P A C K ONE from Mule Team Canvas Company
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Mantis Outdoors Gear Review: Mule Team Canvas Co. P.A.C.K. One. Great knapsack I am very impressed with this bag
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hi guys doing today this is William Myers minutes outdoors today we've got a really cool product we're going to show you from Mule Team canvas company don't go away alright so what I'm holding in my hands right now is the mule team canvas company pack one it's personal accessorised campus knapsack this is made out of a 15-ounce cotton canvas which makes it extremely durable and rugged to be able to beat on this thing and have it for years saying that's really cool about this is excuse the pun but it's literally a blank canvas which means it comes undyed untreated not wax or anything like that this is a pack that you customized to you alright some of the features of this packs include a carry strap for off body carry just being able to pick this thing up and go it has two straps for back carry as a plastic clip on it which is made like I said this thing is fully customized for you so if you don't like the plastic you just hack those off and put like a antler toggle or something like that on there this thing is made to be personalized to you other features include for grommet holes two on the flap and two on the bottom which makes this pack extremely versatile and we're going to go more into that here in a little bit alright and opening the pack the main pouch is 17 x 22 means it has seven hundred cubic inches of space in here which you can really load this pack up with the essentials for a day trip day hike hunting and fishing trip with the kids throw the essentials in here and go it's really really great pack the flap itself has two velcro sleeves in it but you can run all the way down to the bottom of the pack here and that just makes it great for throwing whatever you need just right in the flap and if you guys have like regular haversacks we put things in the flap it happen if it has a flat pocket that is if you put things in the flap sometimes when you open the pack up the things that are in the flap will fall out well these are velcro sealed so you can you know pretty much throw this around if you need to get into the main pouch and nothing that's in the flaps going to fall into the main pouch or fall on the ground mag I just want to give you guys a close-up of the pack itself as one in grommet holes like I said these buckles can be easily removed but then they serve the purpose quite well but you can remove them input you know antler toggle or something like that in here and that would be fine like I said it does come with a very very big dump pouch these two sleeves up on top are just perfect for throwing maybe a water bottle or some cordage a roll bank line things like that you know you decide what you're going to put in there very easy to open as well has these little tags that you just really quickly get in there and open them right up no problem and you know I'm not usually a fan of velcro but it seals this up so like I said when you do open this flap up to access the rest of your contents in the pack other falls out of the top if we give you guys a close-up of the stitching on all the straps and things like that this very very well stitched all right so I spoke a little bit about the versatility of this pack a few seconds ago and I really really impressed with this pack you know this can be used just as a nap sack or backup back rolled up into your main pack or you can be used as your main pack you know this can be used just as a ground cloth for your knees so you can working on a boat row set or whatever you need be used as a kneepad the Brahmins that are here could be last and used as a camp chair you know a hanging seat you could use this fly it real quick a son a sunshade you know just quick get out of the Sun flight into trees there's a million things that you could use this for yeah this pack is so versatile you know you can just throw this flat on the ground and you can load this thing up with firewood just with the flat on the ground like this and they latch the grommet holes together and then you pretty much got just a carrying case for firing one me that's just great you know this thing is made just for a million-in-one uses and like I said that can be dyed with regular it die actually what I'm going to do is I'm going to wait till the green come up on the walnut trees and I'm going to do a video about walnut dine and when you use this pact walnut died and then we're going to wax it with beeswax so definitely stay tuned for that video you know when I was first introduced to this pact I was really really impressed and one of the first things that I thought of was Roy crawl pack for him because this thing goes right on a Roy Croft pack frame no strapping or anything happened really necessary and then you can you can bind it on the frame itself and if you need to know what that is we're going to do a video very shortly roycroft back frame just kind of spoiler alert there I wanted to show you guys this pack because it's very very inexpensive this pack right now is only forty-nine dollars plus shipping and handling and like I said you can build this pack the way you want to there's not a lot of bells and extra whistles and things like that on there that you really don't want this thing can be shipped to you you dyed the color that you want wax it the way you want accessorize this thing to death you know you can have it screen printed you could have anything you want put on this thing it's just this is your pack at that point this isn't something you bought from so-and-so and you had a patch to it you dyed it you waxed it you did the work on it this is your pack or you can just leave it like this alright guys so I've been using this pack for several reasons but one of the main things is I'll roll this up and put it in my main pack and I use it kinda like a knapsack and things like at our spare bag if I need it but what I do is before I roll up in my wool blanket at night or my mms depending on the weather you know I'll take off certain items of clothing especially on boreal and things like that you know you don't want to be you know you don't want to have too many layers on at night and I'll throw whatever fits in this bag and then it's just it's pillows epic you know this could be used as a browse back and you're collecting browse throw it in his pack you know this there's so many things that this can be used for you know this in my opinion this qualifies as this bomb-proof shatterproof gear and that's pretty much the only year that you're going to see on my channel this stuff that I feel that it's just going to be around forever and stuff that has a million-in-one uses like this alright guys so like I said this is the pack lon personal accessorized canvas knapsack from mule team canvas company and this is what i would call bomb-proof shatterproof gear and i advise you guys if you have your cash forty nine dollars plus shipping and handling please go get one because it is very very versatile and very very very good piece of gear alright guys listen William ours mance outdoors I hope you enjoyed the video and if you did please subscribe to my channel like it my video helps me out appreciate all reviews comes to sport hopefully we'll see you out in the woods you
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