Hi, guys! Would you like to see a clothing and shoes episode from Decathlon in the nearest time? Your feedback is very important and we are happy to create content that is relevant to you. Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld 7 Mistakes or Help for Beginner Hikers: ruclips.net/video/fk-g7zj83KU/видео.html Our Decathlon Gear Picks for New Hiking Season: ruclips.net/video/vbDKizl-GP8/видео.html Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064 Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
Not mentioned in this video: Looking for a sleeping mat/sleeping bag? The sleeping mat insulates your back, sleeping bag insulates your upper. You can have the warmest sleeping bag but sleeping mat with a bad R value and you'll have a very cold night. Make sure that the R value of your sleeping mat and the comfort temp. of your sleeping bag are in line with the temperatures you'll be facing on your hike. Always check the night temperature as there might be big differences between day - night temperatures (temp. changes can go up to 25°c).
Yes, this is very true, R value is very important as well as the temperature rating on a sleeping bag. Every gear list has to be adapted to the personal needs. And we always encourage people to do a further research and we are ready to answer all the questions that beginners may have.
@@eladbari I personally have had cold with an air mattress when hiking in the Ardennes mid summer as well as in South America when sleeping in a hammock in march. It of course depends on what is comfy for you. I personally only go for an air mattress when sleeping indoors somewhere. The moment I'm outside I'll go for an insulated mattress. Look up some R vallues to know what might work best for you!
Great video! I didn't know they did water filters now! Decathlon has some great budget clothing too (too bad their clothing colours are seriously boring). My choices generally aim for weight savings: Trek100 Thermal Pants (153g size m) Trek100 Fleece Glove Liners (23g size s) NH100 Rain Jacket (209g size m) Forclaz MT50 Synthetic Padded Jacket (386g size m) Trek900 Sunhat (59g) Wedze Skihat/beanie (22g) Also have a decent headlamp! Forclaz Bivouac 500 Headlamp (43g) Look forward to more videos. Keep well :)
Hi, Greg, thanks a lot for the comment and sharing your gear list for clothing👍🏻 We find their clothing options pretty nice too, quality and price wise. May do another video dedicated to the clothing in the future. We didn't try all of the items you mention, would have a closer look at those. Thanks again!
i happened to have this setup and i can confirm it works well. the tent is so good and so cheap. it takes some space but that is it. the sleeping matress tend to loose air sometimes but ok its still working. the sleeping bag is little but tends to be cold so make sure you don't use it in the alps or stuff like that, even in summer... i think this is the killer startink kit, just buy it all, save so much money, don't worry whats gone break or not and buy better stuff if you think it is not enough or if you want to upgrade...
Amazing to hear that you have the same kit shown in the video and share your experience with it, it is much appreciated! Agree about the sleeping bag suitable only for warm summer weather, the comfort temperature should be the main indicator. You sum it up very well, saying that it's a great starter kit with which you won't break the bank and won't worry about things breaking. Although we usually didn't have any bad quality issues with Decathlon stuff. It gets ruined only with time but overall holds up pretty well.
hi i purchased forclaz beginner hiking pole MT100 AND MT100 ERGO aft watching your other review, both works pretty good for me. the affordable one is not bad either. except for wrist band, its pretty good. and yeah the review helped me square down to it. good job.
Finally a video up my alley! I m a beginer in backpacking and hiking and no matter how much I enjoy it I cannot see myself (a middle class eastern european person) spending 600 usd or 1000 euro for a tent! With this kind of money you can buy a used car in Romania!
Awesome to hear that, thank you for the comment! It really can be intimidating when first starting in backpacking to buy everything at once and having so many choices. Hope this video helped you out some. Keep an eye on the next one in these series where we will share the clothing list.
6:46 is this setup safe since these gas canister refills are not as sturdy? I had been reading some that says that if the weight is too high the top might cave in, what is your experience with this setup since I am thinking to use a BRS stove on it with an adaptor....
That setup is not that safe as you can see we use sone rocks to stabilize it. We much prefer using some flatter canisters if having a choice. We haven't used a setup with an adaptor so can't comment on that. Hope other people who tried it can leave you some feedback.
Thank you for the feedback, Eddy & Christianne, very important for us to know which video is going to be useful for you. We feel like we can dedicate to walking shoes a separate episode guide as well as clothing but we'll probably start with beginner edition on that.
I just got my 50L and look forward to trying it out 😁 feels comfy although a little stiff at first try. I just day hike for now but will be starting some overnights soon. Thankful for decathlon’s reasonable prices.. so much backpacking gear is so expensive!
Thanks for the comment! Hope you enjoy wearing your pack! It is a decent pack for the price. And for day hikes or overnights it should serve you great. We also started oit with all Decathlon stuff being on a budget and having no knowledge whatsoever. But it allowed us to get all the equipment needed and start right away. Also their quality is great and return policy which is a bonus.
Hi, the height of the tent is 58cm and the backpack is 58cm high so it can be a bit tight. If possible it would be better to go to the Decathlon store and try to fit it in and see.
@@WalkingNatureWorld hey I got the idea... If I separate the poles and tent cover then fold it it may be fit and rest of the area I can store other stuff
@@polsonowal07 That sounds great! Separating the poles from the tent may help a lot if you can attach them to the outside of the pack for example. Let us know how it goes when you try it.
I think the pack size discussion could be expanded. Factors that might impact the size of pack someone will need. I agreed with your basic explanation but don't think it's as easy as that. - Solo or able to share equipment. - Expected temps. Colder weather may need bulkier protection - Number of days you need to carry food for. - Budget gear can be bulkier for the same rating. Hygiene wasn't covered as you mentioned but some ability to deal with toilet stops is essential. A trowel for areas where you can bury your waste or something to carry it out if not. A pee rag for women to wipe themselves with might also save a lot of unwanted tissues in the wild.
Hello, Bob, thank you for the comment, we can take lots of great ideas for future video from it. Here our goal was only to share a beginner essential gear list - the basic stuff everybody needs to start with mostly referring to the summer season. We certainly felt like hygiene essentials deserve a separate video and the other points are very valid and necessary to cover. It seems like it can be extended to the series of videos.
Hello, Ashley, thank you for the comment and feedback! If we'll receive enough comments requesting it we are going to make this video very soon, so keep an eye on that!
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That would be an interesting one to do. Decathlon's Forclaz brand offers good value for money.
There are several backpacks in Decathlon range of 70L you can choose from depending on your budget and weight preferences. We have used and reviewed several of them that you can find on our channel
For so long Decathlon has been in Canada, but not in my province of BC, but they said they're coming. I'm still waiting. U can order online, and I have, but it's not the same as shopping in the store...waiting waiting waiting. Almost went to the Grand Opening in Calgary, one province over, but I get migraines & vision issues 😢
@@danielsingh9415 Yeah, it is so bad. We know what you mean about being able to visit the store and tocuh and try things, it can't compare. Hoping you will get a store open as soon as possible.🙏
I like decathlon clothing but dont use much of their other gear. Best to avoid inflating your pad by mouth. It encourages mould and mildew inside. Best to use a pump sack or a small electric pump. They dont weigh much.
They have lots of clothing options that's true, may do a different video about it too. Almost all our hiking clothing is from there. We wanted to use a pump in a store but there wasn't any available. Great tip though! Thanks!
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I would rather take the compressed foam mat over one of those inflatable mats if you are a beginner. It will for sure have to go on the outside, but will stand up to a lot more abuse. And then later invest in a proper inflatable mat from a brand such as Thermarest or Nemo.
Yes don't inflate with your mouth since the moisture in your breath will cool down more than air. Your sleeping pad will insulate less and you will be cold(er). Use a pump sack instead.
So, this dude is blowing up the pad in the store without a pump bag. I hope he bought that exact one, because he just blew bacteria and moisture into the pad and I would consider that one not only used, but ruined too. I don't think you should really be giving advice to anyone after that.
Manufactured in China. I wonder how they manage to be so much cheaper than companies that manufacture their products in countries with decent human rights records and modern employment laws. Let's hope they don't just wipe the 'sweat' off their products before it leaves 'the shop' so you are able to oppose exploitation yet still benefit from it. Best not look into it, spend spend spend.
Hi, guys! Would you like to see a clothing and shoes episode from Decathlon in the nearest time? Your feedback is very important and we are happy to create content that is relevant to you.
Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld
7 Mistakes or Help for Beginner Hikers: ruclips.net/video/fk-g7zj83KU/видео.html
Our Decathlon Gear Picks for New Hiking Season: ruclips.net/video/vbDKizl-GP8/видео.html
Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064
Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio
If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
Having never been inside a Decathlon store, a gear haul video would be appreciated 👍
Not mentioned in this video: Looking for a sleeping mat/sleeping bag? The sleeping mat insulates your back, sleeping bag insulates your upper. You can have the warmest sleeping bag but sleeping mat with a bad R value and you'll have a very cold night. Make sure that the R value of your sleeping mat and the comfort temp. of your sleeping bag are in line with the temperatures you'll be facing on your hike. Always check the night temperature as there might be big differences between day - night temperatures (temp. changes can go up to 25°c).
Yes, this is very true, R value is very important as well as the temperature rating on a sleeping bag. Every gear list has to be adapted to the personal needs. And we always encourage people to do a further research and we are ready to answer all the questions that beginners may have.
What about hiking in August?
Does that insulaion still plays a role? A normal matress in summer is no good? Only air?
@@eladbari I personally have had cold with an air mattress when hiking in the Ardennes mid summer as well as in South America when sleeping in a hammock in march. It of course depends on what is comfy for you. I personally only go for an air mattress when sleeping indoors somewhere. The moment I'm outside I'll go for an insulated mattress. Look up some R vallues to know what might work best for you!
Great video! I didn't know they did water filters now! Decathlon has some great budget clothing too (too bad their clothing colours are seriously boring). My choices generally aim for weight savings:
Trek100 Thermal Pants (153g size m)
Trek100 Fleece Glove Liners (23g size s)
NH100 Rain Jacket (209g size m)
Forclaz MT50 Synthetic Padded Jacket (386g size m)
Trek900 Sunhat (59g)
Wedze Skihat/beanie (22g)
Also have a decent headlamp!
Forclaz Bivouac 500 Headlamp (43g)
Look forward to more videos. Keep well :)
Hi, Greg, thanks a lot for the comment and sharing your gear list for clothing👍🏻 We find their clothing options pretty nice too, quality and price wise. May do another video dedicated to the clothing in the future. We didn't try all of the items you mention, would have a closer look at those. Thanks again!
i happened to have this setup and i can confirm it works well. the tent is so good and so cheap. it takes some space but that is it. the sleeping matress tend to loose air sometimes but ok its still working. the sleeping bag is little but tends to be cold so make sure you don't use it in the alps or stuff like that, even in summer... i think this is the killer startink kit, just buy it all, save so much money, don't worry whats gone break or not and buy better stuff if you think it is not enough or if you want to upgrade...
Amazing to hear that you have the same kit shown in the video and share your experience with it, it is much appreciated! Agree about the sleeping bag suitable only for warm summer weather, the comfort temperature should be the main indicator. You sum it up very well, saying that it's a great starter kit with which you won't break the bank and won't worry about things breaking. Although we usually didn't have any bad quality issues with Decathlon stuff. It gets ruined only with time but overall holds up pretty well.
hi i purchased forclaz beginner hiking pole MT100 AND MT100 ERGO aft watching your other review, both works pretty good for me. the affordable one is not bad either. except for wrist band, its pretty good. and yeah the review helped me square down to it. good job.
Excellent. ... and not just for beginners. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Definetely not limited to just beginners, we still use their stuff all the time.
Finally a video up my alley! I m a beginer in backpacking and hiking and no matter how much I enjoy it I cannot see myself (a middle class eastern european person) spending 600 usd or 1000 euro for a tent! With this kind of money you can buy a used car in Romania!
Awesome to hear that, thank you for the comment! It really can be intimidating when first starting in backpacking to buy everything at once and having so many choices. Hope this video helped you out some. Keep an eye on the next one in these series where we will share the clothing list.
Buy Chinese tent instead of decathlon trash
Decathlon does have some nice and good quality stuff indeed hat we use for years@@Indipuk
The bag is not about freezing, it's size and weight. How did you fit a synthetic bag into a 25 l pack and had any space left?
6:46 is this setup safe since these gas canister refills are not as sturdy? I had been reading some that says that if the weight is too high the top might cave in, what is your experience with this setup since I am thinking to use a BRS stove on it with an adaptor....
That setup is not that safe as you can see we use sone rocks to stabilize it. We much prefer using some flatter canisters if having a choice. We haven't used a setup with an adaptor so can't comment on that. Hope other people who tried it can leave you some feedback.
@@WalkingNatureWorld Thanks! Appreciate the reply
Nice tips for beginners!
Cheers from Italy.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you for posting, can you do a video about the walking shoes to use and the clothing as said, greetings from Eddy en Christianne.
Thank you for the feedback, Eddy & Christianne, very important for us to know which video is going to be useful for you. We feel like we can dedicate to walking shoes a separate episode guide as well as clothing but we'll probably start with beginner edition on that.
I just got my 50L and look forward to trying it out 😁 feels comfy although a little stiff at first try.
I just day hike for now but will be starting some overnights soon. Thankful for decathlon’s reasonable prices.. so much backpacking gear is so expensive!
Thanks for the comment! Hope you enjoy wearing your pack! It is a decent pack for the price. And for day hikes or overnights it should serve you great. We also started oit with all Decathlon stuff being on a budget and having no knowledge whatsoever. But it allowed us to get all the equipment needed and start right away. Also their quality is great and return policy which is a bonus.
@@WalkingNatureWorld thanks. I have a few other items from them tagged to purchase when I can soon
@@AllThingsConsidered333 Enjoy your new gear!
Great video, thank you.
Thanks for your comment! Glad it was useful!
Very good video for us starters
Glad you think so! Thanks for the feedback!
Can be fit fresh and black 2 person tent inside the easyfit 50L ?
Hi, the height of the tent is 58cm and the backpack is 58cm high so it can be a bit tight. If possible it would be better to go to the Decathlon store and try to fit it in and see.
@@WalkingNatureWorld that's will be better
@@WalkingNatureWorld hey I got the idea... If I separate the poles and tent cover then fold it it may be fit and rest of the area I can store other stuff
@@polsonowal07 That sounds great! Separating the poles from the tent may help a lot if you can attach them to the outside of the pack for example. Let us know how it goes when you try it.
Great list 👍
Thanks, friend!
I think the pack size discussion could be expanded. Factors that might impact the size of pack someone will need. I agreed with your basic explanation but don't think it's as easy as that.
- Solo or able to share equipment.
- Expected temps. Colder weather may need bulkier protection
- Number of days you need to carry food for.
- Budget gear can be bulkier for the same rating.
Hygiene wasn't covered as you mentioned but some ability to deal with toilet stops is essential. A trowel for areas where you can bury your waste or something to carry it out if not. A pee rag for women to wipe themselves with might also save a lot of unwanted tissues in the wild.
Hello, Bob, thank you for the comment, we can take lots of great ideas for future video from it. Here our goal was only to share a beginner essential gear list - the basic stuff everybody needs to start with mostly referring to the summer season. We certainly felt like hygiene essentials deserve a separate video and the other points are very valid and necessary to cover. It seems like it can be extended to the series of videos.
Nice video 👍👍👍
Thank you so much! Glad it was useful to you!
Nice video 😀
Thanks, Bruno!
Hello I enjoy your content. Maybe you could cover beginners clothing from Decathlon.
Hello, Ashley, thank you for the comment and feedback! If we'll receive enough comments requesting it we are going to make this video very soon, so keep an eye on that!
That would be an interesting one to do. Decathlon's Forclaz brand offers good value for money.
Thanks for the comment! Hope we can do it in the nearest time.
@agreed, I recently bought some Forclaz trousers and I'm really surprised by their quality.
Which is.the best backpack 70ltrs
There are several backpacks in Decathlon range of 70L you can choose from depending on your budget and weight preferences. We have used and reviewed several of them that you can find on our channel
@@WalkingNatureWorld tq for reply
A great video👍. But there is no decathlon in our country 😢
Thank you! It is a pity😒 Can they ship to your location?
For so long Decathlon has been in Canada, but not in my province of BC, but they said they're coming. I'm still waiting. U can order online, and I have, but it's not the same as shopping in the store...waiting waiting waiting. Almost went to the Grand Opening in Calgary, one province over, but I get migraines & vision issues 😢
@@WalkingNatureWorld They do not ship between countries😔
Sorry to hear that😞But let's hope they will extend their shipping soon.@@Newceylontech
@@danielsingh9415 Yeah, it is so bad. We know what you mean about being able to visit the store and tocuh and try things, it can't compare. Hoping you will get a store open as soon as possible.🙏
I like decathlon clothing but dont use much of their other gear.
Best to avoid inflating your pad by mouth. It encourages mould and mildew inside. Best to use a pump sack or a small electric pump. They dont weigh much.
They have lots of clothing options that's true, may do a different video about it too. Almost all our hiking clothing is from there. We wanted to use a pump in a store but there wasn't any available. Great tip though! Thanks!
I would rather take the compressed foam mat over one of those inflatable mats if you are a beginner. It will for sure have to go on the outside, but will stand up to a lot more abuse.
And then later invest in a proper inflatable mat from a brand such as Thermarest or Nemo.
Yes don't inflate with your mouth since the moisture in your breath will cool down more than air. Your sleeping pad will insulate less and you will be cold(er). Use a pump sack instead.
So, this dude is blowing up the pad in the store without a pump bag. I hope he bought that exact one, because he just blew bacteria and moisture into the pad and I would consider that one not only used, but ruined too. I don't think you should really be giving advice to anyone after that.
Thanks for leaving a comment!
And 1 Headlight 😜
Headlight will be handy, thanks for mentioning!
I'm begginer but my bag is 90L
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Привет. Отличное видео. Буду посылать начинающим походникам.
Спасибо, Евгений, надеемся что эта серия видео поможет многим начинающим😊
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Manufactured in China.
I wonder how they manage to be so much cheaper than companies that manufacture their products in countries with decent human rights records and modern employment laws.
Let's hope they don't just wipe the 'sweat' off their products before it leaves 'the shop' so you are able to oppose exploitation yet still benefit from it.
Best not look into it, spend spend spend.
EWARE OF RETURNS TO DECATHALON: In a battle rn , they trying to not refund sales tax on a brand new item