FJÄLLRÄVEN SINGI 48 BACKPACK REVIEW | RUGGED, SUSTAINABLE... ANY GOOD?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @PS987654321PS
    @PS987654321PS 3 года назад +10

    Outstanding review. I stopped the video 3/4 of the way through and placed an order for this backpack based on this review. Subscribed for sure. A+

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      Awesome xx, thank you! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @PS987654321PS
      @PS987654321PS 3 года назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews Hey, Gijs. There are no straps on the bottom of the backpack to attach a sleeping mat/bed roll. Where are you putting yours?

    • @noobienoobie6358
      @noobienoobie6358 3 месяца назад

      Hey, I am now in your shoes for buying a backpack. Now three years later, what are your opinions on the backpack?

    • @PS987654321PS
      @PS987654321PS 3 месяца назад +1

      @@noobienoobie6358 Oh, I love it. I'm getting a bit older at 53 years of age so I needed a manageable pack size that could still get me everywhere. This is perfect and I can go around the world in all seasons no problem. Its well made and subtle.

  • @christianfiedler4672
    @christianfiedler4672 2 года назад +4

    I really enjoyed your review, thank you very much for all the effort that has gone into this video! I love the care you take about all the little details that make this backpack stand out from the mass. Thumbs up also for the way you make use of the daisychains and how you pack your gear.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад

      Thank you Christian for the sweet comment 🙏. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @francisaja-l9x
    @francisaja-l9x 3 месяца назад

    After 4 years, and found your review... Finally I decided to get this Singi 48 ,with the side pocket and the gear holder for the trekking poles... and I fight myself to compare between the Singi 48 and the Gregory baltoro 65... Both are my fave so far... Because of your body weight is the same with me, so I decided to get the Singi 48...Thank you so much for the review, it's really helps...😊🎉

  • @carologiwan501
    @carologiwan501 8 месяцев назад

    A really good review for the Singi 48. I wasn't thinking about it but it wanted a backpack bigger than 35 but not so big as the 60+. I'm glad you mentioned your wife can use it. Sounds like a very versatile backpack. Thanks for sharing it. Love to see what you put inside your side pockets.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! 🙏 🤩 . Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @lichtloper
    @lichtloper Год назад +1

    15:07-14 "there is this bungee cord; ...I put my raincoat underneath there when it's wet"
    On the contrary: I'd not fix my raincoat on my rucksack, I'd put it on my body.

  • @michaelmacdonald5792
    @michaelmacdonald5792 3 года назад

    Dude.....this is absolutely the best review I have ever seen. Well done.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      What can I say? THANKS! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @tentipiwildcamping
    @tentipiwildcamping 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant review Gijs,
    Im a big fan of Fjallraven products, bit expensive but fantastic design and quality in my opinion,
    Already have the Kajka 65L but im gonna order this for my wild camping trips with my Tentipi Olivin light. (Which I also bought after seeing your review video.)
    Love & Light from Manchester UK .
    Regards
    Darren

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this nice comment! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @Hayyothhakodesh
    @Hayyothhakodesh 3 года назад +1

    hey this is my first time seeing ur videos and i subscribed because i was having a hard day and you and your video just made me feel good and cheered me up. i like ur energy and ur review was pleasant and a joy to watch. thank you very much. im from minnesota in the united states.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jason, Thank you for the compliment and I am sorry you had a bad day but glad that I made you feel better. It must be quite - don't know the exact word - strange/difficult to be in the US with a lot of things that are going on. In The Netherlands it is a strange situation too. Shops closed, no bars or restaurants to go to and outdoor life pretty limited. We had snow in the Southern part of our country and everybody went there. Not wise in these times. I stay close to home to keep us safe and in the end we will get there! Let me know If there is anything I can do to cheer you up or just watch more videos 🙃. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @colford5833
    @colford5833 4 года назад

    I have the Fjallraven abisko 35 and it's the best and most comfortable pack I've ever owned, very good quality, I can vanish into the highlands for a week and it carries everything I need to survive, highly recommend their packs.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Thanks Col for you comment! Enjoy the 35 and Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @grahamefinch6873
    @grahamefinch6873 3 года назад

    La Sportiva GX5 shoes. Great, analytical review. You helped me decide. Off to buy them now.Many thanks.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      You are welcome and I am happy I could help. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @Erra88
    @Erra88 2 года назад +1

    it's a beautiful backpack. i got mine 2 months ago and i love it. i wish there was a divider for the bottom section but i can live without it easily :) nice review btw

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад

      Hi Erra, That is a choice. FR has quite like simular backpacks with a divider. But... glad you like the pack anyway🙏. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @stopcm-j4d
    @stopcm-j4d Год назад +1

    Grateful for your hard working,sir.
    The Majority or dare most Crucial things that we want to know are
    1. Is it creating painful on shoulders and around the waist
    during 2 to 8 hours while walking or hiking?
    2. How is the quality
    of its supporting and the absorbing the heavy weight while walking many hours if compare with Osprey Arial 55 ?
    That would be helpful to all of us if you would please teach us about these points, sir .
    Thank you in advance

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏.
      1) No
      2) Super (I don't have a Arial so hard to compare)
      Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @boulgaroktonos2318
    @boulgaroktonos2318 2 года назад

    Thanks mate really helped me out with this one. Awesome vid 🙂

  • @TheVaughan69
    @TheVaughan69 4 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this, thank you. Subscribed.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      Hi Vaughan, Sorry for the late reply but I took some #stayathome time with the family. Thanks for the compliment and subscribing 😀. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @jdcleach1
    @jdcleach1 4 года назад

    Excellent review, I like the fact your wife also tried it and that you reviewed it with gear inside it also. Good videos of it being walked in also.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Hi Jon, Thanks for the big compliment😀😀😀. I - and we sometimes - try to do the best we can. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @pamboslokcy6152
    @pamboslokcy6152 8 месяцев назад

    amazing review mate you earn a subscriber!!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the sub! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @Cookie-yl8uq
    @Cookie-yl8uq 4 года назад +4

    Great in-depth review, thanks! Is the wood frame easily removable and therefore replaceable?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад +1

      Yes it is super easy😄. Cheers, Gijs

    • @onnonugteren2935
      @onnonugteren2935 3 года назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews Ok in English: but how about wood is very venerable, it breaks easy. what do you think about it, is it well protected there? On the road breaking this.... Greetings.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      @@onnonugteren2935This wood does not break easy at all. And if you manage to break it... repairing wood is more easy than metal and you can always use a stick as quick fix.

  • @MeibytheLake
    @MeibytheLake Год назад

    brilliant review! one thing i cant agree is the place of the chain key. i dont think any thief would be interested with keys. so it would be safe to sit in the outside pocket with a chain to prevent losing it by accident.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад

      Thief maybe not put just losing them when you look for something else in that pocket.... Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @fogerkarlsson7406
    @fogerkarlsson7406 2 года назад

    Super nice review mate!
    I’ve seen your other videos packing your osprey backpack but would really like to see how you pack this singi bag with your gear.
    Best regards!

  • @khuiification
    @khuiification 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Very descriptive and detailed, love it!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      Hi Oscar, Thanks for the compliment! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @Querenciatv
    @Querenciatv 4 года назад

    Awesome Video! Thank you for posting. Can't wait to see more videos 👍

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Thanks for the thumbs up. Just got back from holiday and I am working on new content ;-). Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @andrewcollie
    @andrewcollie 4 года назад +2

    Hi Gijs, another great review! It would be useful to know the packed dimensions of your sleeping bag - I also have a bulky sleeping bag so would like to find out if it will easily fit in the Singi 48. Thanks, Andrew

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Andrew, thanks! I’ll get back to you on this. But I mentioned the extension in the top and the bottom is the same size 😀.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Sorry Andrew, I forgot: it's 24 x 34 cm Cheers, Gijs

  • @CycloTourist
    @CycloTourist 4 года назад +2

    There's one thing I don't like about the Singi. My 30 years old Salewa backpack also has a zipper at the bottom. But Salewa attached two adjustable straps with buckles outside to relieve the zipper.
    The entire weight of the load in the Singi only rests on the zipper. It may hold up. But what if not?
    I still prefer a backup solution if there is a zipper at the bottom of a backback.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад +1

      Hi TJ, jep I do understand but and it might happen in due time but I didn’t experience this. Also the zipper is big and on some other duffels en packs I didn’t experience this also. I will try to figure out what YKK rating it has.

    • @GetOutside23478
      @GetOutside23478 4 года назад +1

      I just attached the two zippers together with a keylock. No more worries of accidental opening. Just clip it off and now you can open it again.

  • @pierre-francoisleclercq8874
    @pierre-francoisleclercq8874 2 года назад

    Thank you for you very detailled review.

  • @nikikho
    @nikikho 7 месяцев назад

    Good review ...thank you :)

  • @patrickr.759
    @patrickr.759 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, really liked it 👍
    I would be interested to know if you tried the Kajka 65 and what your opinion is on it. I have a hard time deciding between them, because I own the Singi 28 + 2 Sidepockets and it would be just convenient buying the Singi 48 for multi-day treks.. Buut I miss some features, like the zipper opening up the front, top pocket is attachable to the front, the bottom pocket is seperated and its just a little bigger.

  • @F91-l9o
    @F91-l9o 2 месяца назад

    I like to camp on mountain for 1-2 days in indonesia. Can you prefer which one is better. Keb 52 or singi 48?

  • @Globetrotter-1
    @Globetrotter-1 2 года назад +3

    I almost bought this pack, but some huge negatives for me were the lack of front loading double-zipped opening (like on the Kajka), the lack of seperate zippered compartment in the bottom section, the non-adjustable width adjustment of shoulder straps (as in Kajka), and the horrible bright light blue rain cover (which completely defeats the object of stealth green or stone gray colours of the backpack! I definitely don't want to be wearing a huge blue flag on my back while walking through wild regions in the rain).
    By the way, I'm very glad that Fjallraven don't place permanent bright reflectors on their backpacks...I absolutely hate them! Maybe if you're riding a bike on a busy road but definitely not on a 'stealth hunting' based backpack. I like to blend in to nature, especially when I'm photographing wildlife or trekking/camping in the forests or mountains. For people who want to look like a neon sign if they spend a lot of time walking along busy roads in the dead of night and afraid of being hit by the late-night bus....then they can very easily place a sticker on the pack itself or wear a head torch.

  • @973Marcelino
    @973Marcelino 3 года назад +1

    Very nice bag, much better than Otzi the ice man's one !

  • @fordgeher
    @fordgeher Год назад

    Excellent review and I learned so much about this backpack. That really helps with the decision between the Singi 48 and its smaller brother Singi 28.
    Which one would you prefer more?
    And is the hip-belt of the Singi 48 really removable? I have read this in your article, but not seen in this video here.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад +1

      I am very sure I answered this question but I see it did not go through the RUclips system for whatever reason... Thanks for the nice comment. 48 for sure, 28 is too small for a trip. hip-belt is removable.... forgot to put it in the edit. I did shoot it 🙃. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @xawerytrabka8813
    @xawerytrabka8813 10 месяцев назад +1

    None of Fjall raven eqpmnt I had in the past except bagpack Helags 40L was made in Sweden...

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, that is a bummer. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @UrbanExplorer614
    @UrbanExplorer614 2 года назад

    Great video, just one question. On your blog you say that the hip belt is removable but Fjällräven has emailed me saying it isn't. As you own the product can I ask which is correct (which I am hoping is you). Thanks.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад

      Hi Urban Explorer, Sorry for the late reply but I missed your question somehow. I checked to be sure, but I am correct. Maybe they changed in the mean time.... Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @stelbent
    @stelbent 2 года назад

    Great video dude!
    Where did you get the buckle strap that you have on the back?
    Looking for it for my Singi Stubben.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад

      Hi Stelbent, could you send me a detailed screenshot to info@outdoorguru.com of what yo mean? I am clueless at the moment 🙄. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @stelbent
      @stelbent 2 года назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews hey dude!
      Nevermind, I realized it came with the gear pocket. I meant the strap to secure for example a rifle on the second point (high up on the backpack), the first point being the gear pocket itself.
      Take care!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад +1

      @@stelbent Superduper!

  • @mn80swede
    @mn80swede 4 года назад

    Very good and detailed review! I will buy this backpack and noticed it has two color options: dark olive and stone grey. Which color has your backpack? Thanks!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад +2

      Hi Mattias, The backback I reviewed is dark olive. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Ciao ciao, Gijs

  • @KonstantinosTsagkalidis
    @KonstantinosTsagkalidis 3 года назад

    Very nice review!!!

  • @MrDodoSnow
    @MrDodoSnow 4 года назад +1

    Do you think a standard 1.2l US army canteen would fit into the Gear Holder?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      I have done some calculations and I think it should fit but it will be a squeeze ;-). Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @BeSeeP
      @BeSeeP 4 года назад

      I was able to fit a Pathfinder canteen (1.2l) with lid, nesting cup and stove and there is plenty of room to spare. It also fits in the side pockets.

  • @Brucaleeffo
    @Brucaleeffo 3 года назад +1

    Would you choose this over the keb52 or vice versa?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      Hi Christiano, This is not a totally honest comparison since they are totally different pack in style. The Keb is more clean, the Singi more bushcrafty. I like all the extra loops and pockets on the Singi, the Keb is more a backpack that a lot of brands have. But... they are both rugged. I would pick the 48.... Does this help? Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @NathanSmith-fl2xg
    @NathanSmith-fl2xg Год назад

    Great video! Have you tried traveling with this bag? Is it something you could carry on with?

  • @hendrik834
    @hendrik834 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review. There are not many on RUclips. The backpack seems to be great. But the stick attachment is really stupid. And I think it's a shame that there are no straps that can be used to attach something (e.g. a sleeping pad) under the backpack. I am not completely convinced yet. What would be your alternative recommendation?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад +1

      Hendrik, I don’t like a mattress under the bag since it gives problems if you put it on the ground. Mattress could be stored under the loop at the back too. And it is easy to ad more straps on the daisy chains. Did you see my Osprey reviews or do you want alternative FR pack? Cheers, Gijs

    • @hendrik834
      @hendrik834 4 года назад

      Yes, there is also an option under the lid. The only thing that bothers me is that you have to fiddle around for a long time before you get to the main compartment. But maybe that's really not a knockout criterion for the backpack.
      I'll take a look at your other videos. You don't happen to know such a robust alternative in a comparable size and with a little less weight?

  • @reneprins7079
    @reneprins7079 10 месяцев назад

    Dankjewel Gijs

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  10 месяцев назад

      Graag gedaan Rene 🙏. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @TheBoschLife
    @TheBoschLife 9 месяцев назад

    Its a hunting pack. The bottom zip allow for the internal carrying of a spotting scope or rifle.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  9 месяцев назад

      Show me a picture of a riffle like this? I don't get what you mean (not a hunter). On the FR website they keep the riffle outside. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @TheTrailDancer
    @TheTrailDancer 4 года назад +1

    You should try the Keb 52/72! I like it's my favorite Fjällräven backpack! My review is coming after I use it more. :)

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад +1

      Yes, I like that one too. I tested it for the Scandinavian Outdoor Award once but never had te opportunity to make a videoreview. But looking forward to yours!

    • @TheTrailDancer
      @TheTrailDancer 4 года назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews I just bought the FJ Abisko View and looking forward to testing that. BTW, I bought the RAB jacket you recommended.

    • @Harrycowlton
      @Harrycowlton 4 года назад +5

      I also bought the 52 and got the 72 for less cost. They basically carry the same as the singi 48 in terms of comfort and all look good. Will use the singi for trekking but the kebs are for when when i get up high in technical stuff and want a cleaner external pack. Well thats my excuse for getting them. Have not told my wife yet!!!! Not brave enough!

    • @TheTrailDancer
      @TheTrailDancer 4 года назад +3

      @@Harrycowlton lol
      My GF: Do you need 17 packs?
      Me: Yes, they are all 1% different.. :) bhahahah

    • @Harrycowlton
      @Harrycowlton 4 года назад +1

      @@TheTrailDancer its like a male version of a handbag thing! 🤣

  • @maximedrouin9917
    @maximedrouin9917 3 года назад

    Hey Gijs! I was wondering what type of bladder do you use for this Singi 48, I just bought the bagpack and I want To make sure I buy a good fitting large bladder for it . Awsome video review btw, it made me but the pack ;)

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      Hi Maxime, Mostly I use a 3 liter but fill it with 2. Is has a bit more space to flatten out on my back. Enjoy the pack🙏. Enjoy the outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @deluxecampstories6684
    @deluxecampstories6684 2 года назад

    Excellent review! And there's not so many reviews on Singi 48 out there, so thank you for that one! I own Singi Stubben, and I find it is a wonderful backpack for a day hikes or trips.
    My biggest concern about Singi 48 is the suspension system, especially concidering warm and summer conditions. Does it provide good airflow? How about sweating? I'm asking, because my next step would be buying around 50l pack, and I'm struggling between Singi 48 (I already have sidepockets from Stubben) and Lundhags Gneik 54. The latter is also fantastic backpack, but the big diffrence is that Gneik 54 has a mesh ventilation system. What do you think? Would Singi 48 be also good during hot summer treks?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад +3

      Hi DCS, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and the compliment!
      Sweety? Ventilation? The backpack sits close to the body and around the shoulders and the hip it touches a large surface. In between there is space for air to flow. But with warm weather you will feel sweaty after a while. I don't mind since I wear merino wool as a on skin layer and that works fine for me in regulating moistere and temperature. Does this answer your questions? Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @deluxecampstories6684
      @deluxecampstories6684 2 года назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews Thank you for the reply! Of course I forgot about merino base layers. I often wear merino top and longjohns, so I believe it will manage the moisture well. I think I'll take take the Singi 48 with me to Sweden to Fjallraven Classic.

  • @T0myTune
    @T0myTune 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks alot! :)

  • @luigifrancotte6560
    @luigifrancotte6560 2 года назад

    toppie,ik ga een kopen,zonder twijfel,merci pour cette super videos,en die anderen ook

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад

      Hoi Luigi, Veel plezier er mee! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @markkoehler5110
    @markkoehler5110 3 года назад

    What do you recommend for attaching a sleeping roll to the backpack

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mark, Sorry for the late answer 🙃. I would not do it. It makes the backpack very unpractical if you want to put it down. I would connect a closed cell roll to the left or right and leave one pouch at home. Or but it vertical on the back and use a few straps and the loops on the pack. I hope this works out for you. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @Veldvaardigheden
    @Veldvaardigheden Год назад

    Hallo Gijs, Een mooie en eerlijke review top ! Ik heb een vraag over sustainment tijdens de hike , Ik zag voorbij komen dat de rugzak groot genoeg is om een week weg te kunnen .
    Is dat met voedsel inbegrepen ?
    Vriendelijke groet ,Martin.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад +1

      Hoi Martin, Dank voor je aardige reactie 🙏. In mijn geval wel, maar ik ben een klein mannetje en ga redelijk efficient moet voedsel om. Daarnaast neem ik weinig extra's mee. Daarnaast is er onder de klep redelijk wat extra ruimte te maken en de extra zijvakken helpen zeker ook. Voor een week naar Sarek... zou een maatje grote handiger zijn, maar in mijn geval betekent dat ook dat ik uitkom op een gewicht dat ongeveer 1/3 is van wat ik weeg. Daarom vind ik vaak kleiner een mooie manier om het gewicht op 13-15 kg te houden want dat werkt voor mij. Is dit een antwoord? Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @Veldvaardigheden
      @Veldvaardigheden Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews Goedemorgen Gijs , hartelijk dank voor je uitgebreide antwoord . Hier kan ik zeker wat mee . Groeten Martin.

  • @romulusdarek
    @romulusdarek 3 года назад

    hi ,any problem with the shoulder strap rubbing against hipbelt ??

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      Hi, no. Explain a bit more. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @XthermomanX
    @XthermomanX 3 года назад

    Hi, I have a question about back length. I'm 1m82cm and currently using a Karrimor SF Sabre 45. due to the back length being fixed, i notice the Karrimor hip belt is above my hip and not on my hip (so all the weight is on my spine and not divided over spine and hip). Is the Fjallraven singi 48 "taller" in maximum adjusted back length? how tall are you, and does the hipbelt fit as it should? Thanks!!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      Hi Koen, I am 1.69 m.... The minimal back length is 34 cm and max 54 cm so tell me your measured back length 😉. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @mariustolius4068
      @mariustolius4068 Год назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews I'm 190 cm and I have massured my back lenght using your method and it's 53 or 54 cm. Would you pass on this backpack if you were on my place as I m on the maximum end?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад

      Hi Marius, It's a bit of a gamble.... It should work but like you wrote: you are on the maximum end. You like the style of the Singi? Otherwise you could go for a bit more volume and a longer back....

    • @mariustolius4068
      @mariustolius4068 Год назад

      ​@@OutdoorguruGearReviews I don't have to go for a Singi even I like everything about it (quality made, robust, and looks great). The thing is, I need a backpack for short camping, mainly for an overnight camp, so 50L pack seems perfect for it. If you have other recommendations, it will help me a lot. Thanks in advance :)

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад

      @@mariustolius4068 Where are you from? Not every backpack brand is everywhere.

  • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
    @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

    Just a question: did anyone of you had a Fjällräven backpack with a wooden frame and managed to snap it?

    • @Harrycowlton
      @Harrycowlton 4 года назад +1

      Think the World will end first!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      @@Harrycowlton FUNNY! Cheers, Gijs

    • @issackhoo2684
      @issackhoo2684 4 года назад

      I have a Kajka 65 loaded to about 20kg for multiday hikes in the Philippines and New Zealand. Frame is still looking great!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      @@issackhoo2684 Thanks for sharing Issac. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @subbbbfocus
    @subbbbfocus 3 года назад

    Any experience for travelling with the singi 48?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      Hi Florian, Travelling in like backpacking hopping on and of busses and planes? Not really, I use it mostly for hikes and trekking but that is a bit of a problem at the moment 😬. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @subbbbfocus
      @subbbbfocus 3 года назад

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews exactly. Im thinking of getting one for the use of hiking and backpacking

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      That is what it is made for ;-) and I am still happy with it. I have a few more packs but I like the simplicity of the the Singi (and the looks...)

  • @aaronkent1741
    @aaronkent1741 2 года назад

    Wish I'd seen this review before buying the osprey aether 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @breach112233
    @breach112233 2 года назад

    anyone know this bags competitors?

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  2 года назад

      Hi Evan, Have a look at this website: www.bushcraftshop.nl/uitrusting/tassen-zakken-2008581/rugzakken/ It is Dutch but helpful for the backpack with a same look and feel. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @TheAkashicTraveller
    @TheAkashicTraveller 4 года назад

    So apparently all the dark olive ones are out of stock right now :(

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Hi Jack, If I am to blaim.... sorry! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @SatoruBob
    @SatoruBob 3 года назад

    Ha Gijs, na het kijken van de video ben ik weer iets wijzer geworden. Twijfel nog tussen de Heb 52 en de Singi 48, maar neig toch naar die tweede (puur de looks eigenlijk). Tof horloge heb je trouwens, we hebben dezelfde ;) Wat anders: hoe zoek jij het avontuur op in Nederland? Zelf ga ik vaak zat de bossen in, maar ik heb moeite met het vinden van plekken waar je bij wijzen van spreken niet met een spijkerbroek en kinderwagen kunt komen. Heb jij nog tips? Laters!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад +1

      Dag Bob, Dank voor de complimenten. Avontuur in Nederland.... Je wilt een eerlijk antwoord neem ik aan. Nauwelijks helaas. Zeker sinds Covid zijn mensen overal en hebben te veel mensen maling aan fatsoenlijk natuur gedrag. Zakdoekjes die overal liggen... Campings staan vol en wild overnachten mag niet. Beetje depri inderdaad. Natuurlijk zijn er nog mooie plekken waar je lekker kan wandelen en een beetje alleen buitengevoel kan hebben. Het heeft vooral met tijd te maken: 's morgens vroeg op een doordeweekse dag bijvoorbeeld. Waar ik heen ga... deel ik liever niet op social want ik hou het er liever rustig. Je mag me altijd bellen om het een op een wat te brainstormen. Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

    • @SatoruBob
      @SatoruBob 3 года назад +1

      @@OutdoorguruGearReviews Ha Gijs. dank voor je reactie. Ik stuur je even een mailtje.

  • @kenken-ss7jn
    @kenken-ss7jn 4 года назад

    Klattermusen Grip 3.0 please test

  • @jokijarvi2
    @jokijarvi2 3 года назад

    enormous sleeping bag!

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  3 года назад

      Yes, It's a biggie (and a special one)! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs

  • @andrewlloyd9892
    @andrewlloyd9892 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi,how are you, does the bottom of the pack rub or make contact with the top of your bum, sorry to ask 👍

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 месяца назад

      Hi Andrew,
      Sorry for the late reply.... No it does not (and you ask anything ;-)).
      Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe!
      Cheers, Gijs

  • @Taufan_Mahardika_Ojek_Kere
    @Taufan_Mahardika_Ojek_Kere 3 года назад

    Greeting from Indonesia can you speak Indonesian?

  • @angelsarah442
    @angelsarah442 4 года назад

    *Outdoorguru* Hello. Wanna be friend?

  • @stokedfish
    @stokedfish 4 года назад +2

    This pack is waaay too heavy: 2100g / 4.6 lbs. Come on guys, it's 2020! Why would anyone want this when there are alternatives that weigh half as much? I don't get it. No way I'd buy this.

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  4 года назад

      Hi stokedfish, It is heavy and could be lighter but that is not the design filosofie behind the pack. Would I not buy it because of the weight? I don’t think so since I like what is has to offer but for the price I would go for something else.

    • @FABM27
      @FABM27 3 года назад

      Weight is definitely a deal breaker for me. I loge the brand though!

  • @zekegreenbaum2077
    @zekegreenbaum2077 Год назад

    Vearu tru sa demarim

  • @steveproud2893
    @steveproud2893 Год назад +1

    Great review👍👍

    • @OutdoorguruGearReviews
      @OutdoorguruGearReviews  Год назад

      Hi Steve, I am sorry for my late response but I was on holiday and took my time. Thanks for the nice comment! Enjoy the Outdoors and Stay Safe! Cheers, Gijs