I have one on the way. I'm going to drop it off at the tailor & have him sew on a couple of PALS strips on each side so I can attach my sustainment pouches. One holds my Thermarest/Cascade "semi inflatable" sleeping pad perfectly, folded in half lengthwise and rolled. I'll probably get an ACU waist/butt pack for underneath (since it was designed for it) and carry my poncho liner or lite wool blanket. Very informative video.
Can you put an Israeli sleeping bag from the 70s inside? In my country's army we have them as a supply and they wouldn't let us place all the other elements that we had to carry (unless they burst first). What sleeping bag model do you use?
we don't happen to have one of those on hand so can't test that I'm afraid. However these would take the USGI patrol sleeping bag just fine with a bit of room to spare in the main compartment. The one in the video is just woobie (poncho liner)-I had this very loosely packed
Was debating including those in this video but decided it might make a good separate video (I too, like those a little more for all that extra MOLLE especially on the top panel). We get those from time to time as well
USMC FILBE Assault Pack is missing the backside sleeve compartment which is a huge minus. I like to carry my bundeswehr foldable sleeping mat and ground sheet in there. They also make the pack more comfortable and firm. FILBE has more organization capability on the inside tho.
I have one on the way. I'm going to drop it off at the tailor & have him sew on a couple of PALS strips on each side so I can attach my sustainment pouches. One holds my Thermarest/Cascade "semi inflatable" sleeping pad perfectly, folded in half lengthwise and rolled. I'll probably get an ACU waist/butt pack for underneath (since it was designed for it) and carry my poncho liner or lite wool blanket. Very informative video.
How much does it weight empty ?
I’m not sure if you still want to know, but I just weighed mine for you. It weighs about 4lbs
@@1mataleo1 thanks a lot
UCP/ACU. Better known as grandma's couch cover.
I’m guessing most folks will never need the “jump” features
widely speaking no - something one could always cut out to reduce weight if the user never expects to use it
Can you put an Israeli sleeping bag from the 70s inside? In my country's army we have them as a supply and they wouldn't let us place all the other elements that we had to carry (unless they burst first).
What sleeping bag model do you use?
we don't happen to have one of those on hand so can't test that I'm afraid. However these would take the USGI patrol sleeping bag just fine with a bit of room to spare in the main compartment. The one in the video is just woobie (poncho liner)-I had this very loosely packed
@@armyand_Outdoors thanks man. The sleeping bag provided only gave me problems.
Is that a British Toque you're wearing?
negative, we do sell British headovers but the one Im wearing is a commercial headover we sell.
What kind of MRE is that?
One of our own home brew ones we sell 😀
@@armyand_Outdoors too expensive buy them from Europe
The USMC one is better
Was debating including those in this video but decided it might make a good separate video (I too, like those a little more for all that extra MOLLE especially on the top panel). We get those from time to time as well
USMC FILBE Assault Pack is missing the backside sleeve compartment which is a huge minus. I like to carry my bundeswehr foldable sleeping mat and ground sheet in there. They also make the pack more comfortable and firm. FILBE has more organization capability on the inside tho.