Frost River Isle Royale Bushcraft Pack | Making a pack frame to improve the way it carries.
In this video I go for a walk with a new to me Frost River Isle Royale Bushcraft pack. It is a heavy duty canvas pack that has loads of vintage style. Pretty quickly it becomes apparent that the bag carries very poorly, so I sit down, brew some coffee and try to 'bushcraft' up a frame to add some rigidity to the pack. It helps take some weight from from shoulders, however it's worth mentioning I turned around and sold the bag about a week later. Thanks for watching, and please consider subscribing if you enjoy this type of content I'm also quite active on instagram and can be found here: / quart.pot Cheers! Jon

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