I’ve been looking at canvas rucksacks for a while now, and whilst I’d really like an FR, funds aren’t in place at present. Fortunately, I saw the classic version of the German rucksack on sale for a very good price so I thought I’d take a punt on one. Given the fact the reviews were limited and mostly not great I was totally prepared to send it back, but I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t as awful as some had experienced. There were however a few modifications I thought it needed so I spent the last couple of evenings having a go. I think I’ve made an average rucksack useable for the time being, until I can justify forking out for something else.
Anyway here are some pictures… First job was a good wash in the bath, I didn’t take a picture of the urine water that came out but it was definitely worth the task.
Once dried I used some nail polish remover to strip the green dye off the leather, and re dyed it with a nice brown. This step took a while.
Then I made up a leather strap to reinforce the shoulder area. This gave the back a lot more structure.
Final job was a coat of fjallraven wax. I just rubbed it in and heated with a hairdryer as normal.
Anybody else done anything cool to these old bags??
Anyway here are some pictures… First job was a good wash in the bath, I didn’t take a picture of the urine water that came out but it was definitely worth the task.
Once dried I used some nail polish remover to strip the green dye off the leather, and re dyed it with a nice brown. This step took a while.
Then I made up a leather strap to reinforce the shoulder area. This gave the back a lot more structure.
Final job was a coat of fjallraven wax. I just rubbed it in and heated with a hairdryer as normal.
Anybody else done anything cool to these old bags??