I went through a stage of blackening some green pouches with spray paint because it was "too military"but ended up thinking, "I'm only doing this for other people", and stopped.
Black is even worse - it's got that "covert spec ops" vibe!
I went through a stage of blackening some green pouches with spray paint because it was "too military"but ended up thinking, "I'm only doing this for other people", and stopped.
Well, I guess I of explanied this better, Im just trying this kit out for now and I'll change to a sleeka force 35 rucksack if im going to be walking any sort of distance or id get the all-arms bergen if i had alot of gear and was taking a vehicle then i could just chuck it in the back but for now this suits me best.The All Arms Bergen is a henious piece of kit IMHO... The concept is a good one a sort of 'travel pack' for rear echlon troops generally operating at a fixed location or out of transport. However the execution of it is pretty poor and they are horrible things to carry any weight in when in 'Rucksack mode' . I'd avoid it at all costs. I always chuckle when I see them on Ebay with 'SAS/PARA/MARINE All Arms Bergen' as a auction title. Have a cast about on Ebay quite good well made rucksacks turn up all the time often for not much money Berghaus Dart 35's turn up quite often. Most Berghaus Munro's make reasonable money as they are well regarded.
I'm not sure why webbing seems so popular as a method of carrying kit in the civilian world?? In most respects a Daysack or Bergan is better and more practical and comfy. Plus you don't look like an extra from "Ultimate Force" or "Red Cap" while out in the woods. Still boys will be boys I guess.
Cheers
John
one question, are you using alice clips for that rig?
if so ditch em and use cable ties instead. less likely to spring open and won't dig into you like the alice clips do.
that or if you can get em grab some malice clips. they're thick black plastic clips designed to cross over the old alice to the new molle. they're fantastic tbh and go on any belt/rig/bag/strap. i swear by em (rather then at them like the alice clips)
If you put it in another context think of people that need similar sized kit to hand all the time but need to be able to move about like, police, builders,(and any military/police force you can name),
Weird thing is there's always been a sort of misunderstanding about people wearing webbing wanting to be a soldier or rambo etc.
yet wearing Military camo clothing has nearly always been acceptable especially for people doing outdoor work (like builders/farmers) and has been on and off fashion for years now.
No...well, unless it's tea break time ,The question Id ask is as a Bush Crafter in the UK do you really need such instant and ready access to kit more so than dipping into a well organized Daysack? To me need for such ready access is not well founded, let me explain.
For example if Im a policeman and cannot get to my pepper spray during an arrest I might get injured. If Im a soldier and cannot get instant access to change a magazine or deploy a Grenade in a fire fight then I might get wounded.
If Im a UK Bush Crafter and I cannot get instant access to my 550 cord or brew kit Id venture to suggest its unlikely the world will end
webbing is designed for fighting in, but soldiers still need another way to carry a sleeping bag. I agree perhaps if he was insistant on using PLCE he should have at least had a side pouch or two for carrying a sleeping bag/spare clothes etc.One client turned up to a Bushcraft course with a full set of 90 pattern PLCE no rucksack of any type and bits of kit hanging off the webbing like a gypsys caravan.
When I politely suggested that perhaps hed be better off using a spare Bergen we had I was advised somewhat aggressively that hed used it all the time in the UK .
His kit got soaked through in short order and he ended up borrowing my sleeping bag for the duration of the course.
(but even I would wear a rucksack in mountain conditions, when i did a Mountain Leadership course in the UK I Just used a rucksack(as i would now).The other client attended a Snow craft course with an operational waistcoat in DPM again with bits of kit stuffed in every pouch and no Rucksack of any type. When I asked him where he was going to carry the ice axe and crampons we were issuing him with. He shrugged his shoulders. He ended up using our spare Bergen.
Sorry I didn't explain that well,I dont think your comparison between camo clothing usage and webbing is a good one.
Builders and farm workers generally wear camo clothing as its cheap and hardwearing. If it was plain green or black and met the criteria of being cheap and hardwearing Id suspect it would be used just as much.
I know, it's a sort of "bag pedjudice", basically how ever you look at it webbing is a collection of useful pockets and you'd think it was a sensible thing to use, It seems strange to me not more people use it. Though i accept there is an image problem with it, which probably stems from "Survivalism" in the 80's.Now say youre dressed in neutral green tones with a full set of webbing pouches in a bit of woodland thats not an Army Training area the perception of you is likely to be that youre probably not a Squaddie and likely to be a bit of a weirdo or army wannabe Rightly or wrongly I believe that would be the opinion of most of the Public in the UK. Same bit of woodland same green kit but replace the webbing with a Daysack.. Joe publics perception is likely to be entirely different.
None taken, it is only personal choice.My considered view therefore is if Webbing offers no real world advantage to a Daysack in terms of storage or access to kit but comes with a whole bunch of social stigma issues that might adversely impact on my enjoyment of my time in the woods. Id have to say Id be using a Daysack every time However each to his own and please do not take this as a personal attack on your kit or decision to wear webbing..
So how many of you guys are ex squaddies?
Why? Because you are interested,or to shoot down 'civvies' for wanting to wear webbing?
Nothing wrong with wearing the stuff if thats your thing....
Sounds like its unacceptable to use it.Or is it just snobbery??
Also cant imagine many ex-squaddies wanting to wear it.Probably glad to be shot of the stuff!
Nice belt order btw Rappleby! Why do the pouches hang that way?
Actually I was just interested, as I am an ex-squaddie who still enjoys using it every now and again!
Listen, you don't know me and after this little teddy throwing of yours I don't particulary want to know you, so in future keep your god-damn accusational comments to yourself mate!
isn't that a contradiction?launditch1: Also cant imagine many ex-squaddies wanting to wear it.Probably glad to be shot of the stuff!
Nice belt order btw Rappleby!
The pouches hang lower so they don't get in the way of rucksack waist belts, they were on special issue the design was an improvement on 58" which was designed to use the 58" large pack.launditch1:Why do the pouches hang that way?