Kit review; Sugpak Response pack
Description
In this video i take a look at the snugpak response pack
Tags: YouTube Editor,Snugpak,bushcraft,survival,hiking,camping,outdoors,walking,travel
Video Transcription
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hi guys I've got a little bit the kit review for you today and this could be my first video of the new year and the first thing I'll say is just a little bit of apology haven't had a chance to get any videos or and since the new year because on New Year's Eve an accent which meant that I'd not be able to walk properly so I'm all healed up now I'm much better and I'm going to get on with you some more filming for your hopefully a little bit more regular issue so today what I'm going to be looking at is this which is the slope at response pad it's absolutely fantastic than a kit I've been using it for a few months now and today I'm doing a review on it because I'm a little bit of a walk and that's what this pack is perfect for so just a quick look at the core in its available in black and green I've obviously don't agree just everything I own is green and one thing I really notice like this didn't realize it but I'll find it as it comes with a handy little grip on the top of it which is actually part of the clip so you can keep all of it and clip it and then access the rest of it and horse how to keep all of this intact now on the outside it's got all these little features like these webbing straps which will really useful to have you got any other pouches and which have the velcro straps on the back of touch these really nicely and you can actually expand the compartment in this quite quite well this is a 5-liter one where you can get this up to us about 10 10 to 15 need to actively using diff small packs so on the side it's got these attali making noise they decided to film it today it's got these nice little side pockets for having anything today but they're great they fit a camera in really really nicely fat I think about XL my look camera yeah I've got a little quite a shoot camera one of those side pockets that's really amazing and again it's got those webbing shuttle side to attach extra pouches on which is really useful so the main compartment zip-top over taught us to be quite difficult me to show you the inside of this if I can just get a bit close to the camera you'll see it's got this webbing on the inside and so it actually breaks it up into two compartments so you can just see inside there so as I was saying the the inside of the pack has that nice let interior which I use to keep my binoculars my little handy binoculars in there what the best thing I find about that the size of this main compartment is it fits my lap one the sawing it absolutely perfectly fitting just just nicely I could also fit in a very small hand at hachette a knife in there as well I'm not the little minted adrianna crunch park and people proud one that kind of thing so that's the main compartment and that just zips up over the top and as I said this handle helps to keep that snob and closed as well once you click that in now the flood compartments gonna be a little easy to show you cuz that folds right down and just open that first make sure nothing falls out of it so this funk compartment opens up really nicely and in here we've got a little compartment which I keep my camera case in which can we are using now says no camera in there a little bit of kindling to make some feather sticks with if I need to amount about it's got these little handy handy bits in here which I actually use to store my SD cards and bits like that so i hope i've managed to show you that all correctly looks everything the last one so that folds up whilst i'm close to the camera i can just show you really clearly these webbing attachments which are on all over the case i think there's also some on the bottom as well oh no not on this one on the bottom one okay so that's that's the compartments for this so the back of this you can show you you don't have to wear it around your waist but sauce i'll get to in a minute but you can also attach it to various types of bergen rucksack using these pop of straps which are really quite sturdy and if you are attaching it to a bergen strap you can also use this velcro part inside here which is quite tough and that comes back to strap over a bell if you want to but what i like to do is these two little velcro bits in here which obviously you're not going to be using
if you've got this attached or bag so you can use it to actually hold these straps inside and keep the nice and tidy and out the way on the strap we've got a nice robust clipper or submit Cola copy on my hands we've got a nice robust clipper on there which is really really sturdy which is nice i'll just show that clip those back in and i'll show you the different formats for actually using this so as I've said one format is that you can attach it to a rucksack which is what I quite fond of doing fasten it all up now the way i'm using this today is I'm going to have it around my I put it around my waist like so so we'll go out like this if can just get the camera adjusted to get that in shop so it fits really really nicely around the waist they're both your formula which is really good I like that when it's what I've got quite a heavy day suck on it actually sits really really nicely on that and takes the weight off my shoulders a little bit you can also touch a knife to it and it's got these handle it's little things like these handy little clips we make this because they allow you to keep these straps out the way and it stops them flap around all over the place so that is how to wear it around to waste another great thing about this is these straps are actually pretty long so you can just them quite nicely if you don't want to work in one bag style in your Justin quite easily it's like so slip it off and use it like a solder pack and that is really confident I tend to keep mine around my waist quick access to things like my binoculars and my camera oh yeah so that is the DD action pack so the DD response pack really really good bit a kick it's nice and soft it opens up quite a lot of your point packed in really really reports i'll try to show you some of stitching like actually the stitching on it is absolutely fantastic it's all double stitched it's not going to come apart any time soon it's really really well put together the zips I've got proper grip ease ipps on it which is quite a nice little feature sometimes I find these grips especially when it's wet they get a bit slippery and they're all on toggles rather than the little metal zips like I've got on my thing here which is a bit of a pain so there you go that's the response pack or stitching I really recommend this bit of kit my favorite thing to use this for is on days like today where I'm just on us on a bit of a bit of a short and walk out I've got my laplander stolen though in case one of collecting wood for doing some wit than or whatever I've got my binoculars in there it can fit a small map book in the compass oath and fits in camera's SD cards aw little bits and pieces of that really really handy so yeah that's the DD sorry the snugpak responds pack price on this one was about I think I got this for about 15 pounds of price range is completing 20 quid depending on where you get it from our pitler sell on amazon it arrived the next day really really good so check out that's the snowpack responder pack thank you for watching 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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