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How to Pack Your Gear – The Outdoor Gear Review

04 Oct 2014, Posted by Adventure Guide Staff in Gear News


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The Bushcraft series by the swedish company “Mora of Sweden” is very popular. For survival enthusiast the model “Bushcraft Survival” is available. I´ll show …

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  • TheOutdoorGearReview

    I’d love to reply to some of these comments but due to the ‘awesome’
    changes on youtube I can’t do that.

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  • HOXA GENS

    Why you didn’t roll the sleaping bag?

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  • Mike Queen

    cmon bro….

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  • Timothy Ciarlette

    Nice video Luke. As always.

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  • Survivalist2008

    Thanks for the demo Luke. What was the apprx. total weight once you got it
    completely packed? Thanks.

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  • Self Reliance Alliance

    Luke, this may be asking you to compare apples to oranges, but if you were
    to choose a “go to” 65-75 liter pack, would it be something tactical, bomb
    proof and heavy as heck, like the Eberlestock Terminator, or something more
    mainstream, high quality, yet a bit less durable and lacking the bells and
    whistles of the Eberlestock, like the Osprey Atmos or Aether?

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  • Hermann Diggs

    thanks for sharing

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  • Kelly S

    Thanks for the video. Always fun to see other tips. I like the bubble
    packing mat to sit on! Genius!!!!

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  • Hermann Diggs

    good advice

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  • nick gatz

    Who makes those mesh bags
    

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  • Brudegaar

    Vaultz makes those mesh bags

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  • FinsFan74

    Great review…I am new to backpacking and this is a big help. One question
    though, What do you use WD-40 for?

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  • Veronica Romero

    I really, really appreciate this video. I’m just getting into
    hiking/camping and this sums up a good packing list, even bringing up stuff
    I wasn’t aware of.

    Thanks!

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  • TheOutdoorGearReview

    Thanks Chemistry. Glad it helped. 🙂

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  • vivaren

    Thank you for this great video!Im a German soldier in Afghanistan and this
    even helped me!

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  • TheOutdoorGearReview

    No problem buddy! Have fun out there! 🙂

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  • Manuel Dominguez

    Great job on the videos. Thanks a bunch.

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  • Nikki Sobotka

    Is either knife full tang? I am new to the Moras.

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  • charlie andersson

    im Swedish and ive got a question, what does bugs taste like??

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  • surearrow

    For me, Ka-Bar! Proven, reliable and when you pull it out, you’ll get
    respect – even from a bear.

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  • Paul Charron

    i want one :)

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  • MasterK9Trainer

    Dude, your video is STILL the best review of this knife. I like to watch it
    whenever I think about buying this Mora or any other model.

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  • Inthedarkzone01

    only thing that is useless on that mora knife is that firesteel crap i
    still dont understand why using firesteel if you can buy a lighter 5 times
    cheaper in a pack were you have 2-3 lighter…

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  • WhoAmI4631

    They look like normal kitchen knives. I don’t like their style.

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  • Brad Freel

    Thank you very much for the GREAT video!

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  • cowboyfromkettins

    My first knife was an Opinel, Second knife was a Mora, Now I use handmade
    Sami knives. Mora are excellent for beginners, sturdy, quality, take and
    edge easy, keep it relatively well also. Perfect for beginners to knife
    work.

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  • BritishSurvivalBushCrafter

    You’re german?

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  • GodSin G

    nice video. but i saw a video on YT this guy was testing two mora knives
    one was the mora force and the other was the mora bushcraft “black” there
    newest one out it was a cutting test and the mora force cut way deeper then
    the mora “black is this cause of the mora black being 3.2mm ? i am trying
    to buy one and i would like it to cut deeper i want it to be my side knife
    i have other full tang knives by gerber please respond thanks ahead of time
    “_”

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  • GreatBigRanz

    I’m so perplex by these knives, they look so cheap, and cost wise they are
    cheap, fifteen dollars in the US. but apparently the steel is really good,
    even if it isn’t a full tange blade. 

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  • Kai Sackmann

    Outdoor-Gear: Knife “Bushcraft Survival” by Mora of Sweden (english)

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  • Shawn Fox

    Good review. Get to the choppa!

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  • ace traver

    bear grills is a sellout. 

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  • Morten Elleby Sørensen

    Great video ! Very informative, and helpful. Love from Denmark :)

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