That looks like fun!
I might even have to try that out
That looks like fun!
There are some pages from Horace Kepharts 'Camping and Woodcraft' here, which feature several drawings of old style packs.
Are the top and bottom pictures of the same pack?
Or is it just my eyes?
I think they look great but they seem to cost alot for a nice one..
can you still pick up the old swedish framed ones for like £20?
i no there are a few of us who love canvas packs so i thought it would be nice start a thread to show them all under one thread.
id like to see any modifications and ideas to personalise and improve.
Any packs from duluth to swedish army or even home made so please show us some pics.
Heres mine the first was a frost river which was great but it didnt suit my back and the top of the straps rubbed but it was very well made.
The next one is my current pack that iv been using for a while now and love it but im thinking of ataching some leather compresion straps as i dont usualy need the full size except for extended trips. If i do il post some picks.
Thanks alot cant wait to see them
sent from my secret retreat
Not too sure whether these count as 'traditional' or not
My main user, a Swedish surplus Haglofs LK50
I'm still to mod this pack in any way, shape or form ~ padded shoulder straps and a belt would be high on the list as the only time I have an issue is when I need to carry an excess of water. The loss of comfort when fully loaded was a big reason for Swedish squaddies not being overly fond of these packs.
A stock pic (borrowed from here) of a very recent acquisition, a Swiss M70 pack
The shoulder straps WILL be modded. I don't mind the complete lack of padding, but the straps are ergonomically useless.
Be aware that not all M70 packs come with shoulder straps. This pack was originally designed to attach directly to clothing.