Kit Review; DD Bergen Rucksack
Description
In this video I take a look at the DD bergen Rucksack
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Video Transcription
hi guys got another kit review for you today and today I'm going to be looking at something a bit larger than we look now today what looking at is this which is the Divi Burgin website I was given this Christmas and I match it really really impacts really so start off with let's all look at the fabric later it's made out of a synthetic fabric but it's plastic line which means as you can see today it's actually took it down I ran a bit of a trek to get to know me are now inside here is absolutely brilliantly bone dry and I'll just take this off you can see the different color so that that's the fabric was made out throughout also the sides of these this bike has these two pouches which are detachable when the front they have these really handy bits of webbing on Haley
really useful
this house come on there about 2.5 liters each and they can be touched your belt and you can attach additional pouches also pointedly those so really really heavy G threats which nice fabric is a little step for us good because it means it keeps everything nice and tidy and watching
it's I really like such persons to those on it can supply to these SPC just touch these webbing straps here for brilliant thing about these pouches is if you use other PD products like their habits and their tarpaulins the hammock Letarte fit perfectly into one of these pouches eat and clean touch them and leave in the car or whatever got a new days taken with all your main stock still in my pack well the coolest features like that I find is this pouch on the front here okay
velcro straps
but once you've attached this you can stick those velcro straps back down and it has a belt so it can be worn very very small
slightly bigger than the slope at Jersey a bit it feels quite a bit more than once
it's absolutely nice it's got weave victim to clip on it that's got the break anytime soon so have a quick look inside so inside here you can make out with some pizza pieces a mile in there and it's got a webbing in Syria which splits the main compartment up into two pieces again three big that will sit on the top it's got a flip-out again the front of the pouch has these really useful whether he's wearing straps on for touching smaller pouches I like to keep my crew can see now small this pouch opens up and it's got a little document bits and put here where we tend to keep our SD part what documents maps and things but really nicely in there and then it has two pouches either side on both sides besides a game they've got this wedding you can just make out all really robustly sticks then really nice and then in the wet green I sighs took a camera you can oculus of things and there's a lot those with side pouches so yeah that's one cool a picture maybe you wanted to there's also back here where you can thread it onto that's the cool part I'm not going to tap it back to the other house cause it up where you need to defense demonstrate what I did want to show you on this there's a loop here here and what I found this was before did I got my larger axe with me I have got my smaller one that fits in there just beautifully you can using this little wedding with tight we access it securely on the front of your pack and if this comes on cold it is quite a lightly or just drop through into this here like so so if you just have another look at this webbing they're a closer look at it going to show you what this is this is really the worst it's it's got the zigzag stitching that's all goggle sticks throughout you can see the stitch on the inside but unfortunately that can work that's all about this cross stitching in it here which makes it really sturdy there's no way you're gonna flip over it's got these handy little carabiner loops on it for touching you bits of paracord tools things like that if you're up for day high for whatever or a longer hike yeah that's all the fits this body for the most part there's a lot of wedding in this part this is really it's also let's have a look at wearing it's really comfortable to learn dolls on nice and easily
six Murthy and about especially black men quite small guy a lot of these what's up to doubt I find them too long for my body this one fits absolutely perfectly the straps are really really well padded that incredibly countries were and also if you've got additional weight in this pack it's also got standard waist strap again nice with most plastic zip that falls tightly really easily powerful a fight it's already pitted to me and then the costs also got your chest struck with a little bit of elastic fits in here which helps people a little bit tighter pull that on all that tighter and there you go all sits nicely you've also got on the straps the wedding we're touching little bits and pieces to your whistle the compass or whatever I like to attach my torch there so that's really easy access port we'll make some today like this you have to touch the Portsmouth make sure it's a World Food Tours then comes off really easy to find some rocks active it came to get in and out of this one those cups if you put a little trouble on it will ease really easily take it off and quite comfortably place it down evil away cool because I said I said earlier so yeah get another fantastic product convenience the price tag on this is about 35 pounds which is very very cheap really really
so yeah I highly recommended for its twist back to keep in my favor I can quite easily fit about four days worth of gear in here between Mike who cometh
Tarpley provide roam at all that pair things using that webbing to shut things on there you go guys
About the Author
Forrester Bushcraft
Welcome to the Forrester Bushcraft youtube page. This channel is dedicated to teaching all manner of wilderness lore, whether it be primitive skills, traditional methods or modern adaptations. Here you will find all manner of information pertaining to the great outdoors. Based in the United Kingdom I explore all of the terrains and landscapes available to me. Here you will find full HD videos filmed and edited by my self showing bushcraft skills, plant ID wildlife experiences Journeys & adventures, and last but not least the odd bit of philosophy.
My aim with this channel is to help people get outdoors and experience the great wild world that we live in showing mutual understanding and respect for all of nature.
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