Masai Warrior Spear vs. Saddleback Leather Backpack. Test of strength and product demo

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2010

Visited with Masai tribe up in the Tanzanian mountains. They're well known for their mastery of the spear and so I just had to test that out with my Saddleback Leather backpack (not on my back). This is the result, along with a full backpack explanation.

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  • I bought a package of beef jerky yesterday and there was a little silicon packet in there. But just because it was in there, I didn't eat it. I threw it out. When I eat fish, I don't feel compelled to eat the bones too. Imagine if I only partook of things that had nothing in them that offended me. I wouldn't read any books because I would disagree with something. A life of intolerance is a sad life of deprivation. You'll miss out on a lot of things in life. Eat the fish and spit out the bones.

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  • Why are we talking about religion here? If someone makes awesome leather products with an awesome warranty, do I care if they're muslim or christian or an atheist? No, I just care about the sweet backpack.

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  • It warms my heart to see the top comment speaking of tolerance and scrolling down to see idiots completely ignore the sage advice. Keep it up internet!

    Also fuck most of you, just buy the damn bag if you want it. And if you don't then good on you mate, you saved yourself 500 bucks, don't attach your own bullshit to it, we don't want to hear it.

  • You people whining about a little pamphlet with an awesome product really do make me ashamed to be Atheist. Atheism isn't an organised body, it's simply a lack of belief, a studied indifference. You people are the sort of iconoclasts who would burn books and bulldoze churches because they "offended" you. If you had enough money - which I think is the real issue here - and you were remotely enlightened - which I'm sure you would say that you are - you'd buy the bag. Grow up. We don't need you.

  • I just received one of the Saddleback Leather bags today and it's pretty awesome. It didn't come with any religious pamphlet or anything like that.

    I'm an atheist, and it would have bothered me to get propaganda with my bag, so I'm glad to see they've chilled out on that. I think it would be hypocritically prejudicial to not purchase a great product because you don't like the CEO's religion. As long as the business and religion aspects are separate, I don't see a problem.

  • I wasinterested in your products and then I saw this and other videos. What are you trying to demonstrate to the consumer here? That you are an Imperialist going out to use "interesting", "ethnic" Masai people to make your product more marketable?I grew up in Africa and I find this kind of crass marketing stupid, inane and offensive. Let the product sell itself. You dont need to have Rastas, Massai and your "Hot Wife" ( If my husband DARE call me that!!) do it for you

  • How awesome is it that there are all these Saddleback videos to the right and also a video of Bruce Lee at the bottom? Pretty awesome.....

  • @G50Mrvl don't need encouragement or support either.

  • @zamriash Awesome! Keep up the good fight. You are making a difference.

  • @G50Mrvl really dont need your permission or approval.

  • @zamriash Great! A valuable use of your time no doubt. Proceed.

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