Hidden Woodsmen Haversack -Mantis Outdoors
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The hidden woodsmen haversack is one of the most comfortable and functional bags that i carry into the woods and now with the recent upgrades to the bag it has transformed into more of a carry system that is modular for all you outdoor adventure
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Video Transcription
hey guys doing this William Myers out here at the prepared my one-on-one filming ground AKA chris Tanner's backyard bringing you guys at not a new bag from the hidden ones been just an upgraded version of his haversack and I wanted to show you guys this because one his skill has improved 100 fold and two he's got some upgrades to it that really really impressed me so stay tuned alright so many of you have seen my old hammer psychic floor and it pretty much looks just like this this is my new one and obviously you can see that there are bags attached to it that's because he added Molly attachments to the sides out of the bags and it is convenient I kind of put this back on there just as to show you guys what can be done I really kind of don't like the way this bag feels attached on it I love the bottle kit attached to the side is it's balanced it feels great and it frees up space in my haversack and actually what I have in there now it's just another bottle kid just like I can carry instead of 32 ounces I can carry 64 ounces just more water that I can carry with me so I don't have to worry about it for a little bit longer I could go a little bit further jog a little farther hike a little farther you get the point so you know all of his stitching and things have improved over time and they weren't that bad in the first place but I can just see that he's monstrously improved him he had a front velcro pouch to a patch to it so you can quickly attach matchings and stuff like that but when you open it up and this is these are my colors these are what we're talking about as a manís outdoors addition to this to his haversack is having like an OD green or for screen and then blaze words on the inside and that does a couple things one obviously this bad could be ripped up inside out and be used as some kind of a signaling device if you absolutely had to and number two it just makes it so that when you are into your bag and you're digging into the bag it brightens up the bag and you can see your contents of your bag just that much more so you can see I've loaded this thing down just to show you guys all the things that you can hold you know it's got my titanium kid in it all kinds of stuff on the inside you know we're not going to go through the contents of it he also has these blaze orange but tender bags now I carry portage in those in the haversack itself it has a compartment on the side just right here you can shove things I shove my lips and my cup in there on the front and behind this pouch is a sleeve I throw you know rite in the rain books pieces of cloth cotton and pins and stuff like that this is a velcro strap our velcro pouch you know my compass and support inch and things like that just to show you guys what can be held in here these were the major improvements right here these flaps on his old stuff you know they really didn't made up very well these are very functional now he's definitely improved those ten fold this is all made of very good khadora it's not gonna deteriorate on your anything like that and he uses name brand stuff yeah he uses very good khadora on the back there's an ax leave it could be used for other things he has kind of stir deed that up a little bit he's made it a lot more useful as far as it goes kind of shrinked it up a little bit too you know before was a little bit bigger and the ax we kind of slip around in there now it's a lot use more useful and Waymarsh 32
already gotten the other in the attached all the attachments you know I just through videos opportunity and stuff like that in there i just wanted to show you guys that you know it's possible to throw a little side pouch on there you know I got my flex cot in there the sharpening block that goes with it and the the Rouge that goes with it the polishing compound I got some bandana's in there got actually two bandanas in there my you co candle lantern an extra candle and my field sharpening kit which is I just did a video on that it's going to appear on my channel very soon just some buffing pads this is 3000 grit 2000 2500 grit and something for blade maintenance to prevent corrosion which is burly bomb alright so the really cool thing about this is being able to attach your bottle fizzes ease and you a lot of us that Trek out in the woods have these bottle kids and it's very useful to have them attached to the side of your haversack like I said it just feel frees up some room inside your haversack and you know useful things go into this as well you know much my spoon and my fork is in there and I always keep a really big role of this what is that one inch gorilla tape in there and my bottle hanger and things like that you know but having this like I said on the outside of my pouch all I got to do is you know move my haversack to decide unzip this and I got duct tape or just move my haversack to the side unzip the top just to get out water I don't have to go through my haversack to grab water or anything like that it just makes me that much more efficient when I'm in the woods so as comfort goes you know he uses this really wide webbing and it is very comfortable as long as you don't overload this thing and you're haversacks not 90 pounds when she should never be any way it's going to be extremely comfortable haversack for you to wear like I said not to this is probably going to be taking off very soon makes the haversack a little wanky but you know as far as comfort ghost this hammer saccharides incredibly well on your body when you're out hiking through out the woods you hardly even know it's there what he does is he adds a roll of webbing to it and it's velcro and sewed in so basically all you have to do is take the velcro off unroll it to your desired length and velcro it back
and now I just made my haversack that much bigger it's going to ride a little bit lower on my body vice versa if i don't want that i want to write higher up on my ribs or something like that take it up roll it up velcro back very quick adjustments alright guys let's go away myers mass outdoors i hope you enjoyed this video if you did there's some more of my previous videos that are playing in the screens to my left right now there's also a subscribe button over there if you haven't done so i'll appreciate if you subscribe to the channel to stay up to date with what I'm doing with my school and the youtube channel stay posted on the videos that are going to be uploaded you can go to
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Modern and primitive skills, fun in the woods and product reviews
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