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Perhaps it is your expectations that are the problem. Would never have occurred to me to take those handwarmers backpacking. As you say, too heavy. But for a day or overnight outing, they're very nice.
Maybe you are right, we just thought we can use it as a powerbank and this way justify the weight bit it wasn't worth it in the end. Also haven't tried anything like this before we expected it to be more efficient in terms of giving out heat outdoors.
I think I got that Naturehike sleeping mat myself a few months ago, although mine is grey coloured. I've not used it yet outside, only tried it out inside and found that it's not as thick as hoped for. Definitely need another mat underneath it.
I was gonna get the folding collapsible trekking poles, but I got a shaped silnylon tarp that required trekking poles with a shorter minimum height, so I picked up the longer poles from Costco's Black Friday sale 2 carbon cork poles for $39 good deal 👍 But Decathlon sells a trail running pole quiver from their Evadict line, that I might MacGyver to suit my needs, or adapt from scratch depending on how long it needs to be 😅
Yeah, it is struggle when you need to have versatile poles, not only for walking. Folding ones are hard to beat for us as they are so compact. But for the tent set up may not be the right fit. Actually, it is true, Decathlon has one from Forclaz line which is aimed for hikers and one from Evadict, but the con with the last one is that it is not adjustable in length. Hope you will figure that out, keep us updated on how it goes here😊
@@WalkingNatureWorld yeah, the Evadict trekking poles are not suited, but the quiver, that looks interesting. I might be able to rig something with my EDC day pack to manage their extra length?
Quiver do look good having their own cover, but can't find the info if they are adjustable in length or not. Can't seem to find them in the store here. Let us know what you think of them when you use it.
@@WalkingNatureWorld gonna check them in store, in the Philippines! 8 stores to choose from, but the 1st flagship Experience store in Alabang, will do fine 👍😄🎅✌️
Если честно, какие-то надуманные проблемы. Используя весьма бюджетное снаряжение, нужно быть готовым, что возможны нюансы. Но недостатками это назвать сложно, скорее особенности вашего восприятия.
Безусловно, у каждого человека свои мнения и предпочтения и здесь мы поделились нашими мыслями по поводу этого оборудования. Как мы и сказали в конце видео, кому-то эти предметы могут подойти.
What are the gear items did not work for you and what items should be avoided?
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Perhaps it is your expectations that are the problem. Would never have occurred to me to take those handwarmers backpacking. As you say, too heavy. But for a day or overnight outing, they're very nice.
Maybe you are right, we just thought we can use it as a powerbank and this way justify the weight bit it wasn't worth it in the end. Also haven't tried anything like this before we expected it to be more efficient in terms of giving out heat outdoors.
As a side sleeper the MT500 XL is the most comfortable sleeping mat I’ve used. Maybe the extra width helps?
Haven't thought about this before, have to check it👍🏻
Thanks for a great review as always! You really deserve more subscribers for your Videos! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your nice words and being with us through all this time!😊
I think I got that Naturehike sleeping mat myself a few months ago, although mine is grey coloured. I've not used it yet outside, only tried it out inside and found that it's not as thick as hoped for. Definitely need another mat underneath it.
Yes, definetely, this is how we've been using it this summer season. Our main concern is how noisy it is and some difficulties with the valve system.
I was gonna get the folding collapsible trekking poles, but I got a shaped silnylon tarp that required trekking poles with a shorter minimum height, so I picked up the longer poles from Costco's Black Friday sale 2 carbon cork poles for $39 good deal 👍
But Decathlon sells a trail running pole quiver from their Evadict line, that I might MacGyver to suit my needs, or adapt from scratch depending on how long it needs to be 😅
Yeah, it is struggle when you need to have versatile poles, not only for walking. Folding ones are hard to beat for us as they are so compact. But for the tent set up may not be the right fit. Actually, it is true, Decathlon has one from Forclaz line which is aimed for hikers and one from Evadict, but the con with the last one is that it is not adjustable in length. Hope you will figure that out, keep us updated on how it goes here😊
@@WalkingNatureWorld yeah, the Evadict trekking poles are not suited, but the quiver, that looks interesting. I might be able to rig something with my EDC day pack to manage their extra length?
Quiver do look good having their own cover, but can't find the info if they are adjustable in length or not. Can't seem to find them in the store here. Let us know what you think of them when you use it.
@@WalkingNatureWorld gonna check them in store, in the Philippines! 8 stores to choose from, but the 1st flagship Experience store in Alabang, will do fine 👍😄🎅✌️
@@danielsingh9415 Wow, that's a lot of stores. Hope you find what you are looking for! Enjoy! ☺
thank you
Thanks a lot!
Если честно, какие-то надуманные проблемы.
Используя весьма бюджетное снаряжение, нужно быть готовым, что возможны нюансы. Но недостатками это назвать сложно, скорее особенности вашего восприятия.
Безусловно, у каждого человека свои мнения и предпочтения и здесь мы поделились нашими мыслями по поводу этого оборудования. Как мы и сказали в конце видео, кому-то эти предметы могут подойти.
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