FinnSavotta You should ditch the elastic pockets on the sides of your packs and put PALS webbing down the entire side. That way user has more options for more secure pouches.
In finland its called jääkärireppu not jääkäri pack and abroad its called jaegar pack. Two names, both mean same. Jääkäri is jaeger in finnish. Jääkäri is an infantry soldier, something like rangers in usa. This is new version of savotta's kevyt rajapartioreppu/light borderpatrol pack. Both are designed for military use, and are very good for civilians to use too.
+joonas lehtonen Theres something wrong... Jääkäri isnt Jaegar in Finnish, Jaeger is Jääkäri in Finnish. Also it stands for Light infantry man. Ranger in Finnish military is mostly like Sissi or Rajajääkäri. But yeah i'd say these backpacks are worth of buying, right now im saving a bit money for Savotta LJK Modulaari rinkka, wich again is Modular paratrooper rucksack.
Mäkirannantörmä I said something like rangers. Not like rangers. At the moment ranger was the closest thing that i could compare jaegers quickly. Its like compareing cat to a lynx, not fully correct but something in that way. I know sissi is more closer to ranger but the point i wanted to make was that jääkäri or jaeger, whatever is your language, is a glorified infantry soldier. Like US army rangers.
Jääkäri is finnish for Jaeger, which is a special forces type soldier. We have Infantry Jaeger, Marine (as in Navy) Jaeger and Paratrooper Jaeger platoons here in Norway. I was in the Infantry Jaeger-platoon in the army. It was an awesome service for a drafted private. Typical ops intel and sniper missions behind enemy lines. Jaeger is from German Jäger, which means hunter, from jagen, to hunt. Jaeger is also a name for the bird Arctic Skua, which is a bird that steals the pray from others. BTW, I like your reviews. You seem like a likable, happy go lucky kinda dude. Always in a good mood and not taking things or yourself to seriously. Good stuff !
I have it and I love it. It looks good, it's easy to pack and use, you can modify it with extra pockets and it is almost indestructible. Manufacturer Savotta gives it a five years warranty. Buy it!
steve w and the german tanks and tank hunters. If I'm not mistaken however, jääkäri is very specific from WWI. There were some 2000 or so trained troops with that designation. That said, the fallschirmjager were no joke man.
Just to add. This backpack is called "Jääkärireppu" (Jaeger rucksack) in Finnish. Jääkäri originates from German "Jäger" (hunter/ranger, pronounced [ˈjɛːɡɐ] or "yeega"). In English literacy prefix "Jaeger" is often used for both German and Finnish units of such type (elite light infantry). During the WW1 a group of Finnish volunteers were trained and fought in German Army's Royal Prussian 27th Jäger Battalion. They later returned to Finland to form the core of the Finnish Army. Units mainly consisting of/led by those troops retained the prefix Jääkäri- until this day.
Well my buddy!! You just made my night, been looking for a very long time for a nice pack that's not to big and not to small with lots of molle that's well made, I think I now have my pack !!! Can't wait to see what you got next ! Have a great day!
In so many words I think Savotta uses Jääkärireppu in Finnish and Jaeger pack for export markets. Since there appears to be some amount of confusion, "jääkäri" comes from German "Jäger", or jaeger when anglicized, since the volunteers who became the core of Finnish armed forces were trained in Germany during WWI. Those were the original Jääkäri (-t, in plural). Today jääkäri is an infantry rank equivalent to Private (OR-2), and every G.I. who's service branch in FDF is infantry, whether they're light, heavy, mechanized can be colloquially called a jääkäri. So this is distinct from the German-speaking world where Jäger, like Gebirgsjäger (Mountain rangers), Fallschirmjäger (Airborne), usully signifies a specialized branch. The jääkäri moniker has been also assigned to other service branches, like paratroopers, "laskuvarjojääkäri" which are maybe better translates as airborne rangers, and "panssarijääkäri" who are (armoured) mechanized infantry trained to move with the main battle tanks.
Luke...been watching your reviews and I must say you are honest about gear. I picked up this pack (never heard of it) because I wanted a very durable pack. It's great and I find it as good as you say. I am a US military veteran and have used army rucksacks medium, large and very large and this pack is as durable as those were. I bought the two (large pouches) for the exterior. This pack is like a US military 1000 denier nylon duffle bag with an internal aluminum lightweight frame and with a rubberized interior. So as most military guys/gals know, the issued US duffle bag is extremely durable. I have had Gregory packs and other backpacks. This is a great alternative to those packs, as well made, probably better. Thanks for the great review.
I found a cool little pack at big five. (Skyline 9 - Outdoor Products) It's a day pack but it has an aluminum internal stay and a hip belt. One side zip entrance, two bottle pockets and one central outer pocket with a vertical zip . The hip belts each have a pocket. $40. I grabbed this as an EDC pack because it was so feature rich in such a small package.
This was here probably all ready, but varusteleka is a compound word (two words combined). Varuste and leka. Which means varuste = gear and leka = sledge hammer. So... Gear sledge hammer. There ya go :-)
Thanks for introducing this pack, Luke! Love it and the Savotta sleeping pad. I'm in the market for a new bushcraft bag and pad; well, it appears my search is over. "Where's the liquor" website, here I come.
Jääkäri is Finnish for Jaeger, traditional Prussian name for fighting infantrymen and a title still proudly used in the Finnish military. Greetings from Belgium :-)
Savotta jaakkari the Only pack I never sell or get bored of. With side molle pouches it really can fit overnight winter kit. If I had to own one pack it would be this. Great review too
Hi Luke and FinnSavotta! I have just bought the Jääkäri Reppu and have carried it in urban landscape but not yet in a forest. Have bagged it full, though. It's easy to use and very well made. Thank You, Savotta! And thank you, Luke, for such a great review!
I don't think they had water bottles in mind for the side pockets. It is too keep the lashed on gear from dropping down. I would mount water bottle/canteen carriers to the belt anyway.
I bought and love this pack for hunting. Simple top loader with a floating lid. Rugged, able to cleat gear on to "pack". Wise color choices. My only dislike is I would prefer the lid pocket zipper to be external, so one can quickly grab say toilet paper or sunglasses without having to open pack and dig inside. I realize with the molle webbing on lid I could attach another pocket, but that's not as sleek. Just my opinion.
This pack has quickly gone to the top of my list when it comes to favorites. It looks great, is comfortable and it can expand to fit small load outs and larger ones. - Luke
Love your videos, it’s been a while since you’ve reviewed that pack. How about a more recent review and maybe add in the Frame that comes separately with that pack.
This really is a good pack but I heard something last night, on a video here, that the shoulder straps aren't very comfortable using it all day. Have you found that to be the case? // Also, have you had any experience with the Polish company, Wispot? I almost bought their Raccoon 45L pack yesterday that seems every bit the quality pack as this Finland pack. Priced similar to these as well. They seem to be quite popular in Europe and Germany in particular. Thanks.
By the way, savotta means specifically a large-scale of woodcutting/clearcutting work, although later the term has also been used for any lengthy arduous physical task.
Been thinking to buy this backpack for sometime and today i found it from my local outdoor store. Try it and felt good in my back even i am a big guy. So had to buy it... :D Great review, i am glad you like it!
I can see it being worth the (still in 2024) $200 price tag if you're going to be using it for situations in which you need something that is going to take a LOT of abuse. But it's still just a 30L pack. You're not going to put heavy loads in it and, as such, comfort isn't really much of an issue in that size. To be honest, I've had a 29L Ozark Trail Quest pack (they still sell them at WM) for at least as long as this vid has been out. I would say it's the best quality:price pack they've made in that time and it's only going to set you back $29. The main differences are that this pack is basically a tube with straps, whereas the OT pack is more compartmentalized, with pockets, etc., so that 29L is divided up in multiple places. The Quest has one water bottle pocket that is easily deeper than the shallow ones this pack has, while the other side has a zipped compartment rather than a second water bottle pocket. It's also made of more rugged material than most OT packs. I would love this pack - especially with that side zipper - but it's $6.67/liter, as opposed to $1/liter. For a day pack, that math just doesn't work. For something that has to stand up to much more than your standard day pack, it might. And my opinion on this might be entirely different if the Quest was as cheaply made as other OT packs. But it's still something a little special in my opinion.
Great video! Come back to it a couple times while considering if these packs are worth the money! Idk if anyone ever told you the pronunciation either but for Jeager i believe it would sound like the alcohol (Yay-Ger)[hard G]. I believe it means “hunter”. For Jaakari (if I can even spell it) I just do my best so I feel you 😂
I would like to see these packs with the same feature as the Fjellreven Kajka pack : With a zipper on each side, and a velcro at the top so that you can open up the whole front and have a full and easy overview of all the gear, pick out what you need without draging other things out at the same time, and pack it again without pushing all the other gear around. With that I would buy it......well maybe it's not a big issue with this smaller pack, but I think it would be really great for the bigger Jaakari L. But really cool packs, and would like to try that carrier system. Love the review.
Happy holidays Luke!!!!! I'm thinking about purchasing a pack from this company.... they look amazing just a little pricey... but good gear isn't cheap.... right?and cheap gear isn't good!
More days Trip ? I cant understand how. Im not sure Which one my First Backpack will be. Last Time we did 1 full day and Night bushcraft Trip. A Friend got 40L and at it the end it was full (With tarp in it) the Jäger M is enough for things like this ?
Seems to be an interesting pack, I will check it out!By the way, do you still use the Fjällraven Kajka?Thank you for sharing your videos and take care!
Jaeger (Pronounced YAY-ger) is German for Hunter Jaegermeister is STRONG liquor, "Hunter's Liquor" Jaegerschnitzel is Schnitzel with a brown mushroom gravy/sauce, "Hunter's Schnitzel" You can hear it pronounced in Pacific Rim, since that is what they called the Giant Robots, "Hunters"
Love this backpack! I've got a Karrimor Predator 45 which looks the same like this Savotta Jääkäri. It's 45 liters but you can make it smaller with zippers on the side or buy side pockets (for zippers, not only for molle webbing), the material is cordura, and the price is almost the same. For this price, the Karrimor has more to offer, this is the only reason why I'd rather choose that one. I really love this Finnish one though! Karrimor Predator has a 30 l version. That looks almost the same like this Finnish backpack, but that's cheaper. So again: I love this bagpack, I have nothing against it, but you can find the same type of backpack for less money! Thanks for the review!
The Predator 45 looks like an interesting bag, have to admit that. However, Jääkäri backpack is bit slimmer in width, which may be an advantage in tight places, skinng etc. And after a quick look Jääkäri might be a bit more sturdy as a whole with the added back support. Plus the full-lenght zipper opening, which is awesome! Also note that the Jääkäri is the smaller-mid-size option in the series. Size-wise, the closer match to Predator 45 would be Rajajääkäri-pack: www.varusteleka.com/en/product/savotta-rajajaakari/55550
depends on your loadout, with the addition of their vertical pouches or särmä XL general purpose pouches on both sides, and some särmä utility straps, easy 5-7 days for me for just 3 days, the large or xl size would be an overkill imo
Thank you for the video! I didnt find any specs video from Savotta or Varusteleka, even in Finnish language :/ And yes, the Google Translator got it right :D
I am seriously looking at this pack. I was planning on getting two XL pouches to go with it for extra room on multi day trips. Would love to hear your thoughts on this and whether you have seen or tried them? Great vid, keep up the good work.
this site rocks . I ordered one of the diy handled skrama knives at 1am est. yesterday and the blade is already on its way across the ocean . these packs look sweet as hell but at the price point it looks like my old alice pack is sticking around for awhile
Doing great bud. Love to dump some of this heat though. Just picked up a Russian Army 6SH112 30L Assualt patrol pack. Got to go light with it. Take care bro.
They're very simple and well made, but the price?!! And the webbing would have been nice if there was some webbing going the other direction to strap stuff and not just for pouches.
steve w There is also that military meaning. Jääkäri is still used in Finnish military, which is directly derived from German military in the early 1900's, when group of Finns was trained in Germany to fight the red.
“Jaeger” is really wrote “Jäger” [ˈjɛːɡɐ] and it’s german for hunter or infantryman and I thought it’s like that, because the other name ist hard to pronounce for Germans and that it’s in every language other. Looks like I was wrong
The letter "Ä" is similar to the vocal sound of your word "hair". When it comes to Finnish language one vowel is short and two are long. :-) I might as well inform you of the letters å and ö as well Å is similar to the vocal sound as spoken of your word board and Ö is like the sound of "i" in the word bird. I hope this helps out. :-)
for example Finnish last names in foreign countries like USA. If the last name has letter "ä", its written as "ae" to be easier to pronounce by foreigns. Järvinen=Jaervinen
What you call waterbottle pockets are made to secure gear like axes and so on actually. Jääkäri is hunter but used for light infantry historically. Jägare in swedish, jäger in german and so on. ä is not the same sound as a and ö is not the same sound as o.
hey Luke, greetings from Indonesia, i hope you and your family are doing well now that savotta release the new side pouches for jääkäri bacpacks (12, 8, 6, and 4L capacity) and aluminium internal frame for the jääkäri M, i thought maybe you wanna revisit this backpack again with the internal frame and new side pouches, i found that the new 6L pouch to be the most suitable addition for this backpack, but the 8L one is also compatible (judging by the photo at varusteleka), would like hear your opinion about these new items :) best regards, Dio
Yeager (as in Chuck Yeager, the astronaut) is how you pronounce Jaeger. Add an i to that and you get Yeagery. That's close enough to how Jääkäri is pronounced.