Yesterday I had the good fortune to run into a friend who just demobbed from the Royal Marines. He had some kit he wanted rid of as he 'has no desire ever to sleep outside again'. (Fool!) I was like a kid in a sweet shop.
Among other bits of kit, I bought an unused British Military Issue Bergen Short Back in DPM.
My God, is it uncomfortable compared to my Lowe Alpine Sting! Wearing the Sting is like putting your hand inside a tailored kid leather glove in comparison. Does anyone know how it compares to the Vulcan or Karrimor Bergens in terms of comfort? The main compartment is around 70 or 80 litres in volume.
It comes with two 20 litre side pouches which zip robustly on the sides and there is even a pouch on the front (unused entrenching tool sitting inside!) that could be used for all kinds of kit like tarps and bivvy bags. Seeing this pouch has inspired me to buy a molle pouch for my Sting, because it looks cool (and is practical).
The shoulder straps seem to me rock hard (although I've been informed they quickly soften up) and where the straps on my Lowe Alpine sit snugly on my hips on this they sit uncomfortably around my waist. I know this is intentional as armed forces are likely to be wearing webbing on their hips but how they hump upwards of 120 litres worth of kit around over long distances beats me. Probably why they're considered so tough!
The bag itself does seem bomb proof. The stitching is excellent and the cordura material is thicker and tougher than almost anything else I've seen. I think Webtex do a version of this pack but I've not heard good things about them and my marine buddy reckons most of his comrades stick with this military issue Bergen.
I think I'll give the Bergen to my bro as a birthday present but if he doesn't want it I might sell it if anyone is interested. I've no idea how much they go for.
Does anyone else own one of these and how do you find it?
Among other bits of kit, I bought an unused British Military Issue Bergen Short Back in DPM.
My God, is it uncomfortable compared to my Lowe Alpine Sting! Wearing the Sting is like putting your hand inside a tailored kid leather glove in comparison. Does anyone know how it compares to the Vulcan or Karrimor Bergens in terms of comfort? The main compartment is around 70 or 80 litres in volume.
It comes with two 20 litre side pouches which zip robustly on the sides and there is even a pouch on the front (unused entrenching tool sitting inside!) that could be used for all kinds of kit like tarps and bivvy bags. Seeing this pouch has inspired me to buy a molle pouch for my Sting, because it looks cool (and is practical).
The shoulder straps seem to me rock hard (although I've been informed they quickly soften up) and where the straps on my Lowe Alpine sit snugly on my hips on this they sit uncomfortably around my waist. I know this is intentional as armed forces are likely to be wearing webbing on their hips but how they hump upwards of 120 litres worth of kit around over long distances beats me. Probably why they're considered so tough!
The bag itself does seem bomb proof. The stitching is excellent and the cordura material is thicker and tougher than almost anything else I've seen. I think Webtex do a version of this pack but I've not heard good things about them and my marine buddy reckons most of his comrades stick with this military issue Bergen.
I think I'll give the Bergen to my bro as a birthday present but if he doesn't want it I might sell it if anyone is interested. I've no idea how much they go for.
Does anyone else own one of these and how do you find it?