What is a good size for a haversack? | Bushcraft USA Forums If the WW2 haversack had a pocket on the front tho it would work OK But size wise I think that 4 5 to 5 inches is about right for the depth, the 4" of the P37 does restrict water bottle size somewhat [ especially as the dividers are set up for an unobtainium design of water bottle] and the 3" of the gas-mask bag even more so but 6" might be
What Do Yall Carry In Your Haversack? - Bushcraft USA Forums Mora classic 2, ferro rod, pjcb in an aluminum vial, heavy sewing needle all ranger banded on the mora sheath, about 15' of 550 cord braided into the mora sheath to make it a neck knife, 40 oz Klean kanteen, 5x7' silnylon tarp with 30' 550 cord ridgeline and tent stakes, usgi poncho, SOL space blanket bivy, contractor trash bag, cotton bandana, brunton pin-on bubble compass, OD 100mph tape
Haversack loadouts!!! - Bushcraft USA Forums No pictures, but my haversack (polish bread bag, from 5col a few years ago) currently has a bottle of water with an olite stainless cup underneath it, a ferro rod, and a mora companion (tip of plastic sheath also in said cup) -- on the other side of the divider, a couple small plano utility boxes, one holding some jig heads and assorted soft
Picking out a haversack - Bushcraft USA Forums Picking out a haversack for my Christmas present this year I have been scouring Amazon and the inter webs I believe I have settled on the Helikon-Tex Bushcraft Satchel I keep waffling between it and the Hidden Woodsman Haversack I like the zipper less design of the Hidden Woodsman but I do
The Dedicated Haversack Satchel Thread! - Bushcraft USA Forums The question is simple, have you ever made a haversack? I really don't need another large project right now, but what I do need is a haversack (Mainly because my only pack is a 32-hour pack, and I want something lighter for day hikes ) Most of you will say "Just go with a Polish bread bag!"
Helikon Tex haversack vs satchel - Bushcraft USA Forums I'd love to give the haversack a try I've used my satchel as an EDC bag for work, as my mess kit bag when car camping, and as a tool satchel working around the homestead when clearing fence lines or fixing fence to haul water, snacks, gloves, etc It can definitely get heavy fast, and it doesn't ride well if overloaded But it's also very
Haversack - Do you carry on an overnight weekender? Using a haversack forces you to examine your gear and leave unnecessary items at home The size of the haversack will determine what gear you can take also I can do a weekend trip easily with my Hidden Woodsman haversack Its the perfect size for multi-day trips I only did an overnight in the trip I posted a link to below
The Dedicated Haversack Satchel Thread! - Bushcraft USA Forums In the haversack, I carry: a couple of Bic or Clipper lighters,,, my possibles for snaring hares,,, a tea metal cup, and a few bags of tea, sometimes a small thermos of water for tea,,, sometimes I just melt snow,,, maybe a high calorie snack,,, and of course my Leuku strapped to the bag…
Raging River Trading Bushcraft Haversack [Updated w Video Review] This haversack has molle webbing all over- the front, sides, bottom and even on the shoulder strap- ideal for a cellphone holster or GPS The Raging River Bushcraft Haversack was probably inspired by old military shoulder bags like this Polish military "bread bag" or some other similar type bag