I have this bag in red/organge and it's very nice in many ways but the biggest issue is that the stetch material is far too weak and will definitely be the first to break (according to reviews it's broken already for some users). With this in mind I'd suggest a modification for the next generation: make the mesh removable with buttons or clasps this will mean a) you can remove it for a super stripped back robust mountaineering style rucksack (think patagonia ascensionist) b) if/when the mesh does break you can sell a replacement so that the bag lasts for years (that's good business for Lundhag AND eco friendly). I mean you make the hip belt replaceable but come on, think about it, that hip belt will last 20 years but the mesh pockets 4 years at a stretch. Please take my critical feedback in good faith, I love this bag, and want you to keep all the other amazing features. It's beautifully crafted and thought out. But please consider this modification, it would make for a really unique selling point. My girlfriend has an osprey backpack for example, and the mesh is way thicker than this but it's still starting to tear and lose its elasticity while the rest of the bag is perfect still.
Hi Lundhags!Looks amazing and must ride very comfy, Ticks all the boxes for me...except one: those mesh pockets look way too flimsy, you would have to baby sit that bag to make them last. Apart from that you can tell these rucksacks are a fine piece of gear. Congratulations 👏👏👏
This backpack looks really great. :) Does the black one come in short variant as well?. i really dont like bright colors, and have only found it in red...
@@mathijsvijn2144 Trying to lower my weight to under 10kg atm, been carrying way to heavy in the past. Usally the ultralight backpacks dont have good carry system like thisone seem to have :). and thats been holding me off from buying one.
@@varde6965 i’m also on that route. And this pack will definitely help you going that way. Before this i had a exped lightning 60. But it wasn’t that comfortable compared to the lundhags.
Hello Lundhags. Just saw the Video.. It seems to me that you`re developed a very nice pack. Please can you tell me what the baseweight of the 60 liter and the 45 liter is ?
Hej! Jag var idag inne hos Lundhags på Kungsgatan och testade 60 liters varianten. Det kändes som en fantastisk ryggsäck spontant, väldigt genomtänkt med fack och funktioner. Mina synpunkter jag har är följande: 1. En "linerpåse" alltså en vattentät påse anpassad till ryggsäckens insida hade varit ett grymt tillval. 2. En större variant i 80-90 litersklassen hade varit intressant för min del. Jag förstår att lättviktvandring sällan går över 60 liter. Men är man ute på längre vandringar (2 - 4 veckor) och är ett matvrak som mig själv blir det svårt att få 60 liter att räcka till. Jag har även en fråga: Vad skulle ni säga maxbelastnigen ligger på denna? Under förutsättningen att personen själv kan bara 40kg utan problem. Ni nämnde 17-18kg i videon? Men det sagt, detta ser ut som en fantastisk produkt.
The mesh on the bag is much too delicate. For a hard use area it should be much tougher material. Forget about storing anything significant on the side of the bag, the side straps are way too short and have bad grip. Also hipbelt bags as an accessory? Seriously? These should come as standard these days. I think this bag could be much more improved with using better side straps, stronger mesh, and actually include hipbelt pockets
I have this bag in red/organge and it's very nice in many ways but the biggest issue is that the stetch material is far too weak and will definitely be the first to break (according to reviews it's broken already for some users). With this in mind I'd suggest a modification for the next generation: make the mesh removable with buttons or clasps this will mean a) you can remove it for a super stripped back robust mountaineering style rucksack (think patagonia ascensionist) b) if/when the mesh does break you can sell a replacement so that the bag lasts for years (that's good business for Lundhag AND eco friendly). I mean you make the hip belt replaceable but come on, think about it, that hip belt will last 20 years but the mesh pockets 4 years at a stretch. Please take my critical feedback in good faith, I love this bag, and want you to keep all the other amazing features. It's beautifully crafted and thought out. But please consider this modification, it would make for a really unique selling point. My girlfriend has an osprey backpack for example, and the mesh is way thicker than this but it's still starting to tear and lose its elasticity while the rest of the bag is perfect still.
Impressive design and features, I ordered one and will test it… keep on the good work!!!
Hi Lundhags!Looks amazing and must ride very comfy,
Ticks all the boxes for me...except one: those mesh pockets look way too flimsy, you would have to baby sit that bag to make them last. Apart from that you can tell these rucksacks are a fine piece of gear. Congratulations 👏👏👏
That's my next Backpack!! Love your Trousers, too! Great Quality
Great video, but what's the weight? This info is also not available in your website. Can you please confirm?
Hi, we have some technical issues but the 60L - 1140 g and the 45 L - 1075 g
So a hydrostatic head of 1000mm does that mean no rain cover needed? I’m putting my clothes and sleeping bag in a drybag anyway
This backpack looks really great. :) Does the black one come in short variant as well?. i really dont like bright colors, and have only found it in red...
There is a black short and a black large.
@@mathijsvijn2144 Thank you, i found it. will order it soon :)
@@varde6965You will like the pack. I have the 60 liter large.
@@mathijsvijn2144 Trying to lower my weight to under 10kg atm, been carrying way to heavy in the past. Usally the ultralight backpacks dont have good carry system like thisone seem to have :). and thats been holding me off from buying one.
@@varde6965 i’m also on that route. And this pack will definitely help you going that way. Before this i had a exped lightning 60. But it wasn’t that comfortable compared to the lundhags.
can that be kept in hand luggage (does that poles can be taken off)?
Has anyone tried them? Any comments? I’m eyeing the 45L version.
Hello Lundhags. Just saw the Video.. It seems to me that you`re developed a very nice pack. Please can you tell me what the baseweight of the 60 liter and the 45 liter is ?
and theese pockets from a belt. are they sold separately or as a sett with every backpack?
They are sold separately and are currently impossible to get a hold of :(
Hej!
Jag var idag inne hos Lundhags på Kungsgatan och testade 60 liters varianten.
Det kändes som en fantastisk ryggsäck spontant, väldigt genomtänkt med fack och funktioner.
Mina synpunkter jag har är följande:
1. En "linerpåse" alltså en vattentät påse anpassad till ryggsäckens insida hade varit ett grymt tillval.
2. En större variant i 80-90 litersklassen hade varit intressant för min del. Jag förstår att lättviktvandring sällan går över 60 liter. Men är man ute på längre vandringar (2 - 4 veckor) och är ett matvrak som mig själv blir det svårt att få 60 liter att räcka till.
Jag har även en fråga:
Vad skulle ni säga maxbelastnigen ligger på denna? Under förutsättningen att personen själv kan bara 40kg utan problem. Ni nämnde 17-18kg i videon?
Men det sagt, detta ser ut som en fantastisk produkt.
Short model is available only red. Why?
The mesh on the bag is much too delicate. For a hard use area it should be much tougher material. Forget about storing anything significant on the side of the bag, the side straps are way too short and have bad grip. Also hipbelt bags as an accessory? Seriously? These should come as standard these days. I think this bag could be much more improved with using better side straps, stronger mesh, and actually include hipbelt pockets
I just realized that the hipbelt bags are accessory after getting it delivered :( It is very unfair marketing
You're right, I commented the same above. They should make the mess removable as well as stronger.
@@Turneliuszby myself the same...
I saw lots of UL backpacks with optional hipbelt pockets which are not included in the main price.