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Bla Band Wilderness Stew With Rice Review - Scandinavian Freeze dried Meal From Varusteleka -Finland

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Thoughts on the Mystery Ranch Divide?

Hey there! I’m a many-bag enthusiast, and I apparently have developed a liking for eccentric external load slings.
This is a fairy recent realization, on my part. I already have a Chrome Barrage bag and a TAD Transporter Tail that I use with various packs for biking and rucking. I have even bought one of the generic “beaver tails” from Varusteleka. However, I’ve now got it in my head that I need to buy a MR Divide pack before they all turn into unobtainium.
What worries me: there are aren’t a lot of good reviews of this pack online. I’ve been Googling for days and apart from some reposted press releases and the like, there don’t appear to be a lot of folks who actually own the packs and like them enough to to talk about them. You can find dozens of reviews (good and bad) about the other hunting-style day packs (even the discontinued ones), but the Divide is like a ghost.
So I’m at my wits end, and asking here: have any of you owned/tried out the MR Divide?
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Giving away 5 bags to one person

UPDATE: Backpacks sent to u/SeekHunt. I hope to do more in the future so do stay tuned. Sorry for those who didn't get it.
Please let me know if this is not allowed.
Hello guys, it's Alex from alexkwa.com. I write gear reviews. With that many bags, I am not able to give all of the bags I own the love they deserve, so I want to give them away to people who can put more use into them as long as they pay for shipping.
I want to give all 5 to one person. What you do after you get them is entirely up to you, but I request that you not sell them and give them away if you think you don't need them.
The bags are
For all except the Särmä TST DP10, if you search for the names of bags followed by "alexkwa", you can read a review as well as see pictures of them. The condition is not too far off from the pictures in the review.
If you have any specific questions on these bags or any products on my site, I'd be happy to answer.
Here are some conditions
Last but not least, I ask that you follow me on Instagram, username: alexkwa. This is just a request so you don't have to if you don't want to.
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WTS - Mostly Fixed (Mora, Condor and Terava) and two folders (Maxace, Cold Steel)

Hello Canada, please find for sale today a selection of knives for sale in bundles or solo.
SOLD First bundle - The Terava Fixed Blade collection with Azwelke kydex sheaths - all rated C for sharpening and use.
The knives are all from Varusteleka in Finland - the Mini Skrama 80, the Jaakaripuukko 140 and the Skrama 240. The sheaths are from Azwelke. Many reviews of all these knives online, they are tough, utilitarian and ready for action. All have been used and sharpened. The big Skrama has a bit of edge recession but many miles left.
~Knife and sheath is about $70 - 80/ea, I'm asking $100 $100 CAD PP G&S shipped to your Canadian door for all three - want to leave as a bundle as it isn't worth trying to price and ship separately. SOLD

_Second bundle_: Mora Bushcrafter and Condor Woodbuster.
The Mora is a classic for small close work and the Condor is for, well, kicking ass. Review of the Condor by Chris at Preparedmind101 is here. Both are rated B for minimal carry, Mora has been sharpened once. Both are good to go.
Asking $60 for the Mora, $90 for the Condor, $120 CAD for both PP G&S shipped to your Canadian door.

_Third Bundle_: Maxace Samurai and the Cold Steel Hold Out 2.
Both rated B+ for carry, minimal basic cutting but neither have been sharpened.
SOLD Specs for the Maxace can be found at White Mountain Knives, with a review and disassembly by LTK
I'm really impressed with the action, double row bearings and blade grind. Ergos are on point with a blocky handle, great finger groove at the thumb stud scallop. Clip is snug and low profile without being a pain. Really like this one it’s just a little big for me.
Bohler K110 is apparently a souped up D2, sharp as a tack.
Asking $100 CAD PP G&S shipped to your Canadian door. SOLD
Specs for the Cold Steel are at Blades Canada. Very nice knife, super thin, tough and sharp - it also has the lowest weight to blade ratio of my collection. But it's a little big again for my needs.
Asking $110 CAD PP G&S shipped to your Canadian door.
Or take both folders for $200 all in.

I am open to other bundles if you have something particular in mind - just let me know and we can talk.
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Experiences with GTX Boots

Hello again, friends.
Last time I asked a question about boots and I received very helpful responses from people here.
Now, I am looking to buy a new set of boots, specifically these https://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/lowa-z-8n-gtx-sarma-tst-m19-combat-boots/61811
I have heard a lot of good and bad reviews of boots with Gtx membranes, so I was hoping some of you could share your experiences about using and maintaining such boots.
Regards
Stauffenberg
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Review of traditional and unorthodox chopper: Terävä Skrama

I've had a lot of fun with a fairly unorthodox chopper, rooted in traditional Scandinavian design. The maker, Finnish Varusteleka, is originally a military surplus & gear store, but not being quite satisfied with some of the gear, they decided to design some improved versions of both military and non-military gear, launching some sub brands, including Terävä (Finnish for "sharp") for knives.
I've been using mostly their big "Leuku", the Skrama for the last year, but also the smaller "Puukko", the Jääkäripuukko (Hunter's Knife), and I have been very happy with both. The chopper is just fantastic and pretty much replaces an axe in most outdoors uses, but also is a decent carving knife as it is differentially sharpened.
The puukko is in the same range as the Peltonen Sissipuukko and the Mora Garberg, but substantially cheaper. It doesn't have the same finish as the other two, but performs the same and is a really good choice.
Both come in both carbon and stainless, but only the Skrama currently has MOLLE sheaths as well as leather.
You can read more about both knives here, and also see a short YT quick review: http://northernbush.com/review-terava-skrama-jaakaripuukko/
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Tasmania Tiger Plate Carrier?

I'm looking at getting a plate carrier that wont break the bank. TT seems like a pretty good fit. https://www.varusteleka.com/en/product/tasmanian-tiger-plate-carrier-mkii/24794
I can't find many reviews in English, so has anyone had experience with this carrietasmanian tiger?
(I am not part of a elite three man fast reaction unit)
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varusteleka review video

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