Deep Theta

Deep Theta

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  • @theArgonautics
    @theArgonautics10 күн бұрын

    So how do I take care of the bag?

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepTheta10 күн бұрын

    Anything made from fabric I treat the same and do the following when I feel like it: spot clean using natural soap, hang to air-dry in a sheltered outdoor location, burn loose threads with a match, avoid prolonged exposure to extreme moisture and heat (washer/dryer machines). But mainly just treat your items with respect as if they were living beings

  • @theArgonautics
    @theArgonautics10 күн бұрын

    @@DeepTheta makes sense, thanks! Do you only have this one video? I'm surprised, as the content is very good.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepTheta6 күн бұрын

    Thank you for saying that. I am doing my best to publish again soon. Stay tuned!

  • @spectateursimon
    @spectateursimon27 күн бұрын

    I really enjoyed watching this video. It was very pleasant that there wasn't a cut every x seconds, but that the video was divided into logical, longer sections. It was also delightful to listen to your thoughts. The whole video felt like a relaxing, deep breath after a long, exhausting day. Best regards from Germany.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepTheta27 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing that. There have been weeks where I was so sick or injured that I could barely leave my bed. Watching Ray Mears and bushcraft product review videos got me through those challenging moments. I've always wanted to give something back to the community and it is so touching to learn that this content brought you some relief. More to come. Best wishes!

  • 28 күн бұрын

    Interesting review and perspectives, thank you (interesting to mix Endurance Room, Tim Keys and your side)

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepTheta27 күн бұрын

    Thank you Raphaël for watching. My intention was to compliment their videos and add something new to the conversation. It feels great that you acknowledged and enjoyed this content! Cheers

  • @Tim_Keys
    @Tim_KeysАй бұрын

    Thanks for the love man, I greatly appreciate it. And as for production, it will always stay in Europe. From human rights all the way to the ability to order smaller batches with faster delivery times, the pros of European production greatly outweigh the cons. Plus, they are just plainly reasonable and lovely people up there at Savotta. Good luck on your journey my dude :)

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thank you Tim! Made in Europe is making a come back for sure and it feels great to support companies and communities who are leading the charge. Best wishes!

  • @Raventommm
    @RaventommmАй бұрын

    I will take the 1000d everytime. a lot of bags with 500d are the same price... Savotta makes to endure, thats why i trust them. I used tasmanian tiger and warrior assault systems. Both are great brands and have great stuff but Savotta is a level up ;) i have the 15L. So happy with it.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Fair play! Nothing wrong with 1000D of course. How are you using the 15L? I'm curious about it

  • @Raventommm
    @RaventommmАй бұрын

    @@DeepTheta im using it as my edc/ghb... Actually i dont have a correct name for it. I use it everyday for everything i use it for, hiking, working, trips, its always with me. Ecuiped with first aid to multitool to water and so on and on...

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    @@Raventommm I think you just brilliantly evolved EDC to EDE: Every Day Everything. I like it!

  • @Raventommm
    @RaventommmАй бұрын

    @@DeepTheta thats a good one!

  • @mspellyt1
    @mspellyt1Ай бұрын

    Great video. Nice change from detail oriented ones. I’ve watched them all and like hearing your philosophy about the packs. Thanks.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Really appreciate that! Thank you very much for watching

  • @매호
    @매호Ай бұрын

    멋진 영상 재미있는 부시 크래프트 재밌게 잘 봤습니다.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thank you for watching! See you next time

  • @jeh966
    @jeh966Ай бұрын

    Keep up the good content 👍🏻

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed it. Cheers

  • @Virusalert7
    @Virusalert7Ай бұрын

    Hey man, awesome video and really enjoyed your „ramblings“. 😄 Got my Kahakka 25 for two days now and really enjoyed the format and perspective instead of just showing the features (Tim Keys is also what got me to buy this pack) but now after starting to use it it’s awesome to hear someone else’s use cases and perspective. Mine is mainly just for standard every day use as well and it really is versatile and modular. Was surprised how well it carried loaded up quite heavy on a bicycle ride today with the hip belt really securing it all. All the best from Germany!

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    So glad you found the video helpful and that you are enjoying your pack. It's one of those special items which become an 'instant classic' as soon as its released. These packs will accompany us on many adventures and help create many great memories. Thanks for watching and take care. Cheers!

  • @Tim_Keys
    @Tim_KeysАй бұрын

    Haha I am a friend of gear folks and an enemy to bank accounts worldwide. I don't know how I feel about this.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    @@Tim_Keys Hilarious. A true dilemma there mate!

  • @mantass7094
    @mantass7094Ай бұрын

    Savotta backpack looks very beautiful special in black colour, very sweet 👍

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Totally agree. Black is also more city-friendly. Even green gives off too much of a combat vibe for me… Cheers

  • @leoreodcinn9153
    @leoreodcinn9153Ай бұрын

    Oh man I just stumbled on this video and I'm in agreement with all of your conclusions. I own the Jaakari S (3 years daily), and Kahakka 15 + 25. The Jaakari S is indeed a 'slinky' pack and not to be compared 1:1 imo. It sits in between the 15 and 25l size-wise and functions very differently. Also came to the same conclusion as you with the M and L. Swapped those out for [now] Kahakka daypack & summer/minimal overnight, and a 50l Fjallraven Keb for winter and mountain trips. The Kahakka is ridiculously versatile and moddable yet quite civilian friendly :D A lot of packs have so many features they can only do one thing. Thus far I've made two quick-change mods to run the Kahakka with a padded molle belt or an external frame. In this sense, it completely transforms into two new harness-based packs for heavier gear or comfort on longer treks. Bless Savotta, less is more! Comfy vid mate, subbed!

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thanks so much for your support and kind words. I’m still new to all this and it’s really motivating to receive your positive feedback. Have heard lots of good things about the Keb 50L. Wow, rigging up the Kahakka with a padded belt/external frame is an awesome idea and absolutely takes it to a whole new level. Just when I thought it couldn’t be any more versatile… Top stuff man. Thanks again. Cheers

  • @Tim_Keys
    @Tim_KeysАй бұрын

    @@DeepTheta This is a really good dude right here, super smart and loves to tinker. I love seeing Lenny's advice pop up all over the place, great person to have around

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    @@Tim_Keys Honoured that you're both here!

  • @gehtdichnuschtan4897
    @gehtdichnuschtan4897Ай бұрын

    Hey there. Nice Clip. It's made of 1000d cordura and small pieces of 500d (upper part of sideflaps and the back) and not as you mentioned from 500d+300d.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thanks so much for watching and glad you enjoyed it! Really appreciate your correction regarding the CORDURA density. I'm going to pin your comment so others are more certain to see it. I've tremendously improved my attention to detail over the years but there are still fragments of my old personality remaining which routinely missed these obvious and important details... I'm working on it! I've used other packs made of 300D, 500D and never felt compromised. I would still purchase this pack if it were made of 300D, and now knowing that it isn't, wish that it was! Cheers

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916Ай бұрын

    1000D is overkill even for military tbh. 500D is absolutely chonky. Ive had the jaakari S and L and I agree with your conclusions. The Kahakka fixed everything wrong with the Jaakari S imo. I'm hoping to turn it into a concise overnight pack with the askare as a hip pack.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Bang on, that's it! Truthfully I've been using the askare as as purse around town and it's the right size for my books and bobs. Haven't paired it with the Kahakka yet but there's no doubt they will harmonize. Cheers

  • @Savotta
    @SavottaАй бұрын

    1000D is for sure overkill in many places, not for what this pack was designed for. The Kahakkas are made to stand up to some pretty horrible use at times, carrying ammunition boxes and other terrible stuff and getting thrown/dragged across rocks and gravel is something that 1000D stands up to way better than 500D. Same goes for the side pouches and stuff like E-tools etc. 500D could for sure handle this sort of stuff for some time, but 1000D will handle it better and longer. On the other hand stuff like the Hatka 12L and our new hip packs are 500D, because those shouldn't be subjected to such horrors on a daily basis. We always put some thought into material selection, and sometimes hard times just call for that extra durability of 1000D.

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916Ай бұрын

    @@Savotta nice reply! keep making awesome stuff guys.

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    @@Savotta Well put. Thank you for everything.

  • @WoodyAndy
    @WoodyAndyАй бұрын

    Great vid - nice to see what camping kit you can get into it and your choice is great! Subbed, looking forward to more! atb Andy

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepThetaАй бұрын

    Thanks mate! See you in the next one. Cheers