Like the design of the Alpinestars Tactical. I sometimes carry 2 1.5L fuel bottles on my WR and those detachable rear pockets look perfect for those. I have a Klim Arsenal Vest which has a similar but non detachable setup. The option to scale is attractive. Thanks!
A folding saw too, though either side works well. I carried the 10" Corona saw for a couple of seasons then picked up the 14" Silky Big Boy, which is the biggest I can get away with.
I run a Mindshift Rotation 180, real nice to be able to access a good portion of the bag without removing your pack. I do wish Think Tank would do something more moto specific but I think their bags are very applicable to the Enduro sport.
I got the USWE a few months ago. It's on the edge of not enough room and the small pockets are full of my tools and snacks. But It feels great to ride with.
Got the nacho pack this year and can’t say anything bad about it, it rocks. The USWE was my other choice I just needed more storage. If I’m going to look at another pack I would definitely give the MSR one a try, I have a couple of MSR gear and their stuff is excellent, especially for the price.
I use a uswe for shorter rides and the alpinestars techdura tactical for longer rides. Both are great quality but I really like the balance the astars offers with the pockets in the front to offset weight while riding. It’s has a little more bounce than the uswe but not much even when loaded with a 2l bladder and all my riding tools and emergency necessities.
I’ve been using the Klim Nac Pac for a few months now and I’m happy with it. Plenty of storage and very little movement. I wish the front pockets were just a bit larger though. Can’t fit a cellphone or wallet into them.
I keep a Garmin InReach mini in one front pocket and a 5000mah power bank in the other if I happen to be running my GoPro with a usb-c extension. Could probably rig up a neoprene phone pouch or something near the clip though.
Surprised you're still pushing the Nac Pack, that has been replaced by the Arsenal 15 for moto. Best pack really depends on where you're riding. If i can hike out to a road within a few hours i bring essentials. Water, zip ties, gorilla tape, multi tool, phone, keys, wallet. Small, light pack is all you need. If I'm going deep in the backcountry where it could potentially take days to hike out, i have an Arsenal 30 full to the brim. The essentials plus food, gas, saw, pistol, bear spray, tool kit, some spare parts, first aid kit w trauma stuff, satellite communicator, power pack, fire starting stuff and extra layers of clothing. Carrying that much weight sucks but those rides are marathons not sprints, and your survival can depend on what's on your back.
I'm not a big fan of the brand, but the Dainese Alligator has a feature that I haven't seen on any other option (not that I've tried all of them of course), and that is that the bladder pocket comes insulated which for hot climate is super useful. If anyone knows any model that has it aswell, I'm interested, let me know!
The only difference between the new Pro is the knee cup got an update from the old one and the straps on the Pro have some additional padding for the back of the leg which mine already have. Aside from that, you wouldn't know they're a different brace. - Chase
I have tried the Leatt, nice pack but, if there is any weight in the pack it pulls the chest plate up to your neck. The Alpinestars pack is just super cheap made and rides up in the front.I switch between the WLF pack and the MSR rover pack.
You have a link to your low profile pack video? But I'll shout out fly racing hydro pack. Fits my 3L water bladder, a big bag of jerky & a skittles bag or two.
I like the USWE but I can’t wear it with my chest protector. It’s too small , and the biggest size they make. So I just use one of my day hiking backpacks with a water bladder.
How big are you? I am 5f 8 and 180lbs and was wondering if the uswe would fit under my ONEAL body armour. There is an adventure fit USWE which has longer straps to accommodate a chest protector underneath
Top 5 Enduro Riding Packs: rmatvmc.link/top-5-enduro-riding-packs
I have the USWE pack. Very pleased with it. Durable and comfortable. Storage is just right for an all day ride.
I have a WLF Enduro pack and love it.
Like the design of the Alpinestars Tactical. I sometimes carry 2 1.5L fuel bottles on my WR and those detachable rear pockets look perfect for those. I have a Klim Arsenal Vest which has a similar but non detachable setup. The option to scale is attractive. Thanks!
The detachable pouches are awesome! Thanks for watching!
WLF Enduro pack gets my vote
Been using the same NacPack for years. Still holding up. The shovel compartment works great for carrying a tire pump.
Glad to hear the pack is holding up well! Thanks for watching.
A folding saw too, though either side works well. I carried the 10" Corona saw for a couple of seasons then picked up the 14" Silky Big Boy, which is the biggest I can get away with.
I have an MSR Enduro Pack, I love it. Excellent choice.🎉
Glad you like the MSR Enduro Pack! Thanks for watching.
I run a Mindshift Rotation 180, real nice to be able to access a good portion of the bag without removing your pack. I do wish Think Tank would do something more moto specific but I think their bags are very applicable to the Enduro sport.
I got the USWE a few months ago. It's on the edge of not enough room and the small pockets are full of my tools and snacks. But It feels great to ride with.
Yeah, USWE packs are great, but that smaller pocket situation can be a real bummer. Thanks for watching.
Got the nacho pack this year and can’t say anything bad about it, it rocks. The USWE was my other choice I just needed more storage. If I’m going to look at another pack I would definitely give the MSR one a try, I have a couple of MSR gear and their stuff is excellent, especially for the price.
I use a uswe for shorter rides and the alpinestars techdura tactical for longer rides. Both are great quality but I really like the balance the astars offers with the pockets in the front to offset weight while riding. It’s has a little more bounce than the uswe but not much even when loaded with a 2l bladder and all my riding tools and emergency necessities.
Glad you like the Techdura Tactical! Thanks for watching!
USWE and Klim Nac pack for me. Both are great. I also use the Klim as carry on luggage.
Thanks for the input and views. Much appreciated.
I’ve been using the Klim Nac Pac for a few months now and I’m happy with it. Plenty of storage and very little movement. I wish the front pockets were just a bit larger though. Can’t fit a cellphone or wallet into them.
I keep a Garmin InReach mini in one front pocket and a 5000mah power bank in the other if I happen to be running my GoPro with a usb-c extension.
Could probably rig up a neoprene phone pouch or something near the clip though.
That’s a great intro to the video
Surprised you're still pushing the Nac Pack, that has been replaced by the Arsenal 15 for moto. Best pack really depends on where you're riding. If i can hike out to a road within a few hours i bring essentials. Water, zip ties, gorilla tape, multi tool, phone, keys, wallet. Small, light pack is all you need. If I'm going deep in the backcountry where it could potentially take days to hike out, i have an Arsenal 30 full to the brim. The essentials plus food, gas, saw, pistol, bear spray, tool kit, some spare parts, first aid kit w trauma stuff, satellite communicator, power pack, fire starting stuff and extra layers of clothing. Carrying that much weight sucks but those rides are marathons not sprints, and your survival can depend on what's on your back.
I'm not a big fan of the brand, but the Dainese Alligator has a feature that I haven't seen on any other option (not that I've tried all of them of course), and that is that the bladder pocket comes insulated which for hot climate is super useful. If anyone knows any model that has it aswell, I'm interested, let me know!
Chase, have you tried the new "Carbon Cell 1 Pro" knee braces? Would love a ride review video.
The only difference between the new Pro is the knee cup got an update from the old one and the straps on the Pro have some additional padding for the back of the leg which mine already have. Aside from that, you wouldn't know they're a different brace. - Chase
I have tried the Leatt, nice pack but, if there is any weight in the pack it pulls the chest plate up to your neck. The Alpinestars pack is just super cheap made and rides up in the front.I switch between the WLF pack and the MSR rover pack.
We appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching.
@@rmatvmc Agree with his feedback, I have that pack also and it's crap when loaded down.
Same. I used the Leatt for years and hated the way it would settle very low in the back with the front chest plate darn near in my throat.
You have a link to your low profile pack video? But I'll shout out fly racing hydro pack. Fits my 3L water bladder, a big bag of jerky & a skittles bag or two.
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I like the USWE but I can’t wear it with my chest protector. It’s too small , and the biggest size they make. So I just use one of my day hiking backpacks with a water bladder.
@@jamesking4225 I purchased the longer straps from USWE so I can wear with all my armor. Super tight without that change.
Maybe when you decide to get a new one, you can try out the Leatt 4.5 Hydra Roost Deflector. We appreciate the feedback and views!
How big are you? I am 5f 8 and 180lbs and was wondering if the uswe would fit under my ONEAL body armour. There is an adventure fit USWE which has longer straps to accommodate a chest protector underneath
@@FlorentinoLoco5-9 215lbs I have very wide shoulders
You forgot to mention that the WLF pack Vest is the best enduro vest available
USWE or nothing.
This ^ best thing to keep it stable when offroad. The big other brand packs they advertise in the video are useless for enduro anyway.
I love mine. Wish my straps were just a little longer but at my current size with an AlpineStar A10 Chest protector, it works great!
I see ALOT of Woods guys with these packs.
I'd think anything close to tactical gear, or just that would be the win instead of some of these.
There are so many different options on the market now. A few extra pockets is always nice. We appreciate the feedback and views.
Zacspeed.... if you know, you know.
WLF Enduro. ALL day long
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