Epic Outdoorz
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Pad Pal Micro Pump
Epic reviews the smallest pump on the market by Rex-Creations.
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Видео

Wonderland Adventure 2024
Просмотров 923 месяца назад
Epic and Iron Eagle take a journey around Mt. Rainier. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz Music Credit: Music: Yard Sale - Silent Partner Music: The Road To You - Silent Partner Music: Hounds - Silent Partner Music: Righteous - Silent Partner...
Why I'm Not Ultralight
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Epic discusses his philosophy on backpacking and why he isn't ultralight. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz Music Credit: Music: Sunday Drive - Silent Partner
6 More Backpacking Hacks
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Epic discusses 6 more hacks he uses for his brand of backpacking. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Affiliate Links: BoglerCo Ultralight Trowel: amzn.to/4cC0F3K Victorinox Classic SD ...
Trailheadz Banshee Ultralight Hammock
Просмотров 2836 месяцев назад
Epic reviews his new ultralight hammock from Trailheadz. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz Music Credit: Music: Sunday Drive - Silent Partner
Dan Durston Iceline Trekking Poles
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Epic provides an overview of the new Dan Durston Iceline Trekking Poles. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz Dan Durston Iceline Trekking Poles: durstongear.com/products/iceline-trekking-poles Music Credit: Music: Clocks Set - Silent Partner
Summer 2024 Backpacking Loadout
Просмотров 4237 месяцев назад
Epic shares his summer backpacking load out for 2024.... Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz Gear Links: Dutchware Chameleon Hammock: dutchwaregear.com/product/chameleon-hammock/#chameleon-body Dutchware Spider-Poly Tree Straps: dutchwaregear.co...
My 5 weirdest Backpacking Hacks
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Epic discusses the strange hacks he uses for his brand of backpacking. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Pack Wizard: www.packwizard.com/user/EpicOutdoorz As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Affiliate Links: Zubits Magnetic Lacing Solution: amzn.to/3wJkNRK Simplici Cof...
5 Tips For Summer Backpacking
Просмотров 5008 месяцев назад
Epic discusses 5 tips to beat the heat while backpacking in hot weather. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Affiliate Links: Hydrapak Flux 1 Liter Bottle: amzn.to/3UvePNp Hydrapak 0.1 Micron Filter Cap: amzn.to/3QjEu9A Rocky Mountain S...
How I Pack My Backpack
Просмотров 4319 месяцев назад
Epic lays out the details on the commonly accepted practices for packing a backpack, as well as his personal method. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/
5 Luxury Items I Take On Trail
Просмотров 1879 месяцев назад
Epic discusses 5 things that make his life more comfortable on trail. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Affiliate Links: Areopex Shokz Headphones: amzn.to/3IL6cHZ WWAGO Folding Seat: amzn.to/3x1fKMz EveryHERO Body Wipes: amzn.to/493hd...
Durston Kakwa 40L Backpack Review
Просмотров 4,6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Epic goes over the details of the Dan Durston Kakwa 40 Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Links: Kakwa 40 L Pack: durstongear.com/products/kakwa-40-backpack SomeDaveOutdoor on Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/SomeDaveOutdoorGear Music Credit: Music: Clocks Set - Silent Partner
Epic Overnights: Hoh River
Просмотров 14910 месяцев назад
Epic, 2 Spoons, and Juniper take a short trip along the beautiful Hoh River, while field testing some new gear to make hiking with a toddler easier. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz# Website: epicoutdoorz.com/ Gear tested in this episode: Ultralight Backpack Ventilation Frame: vauclusegear.com/products/ultralight-ven...
Fextail Zero Pump Review
Просмотров 17511 месяцев назад
Epic reviews a recently acquired lightweight air pump. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz Website: epicoutdoorz.com Music Credit: Music: Sunday Drive - Silent Partner
Multi-use Item: Carrying Baking Soda on Trail
Просмотров 928Год назад
Epic discusses 5 different uses for backing soda while hiking in the backcountry. Check Us Out in these Places: Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=82329895&u... Instagram: epic_outdoorz Website: epicoutdoorz.com/
Epic Overnights: Lost Lakes
Просмотров 216Год назад
Epic Overnights: Lost Lakes
Topo Athletics Pursuit: First Look
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
Topo Athletics Pursuit: First Look
Return to The Hoh River Trail
Просмотров 96Год назад
Return to The Hoh River Trail
PNT Section Hike: Olympic National Park - Part 2
Просмотров 98Год назад
PNT Section Hike: Olympic National Park - Part 2
PNT Section Hike: Olympic National Park
Просмотров 112Год назад
PNT Section Hike: Olympic National Park
Summer 2023 Backpacking Loadout
Просмотров 848Год назад
Summer 2023 Backpacking Loadout
POO POO POINT 2023
Просмотров 126Год назад
POO POO POINT 2023
10 MULTI USE ITEMS
Просмотров 522Год назад
10 MULTI USE ITEMS
water bottle mod
Просмотров 314Год назад
water bottle mod
Amok Draumr UL 5.0 Hammock
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
Amok Draumr UL 5.0 Hammock
5 items I don't carry Backpacking
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
5 items I don't carry Backpacking
Trailheadz Hammocks: Anaconda Hammock Containment Unit First Look
Просмотров 722Год назад
Trailheadz Hammocks: Anaconda Hammock Containment Unit First Look
What I carry in my Med, Hygiene, and Repair Kit.
Просмотров 393Год назад
What I carry in my Med, Hygiene, and Repair Kit.
5 Backpacking items I replaced with just 1.
Просмотров 79 тыс.Год назад
5 Backpacking items I replaced with just 1.
Post Trail Review of ZPacks Arc Haul Ultra
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
Post Trail Review of ZPacks Arc Haul Ultra

Комментарии

  • @francisconyffenegger3609
    @francisconyffenegger3609 5 дней назад

    Hey, could you maybe tell me what backpack you are using, I am looking into buying one. :)

  • @ralphneelands3990
    @ralphneelands3990 10 дней назад

    Thx for the review. Another big advantage is that closer-spaced trees can be used vs regular hammocks.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 10 дней назад

      Absolutely! I found that to be an advantage on several occasions. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching 🙂

  • @gboltonatrail1099
    @gboltonatrail1099 21 день назад

    Take a Look at Lightheart Gear Pack cover Hoodie! It solves the Problem of water raining down between your neck/back and the pack while still covering your head shoulders and Pack. It’s lighter than a pack absorbing water weight, even with the items protected inside by a liner.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 21 день назад

      @@gboltonatrail1099 I've actually been looking at their stuff and that is definitely been something on my radar. Have you used it yourself personally?

    • @gboltonatrail1099
      @gboltonatrail1099 21 день назад

      @ Yes. I tried pack covers with Rain Jackets, Ponchos and finally got The Packa by Cedar Tree. However, I still overheated in the Packa in the Mountains of Maine at 60 Degrees. So after that trip I purchase the Pack Hoodie and paired it with and without a Houdini Wind shirt. It worked extremely well, so now it’s my go to combo, along with the Rain Shirt you mentioned. I will have a Gear video Review Vid on my Channel in the next week or so. Will try to remember and link it here if you are interested. You are correct though, I gave up on a regular Pack Cover years ago.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 21 день назад

      @gboltonatrail1099 Nice. Well I guess I know what my next piece of gear is.

  • @LosPeregrinos51
    @LosPeregrinos51 21 день назад

    Scenario: It's a hot, dusty day and I'm heading down to the valley to the local town for supplies. I put my shemagh on as a beanie/mask and it protects me from the heat and dust. I get to the store and need to wash the dirt from my face - so I take the shemagh off and use it as a towel. I go into the store and buy supplies and wrap them in my now damp shemagh to make a backpack. Out I go again into the hot dusty day - sure glad I've got my shemagh to protect me from the hear and dust . . . oh, wait . . . . The problem with replacing 5 things with a single one is that, at some time, you're going to need two of those things and you've only got one shemagh. Epic.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 21 день назад

      @@LosPeregrinos51 With respect, this scenario doesn't completely make sense to me. If you're washing your face in the store I'm not sure why you're not using the available paper towels. Also why is your face so dirty if it was wrapped in the shemagh? In addition, you're not going to get enough water off your face to significantly dampen a 43x43 in piece of cloth. You could still carry your items. As for carrying your my items at the same time you need to face wrap, You should have planned ahead for the task that you were doing or I guess you're going to eat a little dust. I think it's also important to understand that you are not really talking about a typical backpacking scenario which is what this channel is about. I do see the point that you're trying to make, but it is predicated off an assumption. At no point at any time did I say that you always have to replace all five items all the time. As with any trip, it's important to understand the tasks that you'll be undertaking and to pack accordingly. The person in your scenario had that "oh wait" moment. That really is not forward thinking or planning ahead. He already knew the task he was undertaking and with a little foresight should have realized that an extra piece of gear was needed. I have employed this method for years with great success.

    • @LosPeregrinos51
      @LosPeregrinos51 21 день назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz Calm down, it's only RUclips!

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 21 день назад

      @LosPeregrinos51 Lol. No one is angry. I certainly hope you didn't take that message as hostile. This is just peaceful discourse.

  • @natethenomad1627
    @natethenomad1627 Месяц назад

    Awesome video man 👏

  • @mathewcullinan2057
    @mathewcullinan2057 Месяц назад

    Also could be used as a mosquito net

  • @yevgeniyshevchenko9120
    @yevgeniyshevchenko9120 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review! Could you share which bear spray did you put into the shoulder strap? I need to understand the size.

  • @Beertownbill
    @Beertownbill 3 месяца назад

    I'm surprised that alcohol stoves are permitted on the Wonderland, but much to my surprise, they are.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 3 месяца назад

      @@Beertownbill Yeah I actually had to call and check on that one because I was unsure. Fires are not permitted anywhere but backpacking stoves in general are ok.

  • @gowiththerflow57
    @gowiththerflow57 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the review. I am researching UL backpack. People recommend Kakwa and Zpacks. if you compare kakwa and zpack, which one is more comfortable and better?? .

  • @spacemonkeyfighter
    @spacemonkeyfighter 3 месяца назад

    Where is Jesse??

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 3 месяца назад

      @@spacemonkeyfighter LOL. He couldn't be there for this one.

  • @MasterChippu
    @MasterChippu 3 месяца назад

    Amazing review! Thank you so much !!!

  • @kenhiett5266
    @kenhiett5266 3 месяца назад

    The trick is to go with a porter. That way you don't have to sacrifice good meals and comfort while still being a nimble gazelle on the trail.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 3 месяца назад

      @@kenhiett5266 😂 that would be something.

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 3 месяца назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz For the cost of that pack with accessories, it's a logical option. lol

  • @sweatyfathuman
    @sweatyfathuman 3 месяца назад

    2:10 they really need to rethink the name

    • @jefferyrickard4442
      @jefferyrickard4442 Месяц назад

      That name was definitely 100% thought through. They knew what what they were doing😅

  • @SuniSydeOfShade
    @SuniSydeOfShade 3 месяца назад

    Flower = Snow plant (Sarcodes sanguinea)

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for that. We've been waiting literally years for that answer. Lol.

  • @homie-gtv322
    @homie-gtv322 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for showing us, brother. I’m thinking of getting one, man. I have a Sea to Summit Pro Down sleeping bag. It’s like over a pound. Take care, dude. Stay safe out there.

  • @timwarneka5681
    @timwarneka5681 4 месяца назад

    I agree with your way of thinking entirely! I, too, hammock. I shave ounces with other gear so I can bring my cozy hammock gear. In my late 50s, tho, so I’ve found my sitpad to be very helpful these days (sat on the ground for decades). I still don’t care about hot meals, so I’ll readily eat cold foods if I’m headed for a more strenuous trail. Great video! Keep up the good work!

  • @hittinpure1
    @hittinpure1 4 месяца назад

    great video! thank you...question....what size do you recommend for 2-3 day trips?...i am new to the game

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 4 месяца назад

      @@hittinpure1 For multi-day trips I started out with around a 60L pack. Usually beginners start out with more gear so the need more volume. Later on, as they gain experience, they start to get a sense of the things that they don't need and start streamlining. As I dialed in my system, I eventually switched to a 40 L pack. I hope that helps. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

  • @davido85
    @davido85 4 месяца назад

    I’m just here to comment on that the imperial system is obsolete and not comprehensive for others than old UK ppl and Americans. Possible to add it later in written form on the video so I don’t need to google every number you state. 🫣

  • @Metzok
    @Metzok 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanx!

  • @ulbushcrafting6592
    @ulbushcrafting6592 5 месяцев назад

    I have a flat lay hammock that weighs a pound. With a custom zpacks tarp for it I will sell you.

  • @Learningthetruth7
    @Learningthetruth7 5 месяцев назад

    No ultra miserable for this old girl

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      😂 "ultra miserable" that's funny. I like it. We are all so different. Backpackers are not stamped off an assembly line. Some people absolutely love the ultralight backpacking philosophy. Others ,as you say, are ultra miserable. Backpacking is such an individual personal experience. I think it's important to just do the best we can to try to respect each other's choices on how we get it done. Just as long as those choices are not putting ourselves and others in danger. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching 🙂

  • @70cimabue
    @70cimabue 5 месяцев назад

    I am hammock person too….but I never used an under quilt. I use a modified emergency blanket as my under quilt with a lightweight 3 season sleeping bag and emergency sleeping bag. I get down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit and I’m comfortable. The “emergency” way is super light, super compact and so warm.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@70cimabue modified emergency blanket? Modified how? I'm curious.

    • @70cimabue
      @70cimabue 5 месяцев назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz seamed taped and stitched 2 long ends then stitched , making a s sleeve so I can fit my sock cord too…..then attach and hang like an under quilt….being heat reflective and the hammock slightly sinking into it, it does retain heat and keeps out the cold….. I did before use and emergency blanket as a rainfly by adding 8 grommets and hang the sides close to the hammock then staked them

    • @70cimabue
      @70cimabue 5 месяцев назад

      Now I have a Etrol 3 n 1 hammock so I made my emergency blanket similar to a Nightcat hammock’s attached rainfly and made the under blanket attach the same as a under quilt, but also added grommets to that so I can also attach it to the 4 attachment poles that raise the mosquito netting….

    • @70cimabue
      @70cimabue 5 месяцев назад

      It’s light weight and it does keep me comfortable to warm in the 30 degree temps…of course with a sleeping bag

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@70cimabueokay you have my attention. I'm going to have to test this out. If it works the way you say it does I may just have to make a video on this. I appreciate the input. I love learning new things. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

  • @KC3YCU
    @KC3YCU 5 месяцев назад

    If you donate a kidney to lighten up before a hike....you might be a gram weenie

  • @Alas-xj8cr
    @Alas-xj8cr 5 месяцев назад

    That's how I felt when I was your age too. Revisit this issue when you are 70 I think you will suddenly realize that a light pack does make a difference. Also for women, especially petite woman, a light pack is a necessity, Sorry feminists. To me "ultralight" makes good sense and is just a balance between expense and necessity. If you don't have the money to buy ultralight there is plenty of good gear at much lower prices, If you can afford it you will notice the difference if you pare down the weight of your pack5-10 lbs.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      I can see your point. However, I would say that that's not necessarily something that flies in the face of the message that I was trying to convey. The point was that you don't want to put base weight in front of your enjoyment on trail, but I did allow for the necessity to pay attention to wait to some degree. If the weight of your pack directly effects you having a good time on trail than you will have to adjust accordingly. I totally get that. Also, while I do not have the perspective of a 70-year-old as I am not one, I would imagine at 70 I will value my ability to get a comfortable, warm, and quality night sleep even more than I do now. When the time comes for me to evolve, I will have to reconcile comfort and weight in a way that works for me and still allows me to have a good time. I do appreciate your perspective on the matter especially since It is coming from a place that I have yet to reach. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

    • @KC3YCU
      @KC3YCU 5 месяцев назад

      Found the dogmatist

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@KC3YCU 😂

  • @SandraOrtmann1976
    @SandraOrtmann1976 5 месяцев назад

    Wise words. 💯% agreed.

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 5 месяцев назад

    Comfort ftw! Nothing worse than thinking “ I wish I brought that with me”. I’m choosing an ultralight tent and a lightweight sleeping bag rated for 10F, so I can add more comfort items.

  • @predwards8941
    @predwards8941 5 месяцев назад

    Great mindset! Happy trails everybody!

  • @jcgnbd7410
    @jcgnbd7410 5 месяцев назад

    That is an amazing message! Thank you

  • @marcushillerstrom25
    @marcushillerstrom25 5 месяцев назад

    It’s so much easier for a small person to get below 10lbs. You can have a smaller/lighter tent, smaller/lighter sleeping pad and smaller/lighter sleeping bag or quilt. And because of this you can have a smaller/lighter backpack. I always thought the line should be a percentage of your height or weight or something.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      There may be something to that but I'm not sure it's that simple. I think we really would have to look at gear samples to know how much of a weight difference those items would actually make. I think there are a lot of variables to consider here. An ultralight tent that accommodates a person that's 6 ft may not weigh much more than an ultralight tent that accommodates somebody that's 5'3. I really think it depends on the gear. There's also the possibility that smaller stature also equals smaller strength. This is not always the case, but certainly can be. If it is the case, then a lighter load could possibly cause them just as much strain as a heavier one on a larger person. This is all just conjecture of course. We would need actual data for any more than that. I can see where you're going with this though, and perhaps in certain cases it does make a difference. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching . 🙂

    • @marcushillerstrom25
      @marcushillerstrom25 5 месяцев назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz Yeah, but I’m 6’7 225 lbs. So my tent, sleeping pad and sleeping bag will be heavier and bulkier, so my backpack probably needs to be bigger also. But percentage wise, I’m carrying less with my 12lb base weight than a 5’4 125 lbs person with a 9.5 lbs pack carries

    • @marcushillerstrom25
      @marcushillerstrom25 5 месяцев назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz And I couldn't find a sleeping bag that had both a short/normal version and a extra long one, so not the same bag exactly, but the diffenence between two down sleeping bags that had the same cold rating were about 300 grams. About 150 grams more for the longer sleeping pads (with high r-values), and I haven't even found a ultralight tent that is really suited for someone being 6'7 on top of a sleeping pad. Most ultralight tents are between 78-83 inches long, that is not ideal. So I would say that being tall equates to about 1.5-2 lbs of extra weight even if you get the best/lightest stuff. Thanks for the videos, very good!

    • @northernswedenstories1028
      @northernswedenstories1028 5 месяцев назад

      Yup this is true. There is for sure a "big guy" tax when it comes to gear. The biggest issues are sleeping bags and sleeping pads for me. Always need XL and and extra wide versions. Tent size I don't think makes a huge difference between the size of the individual. It's more the design of the tent itself. Also need more food on a trip. Carried clothes also weigh considerably more

    • @marcushillerstrom25
      @marcushillerstrom25 5 месяцев назад

      @@northernswedenstories1028 What I mean with the tents is that there are much more to choose from if you are 6’ or shorter. Almost every tent out there is going to work, but if you are tall, you have to really find the one that works. Maybe go for a two person tent instead of a one person and so forth.

  • @NathanHassall
    @NathanHassall 5 месяцев назад

    Im basically seeing a standard ultralight setup here except you are using a hammock and a few other bits that essentially puts you over 10lbs by a small amount. You are an ultralighter in denial.... Your like an ultra lighter who is carrying a camera or an extra liter of water.

  • @LesDempseySoloLesta
    @LesDempseySoloLesta 5 месяцев назад

    I love this philosophy. Well done.

  • @rachelk3965
    @rachelk3965 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! That hammock splash guard is interesting. Where did you get it?

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      So there are a couple of options available for a splash guard for your underquilt. One is from hammock gear and cost $40 hammockgear.com/underquilt-protector/?adpos=&scid=scplp%23UQP&sc_intid=%23UQP&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtsy1BhD7ARIsAHOi4xbIXBEkDg8zmMFHLHcfK5yNtAbHHlwP0XA0QiEvlzuPxVWDaEvE38oaAsh0EALw_wcB The other one is a cheaper, but still effective option, from Onewind and this is my affiliate link for that one: amzn.to/4dzBoaI These are great with heavy rain that's bouncing off the ground and getting your underquilt wet. However, where I find them to be the most useful is in windy conditions to keep a crosswind from sucking the heat out of your underquilt. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

  • @andycjohnston
    @andycjohnston 5 месяцев назад

    Great vid. I did the initial "surge" to UL a couple of years ago when I was doing more hiking, but since then I've eased back to lightweight with give and take on the comfort items. It's a good exercise in carefully considering everything you bring. To me it's definitely not some made up number, but it's about knowing what works for me. Really related to this.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      I think that a lot of hikers go through a similar evolution. They start out with what is trending and what looks good on paper. Gradually, as a person gains more experience, I think they start to lean more toward personal preference and pragmatism. As you mentioned, this really makes you take a close look at what you're carrying and why. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

    • @andycjohnston
      @andycjohnston 5 месяцев назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz. Pragmatism is such an excellent description of it.

  • @_crane_7475
    @_crane_7475 5 месяцев назад

    I see those Hangtight products! Steve makes some really amazing stuff. I have his 20 degree UQ and his Hotshot 0 degree TQ and i love them!! What are "triangle thingys"? I am curious. Great video on the topic, keep 'em coming!

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@_crane_7475 I second that! Hang Tight quilts are amazing! "Triangle Thingies" are a product available from Arrowhead equipment. You can look them up on their website, but they're designed to help add an extra suspension point for the quilts in order to snug them up closer to your hammock without gaps. They work especially well on heavier quilts that contain more insulation. I use them on all of my under quilts because it really allows me to fine-tune where I want them. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

    • @_crane_7475
      @_crane_7475 5 месяцев назад

      @@EpicOutdoorz thanks for the tip! Im definitely gonna grab a few of those!

  • @lesliehunter1823
    @lesliehunter1823 5 месяцев назад

    After my own heart! Comfort first.

  • @sindreabrahamsen4286
    @sindreabrahamsen4286 5 месяцев назад

    Why do you not like cork?

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@sindreabrahamsen4286 I personally feel like EVA foam deals with sweat better. Cork handles always felt slick and gross to me after you've sweat in them for a while. Also my hands seem to be more prone to blisters with cork handles. I can't say that this is going to be a universal experience for everyone. However I'm not a fan.

  • @dustinnagy6011
    @dustinnagy6011 5 месяцев назад

    Great message man, keep up the great work!

  • @j3hikes444
    @j3hikes444 5 месяцев назад

    Well said…

  • @timothey_sullivan
    @timothey_sullivan 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @MultiBassman62
    @MultiBassman62 5 месяцев назад

    Candles are good lubricant for zippers also do all mine with it

  • @stefanwalden3339
    @stefanwalden3339 5 месяцев назад

    Glad I watched your video. I did not capture the fact, that these poles have no wrist straps. That's a dealbreaker for me, unfortunately. Thanks for your video.

    • @jkibble98
      @jkibble98 4 месяца назад

      Dan has made it known that he is willing to update the poles if people want wrist straps

    • @stefanwalden3339
      @stefanwalden3339 4 месяца назад

      @@jkibble98 Thank you for this information. That would be great. In that case these poles would be perfect 😀

    • @jockneyranger
      @jockneyranger 3 месяца назад

      Wrist straps are not only “nice-to-have” but essential. The majority of hikers don’t actually use trekking poles properly. And as such don’t get the real benefits these provide. Please look up “Nordic trekking pole method” it will change your hiking life forever.

  • @timothey_sullivan
    @timothey_sullivan 5 месяцев назад

    These are SO clever! Thank you 😊

  • @johneroyale
    @johneroyale 5 месяцев назад

    You had me when you said, "If you're getting into light or ultralight backpacking." I don't know if I am, but I'm curious. This short sweet review may have solved my pack questions.

  • @mattp5499
    @mattp5499 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. I just ordered the 5.0 UL and cant wait to use it. This video was very informative.

    • @jess_nwos
      @jess_nwos 2 месяца назад

      How is it?!

    • @mattp5499
      @mattp5499 2 месяца назад

      @@jess_nwos It's awesome. It takes a little time to get used to it but the chair mode is super comfy and its comfortable to lay flat to sleep.

  • @andymytys
    @andymytys 5 месяцев назад

    How tall are you? It looks like you barely fit in there for comfortable sleeping.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@andymytys I honestly think that's just the camera. I'm 6 ft on the dot and I have plenty of room. It's 10.5 ft hammock.

  • @dustinnagy6011
    @dustinnagy6011 5 месяцев назад

    Dude you are going to be the next big channel, and you deserve it! You have awesome info and you’re right to the point!

  • @chrislrob
    @chrislrob 5 месяцев назад

    These were really good. I'm taking a spare bottle cap as a stake pusher. And as a spare bottle cap! One thing I am going to start doing is sometimes digging my cathole in advance. I didn't think much of the idea until I was hiking Pictured Rocks a couple of years ago. The campsite had one of those toilets that just sit out in the open--no building, but I couldn't find it in the dark. By the time I started digging a cathole, things were getting a little urgent. And I kept hitting rocks! Stressed me out!

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@chrislrob A pre dug cat hole is a pretty clever idea in and of itself. I think I may just add that to my tool belt sir. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching. 🙂

  • @andycjohnston
    @andycjohnston 5 месяцев назад

    The trowel as a spare peg is a cracking idea! Nice! In the past I've just broken a stick and jammed it into the ground. Hardwood like eucalypt here in AU makes for a rock solid peg! At one time I even thought to save the peg weight and just find sticks every camp....but then I remembered that I'm UL, not bushcraft!

  • @augustoconde1459
    @augustoconde1459 5 месяцев назад

    The wooll is non flammable, so the hack doesn't work if your soks are 100% wooll. But you can sacrape anything made fomm cotton.

    • @EpicOutdoorz
      @EpicOutdoorz 5 месяцев назад

      @@augustoconde1459 That's a good point. My socks work but they're a wool blend. I think most hiking socks are, but I probably should have made that clearer. Good call for pointing that out. Thanks for commenting and thanks for watching.🙂

  • @alphakakcmeddlakadoofahkii3362
    @alphakakcmeddlakadoofahkii3362 5 месяцев назад

    Of course, it's a smart water bottle 😂