In this video, I discuss the new Pathfinder Scout Pack designed by Dave Canterbury. This is just my initial impressions after only using it a few times. I will be doing a full review down the road.
Hey so cool tip for everyone. I have the previous version of this pack. I took a flexible cutting board from amazon and cut it to the exact size of the foam pad, rounded the 2 corners, and shoved it with the foam pad into the pack, makes it a tad more rigid and now i have a foam sit pad and a cutting board/little table.
Man I thought about getting this bag but I already purchased the Blackie Thomas one instead. I also took the 20 liter and 10 liter Pathfinder dry bags and tethered them together using soft shackles and that also worked out well for short trips
I had the original run one of these. I liked it. I ended up selling it, and getting the Savotta Jakaari. I am not really a fan of the Savotta. I ended up picking up one of the new M81 packs, used, from an outdoor forum.
I ended up selling mine. I'm just not the biggest fan of the design. I just got an Aston 3 from Hill People Gear. I'm going to be doing a review on it.
@@theaveragewoodsman6002 for this pack, I think, you gotta get your kit dialed right in. I use mine for a daypack/emergency overnight pack. I can pack enough to stay alive, and relatively climate neutral, but it wouldnt work well with a purpose planned overnight. Essentially, its my day bumming bag and emergency/get home bag. Light and small enough to carry stuff for a day, with just enough room left over for a puffy jacket, ground pad, and thermal blanket.
I have a few points that I think could be improved; 1. The PALS webbing should be at least a similar colour to the camo pattern of the pack (if not actually camo), otherwise it's pointless having it camo. 2. The pouch at the base should be bigger, it's a pretty pathetic little pouch, they'd have been better making it central to the front and larger. 3. The velcro field on the front of that bottom pouch will attract loads of debris. 4. As you mentioned, the shoulder straps could be better. 5. It's a blatant rip off, of the Savotta Jaakari Medium.
Honestly, those would be some good improvements. Particularly the shoulder straps, and yes, it's definitely a direct copy of the Savotta Jaakari. But not as high quality.
Rigidity of pack. It looks about the right size to fit. If you have or can get one of those NATO or German fold up sleep pads they pad a bit and give some rigidity.
@theaveragewoodsman6002 yep it's not worth trying to make something not comfortable, comfortable. Although I am playing around with sleeve slip on shoulder straps. I've tried various foams and densities. Ultimately im hoping to make a better ALICE pack strap🤭🤭🤭. But I have found I can pad up larger packs to be comfortable doing that as long as it's a tight fit over the pack strack. I have seen and tried using sear belt pads, sheepskin ones. Not too shabby a result in a pinch
As I allude to in the video, I'm not sold on the price for what you get. It isn't an inexpensive pack, and the build quality and features don't hold up to other packs that I own (Helikon Tex, Mystery Ranch, Wisport, 5.11 Tactical, etc).
Hey so cool tip for everyone. I have the previous version of this pack. I took a flexible cutting board from amazon and cut it to the exact size of the foam pad, rounded the 2 corners, and shoved it with the foam pad into the pack, makes it a tad more rigid and now i have a foam sit pad and a cutting board/little table.
That's a really good tip!
I have the same pack and I love it!!!!!!!!
THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the comment.
Man I thought about getting this bag but I already purchased the Blackie Thomas one instead. I also took the 20 liter and 10 liter Pathfinder dry bags and tethered them together using soft shackles and that also worked out well for short trips
The packs I carry these days are small, but I like to see what is out there
Same, but I do have a couple larger packs as well.
Does the tag say where these packs are made? Saw theyre on sale and might grab one but I dont want a Chinese made pack
Honestly, I'm not sure, as I don't have the pack anymore. I traded it for another piece of gear.
I had the original run one of these. I liked it. I ended up selling it, and getting the Savotta Jakaari. I am not really a fan of the Savotta. I ended up picking up one of the new M81 packs, used, from an outdoor forum.
I ended up selling mine. I'm just not the biggest fan of the design. I just got an Aston 3 from Hill People Gear. I'm going to be doing a review on it.
@@theaveragewoodsman6002 for this pack, I think, you gotta get your kit dialed right in. I use mine for a daypack/emergency overnight pack. I can pack enough to stay alive, and relatively climate neutral, but it wouldnt work well with a purpose planned overnight. Essentially, its my day bumming bag and emergency/get home bag. Light and small enough to carry stuff for a day, with just enough room left over for a puffy jacket, ground pad, and thermal blanket.
I have a few points that I think could be improved;
1. The PALS webbing should be at least a similar colour to the camo pattern of the pack (if not actually camo), otherwise it's pointless having it camo.
2. The pouch at the base should be bigger, it's a pretty pathetic little pouch, they'd have been better making it central to the front and larger.
3. The velcro field on the front of that bottom pouch will attract loads of debris.
4. As you mentioned, the shoulder straps could be better.
5. It's a blatant rip off, of the Savotta Jaakari Medium.
Honestly, those would be some good improvements. Particularly the shoulder straps, and yes, it's definitely a direct copy of the Savotta Jaakari. But not as high quality.
I have to original one and love it.
I like how dave did a 1 to 1 savotta Copy 😂
Haha!
I was about to comment this exact thing lol.
Is that a Hill People Gear chest bag your wearing?. Think about it
Yes.
I know it has a foam “frame” is it really floppy and does gear create hot spots. How’s it fair against a plastic sheet frame back pack.?
It's actually quite floppy. I much prefer plastic insert frames over the foam type.
What is your chest pack?
Hill People Gear SAR Chest Bag. Below is the video that I did on it.
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@@theaveragewoodsman6002 thank you
Rigidity of pack. It looks about the right size to fit. If you have or can get one of those NATO or German fold up sleep pads they pad a bit and give some rigidity.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I've already traded the pack. So, I don't have it anymore.
@theaveragewoodsman6002 yep it's not worth trying to make something not comfortable, comfortable. Although I am playing around with sleeve slip on shoulder straps. I've tried various foams and densities. Ultimately im hoping to make a better ALICE pack strap🤭🤭🤭. But I have found I can pad up larger packs to be comfortable doing that as long as it's a tight fit over the pack strack. I have seen and tried using sear belt pads, sheepskin ones. Not too shabby a result in a pinch
I have looked at it, here and on the site. It looks cheaply made.
As I allude to in the video, I'm not sold on the price for what you get. It isn't an inexpensive pack, and the build quality and features don't hold up to other packs that I own (Helikon Tex, Mystery Ranch, Wisport, 5.11 Tactical, etc).
@@theaveragewoodsman6002 Can the shoulder straps be swapped out?
@@MiClLCNo, they're sown into the pack.
It's not. It's very tough. I have had the previous version since it came out. It'll last years and years.
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Buy once cry once
That's definitely my motto when it comes to buying gear.
That pack is absolute garbage.
Too good for you because it works for us