Outstanding design. As someone who makes his own packs I can see the depth of thought and prototyping that must have gone into this. Along with the supplies info you've posted on BPL you are giving us MYOG types a wealth of ideas!
really impressive... just got into ultra light back packing. im just wondering how you are able to sleep on that foam pad 3 seasons - especially in the mountains? respect for that.
You’ll need to really cherry pick your camp ground. Also: If the temperature is supposed to go sub zero I’ll double up on the mat or go for something more substantial.
Thanks mate! :) It's complicated haha - I've done a few custom projects for friends/family and a few folks, who are really loving the concept. It would not be cheap though, since materials in Europe are more expensive and I also could not pinpoint any real lead time right now, with my day job being really busy. So hit me up via private on Instagram, if that still sounds interesting.
Thanks for reaching out! I'm sorry, but since its only a hobby for me I don't regularly sell my works. You can only keep in touch with my IG since I occasionally post and sell an item once I make something new.
@@vanCapere Danke! Hab zwei Fragen: Passt das mit dem 1,43oz DCF oder würdest du doch eher zu nem Materialmix aus 1,43oz nem schwereren Boden und Rückenmaterial greifen? Und bist du noch zufrieden mit deiner Pfaff1212, falls du die noch hast?
@@Kreuzass Kommt voll auf den Einsatzzweck an. Für alles "roughere" nutze ich gerne Ultra (100 oder 200) - für entspannte Trails im Mittelgebirge und Co. würde aber auch das 1.43 DCF entspannt funktionieren. Und ja, meine Pfaff ist weiterhin eine Empfehlung wert - hatte zwischenzeitlich sogar eine Juki Industriemaschine testen können und bin trotzdem gern bei der Pfaff geblieben.
Outstanding design. As someone who makes his own packs I can see the depth of thought and prototyping that must have gone into this. Along with the supplies info you've posted on BPL you are giving us MYOG types a wealth of ideas!
Thanks a lot! :) Yes there has been a lot of time dedicated to continously optimizing and improving my designs haha.
would be quite interested to see a video, on how you pack this bag for a weeks trip or longer :)
seems to be a quite thoughtthrough pack
Will do! :)
Until then you may check out my FKT gear list, which is quite similar.
Thank you so much! Absolutely amazing
really impressive... just got into ultra light back packing. im just wondering how you are able to sleep on that foam pad 3 seasons - especially in the mountains?
respect for that.
You’ll need to really cherry pick your camp ground. Also: If the temperature is supposed to go sub zero I’ll double up on the mat or go for something more substantial.
Cool design!
Thank you. :)
Your packs are so sick dude! Are you doing any custom orders?? Id love to get one of these in the US
Thanks mate! :)
It's complicated haha - I've done a few custom projects for friends/family and a few folks, who are really loving the concept.
It would not be cheap though, since materials in Europe are more expensive and I also could not pinpoint any real lead time right now, with my day job being really busy.
So hit me up via private on Instagram, if that still sounds interesting.
Hi, really great backpack!!! can you tell me, what kind of mesh did you use for the outer pocket?
The outer pockets are made from Strong Stretch Mesh 160 g/m² (Shelby Outdoors) - it's a powernet mesh.
amazing design, do you have patterns available anywhere?
Not yet no.
Hi! Veru good design of pack. Have you ever thought of selling commercially?
It's only a hobby for me, as I wouldn't have time to fulfill the demand.
where/how can I buy?
Thanks for reaching out! I'm sorry, but since its only a hobby for me I don't regularly sell my works. You can only keep in touch with my IG since I occasionally post and sell an item once I make something new.
What trekking pole is featured in this video?
This is the AceCamp 120cm carbon foldable - it’s out of production sadly.
Gibt es zu dem Pack ein Thread im Ultralight trekking Forum mit Materialien?
Klar: www.ultraleicht-trekking.com/forum/topic/10121-20l-250g-trail-running-vest-rucksack-simplerun/#comments
@@vanCapere Danke! Hab zwei Fragen: Passt das mit dem 1,43oz DCF oder würdest du doch eher zu nem Materialmix aus 1,43oz nem schwereren Boden und Rückenmaterial greifen? Und bist du noch zufrieden mit deiner Pfaff1212, falls du die noch hast?
@@Kreuzass Kommt voll auf den Einsatzzweck an. Für alles "roughere" nutze ich gerne Ultra (100 oder 200) - für entspannte Trails im Mittelgebirge und Co. würde aber auch das 1.43 DCF entspannt funktionieren.
Und ja, meine Pfaff ist weiterhin eine Empfehlung wert - hatte zwischenzeitlich sogar eine Juki Industriemaschine testen können und bin trotzdem gern bei der Pfaff geblieben.
würdest du das Schema verkaufen?
Hey Alex, ich habe es leider nur als Laser Vorlage. :/
Ich könnte dir aber fertig gelaserte Zuschnitte schicken, falls das eine Option ist? :)