right, first off I just want to say this is not going to be as good or thorough as a John Fenna review, or the likes of
.
to kick start, the Frost River Isle Royale Bushcraft Pack, the big daddy!
this pack is officialy a Christmas present, but that was never going to happen when it arrived in september!
it was meant to be a traditional pack and boy its a looker
!
the quality of this is absolutely oustanding and second to none. it arrived in brilliant condition with no faults at all, everything was perfect. Its leather, brass and waxed canvas construction had me mesmorised from the start. I have heard people mention that it is not the most comfortble due to the fact it has no frame, I whole hartedly disagree. If you pack it properly with soft goods at the back it moulds perfectly to your shape and the padded bucksin straps mean I could carry it for ever. it is a monster and it could easily be a one stop canoe pack for me. Yet it also has the versatility of sinching straps on the side and the top, and it can be siched down to easily around 30 litres or be extended to around 85 litres. the main reason I chose this pack over the Duluth equivalent was the side straps, the Frost River's are olive paracord through brass D-rings, whereas the Duluth's are nylon and only lie at half way up rather than the full side length. these could easily be replaced with leather thong rather than paracord, something I am looking into, however the paracord blends in very well.
the pack also has bottom and top attachment points to strap on a wool blanket. I bought the correct straps along with the pack and my Hudson bay blanket fits on the bottom like a dream. the straps were gorgeous and just like little blanket belts.
the reason I bought this and not the junior is because it has a waist belt and a chest belt whereas the junior only has a chest belt. I wanted this for long distance walks and although the pack is bigger I could never fill it.
some photos:
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In summary this is one excellent pack that will last a life time! im in love with it and can recommend one to anyone! It has the traditional style with no compromise on comfort and it is truly superb!
If anyone is wandering these photos are from a while back, ive only just got round to a little review, I'll still be in plaster till january.
keep looking as a knife-off and other reviews are coming!
to kick start, the Frost River Isle Royale Bushcraft Pack, the big daddy!
this pack is officialy a Christmas present, but that was never going to happen when it arrived in september!
it was meant to be a traditional pack and boy its a looker
the quality of this is absolutely oustanding and second to none. it arrived in brilliant condition with no faults at all, everything was perfect. Its leather, brass and waxed canvas construction had me mesmorised from the start. I have heard people mention that it is not the most comfortble due to the fact it has no frame, I whole hartedly disagree. If you pack it properly with soft goods at the back it moulds perfectly to your shape and the padded bucksin straps mean I could carry it for ever. it is a monster and it could easily be a one stop canoe pack for me. Yet it also has the versatility of sinching straps on the side and the top, and it can be siched down to easily around 30 litres or be extended to around 85 litres. the main reason I chose this pack over the Duluth equivalent was the side straps, the Frost River's are olive paracord through brass D-rings, whereas the Duluth's are nylon and only lie at half way up rather than the full side length. these could easily be replaced with leather thong rather than paracord, something I am looking into, however the paracord blends in very well.
the pack also has bottom and top attachment points to strap on a wool blanket. I bought the correct straps along with the pack and my Hudson bay blanket fits on the bottom like a dream. the straps were gorgeous and just like little blanket belts.
the reason I bought this and not the junior is because it has a waist belt and a chest belt whereas the junior only has a chest belt. I wanted this for long distance walks and although the pack is bigger I could never fill it.
some photos:
In summary this is one excellent pack that will last a life time! im in love with it and can recommend one to anyone! It has the traditional style with no compromise on comfort and it is truly superb!
If anyone is wandering these photos are from a while back, ive only just got round to a little review, I'll still be in plaster till january.
keep looking as a knife-off and other reviews are coming!
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