These are still popular 5 years later. Great to see a side by side video as I am interested in both. The Finnish bag seems out of stock most places so I ordered a Polish bag. I love the lid, snaps, fabric, and overall look of the Finnish bag but love the pockets on the Polish. I hope one day to own both.
The strap works like the British 58 pattern. Place the rectangular ring over the roller ring, then pass the strap under the roller trapping the rectangular ring under it. seems loose but try and pull it apart.
I have 2 Finnish Gas Mask Bag. Love them. I just got the Czech Military Shoulder Bag and it’s Freekin awesome. It stands up on its own due to the wood pieces on the bottom. I’ll be using it to carry wine. It will hold 4 bottles no prob. Aside from that it will make a great haversack. Got mine from Coleman’s. $10. Can’t beat it. Came like new. Just hand washed it and it’s ready to go. Love these bags. The Finnish one is my sons overnight bag. Can’t recommend these bags enough
Hello. I started my bushcraft life with an old GI gas mask bag. Loved it. Together that bag and I had many adventures. Edgy and real. It seems simple is often the best way to trek. Good luck and Godspeed.
I have both of these bags. I really like the Finnish Gas mask bag, more so than the Polish bread bag because I can secure it around my waste keeping it out of the way. I used it this year as my hunting pack on daily hunts and it worked great. Thanks for sharing, look forward to more budget gear.
I like my Fin bag alot. I double cobra weaved paracord over the strap for padding. added a loop sleve for my tomahawk. Also some top straps for my poncho and woobie.
I have the Finnish gas mask and I love it!! It is my satchel bag for the weekends going around town and going to church on Sundays. The pockets hold pens/sharpies, mini Altoids tin, bic lighter, notebook, aspirin bottle, hand sanitizer, and chargers. In the main open bag I'll have a water bottle, small book, and my leatherman in a sheath. It looks good, it's practical, user friendly, and just an all around great shoulder bag. But I have been interested in a Polish bread bag for a while now. Great comparision video!
I'm getting the Finnish bag for gathering items because in the event of a survival situation becoming necessary a person would need to basically become a hunter gatherer and scavenge for food or parts or tools ect. A shoulder bag would be the most handy.
I have the first bag which am in the process of modifying, I had a snap break and replaced both snaps with similar to the inside snaps and I added some straps to the bottom for a bedroll. Getting ready to add some webbing to the sides and back for attachments.
I carry a basic canvas haversack as my EDC bag most of the time. It has a couple of compartments, and a large inside compartment. The only modification I've done with it so far is just adding a pad to the shoulder strap. They work well as an between option that looks retro and doesn't scream military EDC Not a bad choice.
great options!! I'd love to have any of them! After sweating profusely inside my gore-tex clothes for a couple years while I trek up and down the patagonian Andes, I am now completely into wool, canvas, oilskins, leather, etc! these bags fit perfectly into this frame... I already bought the WWII swiss breadbag as well as some british model 37 webbing... I hope I can expand my gear with these 2 models as well!
I own both of these bags and I like them better than the hidden woodsman haversack! You can't beat them and they are easy to modify for your likes. I use the Finnish bag for a haversack and the polish bread bag has my swedish mess kit and food. I like them so much that I've ordered duplicates of each. Great bags and a real bargain! Thanks for the video! ATB Sam Adler
1. thank you 2. i use the bags as inexpensive/protective bags for binoculars. Many binos are sold without a case. Or, if sold with a case, there is no space for the following bino accessories: extra eye and objective lens covers and a cleaning kit.
OooooooooH like this idea. I'm on a budget...lol. Both these are very nice. Way better then the one I have...forget what type. But it works OK. You did give me a few great ideas for using it. My one I adapted to be a small back pack/haversack. Going to a review on it next as part of my sorting out my kits for MN camping. Great video looking forward to more. Budget always a good idea. Thumbs up.
Forgive me man .....not picking holes .....but the buckle system is done wrong (I got it wrong at first also) the roller goes through the d ring . The 2 roller rings give different points of adjustment.... though if you select the upper one you can work the strap through twice. It seems to work pretty good. The Finn bag is cool esp with the belt ....but then the Polish bag can be worn on a belt as a lumbar pack and already has strapping for an undercarriage option. My Polish bag came with no strap but I used a strap from one of those Chinese molle water bottle pouches and it works perfectly.
I think surplus is the way to go. The quality is huge for cheap. I chose the german gas mask bag,about the same size as these but flektarn cordura with rubberized interior makingit water proof, a feature that is useful for my area. This bag has an interesting close system with a brief roll top then a rubber strap with holes on one side catches a little plastic spike on the other. Quite smart as its both one handed and easy which must have been an intentional feature. Unfortunately my bag has just one small seperate pocket inside but I dont see this as much of a negative seeeing as its a smaller bag.
Great video! Looking forward to the series. I'm always looking for inexpensive yet quality kit. Usually inexpensive and quality don't go together, enter military surplus! Can't wait to see what you can come up with.
Another great review. Thank you very much for sharing. Your suggestions, on many items, have saved me a lot of money. Take care my friend and be safe. 🤗
I picked one of the canvas bags (Finish) up based on your review. I could not find a tag showing where it is made but it appears to be sturdy and a really good value. Arrived quickly via US mail. Great find, thanks !
Very cool! This is a very informative video ... I found a Finnish bag for $8.99 what a great deal. Thank you very much for this video! I have learned a lot from all your videos 👍 !
Interested in a budget series. I have young ones that I am interested in getting out into the wild with. I can not afford. to duplicate my setup x2. Subscribed
Longhunter if you want something bigger then a cheap backpack to start them with then maybe the US alice pack or the swedish LK35 is good (mine cost £17.50, about $22 ish) it can be adjusted to fit a smaller person as it's an external metal frame, though you might need to add a waist belt to the lk for comfort. My lk35 can fit my 10 year old son once the straps were adjusted.
Good review. Finnish bag is amazing. For the price they can't be beaten. Someone really put some thought into the design of this bag. It is the most comfortable haversack/messenger/day bag I have. The design causes it to fit snugly to the contour of the waist. The waist band may seem unnecessary but after you use it a little you find it can be used to take a little weight off the shoulder strap adding to the comfort. It is just the right size...too big and you tend to get it too heavy for a shoulder bag. Too small and you can't carry enough stuff.
Thanks! Excellent timing, I've been looking for a haversack for my EDC bag (I'm a country boy, my EDC is geared towards that sort of environment) and both of these are on the short list. The Finn is actually leading the pack and seeing this just confirms my thoughts.
Well done video! thanks. I'm using your link to grab one of those Finnish bags from 5col. 5col looks to be about the best source for them from my hour or so of research today. Free shipping in the US too!! So I added a razor knife and a few other things to the order...lol. Thanks again.
Sub'd because of this awesome post and the BC USA post. l'm looking forward to the budget bushcraft series and the ideas and repurposing if everyday items that have bushcraft applications.
You could wear the Finnish one like USGI gas mask bag, use the shoulder strap as waist strap and waist strap as thigh strap. And the Polish buckle strap ain't that hard to do, one way is fast and the other is tight.
I water proofed my Finish gas mask bag with boiled Linseed oil. Works great and smells good :) As for the Polish Bread bag, you should watch some video's on said bread bag too see how the closing straps really work. As for the two main pockets, you got it right, water battle in one side mess kit in the other. Of course they would be polish designed. Also, the Polish Bread Bag is getting hard to find.
Well I've been watching a few videos on these bags in the so far your budget bag seems to be the winner winner chicken dinner anyways I just thought I'd give you a compliment on that all the other ones are kind of like a glorified grocery bag
Great video. Long time fan of your content. Can you give a current link for the Finnish bag? (The site listed no longer carries it and the only one's I find include the gas mask and triple the price. Thanks!!)
Update: The Finnish bags from 5col were so good I ended up with 2! Awesome bags. I'd never heard of 5col, but they turned out to be solid. The service and communication was quick and courteous. I'd recommend them to anyone. Seriously- buy 2 of these bags! They're inexpensive, very well made and really pretty cool looking in person. And we don't know how long the surplus bags will last. It would also work well on campus, in nice office areas or everyday commuting. Could even make a decent active response bag, small bug out bag or whatever. The pockets inside are really big and can easily hold AR mags. Just don't overload the bags- use them the way they were designed. Big, bulky but lightweight things go in the big compartment, and smaller and heavier items go in the pockets.
Finally! I'm not the only one that uses these. I have 6 or 8 of them(not these exact ones but from other countries). I use them for specialties like a medical bag, ammo bag, car kits, tool bags etc. Great size and CHEAP! Forgive a new subscriber if I am screwing up and please let me know if you don't want me to post this kind of stuff and I won't but a good site for this stuff(I am NOT affiliated with them in any way other than a satisfied customer) is hessenantique.com. They have, sort of obvious by the name, a lot of old East German, West German, WWI and WWII German, and current Bundeswehr bags as well as Polish, Finn, Norwegian, Belgian, Italian, Swedish... I use silicone spray on some of the more modern ones and wax on the older ones. Looking forward to checking out your older vids and the new. Like I said please let me know if you don't want me to post sites on here. I am a big boy and it wont hurt my feelings or lose you a subscriber. I have used those guys for years and figured I'd pass it on to some like-minded people. Be well. RB
like I said, unless shipping is free. It's a perfectly honest bargain then, too bad it's ridiculously more expansive in France - right, because Finland is geographically closer to the US, everyone knows that, duh
Never thought I'd say this but I'm actually looking forward to colder weather.....lol....bought a Lester River Boreal Shirt this year and I'm dying to try it out....but I'd like to do a weekender sooner...itching to get out and "craft the bush" again...classic OLJ there
Try being a woman and trying to find a good bag! They are flimsy and stupid! Geez! I'm looking into these as well as the austrian combat pack. Ya know why? But hey I want to carry a few things! So thanks. Military commando it is.
I just ordered the Polish bread bag!
I use those canvas haversacks during summer, while on winter I prefer better quality and waterproof bags
These are still popular 5 years later. Great to see a side by side video as I am interested in both. The Finnish bag seems out of stock most places so I ordered a Polish bag. I love the lid, snaps, fabric, and overall look of the Finnish bag but love the pockets on the Polish. I hope one day to own both.
The strap works like the British 58 pattern. Place the rectangular ring over the roller ring, then pass the strap under the roller trapping the rectangular ring under it. seems loose but try and pull it apart.
I have 2 Finnish Gas Mask Bag. Love them. I just got the Czech Military Shoulder Bag and it’s Freekin awesome. It stands up on its own due to the wood pieces on the bottom. I’ll be using it to carry wine. It will hold 4 bottles no prob. Aside from that it will make a great haversack. Got mine from Coleman’s. $10. Can’t beat it. Came like new. Just hand washed it and it’s ready to go. Love these bags. The Finnish one is my sons overnight bag. Can’t recommend these bags enough
Hello. I started my bushcraft life with an old GI gas mask bag. Loved it. Together that bag and I had many adventures. Edgy and real. It seems simple is often the best way to trek. Good luck and Godspeed.
I have both of these bags. I really like the Finnish Gas mask bag, more so than the Polish bread bag because I can secure it around my waste keeping it out of the way. I used it this year as my hunting pack on daily hunts and it worked great. Thanks for sharing, look forward to more budget gear.
I like my Fin bag alot. I double cobra weaved paracord over the strap for padding. added a loop sleve for my tomahawk. Also some top straps for my poncho and woobie.
That looks like my old school WW2 GAS MAG bag. It lasted about 20 years before I replaced it.
Yeah. I was carrying something similar when I was a kid. Granted it was a great bag.
I have the Finnish gas mask and I love it!! It is my satchel bag for the weekends going around town and going to church on Sundays. The pockets hold pens/sharpies, mini Altoids tin, bic lighter, notebook, aspirin bottle, hand sanitizer, and chargers. In the main open bag I'll have a water bottle, small book, and my leatherman in a sheath. It looks good, it's practical, user friendly, and just an all around great shoulder bag. But I have been interested in a Polish bread bag for a while now. Great comparision video!
I'm getting the Finnish bag for gathering items because in the event of a survival situation becoming necessary a person would need to basically become a hunter gatherer and scavenge for food or parts or tools ect. A shoulder bag would be the most handy.
I have the first bag which am in the process of modifying, I had a snap break and replaced both snaps with similar to the inside snaps and I added some straps to the bottom for a bedroll. Getting ready to add some webbing to the sides and back for attachments.
Hey man, thanks for the new series for those that can't afford $35,000 for a solar system to survive THE SHTF!
Awesome video. I love budget reviews. Keep up the great work. I enjoy your videos.
I carry a basic canvas haversack as my EDC bag most of the time. It has a couple of compartments, and a large inside compartment. The only modification I've done with it so far is just adding a pad to the shoulder strap. They work well as an between option that looks retro and doesn't scream military EDC Not a bad choice.
great options!! I'd love to have any of them! After sweating profusely inside my gore-tex clothes for a couple years while I trek up and down the patagonian Andes, I am now completely into wool, canvas, oilskins, leather, etc! these bags fit perfectly into this frame... I already bought the WWII swiss breadbag as well as some british model 37 webbing... I hope I can expand my gear with these 2 models as well!
I own both of these bags and I like them better than the hidden woodsman haversack! You can't beat them and they are easy to modify for your likes. I use the Finnish bag for a haversack and the polish bread bag has my swedish mess kit and food. I like them so much that I've ordered duplicates of each. Great bags and a real bargain! Thanks for the video! ATB Sam Adler
1. thank you
2. i use the bags as inexpensive/protective bags for binoculars. Many binos are sold without a case. Or, if sold with a case, there is no space for the following bino accessories: extra eye and objective lens covers and a cleaning kit.
Good in budget as per required we can tailered it at home.
Very useful video. I think I'll be getting both to try.
I bought the Polish bag for like a one day or few hour outing. Just a good bag to keep essentials in.
Great review thanks. I think I'm going for the Polish bread bag. I like the divider I think it's there to hold the Polish peanut canteen.
OooooooooH like this idea. I'm on a budget...lol. Both these are very nice. Way better then the one I have...forget what type. But it works OK. You did give me a few great ideas for using it. My one I adapted to be a small back pack/haversack. Going to a review on it next as part of my sorting out my kits for MN camping. Great video looking forward to more. Budget always a good idea. Thumbs up.
Forgive me man .....not picking holes .....but the buckle system is done wrong (I got it wrong at first also) the roller goes through the d ring . The 2 roller rings give different points of adjustment.... though if you select the upper one you can work the strap through twice. It seems to work pretty good.
The Finn bag is cool esp with the belt ....but then the Polish bag can be worn on a belt as a lumbar pack and already has strapping for an undercarriage option. My Polish bag came with no strap but I used a strap from one of those Chinese molle water bottle pouches and it works perfectly.
I got the Polish bag, took me forever to figure out the buckle and still it will confuse me.
Those are great budget haversack type bags.. Also a great video.. I love watching your reviews and all your videos. Been a supporter for a good while.
I think surplus is the way to go. The quality is huge for cheap.
I chose the german gas mask bag,about the same size as these but flektarn cordura with rubberized interior makingit water proof, a feature that is useful for my area. This bag has an interesting close system with a brief roll top then a rubber strap with holes on one side catches a little plastic spike on the other. Quite smart as its both one handed and easy which must have been an intentional feature. Unfortunately my bag has just one small seperate pocket inside but I dont see this as much of a negative seeeing as its a smaller bag.
Great video! Looking forward to the series. I'm always looking for inexpensive yet quality kit. Usually inexpensive and quality don't go together, enter military surplus! Can't wait to see what you can come up with.
Another great review. Thank you very much for sharing. Your suggestions, on many items, have saved me a lot of money. Take care my friend and be safe. 🤗
I picked one of the canvas bags (Finish) up based on your review. I could not find a tag showing where it is made but it appears to be sturdy and a really good value. Arrived quickly via US mail. Great find, thanks !
+Old Fart they are all made in Finland as far as I know. Glad you like it!
Very cool! This is a very informative video ... I found a Finnish bag for $8.99 what a great deal. Thank you very much for this video! I have learned a lot from all your videos 👍 !
Interested in a budget series. I have young ones that I am interested in getting out into the wild with. I can not afford. to duplicate my setup x2.
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+Longhunter thank you
Longhunter if you want something bigger then a cheap backpack to start them with then maybe the US alice pack or the swedish LK35 is good (mine cost £17.50, about $22 ish) it can be adjusted to fit a smaller person as it's an external metal frame, though you might need to add a waist belt to the lk for comfort. My lk35 can fit my 10 year old son once the straps were adjusted.
Good review. Finnish bag is amazing. For the price they can't be beaten. Someone really put some thought into the design of this bag. It is the most comfortable haversack/messenger/day bag I have. The design causes it to fit snugly to the contour of the waist. The waist band may seem unnecessary but after you use it a little you find it can be used to take a little weight off the shoulder strap adding to the comfort. It is just the right size...too big and you tend to get it too heavy for a shoulder bag. Too small and you can't carry enough stuff.
Thanks! Excellent timing, I've been looking for a haversack for my EDC bag (I'm a country boy, my EDC is geared towards that sort of environment) and both of these are on the short list. The Finn is actually leading the pack and seeing this just confirms my thoughts.
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Tomi Holmberg only thing I could read was the “pro tip” but tfs
Well done video! thanks. I'm using your link to grab one of those Finnish bags from 5col. 5col looks to be about the best source for them from my hour or so of research today. Free shipping in the US too!! So I added a razor knife and a few other things to the order...lol. Thanks again.
i love budget gear,well done buddy
excellent review thanks! was looking for a cheap option, purchased the polish bread bag
I just bought one that looks like the one on the right at a garage sale for $1, .. along with a pair of Ariat boots (That retail for $119.95) for $2.
i realize I am kinda randomly asking but does anybody know of a good site to watch newly released series online ?
@Robert Lucas i use flixzone. You can find it on google =)
great tips, practical and wise. thank you.
Sub'd because of this awesome post and the BC USA post. l'm looking forward to the budget bushcraft series and the ideas and repurposing if everyday items that have bushcraft applications.
+Shoveler thank you!!
You could wear the Finnish one like USGI gas mask bag, use the shoulder strap as waist strap and waist strap as thigh strap.
And the Polish buckle strap ain't that hard to do, one way is fast and the other is tight.
The Yugoslavian knapsack would be another similar option. Maybe even a better option too...
I would take them bags and spray some of that water proof spray on them.
I water proofed my Finish gas mask bag with boiled Linseed oil. Works great and smells good :) As for the Polish Bread bag, you should watch some video's on said bread bag too see how the closing straps really work. As for the two main pockets, you got it right, water battle in one side mess kit in the other. Of course they would be polish designed. Also, the Polish Bread Bag is getting hard to find.
Nice video! Thanks for sharing! How can I get one of your patches? It would look great on my pack. Thanks again!
Nice vid, thanks.
This is so lovely.
Well I've been watching a few videos on these bags in the so far your budget bag seems to be the winner winner chicken dinner anyways I just thought I'd give you a compliment on that all the other ones are kind of like a glorified grocery bag
Great video, thank you very much!
Good review.
Thank you.
Good stuff. Thanks
The snaps don't wear out they are better than anything else
I have the gas mask bag, very handy
thank you
Great video. Long time fan of your content. Can you give a current link for the Finnish bag? (The site listed no longer carries it and the only one's I find include the gas mask and triple the price. Thanks!!)
best place to find them is Ebay. I would start there. Thanks for watching!
Great idea's thank you
Update: The Finnish bags from 5col were so good I ended up with 2! Awesome bags. I'd never heard of 5col, but they turned out to be solid. The service and communication was quick and courteous. I'd recommend them to anyone.
Seriously- buy 2 of these bags! They're inexpensive, very well made and really pretty cool looking in person. And we don't know how long the surplus bags will last. It would also work well on campus, in nice office areas or everyday commuting.
Could even make a decent active response bag, small bug out bag or whatever. The pockets inside are really big and can easily hold AR mags. Just don't overload the bags- use them the way they were designed. Big, bulky but lightweight things go in the big compartment, and smaller and heavier items go in the pockets.
Finally! I'm not the only one that uses these. I have 6 or 8 of them(not these exact ones but from other countries). I use them for specialties like a medical bag, ammo bag, car kits, tool bags etc. Great size and CHEAP! Forgive a new subscriber if I am screwing up and please let me know if you don't want me to post this kind of stuff and I won't but a good site for this stuff(I am NOT affiliated with them in any way other than a satisfied customer) is hessenantique.com. They have, sort of obvious by the name, a lot of old East German, West German, WWI and WWII German, and current Bundeswehr bags as well as Polish, Finn, Norwegian, Belgian, Italian, Swedish... I use silicone spray on some of the more modern ones and wax on the older ones. Looking forward to checking out your older vids and the new. Like I said please let me know if you don't want me to post sites on here. I am a big boy and it wont hurt my feelings or lose you a subscriber. I have used those guys for years and figured I'd pass it on to some like-minded people. Be well. RB
Nice
Trust me THIS man knows packs and bags...(Packmaster Actual)
I got my at Walmart online it had an adjustable strap, it has a wax coating.
Imo they are overpriced unless shipping is free. Great pieces of gear regardless.
+L'appel de la nature the Finn bag is $16.99 with free us shipping. That's overpriced??
like I said, unless shipping is free. It's a perfectly honest bargain then, too bad it's ridiculously more expansive in France - right, because Finland is geographically closer to the US, everyone knows that, duh
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What's up Panzer.....how have you been.....we need to put together another meet at Mohican....campsite 9 or 10
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MDY1961 yes we do brother! Let's figure something out soon
Never thought I'd say this but I'm actually looking forward to colder weather.....lol....bought a Lester River Boreal Shirt this year and I'm dying to try it out....but I'd like to do a weekender sooner...itching to get out and "craft the bush" again...classic OLJ there
They are not cheap anymore... lol
For sure
No rain flap on the second one. That’s no good.
DALE thebelldiver I didn't see a rain flap on either one. What video did you watch?
Try being a woman and trying to find a good bag! They are flimsy and stupid! Geez! I'm looking into these as well as the austrian combat pack. Ya know why? But hey I want to carry a few things! So thanks. Military commando it is.