I got to try this bag briefly. It was briefly only as I found it very uncomfortable. The straps are simply too narrow they just cannot take any weight. For light packing it's fine and but any kind of weight and it begins to fatigue very quickly.
I have yet to buy a pack that's more than 200 bucks. Close to, but not more than. I know this is a high end brand, but do the materials really feel that premium?
Very premium feeling and very nice to use. Have used mine for a while now. Living in a tropical country, it's either crazy sun or crazy rain. If keeping your things dry is a priority, this might be for you. You can blast it with water and your things will still be dry. But one thing is, the material doesn't really stretch so if you tend to overpack, it might be an issue although the bag is more like a 20L than 16L. I recommend you try to look for one in the secondary market if you're interested. These come up quite often.
@@edwardnovick9904 Yeah this is a serious bag only for serious trekkers, nobody else ever experiences rain or needs a bag that will last, only the special class of people who are special
what a nice bag, if they added the water bottle pocket!
I got to try this bag briefly. It was briefly only as I found it very uncomfortable. The straps are simply too narrow they just cannot take any weight. For light packing it's fine and but any kind of weight and it begins to fatigue very quickly.
The detailed explanation is good~~
Please give us some information about Packing Cube
ah the "budget" Veilance Nomin
please review arcteryx heliad 15 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks for the suggestion! I’ll pass it along.
I have yet to buy a pack that's more than 200 bucks. Close to, but not more than. I know this is a high end brand, but do the materials really feel that premium?
Very premium feeling and very nice to use. Have used mine for a while now.
Living in a tropical country, it's either crazy sun or crazy rain. If keeping your things dry is a priority, this might be for you. You can blast it with water and your things will still be dry. But one thing is, the material doesn't really stretch so if you tend to overpack, it might be an issue although the bag is more like a 20L than 16L. I recommend you try to look for one in the secondary market if you're interested. These come up quite often.
@@edwardnovick9904 Why?
@@edwardnovick9904 Yeah this is a serious bag only for serious trekkers, nobody else ever experiences rain or needs a bag that will last, only the special class of people who are special
That is not a 16l bag
What is it then?
@@seechangenyc280 is closer to 20
@@josegoncalvesdias3242 Thanks for writing. Funny, it looks so small in person. The response below about mediocre straps crosses it off the list.
Shame it’s not a 25 litre!
Late reply but it’s closer to 20 Liters. No idea why it’s called 16 when it’s the same size as the evergoods halfzip 22
Yeah this is closer to 20-22L and their granville 20 is closer to a 24-28L
I put my concealed weapon in that hidden pocket