Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Finally A Comfortable Military Pack! - Varusteleka Särmä TST RP80 Reco...





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Today Luke is reviewing the Särmä TST RP80 Recon Pack from Varusteleka. This is a product that a lot of you have been asking about and I've finally got all of my testing done.  A special thank you goes out to the Patreon supporters for voting and selecting this video to go to up today.

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Link : https://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/sarma-tst-rp80-recon-pack/53979



Price : $443.99USD



Weight : 8.1lbs / 3700g



Capacity : 80L when fully expanded / 85 liters when you factor in the 2.5 liter bottom pockets



They, in collaboration with Finn-Savotta Oy, developed the RP80, an 80 liter sustainment pack which is designed to be tall and slim. This design distributes weight closer and above the wearer’s center of gravity and spine, and also allows unrestricted arm and elbow movement when skiing; a must for Nortic and Arctic users.

Adjustable carry system for user heights 5.2 to 6.5

Top loader with bottom zipper access, optional space divider inside.

Vertical design allows unrestricted arm movement when skiing.

PALS webbing for attaching pouches and gear.

MILSPEC materials, 1000D Cordura and DUR-aluminium.

Made in Finland and Estonia.

THE PACK BAG



Max. dimensions 85 x 37 x 25 cm + bottom corner pouches.

Total volume 80 liters.

Weight 1700 g.

Drawcord divider inside, top compartment height 60 cm, bottom compartment height 25 cm.

Roll top closure with added security/compression strap.

Zippered bottom flap with two security/compression straps.

Two large baggy bottom corner pouches. Volume approx. 2,5 liters per pouch.

Two 75 cm long compression/tie down straps on each side.

Hydration bladder compartment inside.

Two horizontal tie down straps inside against the back.

Carry handles on the sides and lower back.

A seamless, uninterrupted 7 x 22 PALS matrix goes around the whole upper half of the bag.

Two vertical attachment point straps along the back.


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