A seriously sensible, utterly functional, and rugged all-around combat/daypack, made to meet the diverse carrying needs of the regular soldier. Perfect for demanding outdoor and everyday use, too. The total capacity with side pouches filled is c. 30 liters, with many external attachment points for additional gear.
The fold-top lid of the main compartment is quick and easy to open and close using two SR buckles. Fast like a zipper, but super reliable in extended use in mud, sand, and snow. Inside, you’ll find a hydration bladder/radio compartment with two tie-down loops and a hydration bladder attachment webbing tab on the top. Each side of the pack has one antenna/cable/tube port.
The pleated, expandable side pouches allow quick access to equipment such as water bottles, E-tools, bolt cutters, etc. Each pouch has a capacity of c. 3 liters when filled so that the top side compression strap tightens the pouch shut. When empty, the pouches lay neat and flat. Vertical webbing loops keep the side compression straps neatly in place. The pouches have water drainage holes on the bottom.
The two side compression straps with steel G-hooks on either side of the pack offer both compression and a means of quickly strapping gear to the outside of the pack. The G-hooks also enable you to add extra pouches/bags to the back of the pack.
The Kahakka 25L has two external zippered pouches. The one on top of the lid has a capacity of c. 3 liters, suitable for NVDs, water bottles, etc. The flat one on the front of the pack has a webbing loop with a D-ring inside, good for small trinkets and valuables. Each zipper has two pullers with generous cord loops to silence them and make the zippers easier to use with thick gloves on.
PALS webbing on the front and bottom allows you to attach extra gear using an elastic cord or packing straps. The webbing loops above the side pouches can be used to secure gear with cords, carabiners, or packing straps.
The back is padded and supported with a thick and stiff closed cell foam pad, placed in an open-topped compartment on the outside of the pack. The pad is quick and easy to remove and reinsert, and you can use it as a sitting/kneeling pad. You can also use the compartment to carry other equipment, such as a tarp or rain poncho.
The padded, contoured shoulder straps attach to steel D-rings, which allow the shoulder straps to turn and conform to various body shapes. The shoulder straps can be removed and replaced if needed. The sternum strap is removable and can be moved up and down the shoulder straps as desired.
The 50 mm webbing belt closes with a super secure Berg buckle, very easy to use, even with thick cold weather gloves on. The belt can be tucked away into the back pad compartment when not in use.
"Kahakka" is Finnish for a "small battle" or "skirmish", quite suitable for what is literally a small combat pack. The "special thing" about the Kahakka packs is that they really aren’t special at all. They are serious packs for the 99% of users who need a straightforward all-around combat/daypack with enough scalability and versatility for various jobs and changing situations.
The Kahakka packs are made for the realities of military use. Savotta has over half a century of experience in making gear for the Finnish Defence Forces, who prefer their gear to endure up to and beyond a decade of vigorous use. The Kahakkas are rugged indeed, but Savota hasn’t sacrificed functionality nor dumbed down the design for the sake of durability. What we have here is a peculiar mix of functionality, comfort, and traditional Savotta ruggedness.
This larger pack has a total capacity of c. 30 liters, plus numerous attachment options for extra gear. It has enough capacity for all sorts of essential mission-related and personal equipment, including bulky cold-weather clothing which is a must-have here in Finland.
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