Pte.Pinky said:I've already got all 3 (small pack was most recent, about a week and a half ago) and I must say that I am pleased with all of it. The small pack is a little large for it's intended use, but is comfortable as all get out, and with the extra pouches and the valise strapped on the top (it works, I've tried) it could easily be used as a ruck for a weekend ex (unfortunately our unit will not allow us to do this). I've already given a short review of the gloves in the Cadpat Leather Gloves thread on this board. And the ballistic eyewear does gets its job done, nuff said.
Cheers,
Pinky
I realize you are NOT a wog from Ottawa, Pinky.
Caesar said:Out here on the left coast, we'll be lucky to see the small pack by 2010.
I'll wager a bet right here: the wogs in Ottawa will be replacing worn out small packs (due to all that camping ya know ) before a single west coast infantry unit get's it's original issue.
But nice going Pinky. Glad to hear you like it.
EDIT: I realize you are NOT a wog from Ottawa, Pinky.
Nothing, but you shouldn't get issued a small pack before an infantry soldier from BC is all.2332Piper said:Whats wrong with being a wog from Ottawa?
I'm from Ottawa.
I'm a wog (well, little wog in training).
Pte.Pinky said:What's the difference between Puzzle Palace and the Land of Confusion?
BKells said:CHofO, 33 BDE in Ottawa, are getting issued the small pack, ballistic eyewear + cadpat leather gloves en masse tomorrow night.
Bomber said:Ditch your ruck, small pack holds as much as the 82 Pattern, in about 3 years, you won;t have a choice, better get used to the small pack now.
Perfect, so as advised, ditch the 82 pattern and get used to wearing the small pack.
Pte.Pinky said:Our CSM for this training year has decreed that the small pack may NOT be used as a ruck, and that we are to bring both on ex.
Hatchet Man said:Just how much crap does he (and others like him) plan on bringing out to reserve field ex?
Well, some people want to see the troops hump a ruck around for the weekend. In the Res, we don't get any exs longer than 2.5 days, other than the Bde ex (Cougar Salvo in 39 Bde). So if you aren't bringing your ruck on a weekend ex, and you avoid the 10 day Bde ex, you can avoid humping a ruck altogether. That means it's hurt locker time if that troop decides to try for a tour.
You might even lose the ability to do the Humpin' The Ruck Plodding Step, as chronicled by paracowboy. Smiley
Britney Spears said:Meh, call me crazy but I don't like being forced to carry useless crap. best thing to do is to let the troops pack their own stuff, and encourage them to pack as light as possible. Showing up at the beginning of an ex with a full ruck is a pretty good way to end up in the "hurt locker" once they issue the radios, batteries, MG ammo, and water gerries. Train as you fight, anyone?