The North Face Base Camp Voyager 42L Initial Review

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • An overview of The North Face's Base Camp Voyager 42L duffel bag / backpack combo, as well as some initial pros and cons of the pack. Has The North Face made their best duffel bag yet?
    Check out the overview video of the Patagonia Black Hole Mini MLC 30L bag here, which I make some comparisons to during the video: • Patagonia Black Hole M...
    Please share your questions and comments below! If you'd like to see a certain bag reviewed, please let me know. Also leave a comment if you have any gear or outdoorsy academics you'd like to see a video of.

Комментарии • 23

  • @chrismansfield1881
    @chrismansfield1881 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is a great bag for the money. I don’t need need another bookbag for a laptop. I needed a smaller travel pack/duffel. It holds a ton. I wrap the handles around the backside which allows me to slide over the extension handle of my suitcase. The backpack straps aren’t the most comfortable but I don’t haul it miles- just through an airport. I’ll add a shoulder strap.

  • @peter.i.carrera
    @peter.i.carrera Год назад +4

    Enjoyed it! Great idea with your home made shoulder strap, just picked up this bag after lots of research. Keep up the good work with your new channel!

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  Год назад

      @peter.i.carrera Thank you! I hope you enjoy it as much as I have

  • @juergenedgarmauriciooberfr2745
    @juergenedgarmauriciooberfr2745 9 месяцев назад +1

    😊 I would recommend you from Maxpedition the Ironstorm and Ironclad! I love both of them and they include all the straps you need

  • @Lilnewtynewt
    @Lilnewtynewt Год назад +3

    Spent a lot of time researching duffels for travel and overall versatility. Settled on the Thule Chasm 40. I’d def recommend checking it out. May snag the black hole duffel just to compare but it seems very well thought out.

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  Год назад

      @patrickcastillo9981 I may have to pick up a Chasm for comparison. I saw Cotopaxi has a new travel duffel that looks pretty interesting as well. There may have to be a duffel bag shootout video in the future!

  • @velyvely6479
    @velyvely6479 Год назад +1

    nice review! i have this bag in black as the navy was out of stock, i personally velcro the side straps and have them behind my back and dont notice them really (tho i do have a curve on my lower back) i found if i had them loose i'd often put my arms thru them instead of the backpack straps lol also where the backpack straps tuck away i found this a good spot to fold a light jumper / rain coat or even use a packing folder and you've got some extra volume, as for the divider sometimes coming loose i had in mind to try and see if using some elastic bands on it once its in place to try and keep them there, not tried this yet so unsure if it works, but thought i'd share these couple of things for anyone who might have the bag or think of getting one :)

    • @velyvely6479
      @velyvely6479 Год назад +1

      also i have a question, if your laptop did fit in the compartment would you feel ok with it there? i worry that it mind have some pressure on it if the pack was packed out, i heard tom on packhacker say he put his laptop into the actual bag

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  Год назад

      @velyvely6479 Good ideas and input! Thanks for sharing

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  Год назад

      @velyvely6479 I would agree, if the bag were stuffed full, and a laptop was in the designated sleeve, it would be under some pressure from the other contents.

    • @velyvely6479
      @velyvely6479 Год назад

      @@SJA-Reviews i thought about getting a think sheet of plastic or looking for something like that to put in the laptop sleeve to give that area some support, apple products are known for bending also (its happed to my ipad) def need to find a solution for this

  • @JohnDSmith
    @JohnDSmith 10 месяцев назад +1

    How good is the weather proofing? Will it keep stuff dry on a rainy hike?

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  10 месяцев назад +2

      @JohnDSmith the shiny material does repel water fairly well, but the canvas side does absorb some water. I’d look for a pack more specific for all weather hiking, or treat this one with some water repellent spray

  • @personalcatalog
    @personalcatalog 2 месяца назад +2

    Do you think this would be all good for carry on flying?

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  19 дней назад

      Yes, it would be a great option. Easy to fit under a seat or in an over-head. Hope this helps!

  • @AO-qz8qy
    @AO-qz8qy Год назад +1

    No water bottle pocket like the 32L?

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  Год назад

      @AO-qz8qy That’s correct, the 42L doesn’t have a water bottle pocket like the 32L. Hope this helps!

    • @AO-qz8qy
      @AO-qz8qy Год назад +1

      @@SJA-Reviews thanks. now I’m leaning towards the 32L. Is the 32L big enough for 2 nights? Or is it just an overnight bag

    • @SJA-Reviews
      @SJA-Reviews  Год назад

      @AO-qz8qy I don’t have the 32L TNF, but it should be fine for 2-3 days of clothes/toiletries/necessities, based on other 30-35L bags I’ve used

    • @AO-qz8qy
      @AO-qz8qy Год назад +1

      @@SJA-Reviews perfect thanks !

    • @deewademai
      @deewademai 9 месяцев назад

      32L does not have water bottle pocket either