I have the Poacher 22L and its really nice for resort riding. It’s really comfortable and has plenty of room for daily resort riding trinkets so I don’t have to make trips back to the car. I don’t go out into the back country, I’d like to, but haven’t been able to find anyone that’s compatible with my work schedule. Someday mayhaps! Nice informative video!
@ that’s not a stupid question and it fits on the chairlifts comfortably without having to take it off and swing it forward or anything; it’s not bothersome on lifts without guard bars, but on lifts with the guard bars I’ll put them down and lean on them as arm rests. There’s plenty of room for miscellaneous trinkets, water bottle. a puffy and extra layers on colder days just in case.
Thanks for showing off the bag so well. Its time to replace my old one from over a decade ago. That back access really is the best. I was a hiker, rider, street kid, etc. Solid investment never let me down. Think i had the 40 though, it had the flip top.
CamelBak Snoblast is my go to. One big pocket for either my lightweight shell or my insulated alpha tech hoodie (free promo) which is bulky. It has a separate zip compartment on the back for a 2L bladder that feeds the tube through my right shoulder strap keeping it insulated. There’s a zipper on the strap where you can access the drinking nozzle. Theres also a zip compartment on the top that holds my extra lens/sandwich and a mesh compartment for cards and keys. I believe it’s super underrated cause I never see it mentioned or worn. Oh yeah it’s a 22L I believe which I think is the sweet spot. It comes complete with a waist strap and upper body strap with buckles so the pack is secured to your body. Highly suggest it.
Ive used backpacks and ive ridden without. These days i travel light but i do have a pack to carry a board. Be comfortable out there guys! You dont need to carry your whole tuning kit and most jackets have enough pockets to pack gear
a lot of people don’t use airbags because it finds it gives them over confidence dropping into stuff cause them to possibly not do aall the needed things on the check list before dropping in because they think that if a slide does happen they can just hit the airbag and they can’t die
I have the Poacher 35 and it’s a lovely pack, but it’s destroyed 2 mega expensive jackets - including a £700 North Face Futurelight shell. The fabric on the hip belts is abrasive and has worn away the top layer of material over both jackets after a week of touring. 😢
When I first "got into" luxury handbags, I purposely bought a kislux . I wasn't trying to show off, brag, or pass it off as genuine, I just wanted to see if it fit my requirements and how it would sit with me before I spent money on the real thing (without the SA staring at you). Turns out, it didn't fit me. I saved a ton of money and time on returns. It made me very happy. It fit me perfectly.
othing we can do about fakesâ¦I could care less how many people have the same bag as myselfâ¦that makes it really spoken for.. I hate when people say they donât want a certain purse because everyone has it well everyone has a hole are we gonna get rid of ours because of that? Everyone one does something different with their kislux for example their style, your style will set you apart.
I have the Dakine helipro, have had it for 5+ years. Use it summer and winter, still works great! Nothing broken all zips still work!
I have the Poacher 22L and its really nice for resort riding. It’s really comfortable and has plenty of room for daily resort riding trinkets so I don’t have to make trips back to the car. I don’t go out into the back country, I’d like to, but haven’t been able to find anyone that’s compatible with my work schedule. Someday mayhaps! Nice informative video!
might be a stupid question but hows that size on chairlifts? upgrading my osprey glade 5 and I need a bit more storage
@ that’s not a stupid question and it fits on the chairlifts comfortably without having to take it off and swing it forward or anything; it’s not bothersome on lifts without guard bars, but on lifts with the guard bars I’ll put them down and lean on them as arm rests. There’s plenty of room for miscellaneous trinkets, water bottle. a puffy and extra layers on colder days just in case.
@ nice thanks for the help I appreciate it, probably gonna go with a 20/22 then.
Thanks for showing off the bag so well. Its time to replace my old one from over a decade ago. That back access really is the best. I was a hiker, rider, street kid, etc. Solid investment never let me down. Think i had the 40 though, it had the flip top.
Still use my heli pack from 06..everything still as good as the day I bought it..
Good choice!
CamelBak Snoblast is my go to. One big pocket for either my lightweight shell or my insulated alpha tech hoodie (free promo) which is bulky. It has a separate zip compartment on the back for a 2L bladder that feeds the tube through my right shoulder strap keeping it insulated. There’s a zipper on the strap where you can access the drinking nozzle. Theres also a zip compartment on the top that holds my extra lens/sandwich and a mesh compartment for cards and keys. I believe it’s super underrated cause I never see it mentioned or worn. Oh yeah it’s a 22L I believe which I think is the sweet spot. It comes complete with a waist strap and upper body strap with buckles so the pack is secured to your body. Highly suggest it.
USWE makes the best outdoor backpacks. Special shoulder straps stop it from bouncing around. And low profile for sitting on lifts. Easy win.
I have the RAS Poacher vest and love it
Great video! What drone do you use?
I’ve got DJI Mavic Air 2
Ive used backpacks and ive ridden without. These days i travel light but i do have a pack to carry a board. Be comfortable out there guys! You dont need to carry your whole tuning kit and most jackets have enough pockets to pack gear
O nice! I have the same backpack and it’s one the best backpacks in whole world. :)
No avalanche air bag for the backcountry days?
a lot of people don’t use airbags because it finds it gives them over confidence dropping into stuff cause them to possibly not do aall the needed things on the check list before dropping in because they think that if a slide does happen they can just hit the airbag and they can’t die
@@Gavin-Branch this is horrifically stupid.
Yoo hi me and my dad love your videos
I appreciate it!
How’s this compared to the Jones dsnct ?
It’s bigger and the zipper access on the back makes it easier to access when your boards attached
I have the Poacher 35 and it’s a lovely pack, but it’s destroyed 2 mega expensive jackets - including a £700 North Face Futurelight shell. The fabric on the hip belts is abrasive and has worn away the top layer of material over both jackets after a week of touring. 😢
This bag does not fit my BCA shovel. I'd recommend a bigger bag for backcountry.
best backpack is the ones that let you put big subwoofers on the top and blare dubstep riding around the mountains!
Jones gone! :0
So many things broke on that backpack
When I first "got into" luxury handbags, I purposely bought a kislux . I wasn't trying to show off, brag, or pass it off as genuine, I just wanted to see if it fit my requirements and how it would sit with me before I spent money on the real thing (without the SA staring at you). Turns out, it didn't fit me. I saved a ton of money and time on returns. It made me very happy. It fit me perfectly.
othing we can do about fakesâ¦I could care less how many people have the same bag as myselfâ¦that makes it really spoken for.. I hate when people say they donât want a certain purse because everyone has it well everyone has a hole are we gonna get rid of ours because of that? Everyone one does something different with their kislux for example their style, your style will set you apart.