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Varmartin

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Hi all.
I’m searching for a new back pack, I’ve had loads over the years but never had one that I really thought was ‘the one’.
I’ve been looking at the Savotta kahakka, either the 15L or maybe the 25L.
I would love to read what you guys think of them for day hikes , one nighters or just a pack to carry general bushcraft kit in.
I don’t do weeks away, so it need not be a massive bag. Something modular when needed to be ?The Savotta kits looks bomb proof, and I’ve watched several YouTube vids.
Thanks in advance for your input.
 
Direct Action Dragon Egg suits my needs. I won’t list the features but it’s a well thought out pack and carries well.

 
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I have the Savotta Kahakka 25 and reckon that it is the best day pack I've ever owned.

It has clean lines, is not choked with straps or molle and has decently sized pockets where I want them. The two side pockets are brilliant for water bottles or axes or longer bits of wood; the top pocket has enough room for the essentials; the front, zipped pocket is great for maps, note books, credit cards and car keys. That leaves the main compartment, which is big enough for my bushcraft or hillwalking needs, no matter what the season.

Yes, it's pricey but you get an extremely well thought out and made pack for you pennies. Yup, I love mine!

And I have no association with Savotta at all; I'm just a delighted customer and user.
 
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Well, I ordered a Savotta Kahakka 15L and it’s arrived . Must say I’ve only been on one 5 mile walk and loving it so far. Not to big for a day sack, I found it very comfortable. It’s a win for me. Cheers all for your inspiration :)
 
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I have the Savotta Kahakka 25 and reckon that it is the best day pack I've ever owned.

It has clean lines, is not choked with straps or molle and has decently sized pockets where I want them. The two side pockets are brilliant for water bottles or axes or longer bits of wood; the top pocket has enough room for the essentials; the front, zipped pocket is great for maps, note books, credit cards and car keys. That leaves the main compartment, which is big enough for my bushcraft or hillwalking needs, no matter what the season.

Yes, it's pricey but you get an extremely well thought out and made pack for you pennies. Yup, I love mine!

And I have no association with Savotta at all; I'm just a delighted customer and user.
Well, I ordered a Savotta Kahakka 15L and it’s arrived . Must say I’ve only been on one 5 mile walk and loving it so far. Not to big for a day sack, I found it very comfortable. It’s a win for me. Cheers all for your inspiration :)
Hi both, I'd be really interested to hear your thoughts on the back system and how comfortable it is for walking.

I really fancy getting the 25l version, it looks like it could be an awesome daypack and even useful for some camping. The thing that is giving me cause for doubt is the back system or lack thereof. I understand why Savotta didn't put any mesh on the back as it's designed for military use and soldiers who likely wear body armour. But I envisage the back panel gets sopping wet with sweat when us civvies use it (especially a big hot sweaty oaf like me!).
 

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