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60 l wanderrucksack

60 l wanderrucksack Savotta Kantamus 60L , Brown

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60 l wanderrucksack Savotta Kantamus 60L , BrownThe larger 60 L model in the Kantamus backpack lineup. A large, all around multi day pack. The internal aluminum frame supports heavier loads, and the shoulder strap attachment is adjustable to fit users of different length. Scalable and compressible to adapt to changing carrying needs. The main bag capacity ca. 60 liters, with ca. 12 liters of extra space in the lid and many external attachment points for additional side pouches and gear. Large 60 L

The larger 60 L model in the Kantamus backpack lineup. A large, all-around multi-day pack. The internal aluminum frame supports heavier loads, and the shoulder strap attachment is adjustable to fit users of different length. Scalable and compressible to adapt to changing carrying needs. The main bag capacity ca. 60 liters, with ca. 12 liters of extra space in the lid and many external attachment points for additional side pouches and gear.

  • Large 60 L main compartment, roll top and side zipper
  • Hydration bladder compartment and tube ports
  • Large flat zippered front compartment
  • Floating lid with two zippered compartments, capacity ca. 12 litres
  • Side compression straps with SR buckle
  • PALS webbing on sides, front, bottom and hip belt
  • Open, slightly bellowed side pouches
  • Internal tubular aluminium frame
  • Closed cell foam back pad, useable as a sitting pad
  • Padded shoulder straps with load lifters, shoulder strap attachment point adjustable for different user heights
  • Sternum strap with SR buckle, movable and removable
  • Padded hip belt with PALS webbing and 50 mm (2") Berg Buckle
  • All color options offer good NIR performance
  • 5-year material and workmanship warranty
  • Made in Estonia

"Kantamus" is Finnish for "a carried load", typically something a bit heavier that you carry along. The Kantamus is an all-around general-purpose backpack, suitable for various uses. The scalability and compression allow you to adapt and adjust the pack for changing situations and needs, whilst the internal aluminium frame offers rigid support and weight transfer.

With a main compartment of c. 60 liters and 12 liters in the lid, the Kantamus 60L fits sleep systems, spare clothing, food, and water for longer multi-day outings. The numerous external attachment points for pouches and additional gear allow you to adapt it according to your needs.

Main pack body

The main compartment is accessible from the top via a roll top closure and through a vertical zipper on the right side. Inside, you’ll find a hydration bladder compartment with two tie-down loops and a hydration bladder attachment webbing tab on the top. Each side of the pack has a tube port.

The side zipper on the left side leads into a large, flat compartment on the front of the pack. Suitable for stuff like tarps and other flat packing gear.

The sides and front have generous PALS webbing for attaching extra pouches and gear. The bottom has two rows of PALS webbing for attaching gear with packing straps or an elastic cord.

Two side compression straps with SR buckles on either side of the pack offer both compression and a means of carrying long, bulky tools and equipment or quickly attaching additional loads, such as a Hatka 12L daypack equipped with suitable buckles.

The slightly bellowed side pouches allow you to carry long tools and such on the sides. These are relatively flat and low, not intended to carry water bottles or such. For that, we recommend adding a GP pouch on the hip belt.

Floating lid

The lid has a large c. 12 L main compartment, accessible through a zipper on the neck side. When filled, the lid "balloons" up, and when empty, it lies flat and tight. It is great for rainwear, puffy jackets, etc. When tightened, the lid compresses down, keeping the contents snug. The top of the lid has an elastic cord for the retention of light gear. The underside of the lid has two rows of PALS webbing, suitable for attaching a sleeping pad or other gear. There is a 15 x 10 cm (6" x 4") loop surface on the lid for patches and identifiers.

The front of the lid has a small, zippered pocket with a webbing loop with a D-ring inside, good for small trinkets and valuables.

Pro tip: The lid can also be removed and replaced with, for example, the Savotta Askare hip pack or a Hatka 12L equipped with suitable buckles (not included with the pack). This allows you to tweak the Kantamus into a modular load-carrying system.

Carrying system

An internal tubular aluminium frame gives the Kantamus rigidity and good weight transfer to the hips. The back is padded with a thick and stiff closed-cell foam pad placed in a compartment with a hook-and-loop closure. The pad can be removed for use as a sitting/kneeling pad, and the compartment can be used to carry other equipment, a tarp or a poncho, for example.

The padded shoulder straps attach to steel D-rings, allowing articulation. The attachment height of the shoulder straps is adjustable to fit properly on users of different heights,, from approx. 165 to 195 cm (5’5" to 6’5"). The load lifters can be threaded through two webbing loops to adjust the point at which they part from the shoulder straps, allowing adjustment according to the height and preference. The sternum strap is removable and can be moved up and down the shoulder straps as desired.

The hip belt consists of two sewn-on pieces of 50 mm (2") webbing with PALS channels. The rest of the hip belt assembly (three pads and the front closure straps) are threaded onto these. Each part of the belt can be removed and replaced without sewing if needed. The belt closes using a super secure Berg buckle, very easy to use, even with thick and cold weather gloves on.

Rugged and repairable

The main body of the pack is made from 1000D Cordura for high abrasion resistance, with details such as the back pad compartment and roll top being made from lighter and less coarse 500D. The zippers are covered and have two pullers, so you always have a backup in case one puller fails.

The buckles, lid, shoulder straps, and hip belt components can be easily removed and replaced in case of damage, without the need of sewing or specialized tools, allowing for easy repairs to extend the service life.

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