews7124 2 роки тому +1

    Great no nonsense review. I bought a Tasmanian Tiger Raid Mk III pack about 9 months ago and I absolutely love it. I'm not a military/law enforcement guy at all, but i've been hiking for about 35 years. I don't cycle my gear that often because I buy stuff that goes the distance and is highly functional. Can't recommend Tassie Tiger products enough.

  • @martinerhard8447
    @martinerhard8447 3 роки тому +5

    Love that brand.
    I got their load carrier and the 80L bag that fits to it and its just excellent for hauling heavy loads in difficult terrain. I use it for hunting and winter camping

  • @incognito1409
    @incognito1409 Рік тому +2

    Outstanding review, and yes it is most definitely a military backpack. You do realize OA to the knees and back is service disability number one? Nobody in their right mind carries a ton of weight on their back. 18kg's tops, absolutely no more, and that's already an ambitious weight. You can't manoeuvre with heavy loads and you'll destroy your knees (trust me, I know what OA in both knees is and it aint no joke). Anyway, I degress. This pack is absolutely perfect for travelling backpacker/semi backpacker style in LATAM where jerking around with suit cases makes no sense whatsoever.
    1. People in the transportation business (air port baggage handlers, mini van drivers, cab drivers etc) aren't considerate with your stuff at all. It gets thrown around and squeezed in all over the place. This pack is superior to the WAS X300 (another great review of yours btw) because its cordura grade is higher (700D, Warrior stuff is 500D). I would not worry about this pack being abused, it'll survive.
    2. It's a perfect travel bag for moving with your stuff from accommodation to accommodation. Most of LATAM has jacked up roads and pavement practically everywhere you go and elevators are more an exception rather than the rule, so you need a sturdy built and well thought out pack.
    3. I love the 3 separate compartments and immediately see use for my needs: pillow goes in the top, middle is for clothing, toiletry bag etc and the lower compartment is excellent for the dirty laundry bag and flip flops. I like to keep all these items seperate from a packing and hygiene perspective, so this pack is perfect for my specific needs. The molle on the sides is perfect for attaching the Maxpedition bottle pouches (when they'll make them in RG/OD again...) because I want water literally everywhere, and the front compartment is excellent for quickly stowing away hats and ponchos indeed. My wife loves this pack as well. It remedies all lessons learned travelling around in LATAM over the years .
    10.03.2023 UPDATE: I've done painstaking research, but the sternum strap issue can be fixed aftermarket from two good COTS sources;
    fulltangtactical.com/collections/backpacks-accessories/products/universal-backpack-sternum-strap-chest-harness?variant=40096408862774 and
    eberlestock.com/products/sternum-strap-replacement-assembly?variant=16875770249267
    Just make sure to ask about green. I already reached out to Eberlestock and asked for an ETA. I shall report back with their response. Update 4 April 2023. Green is available.

  • @propellerheadnj
    @propellerheadnj 3 роки тому +1

    I picked up that same pack in coyote a few weeks after you first teased us with it. LOL. I had initially gone with a Mardingtop 65L pack on Amazon based on another UA-camr's channel. Glad the Amazon return policy was so easy. I returned the Mardingtop and ordered the Tasmanian Tiger off their website on the same day. I needed a "Bubba Class" backpack for knocking around in the woods bushcrafting and whatnot. The other backpack was barely cosplay quality. This thing is built like a tank. I will be making a replacement sternum strap for mine also. I thought it was just my imagination. This thing can swallow up a military ECWS sleeping bag system, two tarps, a beefy USMC 2 man tent system, and all my other gear with no trouble at all. I can even put an AR15 buttstock wrapped in a rag down into the side pocket and secure the handguard with the pals webbing and some velcro loops. It is awesome! I'm glad I waited a bit. I really wanted a big Eberlestock pack, but saw your old video on that thing wobbling and bailed on that idea. Your videos have saved me (and cost me) a few dollars and I am happy there is a resource like yours out there. No BS, just facts. Thanks Luke!

  • @mariehammond934
    @mariehammond934 3 роки тому +1

    You sold me on this pack! The audio was great! Crystal clear. Thankyou Luke! God bless you

  • @hiei248
    @hiei248 3 роки тому +9

    This looks very, very similar to the Marines ILBE that was done by arcteryx.
    Also sounds quality was good throughout the video. No noticable wind

  • @paintcoach101
    @paintcoach101 3 роки тому +3

    Great review. I have the TT Raid pack. Not as big. Awesome quality as well.
    I still have the TT Pathfinder MKII on my radar. Thanks for doing the hard yards for us here in You Tube land. It makes purchasing so much easier.

  • @vigur8687
    @vigur8687 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for your good and well researched review. Since the first of november there is a new contender by Tasmanian Tiger. It is called the Mil Ops Pack 80 + 24 it has a higher weight limit and some other new features.
    Thank you again for your videos and greetings from Germany. 🇩🇪

  • @nickhtk6285
    @nickhtk6285 7 місяців тому

    Ive owned my TT Pathfinder MK 1 since 2012. Its an incredible piece of gear that I use on multi day hikes in the mountains. This is serious gear for serious people.

  • @MrExercist
    @MrExercist Рік тому +1

    Sadly the sidepockets are big, but the elastic strap is so strong and short, that a 1L Nalgene doesn't fit in it when the backpack is on your back. I think this is a big negative point.. also the helmet compartment is not really usable for smaller items, that you would want as quick access. Overall it is is still a good one.

  • @quidostoteler1976
    @quidostoteler1976 3 роки тому +2

    Greet pack, i,ve got the Tatonka version with the X1 suspention system for load upto 40kg, also great

  • @brianhickey5949
    @brianhickey5949 3 роки тому +4

    80 L is substantial :) I like the pack and will definitely consider it! I may have to sew in some expansion on the chest/sternum strap, but I like every aspect of the pack :) I wonder though - a friend of mine was Army and he said a full load out was 85 lbs. - so I am not sure if it is the loadout that makes it military or the materials.

  • @midnightmoses9631
    @midnightmoses9631 3 роки тому

    I am 180 cm tall and weigh 107 kg. My chest circumference is 125 cm and I have no problems with the length of the chest strap. Chest strap works just fine. I have done several long hikes with this backpack and it's best i've ever used. I have also Savotta Jääkäri L and two different Karrimor backpacks. This backpack is awesome for heavy loads.

  • @Imightberiding
    @Imightberiding 3 роки тому +1

    Very similar to an expedition Tatonka pack I've had for several years. Same suspension system as well.

  • @sparkrain3580
    @sparkrain3580 Рік тому +1

    Regarding the weight limit, I'm currently holding the new 2023 Tasmanian Tiger catalog, in there they have an overview of their different carrying systems for backpacks and the V2 of the Pathfinder is said to be for loads up to 40 kg or 88 pounds. Maybe that helps someone.

  • @ak7557
    @ak7557 3 роки тому +2

    Did not know the carry limit for the pack and have carried 40-50 kg in/on the pack without problems. I am using it as wildlife photography backpack for overnight trips

  • @flatmoon6359
    @flatmoon6359 3 роки тому

    Been using same Bergan for 20+ years,same ish features, nothing changes.Used 3 days a week 60 to 70 miles,7 years service,not changing any time soon.

  • @anthonycampos7417
    @anthonycampos7417 3 роки тому +2

    I would love to see a comparison between this bag and the Vanquest Markhor 45 pack.
    They seem almost EXACTLY the same in features, build, materials, carry and options but in a slightly smaller form factor

  • @brillianttex
    @brillianttex 3 роки тому +1

    It is Nylon Kordura 1000D fabric with PU coating

  • @kolouker
    @kolouker 3 роки тому

    TT Range Pack and Raid Pack are standard issue packs in Polish special forces. For years they were using off-the-shelf packs, and now 1:1 copies of these packs are made by military contractors. The only difference is that they have fast release buckles on shoulder straps.

  • @alexanderweaver7066
    @alexanderweaver7066 3 роки тому +1

    I no longer buy backpacks but after this review I may buy one to use in my van for storage and possibly for a "get home" or bug out bag.

  • @TheDrag0nPotat0
    @TheDrag0nPotat0 3 роки тому +2

    I have the 2021 brochure of TT in front of me. it says the V2 and V2 plus systems are made for loads up to 40KG. the X1 for over 40 KG

  • @billhayes8526
    @billhayes8526 3 роки тому

    As a winter camper, I love 80L packs. This one has my interest for sure. Thanks Luke!

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym1065 3 роки тому +2

    Nicely done Luke👍👍 Good, honest, thorough review. Just how we like them. This pack looks good if going some distance, the weight is up there though. The tall style could become bothersome but utility and comfort have to be considered. Thanks for the review.

  • @arnoglock5087
    @arnoglock5087 2 роки тому +2

    I have been using the V2 system for over 15 years on a 80 liter backpack from Tasmanian Tigers parent company Tatonka (making gear for the civilian market) and I would say that you can easily go over 25 Kg. I believe the German military is now also using some backpacks with that system. I believe that makes it real military then 😊

  • @andrewhunter6536
    @andrewhunter6536 Рік тому

    Tatonka uses the same carry system and have the x1 system for heavier loads. I have the Yukon with the v2 and the small waist size is a problem. The long torso is good though since on the 60L I need to set the back to it’s maximum length.
    In general though I love the tatonka Yukon. Amazing for relatively heavy loads

  • @sixfivearms8896
    @sixfivearms8896 3 роки тому

    No problem with wind sound. Can hear it only if I max out AirPod ear buds volume, and even then it's not distracting.

  • @themystery4977
    @themystery4977 3 роки тому

    A friend of mine has the Range Finder MKII. It has pouches on the sides and hydration bladder pouch also. It's a beast. 100L capacity. Looks just like this but slightly different with extra pouches.

  • @puppypiranhaforever1729
    @puppypiranhaforever1729 3 роки тому

    Firs the new microphone worked great, never would have known it was windy. The pack looks awesome and as for the handle strap hitting the back of your head, perhaps using a bit of vecro to stick it to the vecro patch area behind your head.

  • @kyleironheart
    @kyleironheart 2 роки тому +1

    Planning on going along the Appalachian trails this year, might be the pack im looking for

  • @somerandomguy4149
    @somerandomguy4149 3 роки тому

    i absolutely love your reviews. no matter what your reviewing. i love how your so honest with everything. and that u dont care if we buy it or not. i love that u sold me on the decathlon pack u did a while back. all tho i couldn't find the exact one u reviewed i i still got there 60l one and im pretty happy with it. so keep up the good work.

  • @cfx3
    @cfx3 3 роки тому +1

    Nice review Luke, wish you had posted this half a year earlier.. I bought a pack and am regretting it because the waist straps keep digging into my hips..

  • @thetorchandlanternlab2353
    @thetorchandlanternlab2353 3 роки тому +2

    The mike works perfectly, when I saw it I thought that it was an excellent idea.
    Great review as always.
    Kind regards,
    South Africa

  • @MQuinn-eb3zz
    @MQuinn-eb3zz 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, I've been contemplating getting this pack - good info.

  • @heidih2887
    @heidih2887 3 роки тому

    Looks like the grab strap is what's most likely to touch the back of a person's head.. Might be a way to secure the strap out of the way to reduce that. I imagine the "touching" would be most noticeable/annoying when wearing a hat with brim all the way around.. but if the grab loop were secures (perhaps a thin strap with velcro or similar) would probably be less likely to bump the hat?

  • @thehunt226
    @thehunt226 3 роки тому +1

    Great review Luke, as always. Just one thing, the loadlifters are menat to be mounted on the lower adjusters, when the person carrying it is smaller. If you sinch down the top you should have no issues with "headbobbing" :-)

  • @cowboynetic8587
    @cowboynetic8587 18 днів тому

    listen to me, i saw this review two years ago, and said "there's no way it's THAT good." I actually bought this pack and let me tell you.. it really is THAT GOOD.

  • @argokuusk
    @argokuusk 3 роки тому +1

    So, what's it gonna be? This, or the Savotta Jääkäri L?

  • @daven953
    @daven953 3 роки тому

    Luke, the mike sounds great. Good addition. Great review. I always like watching them even if I'm not in the market for that item. Rock on and caffeine up. Thanks.

  • @damnyankeed.3750
    @damnyankeed.3750 3 роки тому +1

    Nice review. Good choice for review. The glaring problem is that an 80L bag that only handles 55 lbs kinda sucks. I do prefer military bags for that reason. That's a huge pack. If you need an 80L pack, I'm sure you need a higher load capacity.

    • @LeFrançais-f1n
      @LeFrançais-f1n 4 місяці тому

      You can handle more, on the website you can see that the V2 carrying system is able to handle about 40kg ( idk how much in lbs i’m not american

  • @Skeptic2006
    @Skeptic2006 3 роки тому

    I'm not in the market for any tactical or military gear which is a pity since you do the best product reviews on the internet hands down. I would be broke if I wanted to look like I'm still in the military service :)
    I really appreciate the agenda free approach you have. I do watch a lot of outdoor and hiking gear reviewers but when half of the video is how a certain company has former-olympiads as customer support, how fantastic they are etc it doesn't actually make me want to order anything from them. All I can think is how much is that youtuber being paid to hype their products.
    Respect.

  • @upnorthaleutdirks8713
    @upnorthaleutdirks8713 2 роки тому

    Excellent audio, and Hello from Point Hope,Alaska. I enjoy your channel, thanks, it is good when it's purpose built.

  • @PreppedScots
    @PreppedScots 3 роки тому +4

    Reminds me of my SHTF bag, I have a wisport raccoon 85L and it’s practically bombproof, would be a good item to review however idk how easy it would be for yous to get wisport’s gear since it’s a polish company, after I bought mine the prices started to rise well up, presuming brexit issues
    Brilliant review lad keep it up, all the best from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ❤️

    • @wanderkalli4711
      @wanderkalli4711 3 роки тому

      The wisport is good to, i personaly miss the lumbar vertebra cushion ( im a older part ^^). But the quality of materials are very good. And you has right, the price rised up alot. So i buy the TT, otherwise the polish crew ha get the order... have a good time!

  • @cgrantwbfl
    @cgrantwbfl 2 роки тому

    I have the Raider MKIII pack, it’s the next size down. You should give that one a review, I love it
    If you can’t get your hands on that, you should check out the Helikon Tex Bergen, another great pack. Tasmanian Tiger and Helikon have the best packs IMO.

  • @jksponga
    @jksponga 3 роки тому

    No problem with the audio. Love the pack. Thanks wolf.

  • @keeneterry1603
    @keeneterry1603 3 роки тому

    Looks very similar to a Mountain smith frostfire 73 expedition pack I have. I've added custom pockets and have carried upwards of 80lbs in that thing comfortably. Love a bigger pack to carry all the comforts of home along with me.

  • @canadafree2087
    @canadafree2087 3 роки тому +2

    Way too heavy for me. In general dislike containers that weigh more than the contents, there is nothing I carry that weighs more then 3 pounds individually. I am looking for a 2#-4# pack. The heavier the pack, the more your gear should weigh, otherwise why carry such a heavy pack. My Kelty is too tall and I don't enjoy it, but it all depends on the bulk of the items. That strap can be easily changed with some webbing. I'll often go to a shoe repair (the older school ones, not the chain ones) if I need a backpack stitched for repair.

  • @sassylady2001
    @sassylady2001 3 роки тому

    Mic works fine. No extra sounds - no wind at all.

  • @22leggedsasquatch
    @22leggedsasquatch 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the nice review. I add external Tasmanian Tiger pouches/bags, also One Tigris items.

  • @MoorlanderEDC
    @MoorlanderEDC 3 роки тому +1

    Love your content and the amount of detail you go to. The new mic cut all of that wind noise out completely. Here in Europe TT are highly regarded. I've been a UK TT ambassador for the last three years. I'd love to here your thoughts on the TT Modular Trooper pack. It's a wee bit smaller at 55 ltrs so better suited to 3 or 4 day walks. It's an awesome pack. I'd love to hear what you think. Stay safe my friend 👍

  • @Militaryshoplv
    @Militaryshoplv 3 роки тому

    Tasmanian Tiger Pathfinder MKII backpack are our bestseller of 80L backpacks! Great backpack for great price!

  • @scottlomas5509
    @scottlomas5509 3 роки тому

    I didn't hear any wind 🌬️ the mic is a go. I love the bag.

  • @mibu7261
    @mibu7261 3 роки тому +1

    Some thoughts: TT is the tactical/military brand of Tatonka. The big selling TT backpacks habe an equivalent civilian Tatonka model. Equivalent to the Pathfinder ist the Tatonka Yukon. The new Tatonka Yukon 80 + 10 has a different carrysystem, that is able to carry more than 25 kg. And the new Mil Ops Pack 80+24 (2021 model), looks like the Pathfinder with sidebags, has the V2 system too and is able to carry 50kg. Maybe the updated the V2 system. We have to wait, how they will upgrade a Pathfinder MK3.
    Furthermore essenial TT backpacks are: Raid Pack MK3, Mission Pack MK2 and the Modular Packs.

    • @martinerhard8447
      @martinerhard8447 3 роки тому

      I mean the v2 can handel much more than 25kg. The tt load carrier also has it and is rated for 50kg.
      I already used it to carry 70kg+ and there is a youtube vid of a guy carrying a 115kg tractor tire with it.

    • @mibu7261
      @mibu7261 3 роки тому

      @@martinerhard8447 ripperkon reviewed the new Mil Ops Pack 80+24, he said, that this backpack ist the new backpack of the german army Bundeswehr....

    • @martinerhard8447
      @martinerhard8447 3 роки тому

      @@mibu7261
      Oh i know that its the new for the bundeswehr. I actually saw it just yesterday...ust by a bw soldier but not during combat and instead just as a bag for our jga xD

  • @brgaskill
    @brgaskill 3 роки тому

    I hope you will do a rundown on your van soon. I would like to hear what and why you chose what you did. Great info all the time.

  • @viz.on7
    @viz.on7 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the review, looks good.
    The mic does block the wind but also the sound, so I heard you pretty quite compared to other videos.

  • @bobmcelroy7289
    @bobmcelroy7289 3 роки тому

    Wind noise was no problem. Used to carry a similar pack 30 years ago for SAR medical.

    • @securemindsetofficial
      @securemindsetofficial 2 роки тому

      I'm actively looking for a new sar pack. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @bobmcelroy7289
      @bobmcelroy7289 2 роки тому

      @@securemindsetofficial Not anymore...havent carried one in a few years now, I got old...but there are some good ones around, depending on which area your going into.

  • @Atheistbatman
    @Atheistbatman 2 роки тому

    Just got defense 1 delivered
    BAF
    Love it
    Thank you

  • @JorvikBerserkir
    @JorvikBerserkir 3 роки тому +4

    If I was going to spend serious money on a pack, I'd just save a bit more and get a Jaakaari XL. I got the Belgian M97 for a fraction of the price and it is seriously comfortable for me.

    • @apsynto
      @apsynto 3 роки тому +1

      As an owner and a big fan of Savotta gear(Jaakaari S, M and L, also Keikkas S, M and L) I would strongly suggest seeing the XL in person before buying it. Thanks to it's rolltop it is like a tunnel when trying to find something inside it. Even with my L I almost dissapear in it when reaching towards the bottom.
      It might not be a big issue for some but for me it's a deal breaker for anything larger than the L.

    • @JorvikBerserkir
      @JorvikBerserkir 3 роки тому

      @@apsynto thanks for the info, I was thinking if getting the CP10 and setting that as a lid for it. I've never used a roll top, or a dry bag before so I think I'll definitely need to look it through before I grab one

    • @apsynto
      @apsynto 3 роки тому

      @@JorvikBerserkir don't get me wrong, I very much like my L, it's a great and comfortable backpack but the rolltop is my least favorite feature of it. On the XL the issue would be even worse. Too bad they stopped making the LJK Modular, that was a perfect pack. Särmä is definitely good stuff, pretty sure it's made in Savotta factory, just more military orientated and slightly cheaper

  • @bluenetmarketing
    @bluenetmarketing 3 роки тому

    Excellent review. All business with the right touch of humanity.

  • @josephbrown-ut9ty
    @josephbrown-ut9ty 3 роки тому

    I like the looks , but I've already got a Large pack....have a Good day and enjoy the cooler temperatures.

  • @iandexterong9196
    @iandexterong9196 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for the comprehensive and informative review! Very helpful. For summer time use for 2-4 days out, which brand of backpack do you recommend? Will 65 litres be suitable?

  • @brillianttex
    @brillianttex 3 роки тому +1

    Tactical Backpack looks good. I love military olive color.

  • @stillkicking8693
    @stillkicking8693 3 роки тому

    Looks a heck a lot like my Osprey aether 80 plus , there is a few different things but not many , I’ll still keep my Osprey for now . Good review

  • @nicholasleonardo4788
    @nicholasleonardo4788 3 роки тому

    Totally like that pack. Since you can add side pouches you can really carry a huge load. Agree that it's a late Fall, Winter pack. Great review as always.

  • @midnightmoses9631
    @midnightmoses9631 3 роки тому

    I have walked with this backpack for over 60 km with 35kg load on it. No problem. The backpack is capable of that.

  • @garyrieck629
    @garyrieck629 3 роки тому

    Love your no holds barred reviews!

  • @TaivalOutdoors
    @TaivalOutdoors 3 роки тому +1

    80 liters but weight limit of less than 25 kilos seems strange to me. If it would be just a tad smaller and have a true floating lid, this would be very interesting to me. Weirdly heavy, too.

  • @davereid-daly2205
    @davereid-daly2205 2 роки тому

    Its a perfect size to carry food, clothing, climbing gear, climbing rack and two full ropes !

  • @IMDARKFIRE007
    @IMDARKFIRE007 3 роки тому

    I have and love my Molle2 ruck, tough sucker and weight distribution is very good...but the thing is HEAVY. I mean after a 6lb tent, sleeping bag, cot and chair I feel like I have a Volkswagen in there....and I mean the ultra light gear, 2 pound chair, 3 pound cot, 3 or so pound sleeping bag. And that's without other MUST have things like food, water, a pot/skillet, first aid, and on and on. I would be interested to know this packs weight versus the Molle2.

  • @BacktotheOutdoors
    @BacktotheOutdoors 3 роки тому +3

    I think this style of pack certainly has the cool factor going for it. Same for military style packs in general - they are fun to handle. I couldn’t justify a 7-pound pack unless it was a mostly flat hike with short days in terms of mileage, which is why I don’t own a heavy pack. In mild winters (say above 15-20 degrees at night) my 58-liter pack is enough for me.

  • @garfield9889
    @garfield9889 9 місяців тому

    Hey TT is a German Company and in Germany some spezial Units like KSK are use Packs from TT. And some of the Packs they use did use the V2 System so its Military rated. Maybe in the US its not the Military Style but in Germany it is. Hope it helps greating from Germany

    • @Daurentius322
      @Daurentius322 3 місяці тому +1

      Actually the German military also uses these backpacks, in my travels around Germany I have encountered countless individuals from the Germany military that were using these backpacks and I even had a chat with a few them because they noticed that I was wearing a tan TT52 modular backpack, I ended up asking them about their personal experiences during operations and they said that it performed solidly, I can also confirm this for the TT52 which I have loaded up to 35 kg on dozens of occasions and have carried for many hours without any issues.
      As a matter of fact, the TT52 which I have is incredibly comfortable to wear and I think the metal/aluminum ribs really make the difference.
      But the absolute best rucksack I have is the Berghaus MMPS Vulcan V, I think that thing can easily handle 50 kgs and is really a steal for 300 euro's.

  • @Robert-cd2ht
    @Robert-cd2ht 3 роки тому

    Great agenda free comprehensive review Luke, The mike is clear, blocks out wind but not crows. Not as good audio as last video though.

  • @edpikestone6800
    @edpikestone6800 3 роки тому

    Take a look at the Berghaus Vulcan 2 Bergen. 80l pack with 2 10l optional side pouches. It is pretty much the same as the British Army Bergen only in olive drab. G they are indestructible and you can pick up excellent second hand one for about £60 ($100).

  • @doc3162
    @doc3162 3 роки тому

    I have a backpack just like that one from another company, it's absolutely not as nice so it looks like I'll be getting a new backpack from them. Love the review. Thanks Luke.

  • @chrismoore600
    @chrismoore600 3 роки тому

    Great review love the pack. I'm looking to buy my first internal frame pack. Have been an external frame guy my hole life. I've been looking at the granite gear crown or blaze but this pack needs a hard look. As always outstanding job. Take care my friend.

  • @shashiprasad7236
    @shashiprasad7236 3 роки тому

    First of all the stitching of the bag excellent very genuine beautiful n more Space weather is big or small item love it 😊

  • @fuglstad_explores
    @fuglstad_explores 2 роки тому

    First of all, let me just say I really like your channel. I find it a good source for reviews of future purchases.
    Now I do not agree with you on the assessment that military backpacks are not made with comfort in mind. Maybe thats the case in the US, but here in Norway and Europe (Where TT is from) it most definitely is. Just check our the Norrøna Recon 125L Synkroflex Backpack. Now TT has equipment made for both army and civilian usage, and while this backpack in particular are more towards the civilian side of things I wouldn't say the brand itself isn't making high grade military equipment.

  • @highonimmi
    @highonimmi 3 роки тому

    that website has it for under 300 bux (vat included). so that means even cheaper!
    i like their tactical/military stuff.

  • @cthulhu6697
    @cthulhu6697 3 роки тому

    Looking at the ruck with a side view kinda reminds me of the ILBE ( a plainer version of an ILBE anyway ). The ladder type shoulder harness adjustment system reminds me of that on the Dutch Alpine Saracen ( which you did a review on years ago ), and that is a great military ruck that is capable of carrying much more than this ruck and at a much better price tag. That said, the Tasmanian Tiger is a civilian ruck and, like you said, I always hear really good things about Tasmanian Tiger gear of all kinds

  • @AmazinFireMan
    @AmazinFireMan 3 роки тому

    Volume was terrific. Couldn’t have been much wind, didn’t see a leaf move. 🙃

  • @rowdybobm
    @rowdybobm 3 роки тому

    I definitely packed that thing around it looks awesome keep up the good work you have an awesome channel

  • @orangeblack1285
    @orangeblack1285 2 роки тому

    0:06 is it just me or does the backpack sits super height above your hips? I'm currently trying to decide between the 80l pathfinder or the 75l field pack.. quite unsure which one I like more at the moment

  • @MikeStarrPSN
    @MikeStarrPSN Рік тому

    I am really interested what your thought and review would be on Berghaus Crusader or hitting closer (my) home (Poland) one of the Wisport backpacks? Oh! Great video (as usual) by the way 🙂👍

  • @fhazen01
    @fhazen01 3 роки тому

    Have you tested the Crua Outdoors four season tent? It has a insulated liner with a blowup frame. In the test video I seen, there was a +20 deg difference inside from the outside temp. However not a tent to backpack due to being bulky. The test party carried it in a canoe.

  • @tomwilliams8675
    @tomwilliams8675 3 роки тому

    Great review Luke. It's a nice looking pack. Thanks 🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Senior_Prepper
    @Senior_Prepper Місяць тому

    Wanting to buy a 80l backpack thanks for the great review

  • @burstfireno1617
    @burstfireno1617 Рік тому

    Good pack, buuut must say that I still love my Fjalraven Kajka. Bulit like a tank indeed. Plus the one of the selling point for me was that the Kajka can be opened up fully from behind

  • @heartlandhawk4513
    @heartlandhawk4513 3 роки тому

    Hey Luke another great review. You are my Go to for reviews. Don't discount the military applications of this pack. While it may not see widespread issue, I bet some of the snake eaters might use it. They usually don't travel with 80-100lbs on their back. Their loadouts are much lighter.

  • @TheLapierre
    @TheLapierre 3 роки тому

    It kinda looks like the savotta jääkäri xl, but I do belive the Savotta will be able to carry much more weight because it´s really rugged. I love Tasmanian Tiger and have the old version of the "TT Mission Pack" in my car as a GHB
    Thanks for the video!

  • @billlagoon3749
    @billlagoon3749 3 роки тому

    I use the 75 ltr tas pack and their products are great tougher than most and can really handle some abuse