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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • Is the Tasmanian Tiger Raid Pack III the best bushcraft and hiking backpack? Join me as I run through the pro's and con's of this bag.
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  • @ScottysGoneWalkabout
    @ScottysGoneWalkabout  Před 4 lety +53

    G’day folks. I hope you’re all well and staying safe during these crazy times. With camping banned for the time being, I plan to do a few more gear review and instructional videos. Stay tuned for my next vid where I run through all the gear I take on an overnight camp. If there are any other videos you would like to see from me, be sure to leave a comment below. Cheers and stay safe! 🤙🏼

    • @ricknsw71
      @ricknsw71 Před 4 lety

      Nice stuff mate its nice to see ya doing well..
      Happy Easter stay safe. Catch you in the great outdoors soon.

    • @Elliot-S
      @Elliot-S Před 4 lety

      Hey Scotty - what dry bag do you use? I have the same pack & quite fancy a canoeing trip down in kangaroo valley. after the madness obvs. also I'd like to bend your ear a bit about nice secluded sites south of Sydney, if you might feel inclined to pm me...
      loving your vids 👌

    • @mathewmetcalfe9504
      @mathewmetcalfe9504 Před 4 lety +2

      Great stuff Scotty love the videos when you do your gear video any chance you can write a list of everything you take just so I can screenshot a wishlist and give it to wifey and I'm sure the other viewers might find that interesting aswell

    • @lukeaaron5588
      @lukeaaron5588 Před 4 lety

      Banned... lol.... right...

    • @evolutionreviews3816
      @evolutionreviews3816 Před 4 lety

      When are you putting out a video

  • @andreyschneider9934
    @andreyschneider9934 Před 2 lety +1

    We often forget that everything amazing is very close, you just need to take a step! In nature, you feel life is real and you find peace in yourself. All problems seem very distant at this moment, and time seems to freeze! Good video.

  • @careenaalexis
    @careenaalexis Před 4 lety +12

    That’s a sweet pack for sure! Did you get a new camera? Excellent image quality!! Good to see a new video Scotty, keep em comin!

  • @huntingcloudz4557
    @huntingcloudz4557 Před 4 lety +9

    Love these style vids mate
    Very interesting

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Před 3 lety +3

    I agree with the title. Also check out their Mission Pack MKII. IMO...These 2 are the best backpacks out there. Maxpedition for example, are durable rugged bags, but not comfortable. Osprey are very comfortable, but not durable or rugged at all. Tasmanian tiger are both comfortable AND durable!!! They also carry lighter than they are and have some options, that you don't find on other makers. Simply the BEST.

  • @desmo5514
    @desmo5514 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Someone on another chanel ( can't remember who) said with outdoor camping, hiking gear, sometimes " weight is strength "
    I think I will pull the trigger on this pack. Seems like a Beauty 🇭🇲👍
    Love the chanel Scotty. I think you converted Ryan for sure 👍

  • @Artzman01
    @Artzman01 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought this pack based on having seen it in your videos Scotty. Man, I have not been disappointed!!!

  • @mikeymo4
    @mikeymo4 Před 5 minutami

    I had to purchase this pack for it's versatility, comfort and quality. Cant wait to take it up the mountain soon. It really is a neat pack.
    Two things I must add here. First, TT needs to produce the pack in two torso sizes. My pack has a tag on it that says Large, but nowhere did I have the option of purchasing a different torso size. A S/M and a L/XL would be great. I am 5'7" with an 18" torso and have the torso set on the shortest setting and I feel like it is still a wee bit tall. Definitely close enough but I feel like it could be dialed in a bit better.
    Second, why in the world did TT not include a small metal stay on the hip belt so that you can tension the hip belt strap with ease while the pack is on? Its a feature ALL rucksacks/backpacks have because its so simple and so convenient. And its nothing to put it on there. 50 cent piece with a couple two inch stitches. But it makes it so easy to cinch that hip belt down. Getting the hip belt tight is the first thing to do when dialing in all other straps. Its difficult to tighten the hip belt on this pack. Which makes dialing in all other straps a harder process. With a simple hip belt tensioner you can really crank down on that belt but without it I have to tighten it, then tighten all other straps, then lift the pack up on my hips, tighten again, then readjust all other straps.
    Such a dumb flaw I cant believe they missed.
    I only say these things in the hope that TT gets word and fixes the issue. Because its an awesome pack, really.
    If they did these two things there's no readon why this pack couldn't compete with Mystery Ranch packs of the same size. I love both brands. Glad I have this pack for what it can do that others cannot.

  • @chrisgriffin5042
    @chrisgriffin5042 Před 4 lety +2

    Would love to see about a video about your trip planning process. ie... How do you find new and interesting place’s, pick the gear etc.....

  • @MassageASMR
    @MassageASMR Před 4 lety +3

    Awesome backpack, i have previous version without some molle webbing and the detachable belt. The Side pockets are the best, and it is one of the most comfortable backpacks for its size.

  • @jesslymberis2096
    @jesslymberis2096 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great video Scotty👍🏼👍🏼 keep up the hard work and stay safe
    I forgot to mention, could you do a video showing all the knot tying techniques you use..

  • @justindawson3428
    @justindawson3428 Před 4 lety +5

    I have the same pack in coyote. I love mine, I added a drink bottle pouch on the belt so I can grab a drink without removing the pack, yes I can use a bladder but I do like using a bottle.
    Great review and I hope you are keeping safe.

    • @OutdoorsOvernight
      @OutdoorsOvernight Před 4 lety +1

      I know what you mean, not sure whatbitnis about bladders, but having the bottle for water is 100% better.

  • @jackblack7827
    @jackblack7827 Před rokem +3

    Great pack, my only complaints would be the zippers can be difficult to use on the side pouches and sleeping bag compartment. Kind of wish they had left the side pouches off and just put Molle straps there so we could mount our own pouches. As it is, mounting pouches onto the stitched on pouches just makes them flop around. I also found the pack size too small for extreme cold weather when I had to use a larger sleeping bag system that wouldn't fit into the sleeping bag compartment, and there wasn't enough room to carry bulkier winter clothing. Overall a great pack but it has some limitations.

    • @BushcraftEurope
      @BushcraftEurope Před rokem +1

      This comment will make me return it in 2 days when it arrives from Amazon. As all the time I am breaking my head about side pouches. Would rather not have them so I can store bow limbs and fishing rod at least on one side and on the other adding my own pouch. Stupid to have molle on pouches. And yeah, I need something slightly bigger for a winter. Luckily they have options for that also

    • @JamesWilliams-ss3cp
      @JamesWilliams-ss3cp Před 8 měsíci

      @@BushcraftEuropeI have the same pack bud and can have stuff in the side pockets and rod,axe on the side also

  • @roybinson6460
    @roybinson6460 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi! I am using the same pack, just love it. Bomb proof, for sure... Thanks and greetings from Sweden!

  • @AmyOutdoors
    @AmyOutdoors Před 4 lety +4

    I like the idea of the removable hip belt (for canoe trips)... makes it a versatile option!

  • @xingmenneigong
    @xingmenneigong Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks. I love my 5.11 TACTICAL rush 72, it's 2.4kg and 55L. Bomb proof, great features, well thought out.

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 Před 4 lety +2

      IMHO Rush series especially the 48, are the most overrated backpacks, on the market. On the other hand, Tasmanian Tiger Mission Pack MKII, Trooper or this Raid pack, are the most underrated backpacks.The difference is huge, both in terms of quality, on every single detail and on how they carry heavy loads. Also, my Rush 48 stitching on the shoulder straps, didn't last more than 2 years of normal use. At some point, that backpack looked like I was using it for more than a decade. However, the Tasmanian Tiger, is good as new. If you don't use a backpack much, and don't carry more than 10 Kg, it can be a servicable backpack, but for real use, 5.11 is a joke. I'm sorry I sound like a hater, but that is my personal experience with both brands. I also own Maxpedition, but I like Tasmanian Tiger quality more.They simply are the best IMO.

  • @j2ck226
    @j2ck226 Před 3 lety +1

    watching these videos now to prepare for the apocalypse. didnt seem possible a couple years ago but now is a whole other story

    • @BushcraftEurope
      @BushcraftEurope Před rokem

      I added Potassium Iodine tablets also for new situation here in Europe 😅

  • @alistairj4851
    @alistairj4851 Před 4 lety +1

    Bought one after seeing you use yours and agree, it's well worth it. I bushcraft and it's toughness is definitely coming in useful. Not bad for hiking as well but not a pack if you're an ultra-light backpacker.

  • @Arexodius
    @Arexodius Před 2 lety

    Your videos got me interested in the pack and this online store I like since before has it available. Now they're using your video review on their product page. Happy to see your face over on their site! It's coming full circle lol.

  • @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941

    Thanks so much for finally answering that question for me. I had actually come close to figuring it out. I just didn't have the model. Great review of a great pack! Thanks Scotty!

  • @themickcollo
    @themickcollo Před 4 lety +4

    Should do Q&A for the viewers I'd love to know where you plan to travel next when COVID19 is over? somewhere like the kimberlys or kosciuszko would make for interesting content..

  • @primus6419
    @primus6419 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video ! Greetings from Austria 🍻

  • @R2DTUBE1
    @R2DTUBE1 Před 4 lety

    I have a Tasmanian Tiger large pouch. Like you said they are B-Proof. Such a high quality bag at a very reasonable price too.

  • @keieichsee
    @keieichsee Před 4 lety

    Many thanks Scotty for yet another great vid. I never paid attention when I saw this pack in your other videos even though it looked good to me at the time. I wish I did because since then I bought a TT Field Pack II and, alas, I have started to wonder whether I should have bought the Raid Pack instead. The Field Pack (75 litres) probably is an overkill for me. It probably makes more sense for me to buy the Raid Pack instead. Size wise this one is good for both bushcraft and hiking. The Field Pack is more suitable for hauling a heavy load than hiking. Thank you again for your excellent introduction on the Raid Pack. If you have time, let us know whether the waist belt provides good enough load transfer to the hips. I am not so sure as it is detachable and can be used as a warrior belt. In such a case it probably is not rigid enough for load transfer. Hope this lockdown at NSW would be over soon. Stay safe.

  • @theadventuresofzoomandbettie

    Great review! Good to see a video from you at the moment!

  • @BackcountryKiwi
    @BackcountryKiwi Před 4 lety +1

    Looks like a great pack! Looking forward to the gear video. Stay safe bro, cheers from NZ

  • @samireldiwany6868
    @samireldiwany6868 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Scotty, TT makes great gear! I also have 2 private Packsacks and 3 for work. For Bushcrafting I had the chance to choose between the Raid Pack and the Savotta Jäger L (40-60 l). I chose the Savotta, because of its simplicity and versality. Especially when I am on tour with my little son, I need to pack his stuff also ->60l. I am pretty sure he will use it, when I am too old for overnighters 😂 it is atomic-bomb-proof... stay save! SAM

    • @will27947
      @will27947 Před 2 lety

      Hey mate I am tossing up between the TT mk3 and savotta jagera large. Any pros cons ? Not sure which way to go. Want something decent sized but heavy duty and modular.

  • @JakeMarcin
    @JakeMarcin Před 4 lety +1

    Nice review mate, looks like a great pack.
    Looking forward to more reviews during this time

  • @Outdoorsaustralia
    @Outdoorsaustralia Před 4 lety +1

    Great video Scotty👍, I was looking at this pack but it was a bit to pricy for my budget at that time and ended up getting the caribee deploy 70 as it shared the same heavy-duty and lots of pockets theme. I've recently got the osprey volt 75 and its so far been a great pack also.
    Cheers Daryl

  • @wingtsang2158
    @wingtsang2158 Před 4 lety

    Keep up the great work be safe and looking forward to seeing your new videos

  • @MO-vh5ch
    @MO-vh5ch Před 4 lety

    I bought this pack 12 months ago based on your vids, it is a great pack!

  • @ryannixon6005
    @ryannixon6005 Před rokem

    Legend scotty

  • @joosukas
    @joosukas Před 2 lety

    Oh no! I clicked on the video and now I need to get one of these backpacks.

  • @danielroth1551
    @danielroth1551 Před rokem

    I love my RAID Pack too. 💚🌿

  • @anthonyconstant3256
    @anthonyconstant3256 Před 4 lety +1

    Be nice to see a video of the knots you use and why those knots in that situation. I.e. hammock tying,

  • @flusterbaited_fishing
    @flusterbaited_fishing Před 2 lety

    I am very interested in this pack and like your video
    I would like to see a updated video including wear and tear on the pack and how long you’ve been using it

  • @sifusasdo2314
    @sifusasdo2314 Před rokem

    Cool Video 👍
    Thank U for the Info and the Links 👍

  • @tillsy23
    @tillsy23 Před 3 lety

    Great video I was just about ready to pull the trigger on the hidden woodsman day ruck, with additional side packs for canteens etc but this seems to be equally well built with more features

    • @chimpswag3492
      @chimpswag3492 Před 3 lety

      I’m not a big fan of the day ruck, it’s kind of small for what it costs

  • @Borealwalkabouts
    @Borealwalkabouts Před 4 lety

    Sir I must say l love your videos. Thank your for your effort

  • @guitarhiker4449
    @guitarhiker4449 Před 4 lety

    Nice pack man! Kinda reminds me of my old warrior assault systems x300 pack. Same back padding and torso adjustment. I liked that pack but the padding was a little stiff. So hard to find THE pack! Looks like you have. I have tried everypack under the sun. Some are great and some are crap. I have found that the best size is between 45 liter and 55 liter. Some 60 liter packs are nice too but they just get too big after that. I like vanquests markhor 45. I like karrimor sabre packs. Mystery ranch makes great pack and camelbaks military line is nice too. Like the tri-zip and newest BFM packs. Futura harness is the best torso adjustment i have ever used. Easy to adjust and hugs your body like no other. Maxpedition makes nice packs to but their all too small. Zpacks arc packs are nice and i like ospreys new levity 45 but it could tear. Tasmanian tiger pack i havent seen before fits right in the relm of packs i like. I like internal frame sheet style packs mainly but alum stays are fine too. Gossamer gear gorilla 40 is nice and their silverback 55 pack. I prefer a little molle webbing though for additional pouches. Still searching for the ultimate pack i guess lol..Stay safe man! Hike on!!

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 Před 4 lety

    Hey Scotty glad to see you out & about. I’ve been using a Karrimor SF for years. It’s a military style pack. Built like a tank like yours there. However the back system isn’t to great as it’s hot to wear even in cold weather. I’m sure you may have seen them. Take care mate. - Andy

    • @ozdavemcgee2079
      @ozdavemcgee2079 Před 4 lety

      If its military sirplus fine. But if its new and doesnt include a raincover ( realistically whats production cost of $5 max ) that company dont deserve my coin. If they are that tight, chances are they shaved or skimped on some other part of the pack to make another dollar.

    • @adamhideghety5612
      @adamhideghety5612 Před 2 lety

      which one version do you own ? Sf Sabre ? or Predator maybe ?

  • @ErichWelsch
    @ErichWelsch Před 4 lety

    nice pack. i like that it has so many options. no bag will have it all.

  • @hikerinaustralia
    @hikerinaustralia Před 4 lety +1

    Nice review. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences. :)

  • @dennisfreebairn8754
    @dennisfreebairn8754 Před 4 lety

    I’ve been looking for a good pack, I have one but it’s a weird setup same size but the features on yours are heaps better, thanks bloke. South Australia

  • @RuffKutz
    @RuffKutz Před 4 lety

    It's a nice looking pack. The inside reminds me of my Carribee Cadet backpack.

  • @akimbolux6086
    @akimbolux6086 Před 4 lety

    Love these vids mate good shit

  • @k.whiking4372
    @k.whiking4372 Před 4 lety

    First time viewer to your channel, I've liked and sub. I have started to look for a more HD bushman orientated pack and as much as I like my Osprey's for hiking I would like a heavier duty pack for other ventures. I had been considering the Tasmanian Tiger Field Pack MKII, but they are hard to find here in Vic.

  • @BlackshacksBushcraft
    @BlackshacksBushcraft Před 4 lety +1

    Great pack. Got mine on special from Wild Earth. Of course, they had an even better special after I bought it. 😆
    First time I used it, some bush rats or possums or some other critter chewed holes in it trying to get to my food.
    In my case, I've decided to use it as my winter pack and my 45 litre Deuter pack for summer.
    Anyway, great review, another great video. Thanks Scotty. 😃

    • @AshHalls
      @AshHalls Před 2 lety

      I was looking to order one from Wild earth, but I’ve found reviews stating they have received dodgy TT products.

  • @justinthunder5348
    @justinthunder5348 Před 4 lety

    Great backpack have the same one Mate! Love it

  • @NickandRachel
    @NickandRachel Před 4 lety +1

    Looks like a nice pack! Thanks for sharing

  • @StankPlanks
    @StankPlanks Před 4 lety

    Good stuff, I’m def going to check this backpack out.

  • @TLE1977A
    @TLE1977A Před 3 lety

    Highly recommend the 511 Rush72. Similar pack but nore functional and just as expandable with molley.

  • @CDPOutdoors
    @CDPOutdoors Před 4 lety

    G'day Scotty
    Cool video.
    I have the same pack in the multicam & I love it.
    Yes it is not so light, but the harness system is great at spreading the load to where i have forgotten I'm wearing it.
    Look forward to seeing what you carry
    All the best & keep well
    Regards
    Clive

  • @petewhitchurchoutdoors3056

    Well done mate 👍 good honest review

  • @thomwaldabenteuer
    @thomwaldabenteuer Před 4 lety

    Hey Scotty✌🏼
    Great pack, i love this one.
    Have a great time and stay healthy!
    Best regards Thom 🤠✌🏼 from Germany

  • @molonlabe8126
    @molonlabe8126 Před 2 lety

    It really seems like an awesome backpack

  • @wetdedstuocm
    @wetdedstuocm Před 4 lety

    Good Review. Real good clarity on the video did you clean the lens.. LOL.. Keep Well..

  • @archie7212
    @archie7212 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Scotty, good info on a great pack :-)

  • @elrey8876
    @elrey8876 Před 4 lety +2

    It looks like a great bit of kit. Unfortunately, I'm in my late 40's and now need to shave every ounce of weight I can to save my knees. I never thought I'd have any interest in ultralight until I did the Larapinta Trail and on day one I buggered my knees going up and down Mt Sonder. The next 11 days were a special kind of hell and the most arduous physical thing I've ever done. If I didn't have hiking poles I probably would have quit. Lost 10kg bodyweight by the end. So enjoy that sweet gear while your joints allow - I'm jealous.

    • @BlackshacksBushcraft
      @BlackshacksBushcraft Před 4 lety +2

      El Rey I know what you mean. I'm 58 this month. Bad hip, dodgy knees, torn shoulder muscle. Ageing sucks huh?! 😕

    • @elrey8876
      @elrey8876 Před 4 lety +1

      @@BlackshacksBushcraft Hahah! *fist bump* On the other hand, hiking keeps you young up top hey

  • @OntarioHikingTrails
    @OntarioHikingTrails Před 4 lety

    Nice looking backpack thanks for the review

  • @calholden9040
    @calholden9040 Před 2 lety

    Got the same pack. Great pack. Except I've broken a couple of the plastic clips from just wear and tear and tightening the pack.

  • @JamesWilliams-ss3cp
    @JamesWilliams-ss3cp Před rokem

    Hey mate did you happen to take out the foam and plastic liner at the back of the pack cheers

  • @ethanhall8117
    @ethanhall8117 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice review, I got the same pack and it peeked my interest on the rain cover where did you snatch one of those up and the size on them? Cheers

  • @vals6004
    @vals6004 Před 3 lety +1

    I had the pack for about one year.
    Loved the carrying system it is very comfortable.
    But the space is quit to little for me.
    I did a hike 4 days in Bavaria and it was too small to carry everything.
    Now i am happy with a mystery ranch terraframe

  • @redwestonbushcraft5807

    That is a nice pack. I was looking for one for a while. I ended just getting a hiking pack

  • @stonedape3285
    @stonedape3285 Před rokem

    5:00 could those grab handles be used to carry a hatchet???

  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 Před 4 lety

    It would be good if there was a rain cover sewen into the bottom so you just pull it over when needed.

  • @zhapinifromhell1586
    @zhapinifromhell1586 Před 9 měsíci

    which color do you choose, is that the normal olive or the Olive IRR

  • @mikelytwyn3578
    @mikelytwyn3578 Před 4 lety

    Great video Scotty - do you think a Grayl Geopress would fit into one of the 2ltr side pockets?

  • @Skills2survive
    @Skills2survive Před 4 lety

    I love mine as well. I posted a review last week of it. Very nice pack.

  • @jjbennetts
    @jjbennetts Před 4 lety

    Good review mate. Great casual style.
    How do you find it in thicker scrub? I note that it is pretty wide and I wonder how often you get hung up on scrub.

  • @juleswatson7646
    @juleswatson7646 Před 4 lety

    Great review mate! Just curious where you got the Boreal21 saw? I’m in Canberra.

  • @TheMarshallFan
    @TheMarshallFan Před 3 lety

    How tall are you mate? I've read that for taller folks the V2+ system gets pushed to the limit pretty quickly. I'm 190cm myself and I've seen you're using the topmost setting on the straps yourself, so I'm curious

  • @sacko7143
    @sacko7143 Před 4 lety

    Hi Scotty awesome videos bud, I got this pack about a month ago and love it its very comfortable. I like the small tt pouch you have could you tell me what its called please, all the best Scotty stay safe.

  • @ElkArrow
    @ElkArrow Před 4 lety

    Heavy at 6.2 pounds. I own a Norrona Pararanger 127 liter pack that weighs about 8.5 pounds.

  • @ashtonsalisbury1266
    @ashtonsalisbury1266 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve always wondered how you go off grid and camp wherever in the bush without worrying about the designated campgrounds or NP rangers, do the places you go to allow wild camping or do you risk it for the biscuit? Would very much like to know as I want to get into off grid stealth camping, cheers :)

    • @ScottysGoneWalkabout
      @ScottysGoneWalkabout  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey, yes the places I go allow self sufficient off track bush camping. Though not every national park allows it, so you have to read up on a particular park you're interested in. Also, each state in Australia has different laws. For example, I don't think QLD allows it but NSW does. If you do get into it, just make sure you leave the place better than you found it, so that we can all continue to do it into the future. Hope that helps.

    • @ashtonsalisbury1266
      @ashtonsalisbury1266 Před 4 lety

      Scotty's Gone Walkabouts I live on the far south coast so that’s great to hear. Whenever I do go camping I always make sure to revert the place to how it was before I got there, thanks for the reply I’ll be keen to start looking once this quarantine’s over :)

    • @bigbossignition
      @bigbossignition Před 3 lety

      I prefer non designated camp grounds. Or at the very list, minimal camp grounds. Sadly they aren’t very common...to me hanging out at a place that is packed with camper vans and tents and toilets and showers, and play grounds etc isn’t camping...happy for those who enjoy it but it’s just not getting back to nature enough for me. I’m in NSW so it’s time to start looking for some close to me.

  • @Eric-469
    @Eric-469 Před 4 lety

    Thanks mate.

  • @smokesignals_5424
    @smokesignals_5424 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks mate iv been looking at this bag for awhile now think I’ll be getting one soon. Where did you get yours from?

    • @MassageASMR
      @MassageASMR Před 4 lety +1

      The backpack is really good, you will not regret getting one. It will last a very long time.

  • @andrewmoody5117
    @andrewmoody5117 Před 4 lety

    Hi Scott just started following you great content and thanks for the wealth of information you provide. Silly question but I'm looking for a new hat to go hiking in and I would love to know the brand etc of yours

    • @MrWalko
      @MrWalko Před 4 lety +1

      Looks a lot like an akubra...

  • @Kgcsyt
    @Kgcsyt Před 4 lety

    new sub, incredible content!

  • @petitpanierdosier3206
    @petitpanierdosier3206 Před 4 lety

    How's comfort next to something like osprey anti gravity (atmos/aether ag)? It looks so rugged tho, love it

  • @WotansKriecher
    @WotansKriecher Před 4 lety

    Awesome review! Can i ask you what color you got it? Is it the olive or the khaki one? Thank you very much!

  • @Ocinbub
    @Ocinbub Před 3 lety

    Nice review! Which size Silky do you got in there? does a gomboy 240 fit?

  • @danejohansen7867
    @danejohansen7867 Před rokem

    What size is the waterproof bag cover ?

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Před 4 lety

    A good backpack isn't only comfortable, it can make the load feel much lighter than it is. There are many pieces of gear we use, that can be as good with an inexpensive piece (Victorinox knives for example) as with a more expensive, BUT, when it comes to backpacks, things work differentelly. Which means, that most of the times, you get what you pay for. IMHO, when it comes to millitary style backpacks, nothing compares to Tasmanian Tiger, yes I know, there are more expensive brands out there, that cost double or triple the price but they are not, so much better. Actually I prefer the TT over any other brand, but that's me. If you search for a good BOB, take a look at their Mission Pack MKII. I also like the Trooper and this Raid model they make. Totally deserve the price tag, IMO.

    • @adamhideghety5612
      @adamhideghety5612 Před 2 lety

      hi man. Looks like you have a serious history about backpacks.
      i live 3 different places, so i want to sell all my sportbags, all these normal schoolboy bags, old infantry bergens (120 liters) and use 1 ultimate backpack for dayhiking, for everydayuse (laptop, clothes, 2 pair of shoes, couple of clean clothes. etc ) plus, i will start bushcraft, and maybe 2 nights in the nature. what do you think ?
      For now, i search infos for karrimor sf sabre 45 ( probably it will be enough space with side pockets (70ltr) but simple back system not adjustable) and the sabre 60-100 ( maybe a bit overkill for me, but adjustable and more comfortable back system. )
      And now i saw this Tasmanian Tiger pack....
      Help me with some advice pls :)

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 Před 2 lety

      @@adamhideghety5612 Goodmorning! The size you search for, is more for camping, trekking etc, rather than everyday use, where a 12-25 ltr bag, would be the choice.
      1st criteria for your choice, would be the kind of use and also the amount of gear you are going to put inside.That means you have to collect all of that gear, on a bed or on a big table and start puting it, to an older bacpack or bag you already own and know how many litters or cubic space is it's size. That's the only way, to find out what size (litters) backpack you need.
      Do not copy, what other CZcamsrs do and show in their videos, where their backpacks are smaller than the gear they want to carry and put so many gear in the outer parts of the bag. Never put so many gear outside the bag, all your gear has to be inside the backpack.
      Tasmanian Tiger (German brand) is one of my favorite brands, their bags are the perfect balance of comfort and strength. I like them way more than Karrimor. Karrimor Sabre is thin and tall, which is a design more for climbing mountains! For better weight destribution and balance, I would suggest a bit shorter and wider backpack.Tasmanian Tiger Raid Pack MK III . Will put a big smile in your face because it's the perfect bagpack at that size, but will also put a big hole in your wallet. Tell me how much money you can spend, to show you the best ones, at that price!

    • @adamhideghety5612
      @adamhideghety5612 Před 2 lety

      @@greekveteran2715 many thank for the advice :). So the hole in my wallet, the sabre 45 with pouches 170 euro, TT (im near to Germany) is 200-220 euro, and the sabre 60-100 is cirka 280 euro. So the money is not motter in this time. I want a bag, with around 70 litre (must be enough). The sabre 60-100 is to big, i know, but the adjustable system is really confortable, say the most comments. But if i go on a 15 km hiking, with 6 kg of weight. Can i undersize the bag with the straps, or would i look like an idiot ? I like the option, that i can pack more, if i want to. Do you try the karrimor and the tasmanian Tiger to ? what was the comfort ? And the difference between 700 D cordura, and 1000 D ?

    • @greekveteran2715
      @greekveteran2715 Před 2 lety +1

      @@adamhideghety5612 You get what you pay for. A 170 euro bag, will make a 10kgr load, feel like 10kgr. A 250 euro bag, will make a 10kgr load, feel like 6 kgr . It's the overall design and quality that matters and not how beatiful or not it looks.
      700 D is the thickness of the material and Cordura, is the type of material. Cordura is strong, don't choose a bag with more than 700 D, even 500 D will be enough. 1000 D will make a 70 ltr bag super heavy (3.5 kgr - 4 kgr empty).
      Karrimor is English brand, Tasmanian T. is German brand... Forget Karrimor if you want quality and can afford it. Osprey is another brand I would look at, They make the best hiking backpacks. They are not as durable, as Tasmanian Tiger, but they are lighter in weight Tasmanian Tiger Pathfinder MK II is an 75 ltr bag, check it out ( They get heavy and expensive at that size (70 ltr) I personally, carry a 40 ltr backpack for hiking)
      Whatever you get, try to learn how to adjust the straps, otherwise, no matter what backpack you get, it won't be comfortable or in some cases, not even able ,to carry a load. There are CZcams videos, where people show how to properly adjust and use such a backpack.
      As for brands: Osprey is the best for hiking. Aether plus or Archeon (only comfortable) Tasmanian Tiger is the best civilian military style bag, Pathfinder MK II (both comfortable and robust!) Savvota is some of the best military style backpakcs ( Mostly robust, super robust, however, not as comfortable as the others)
      Those 3 brands, are the BEST at each of the 3 main categories. WISPORT RACCOON 65L is another option, if for some reason, you don't like the other ones, which are the Best.

    • @adamhideghety5612
      @adamhideghety5612 Před 2 lety +1

      @@greekveteran2715 Thanks mate. i will consider what you said.

  • @verrufen2642
    @verrufen2642 Před 2 lety

    How tall are you? I'm looking at purchasing the pack, but am a bit wary that it might not fit me

  • @Sultan-fn4bv
    @Sultan-fn4bv Před 4 lety

    Love this pack but want to get it in od green, but can only get in black or coyote Brown.
    Where did you get yours 👍

  • @mymoonny
    @mymoonny Před rokem

    It's a lot like the Redwing 50

  • @littlepony6762
    @littlepony6762 Před 4 lety

    Nice backpack lots of pockets

  • @thebassmaster1364
    @thebassmaster1364 Před rokem

    Will the side water bottle compartments hold a 1l nalgene bottle?

  • @indycharlie
    @indycharlie Před 4 lety

    Nice review .

  • @self-sufficiencydownunder7512

    Your video quality is great, what camera do you use?

  • @dublplus3332
    @dublplus3332 Před 2 lety

    Im considering this pack as my first for a few overnighters. Between it and the mystery ranch terraframe 50L. Any thoughts on which is better suited for carrying a tent and sleeping bag?

  • @yoinky
    @yoinky Před 3 lety

    Do you think this will handle the load of all your gear plus, say, an extra 20-50lb (10-22kg) of harvested meat strapped to the pack using the compression straps? Wondering if this would make a good hunting pack or if I should find a pack with an external metal frame to handle heavier loads.

  • @ianmckenzie5303
    @ianmckenzie5303 Před 4 lety

    Gonna get me one thx...be safe
    👍😎🤘

  • @theskyisblue8979
    @theskyisblue8979 Před 4 lety

    Would it be good for carrying 10kg of white coloured powder undetected? Just curious.

  • @deathwingelitegantz5264

    Good review

  • @kingprone7846
    @kingprone7846 Před 4 lety

    what do you think about the tasmanian tiger pathfinder (mk1)?

  • @OutdoorsOvernight
    @OutdoorsOvernight Před 4 lety

    Nice review mate, what sort of price tag do they have?

  • @scottculver
    @scottculver Před 4 lety

    Nice one.