DIY Rucksack Project
A simple DIY gear project for anyone with basic knowledge of how to use a sewing machine. How to turn an infantry Bergen into a flexible bushcraft backpack. All you need is a domestic sewing machine, some heavy duty needles, pair of scissors, and a little patience. The finished pack is very versatile, relatively lightweight and has a stack of useful features. It weighs less and is more practical than the venerable LK35 that seem so popular in bushcraft circles.

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