I'm homeless as well been doing the van life for 2 years now saw this review and am definitely ordering this bag. I normally keep my phone in my hammock as my alarm for work
Great, detailed review. And it cant get much more tested and proven than every day use in conditions tougher than most of us watching this will ever put it through. Keep on keeping on! 🤙
Sew in some small velcro strips to secure your phone (Walmart) I know you wanna do the van life... have you looked into why a lot of people prefer the Toyota Prius over a van? 50mpg so a lot cheaper to do long trips if that's your goal. Reliable.. and you can run the AC off of the hybrid battery to sleep comfy at night in warmer temps. Great vids.. you've got talent keep it up.
@@JSUrbanAdventures Ha no problem.. figured bigger than your tent. Get rid of the crap you "don't need" .. 17 laptop works decent ;). Sounds good keep up the great channel
@@JSUrbanAdventures I bought the Antero 0°F Hammock Compatible 800FP WR Goose Down Sleeping Bag yesterday for a total of $210 on Mercari…. I don’t sleep in a hammock, but I bought it because it’s wider.
get a used van with cng. I got one with 50,000 for $3500. why so cheep. a lot of agencies don't put many miles on these vehicles and the tanks expire in 15 years. you don't have to replace them because they are not work out since they never had the billing cycles not having been driven much. plus cng is cheaper than gas and a lot cleaner.
If it’s 20° out in the mountains what should I do? Thermal underwear? Socks . Will that help? Or do I need to get a 20° sleepbag liner thing? To make it warmer.
I use Under Armor tops and bottoms, wool socks, sweatpants and sweatshirt(cotton is not recommended but all I have so I use them) then a water proof outer layer(jacket and pants). This sleeping bag, a liner, a sleeping pad, all contained In a waterproof bivy sack. 20° wont be super cold why your busy so if you start sweating remove layers, the last thing you want is to get wet from snow/sweat. Be sure you have protection from the cold ground while you sleep. With a good sleeping system you will stay warm in just the under armor, and just keep moving in the day to stay warm.
Sorry but what is that job that you have...? I mean... What kind of job does a homeless can get hired...? So I apply for one that sort...? Tnks.Josh Jah bless...
They'll hire anyone lol but really, being homeless isn't something your interviewer even needs to know, if you travel light and stash your stuff during the interview and clean yourself up and dress appropriately, and if u have a valid address they can use for your paper work, there's no reason you need to tell them your homeless, and once your hired their not gonna fire you for showing up carrying a duffle bag and a backpack(or whatever baggage you carry)
I'm homeless as well been doing the van life for 2 years now saw this review and am definitely ordering this bag. I normally keep my phone in my hammock as my alarm for work
Nice, I think you'll like this sleeping bag
If you order off Amazon, use my link in the description (if it's there I cant remember lol
Great, detailed review. And it cant get much more tested and proven than every day use in conditions tougher than most of us watching this will ever put it through.
Keep on keeping on! 🤙
I've put it through a lot it's still.holding up
Sew in some small velcro strips to secure your phone (Walmart)
I know you wanna do the van life... have you looked into why a lot of people prefer the Toyota Prius over a van?
50mpg so a lot cheaper to do long trips if that's your goal. Reliable.. and you can run the AC off of the hybrid battery to sleep comfy at night in warmer temps.
Great vids.. you've got talent keep it up.
The reason I would prefer a van over a Prius is just space for the few possessions I have. Prius to small, RV to big, van=perfect for me lol
@@JSUrbanAdventures Ha no problem.. figured bigger than your tent. Get rid of the crap you "don't need" .. 17 laptop works decent ;). Sounds good keep up the great channel
@@JSUrbanAdventures Are you looking into a minivan or a full size?
Great video…. Thanks for sharing
Glad you liked it, have you tried this sleeping bag?
@@JSUrbanAdventures I bought the Antero 0°F Hammock Compatible 800FP WR Goose Down Sleeping Bag yesterday for a total of $210 on Mercari…. I don’t sleep in a hammock, but I bought it because it’s wider.
Sweet. I’m thinking of getting the hammock version.
Awesome if u get it lemme know how u like it
Awesome let me know how u like it!
How did it go with the hammock version?
I love you Benji I love your vids I watch everyone!!
Lol thanks bill your my first groupie
thank you man very helpful and informative hope it keeps you warm
With a thermarest underneath, and a sea to summit liner it does a great job but alone, it gets rough below 30° F.
@@JSUrbanAdventures thank you i look forward to using in the irish mountains in the snow
I enjoy your videos, keep up the good work. Ray
Thanks ray I surely will!
Great look at this bag ! Thanks brother !
No problem glad you enjoyed it
hahahah the tiny pocket is for your water purifier to keep it FROM FREEZING
Huh, they should mention that somewhere on the product information page on amazon.
Let us know what else you need..I’m sure folks on here have the. Hristmas spirit…am I right?
Damn auto correct……
get a used van with cng. I got one with 50,000 for $3500. why so cheep. a lot of agencies don't put many miles on these vehicles and the tanks expire in 15 years. you don't have to replace them because they are not work out since they never had the billing cycles not having been driven much.
plus cng is cheaper than gas and a lot cleaner.
What's cng?
@@JSUrbanAdventures natural gas. I paid $2.10/$1.79 per gallon
maybe you could sew on a pocket?
Very true
If it’s 20° out in the mountains what should I do?
Thermal underwear? Socks . Will that help? Or do I need to get a 20° sleepbag liner thing? To make it warmer.
I use Under Armor tops and bottoms, wool socks, sweatpants and sweatshirt(cotton is not recommended but all I have so I use them) then a water proof outer layer(jacket and pants). This sleeping bag, a liner, a sleeping pad, all contained In a waterproof bivy sack. 20° wont be super cold why your busy so if you start sweating remove layers, the last thing you want is to get wet from snow/sweat. Be sure you have protection from the cold ground while you sleep. With a good sleeping system you will stay warm in just the under armor, and just keep moving in the day to stay warm.
Plus fire helps lol
Alternative under 2lbs under 0F rating?
Not sure I'll do some searching for you
Sorry but what is that job that you have...? I mean... What kind of job does a homeless can get hired...? So I apply for one that sort...? Tnks.Josh Jah bless...
Fast food lol
They'll hire anyone lol but really, being homeless isn't something your interviewer even needs to know, if you travel light and stash your stuff during the interview and clean yourself up and dress appropriately, and if u have a valid address they can use for your paper work, there's no reason you need to tell them your homeless, and once your hired their not gonna fire you for showing up carrying a duffle bag and a backpack(or whatever baggage you carry)
Alrighty then... Thanks for answering but... Which job is it that you work in ?
Ho...ups...sorry... Fast food it is the job ? Which area ? I worked in Mc. Donald's being 16, I'm 42 now you know... Jah bless brother...
I've worked at all of em lol but when I made this I was at Wendy's.
You have something to cook with?..netbook?….
Jetboil*
I do, I'm off the streets, doing ok. Thank you for the thought.
ur so cute
Thanks 😉