U always demonstrate ur gear,..like popping that hand warmer,..or when u open all ur high end first aid gear to show what it looks like. Keep up the Great work and God Bless
I appreciate you putting the links to some of these items. I have bought some of the stuff you review because of that, makes it so much easier to find. Thank you.
A great edc pack & the cube is rather functional either for first aid or elctronic gear. It's also quite affordable. Excellent review & thank you for sharing. Cheers mate.!
Good vid for a really good backpack 👍 but somehow I'm still searching for the "light" 🤔 Nearly 1,3kg for 23l ain't light at all, even a mediocre 30l tac pack with molle weighs just about 1-1,2kg 😅
How does the orange interior liner feel? Does it feel like it will hold up over time? I've watched a couple of other reviews and have heard it feels "cheap," but it looks pretty nice in videos.
I definitely did not get a "cheap feeling" from the inner liner. It is naturally thin and somewhat smooth. It is not anything durable like 500D Cordura, but at the same time it is not meant to withstand weather, sun, and abrasion.
The Nitecore NU06E is a great signaling flashlight that can be attached to the backpack. It either strobes or remains on, depending on what mode you select.
a real cool backpack - yet what I don't get: why don't they build them in a way to lock them easily (Like the trolleys for airplanes - and for the same reason, too) - sure, with a mediocre knife you get it open, but for insurance-reasons, a lock on the thing and possible robbers having to gut the thing open, makes things easier...
@@FittoSurvive yeah, it would just require two "rings" connected to the zipper (and the end-position) where a lock can be put through, doesn't take space or much more material (i got such a system on my trolley)
U always demonstrate ur gear,..like popping that hand warmer,..or when u open all ur high end first aid gear to show what it looks like.
Keep up the Great work and God Bless
Thank you for appreciating that. I try my best to demonstrate what I am carrying to the best of my ability. 👍🏻
I appreciate you putting the links to some of these items. I have bought some of the stuff you review because of that, makes it so much easier to find. Thank you.
You are very welcome! Glad that I could help you with that.
I like that it opens all the way. My husband likes bags inside bags to organize. I, however, am not that organized. Good review
That is definitely one of the major pros about this backpack. I've wanted to try out organizing bags in backpacks, but I have not yet.
Very good job reviewing this bag. You always make e want to buy what you review. This back pack is even priced pretty good. Thanks for your time.
Thanks a bunch! I appreciate it. 🤣👍🏻
Nice and effective backpack.
It definitely is. 👍🏻👍🏻
This backpack is great! I have it, and prefer it over more expensive options that I currently own. My travel backpack at the moment
It really is a nice backpack. I just got back from a trip and this is the backpack I chose to take with me. 😁
A great edc pack & the cube is rather functional either for first aid or elctronic gear. It's also quite affordable. Excellent review & thank you for sharing. Cheers mate.!
Thank you! I appreciate it. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@FittoSurvive IS THIS PACK CHEEEEP CHINESEY QUALITY LIKE THE 19$ COSTCO BAGS?
DO PADS HURT? LOOKS THIN PADDING. TORN BETWEEN THIS AND A MAXPEDITION
Great review. You have got so many cool things 🤭
Thank you 🤗
Good vid for a really good backpack 👍
but somehow I'm still searching for the "light" 🤔 Nearly 1,3kg for 23l ain't light at all, even a mediocre 30l tac pack with molle weighs just about 1-1,2kg 😅
How does the orange interior liner feel? Does it feel like it will hold up over time? I've watched a couple of other reviews and have heard it feels "cheap," but it looks pretty nice in videos.
I definitely did not get a "cheap feeling" from the inner liner. It is naturally thin and somewhat smooth. It is not anything durable like 500D Cordura, but at the same time it is not meant to withstand weather, sun, and abrasion.
@@FittoSurvive Cool, thanks. Looks like a fun bag to try out.
@@retrovelcro You are most welcome! It really is. 👍🏻
Very nice
Thanks!
🛑🛑 Love all these gear videos. We love it. 🔥🔥💯💯
Awesome! Glad that you like them.
I am afraid of the dark. I mean of walking with black things in the dark. Is there an easy way to fluo it ?
The Nitecore NU06E is a great signaling flashlight that can be attached to the backpack. It either strobes or remains on, depending on what mode you select.
sad thing is there's no bottle pocket
a real cool backpack - yet what I don't get: why don't they build them in a way to lock them easily (Like the trolleys for airplanes - and for the same reason, too) - sure, with a mediocre knife you get it open, but for insurance-reasons, a lock on the thing and possible robbers having to gut the thing open, makes things easier...
Interesting concept. Doesn't seem like it would be too difficult for them to do either. 👍🏻👍🏻
@@FittoSurvive yeah, it would just require two "rings" connected to the zipper (and the end-position) where a lock can be put through, doesn't take space or much more material (i got such a system on my trolley)
@@michaelkeller5008 Might be something that could be added... I'll have to look at the zippers.
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Pro ver. is aviable
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Haha. Manbag. 🤣
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So I guess the flashlight business bombs so make backpacks.
🤣🤣🤣 I guess so.