I don't think I would jump with a SPEAR man. I'd investigate that statement a little more there guy. Also, it's hard to take you seriously with BDU's, desert tans and a completely unnecessary and spooky shine job. The point of concealment is to cover shine and break up the linear aspects of the face, not to look like slimer from ghost busters. This is the same reason that woodland has been replaced by multicam and other breakup patterns. On a positive, I give you credit for guts and effort.
@atlcoatl - What an intelligent answer sport! I was hoping more for information pertaining to a specific activity that he may be involved in whereby he tests equipment and provides the results of those field tests.
Very interesting look at rucks....I look at packs in basically 4 categories; Harness packs, Bug Out or Short Ruck Packs, Intermediate to Long Range patrol Packs and Expeditionary Packs. The Difference is mission focus based on duration and resupply. Drop me some mail if your interested in these categories. sirheathburkhalter@yahoo.com former US Army Spec Ops
@Microglia1 nothing, lol. the duluth packs are fantastic and quality but very expensive, military surplus packs are just as durable but more affordable for the common man i guess.
I am still looking for the ideal pack for me. Being 5ft 6in tall many of the military packs are too long in the body or do not have adjustable back. I have bee looking at the snugpacks. Great video with lost of relevant information.
relax with the camo bro, nobody's looking for you
hales41414 2 weeks ago
I don't think I would jump with a SPEAR man. I'd investigate that statement a little more there guy. Also, it's hard to take you seriously with BDU's, desert tans and a completely unnecessary and spooky shine job. The point of concealment is to cover shine and break up the linear aspects of the face, not to look like slimer from ghost busters. This is the same reason that woodland has been replaced by multicam and other breakup patterns. On a positive, I give you credit for guts and effort.
Brav0F0xtr0t 3 weeks ago
I found 2 3 days ago for $235.00 at my local Army Navy store.
gentlegiant6585 3 weeks ago
i love Snugpak gear but i just cant take this serious…
q1qeu 3 weeks ago
Why are you painted-up like that?
BelloBudo007 1 month ago
@BelloBudo007 cuz he wants to and he's free to do so
atlcoatl 1 month ago
@atlcoatl - What an intelligent answer sport! I was hoping more for information pertaining to a specific activity that he may be involved in whereby he tests equipment and provides the results of those field tests.
BelloBudo007 1 month ago
@BelloBudo007 hahahahaha... sorry, man... just couldnt resist xDDD
atlcoatl 1 month ago
I can't see you! Where are you?
0995200 2 months ago
Very interesting look at rucks....I look at packs in basically 4 categories; Harness packs, Bug Out or Short Ruck Packs, Intermediate to Long Range patrol Packs and Expeditionary Packs. The Difference is mission focus based on duration and resupply. Drop me some mail if your interested in these categories. sirheathburkhalter@yahoo.com former US Army Spec Ops
Sirheathburkhalter 4 months ago
LOL FREAKED ME OUT THERE FOR A SECOND !!!!!!!!!!!
danwormald 5 months ago
Nice
Freaked me out there for a minute
fishfrizbee 9 months ago 3
@fishfrizbee very good comment granny
The5starSTUNNNA 5 months ago
What makes a military bacpack "better" than say those used for canoeing like the Duluth Rucksack?
Microglia1 10 months ago
@Microglia1 nothing, lol. the duluth packs are fantastic and quality but very expensive, military surplus packs are just as durable but more affordable for the common man i guess.
Tancrad 9 months ago
I am still looking for the ideal pack for me. Being 5ft 6in tall many of the military packs are too long in the body or do not have adjustable back. I have bee looking at the snugpacks. Great video with lost of relevant information.
seanmulhall 1 year ago