Hahahaha I know, crazy. Now you know why my favorite time of the year is winter, nice and cold. I've been like that all my life! When I seen this Ruck I just had to have it. I think it checks all the boxes for me right now. Later my friend.
I'm glad I found this video by chance. I was looking at some Belgian jigsaw camo tests and this review popped up in my recommended. It just so happened that a few days ago I'd been looking at getting a basically brand new one of these packs because I've been needing an upgrade from my tiny 20 liter pack. This in depth review was great compared to the shorter ones I'd watched and I'm looking forward to getting one soon and going camping with it and maybe even trying out a little bit of backpacking.
I'm so glad you've enjoyed this video, I maybe long winded sometimes. LOL I'm telling you, I just love this pack, it will be well used this winter. I've examined it many times and I just can't believe how well they are made. It's a good thing I don't count grams when packing. LOL Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment. Have yourself a great day.
@@danielcharbonneau222 I’m looking forward to getting myself one. I’ll probably get it in December and use it for the first time on a cold weather camp out January.
Thanks for your comprehensive look at this bag. Been looking to replace my old Karrimor SF Sabre 80-130 (great big pack but sadly got full of mould due to my poor storage choice) and this looks like a great contender, they are very similar in many ways. All the best.
Thank You. 42 minutes, yeah I had a lot to say plus I did cut out about 15 minutes. LOL When I did my research I noticed that there weren't many videos on this pack. I just wanted to cover what I could. Thanks for dropping in and leaving your comment Rick
I just got a Belgian jigsaw pack. It's in Good shape. I pd 86 from the sportsman guide. Mmn, it's a little to much of a pack. The only thing I'd do. Would be to replace the buckle for waist strap.
Man you got to love the 110L I do like the one I have that's for sure. I totally agree with you, that waist strap buckle got to go, it messes with my head every time I use it. LOL
Thanks for the video! Very imformative. I'm considering a big pack for moving gear and tools about, also for using on a bike. I wondered if you have tried it with a heavy load yet, and whether the straps are comfortable.They look just a little close together for big guys like us, but maybe once the back is adjusted they sit OK ?
Thanks. Yeah I tried it with a medium load and it seemed OK as for the shoulder straps. And for us heavier set guys the waist belt was a good fit with extra length if needed. In the late Fall and early winter I'll be setting it up with a heavier load. I will put out an update than. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment.
I wonder how these European internal-frame rucks compare to the ILBE pack. I love my MOLLE II for hauling 50+ lbs. at a time, but it can very unwieldy at times if I'm doing anything remotely technical. I was looking into an ILBE since internal frames are supposed to excel at load stability, but they're really pricey. Would be nice if a pack like this offered the same benefits at a lower price point.
The US ILBE packs on ebay are very pricey for sure. And in saying that, if one was to find a ILBE at a much lower cost the pack would need a lot of TLC. As far as the MOLLE II, I like my setup, from a complete load out to it removable add ons. This alone makes the MOLLE II very versatile. If your doing anything remotely technical I think the 3 day assault pack alone would do you fine, I've packed mine with gear that did me well in trekking down the trails. but I don't know what your technical needs are.
Every Molle II straps and kidney - waist belts that I got was purchased from ebay.ca and .com. I hope that you find what your looking for. Thanks for dropping by. Have yourself a good weekend.
Beautiful space you have! Thanks for sharing sir, very much appreciated
Thank you very much, and your welcome.
Hard To Go Wrong With All The Featured Offered With This Rig ! Thanks For Sharing This Daniel ! Stay Hydrated Brother. ATB T God Bless
Hahahaha I know, crazy. Now you know why my favorite time of the year is winter, nice and cold. I've been like that all my life! When I seen this Ruck I just had to have it. I think it checks all the boxes for me right now. Later my friend.
I'm glad I found this video by chance. I was looking at some Belgian jigsaw camo tests and this review popped up in my recommended. It just so happened that a few days ago I'd been looking at getting a basically brand new one of these packs because I've been needing an upgrade from my tiny 20 liter pack. This in depth review was great compared to the shorter ones I'd watched and I'm looking forward to getting one soon and going camping with it and maybe even trying out a little bit of backpacking.
I'm so glad you've enjoyed this video, I maybe long winded sometimes. LOL I'm telling you, I just love this pack, it will be well used this winter. I've examined it many times and I just can't believe how well they are made. It's a good thing I don't count grams when packing. LOL Thanks for dropping by and leaving a comment. Have yourself a great day.
@@danielcharbonneau222 I’m looking forward to getting myself one. I’ll probably get it in December and use it for the first time on a cold weather camp out January.
@@shaqtus3365 That's so cool, enjoy it my friend.
Thanks for your comprehensive look at this bag. Been looking to replace my old Karrimor SF Sabre 80-130 (great big pack but sadly got full of mould due to my poor storage choice) and this looks like a great contender, they are very similar in many ways.
All the best.
Great information! Particularly the comparisons. Kinda long though.
Thank You. 42 minutes, yeah I had a lot to say plus I did cut out about 15 minutes. LOL When I did my research I noticed that there weren't many videos on this pack. I just wanted to cover what I could. Thanks for dropping in and leaving your comment Rick
Very nice backpack and review Daniel, thanks for sharing , God bless !
You know Michael it's growing on me now, I think I'm going to like using it. God Bless and take care my friend.
I just got a Belgian jigsaw pack. It's in Good shape. I pd 86 from the sportsman guide. Mmn, it's a little to much of a pack. The only thing I'd do. Would be to replace the buckle for waist strap.
Man you got to love the 110L I do like the one I have that's for sure. I totally agree with you, that waist strap buckle got to go, it messes with my head every time I use it. LOL
Jigsaw Camo hurts my eyes! 😁
Nice review, cheers from Italy.
LOL I know what your saying. It took me a while to warm up to it myself. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment.
Thanks for the video! Very imformative. I'm considering a big pack for moving gear and tools about, also for using on a bike. I wondered if you have tried it with a heavy load yet, and whether the straps are comfortable.They look just a little close together for big guys like us, but maybe once the back is adjusted they sit OK ?
Thanks. Yeah I tried it with a medium load and it seemed OK as for the shoulder straps. And for us heavier set guys the waist belt was a good fit with extra length if needed. In the late Fall and early winter I'll be setting it up with a heavier load. I will put out an update than. Thanks for dropping by and leaving your comment.
@@danielcharbonneau222 Thanks so much for the reply. I look forward to hearing how you get on with the pack with a big load.
I wonder how these European internal-frame rucks compare to the ILBE pack. I love my MOLLE II for hauling 50+ lbs. at a time, but it can very unwieldy at times if I'm doing anything remotely technical. I was looking into an ILBE since internal frames are supposed to excel at load stability, but they're really pricey. Would be nice if a pack like this offered the same benefits at a lower price point.
The US ILBE packs on ebay are very pricey for sure. And in saying that, if one was to find a ILBE at a much lower cost the pack would need a lot of TLC. As far as the MOLLE II, I like my setup, from a complete load out to it removable add ons. This alone makes the MOLLE II very versatile. If your doing anything remotely technical I think the 3 day assault pack alone would do you fine, I've packed mine with gear that did me well in trekking down the trails. but I don't know what your technical needs are.
Do you have any idea where I can buy straps and pads for the Molle frame? I want to mount it to a British 110 liter Bergen
Every Molle II straps and kidney - waist belts that I got was purchased from ebay.ca and .com. I hope that you find what your looking for. Thanks for dropping by. Have yourself a good weekend.