Trailbound co Great video. I’m just getting into trail riding with my young son. I see you said that more detail about your kit would be left in the links. It would be good to know why you chose these items also get with what they are. Thanks again. KK Michigan
I'd love to see a full review of how you utilize gaia's feature because I use and I think I'm missing some of the finer points. Also, you should look into/consider the agawa canyon folding bow saws. probably similar weight to what you're carrying already but I'm telllin' ya it's one of the best saws I've used. folding or otherwise.
yeah I really need to do a Gaia video just never think about doing it. heard other guys talk about that saw, might have to try it out but in my eyes it just looks more complicated/slower/more limited than the silky big boy. have you tried this saw?
Spark plugs and plug wrench. 1st thing I pack in my 2 stroke. Tp 2nd.For my pack i use a Camelback mule. Its 20 years old. Love it to death. I put my sandwich and snacks in the pocket with my water bladder so the cool water keeps things fresh. Trail saw for sure. Fox 40 whistle ( can be heard for a long way, if your hurt down off the trail or something crazy). 3 way socket driver 8mm 10mm 12mm. Folding allan wrench with flat tip n star screw driver head. My snowboarding pocket screwdriver (lifesaver) and a 26 mountain bike tube cuz I always forget to take it out. Works great around the lower triple clamp for pulling or towing bikes out also. And can't forget 70oz of water.
Just found your channel i,m an old grinch that ran hard trail tours a few years back now i,m totally solo , couple of things i always carry is a emergency blanket the little foilly ones weights nothing super small and has saved my arse a few times oh and there only five bucks and a small tin of some sort of food you can eat the food and use the tin to start a fire in rain with petrol will burn for 15 minutes to get wet wood going thumbs up from down under .
Another killer video buddy! I love those pouches you offer, I need to pick me up those! How about getting into more detail of what's inside of the pouches as in exact tools and items you find are needed for the type of riding trips you are going on.
Love the Gaia app! Good stuff dude! I used to pack so much crap to cover myself and buddies, but that looks like a good all around kit that doesn't include the kitchen sink.
haha yeah I've tried to keep it pretty dialed in not overboard in the parts department (for instance I carry hose clamps instead of levers/shifters/brake pedals) but try to have what I need if we get screwed and have to go into survival mode or hike out in the dark haha
thanks! it turned out to be a hell of an adventure, I got some really good video and stories I wanted to tell but it ended up getting buried by the next ride and the next haha. maybe one day I'll go back to the archive
Really liked this video, cool to do informative vlogs too. In my pack I carry a set of plastic clutch and brake levers, a loud whistle, spark plug, TP, a flint and striker besides a lighter, couple of ounces of 2 stroke oil, thermal space blanket, ibuprofen. Yeah if I could the kitchen sink LOL...
Awesome good to hear and thanks for sharing what you carry, adding in a space blanket and ibuprofen has been on my list (borrow vitamin IB from a friend a few times). flint striker would be smart, I was thinking some waterproof matches to add with the lighter. I recently put a whistle on the pack too pretty handy instead of yelling at friends haha
For starters I need one of those bolt bags. After watching the video, I ordered a trail saw. Need to research a chain tool and get a master link as well. Spare valve stem is good idea too, doesn’t weigh much. Been using Strava, gonna try Gaia next.
Cooper Small that does seem like a cool feature, how far does it track? We use walkies to figure out where each other is at but the range on those is pretty small in woods
Trailbound co yeah I mean the antenna on the gps it’s self is good for a few miles but it comes with an external antenna that extends the ranges to like 5miles I think
Do you have some kind of front fender support? I carry a tool kit up front and I feel like the fender flops all over the place. Great channel, really enjoying your content.
Backcountry thanks for the comment. What bike and year? These 17 front fenders are nice and stiff. I don’t run tools up front though I use our bolt in straps on the rear. The front fender is better for rain jacket and trail saw. We just started making a front number plate rack though that I’ve tested with tools on and it works great
Trailbound co I’m running a 2017 Husky FE350 and the tire will hit the end of the front fender several times during a ride. I’ll look into the rear mount for heavier stuff. Thanks for the reply.
daniel bernier haha for sure I think it’s good to be able to have the knowledge to do something with only a minimal set of tools like you’re saying. But when we go out we’re away from the truck for 8-10 hours with multiple people and end up fixing something every ride, might as well just be dialed and do it right
Let me know if you guys want me to go more into detail about anything
I need more details on this mountain money... I need to make lots of it so I can afford to do epic rides and miss work. Lol jk nice name for tp lol
@@endurotruckererniedesjardins haha do you really want me to make a video on how to drop a Duce in the woods? 😄
B nice to know where some these public trails are and what requirements are necessary for out of state guys who looking for new places to take a trip
Trailbound co
Great video.
I’m just getting into trail riding with my young son.
I see you said that more detail about your kit would be left in the links. It would be good to know why you chose these items also get with what they are.
Thanks again.
KK
Michigan
Seriously, I needed this video. I’m one of those guys that packs virtually nothing.
I'd love to see a full review of how you utilize gaia's feature because I use and I think I'm missing some of the finer points. Also, you should look into/consider the agawa canyon folding bow saws. probably similar weight to what you're carrying already but I'm telllin' ya it's one of the best saws I've used. folding or otherwise.
yeah I really need to do a Gaia video just never think about doing it. heard other guys talk about that saw, might have to try it out but in my eyes it just looks more complicated/slower/more limited than the silky big boy. have you tried this saw?
You make life easy to every new enduro rider .. thanks
Spark plugs and plug wrench. 1st thing I pack in my 2 stroke. Tp 2nd.For my pack i use a Camelback mule. Its 20 years old. Love it to death. I put my sandwich and snacks in the pocket with my water bladder so the cool water keeps things fresh. Trail saw for sure. Fox 40 whistle ( can be heard for a long way, if your hurt down off the trail or something crazy). 3 way socket driver 8mm 10mm 12mm. Folding allan wrench with flat tip n star screw driver head. My snowboarding pocket screwdriver (lifesaver) and a 26 mountain bike tube cuz I always forget to take it out. Works great around the lower triple clamp for pulling or towing bikes out also. And can't forget 70oz of water.
How have I never found your channel before, this is seriously good stuff man.
Just found your channel i,m an old grinch that ran hard trail tours a few years back now i,m totally solo , couple of things i always carry is a emergency blanket the little foilly ones weights nothing super small and has saved my arse a few times oh and there only five bucks and a small tin of some sort of food you can eat the food and use the tin to start a fire in rain with petrol will burn for 15 minutes to get wet wood going thumbs up from down under .
Just found this video. Good stuff. You should have more people in here.
Another killer video buddy! I love those pouches you offer, I need to pick me up those!
How about getting into more detail of what's inside of the pouches as in exact tools and items you find are needed for the type of riding trips you are going on.
Great video guy. I just randomly came across the channel but definitely going to subscribe
Love the Gaia app! Good stuff dude! I used to pack so much crap to cover myself and buddies, but that looks like a good all around kit that doesn't include the kitchen sink.
haha yeah I've tried to keep it pretty dialed in not overboard in the parts department (for instance I carry hose clamps instead of levers/shifters/brake pedals) but try to have what I need if we get screwed and have to go into survival mode or hike out in the dark haha
and agreed Gaia is where its at
Great video I love adventures like these that's what enduro means to me , l like to bring a bunch of zip ties they always seem to come in handy
thanks! it turned out to be a hell of an adventure, I got some really good video and stories I wanted to tell but it ended up getting buried by the next ride and the next haha. maybe one day I'll go back to the archive
Really liked this video, cool to do informative vlogs too. In my pack I carry a set of plastic clutch and brake levers, a loud whistle, spark plug, TP, a flint and striker besides a lighter, couple of ounces of 2 stroke oil, thermal space blanket, ibuprofen. Yeah if I could the kitchen sink LOL...
Awesome good to hear and thanks for sharing what you carry, adding in a space blanket and ibuprofen has been on my list (borrow vitamin IB from a friend a few times). flint striker would be smart, I was thinking some waterproof matches to add with the lighter. I recently put a whistle on the pack too pretty handy instead of yelling at friends haha
Cool video. Looking at the merch on your site. Thanks
Cheers 🤘
Awesome video.. you just gave me so many new ideas for my bike setup..
Great info on a few things I need to add to my pack!
Good to hear, always fun to watch other peoples gear lists and modify your every ride carry. what are you going to add?
For starters I need one of those bolt bags. After watching the video, I ordered a trail saw. Need to research a chain tool and get a master link as well. Spare valve stem is good idea too, doesn’t weigh much. Been using Strava, gonna try Gaia next.
That tow rope saw so much use that weekend😂!
haha no doubt, got its moneys worth that weekend
I have a 12 ft rope that i coiled up and vaccuum packed. It lives in my airbox.never needed it but will someday
Looking forward to the GAIA vlog.
Yeah I'll have to film some clips of how we use it on our rides its great to have
Gaia gps Best 20 dollars Ive ever spent. Keep it up chris
Those pouches are sweet! Are you still selling them?
👍.....got me, SUBSCRIBED! Great content, great insight, great channel. Keep up the good work!
i use the silky gomboy excellent saws well made
Awesome camping spot 🤤
Great set up. I need to get some straps and bags from you.
Great video i will have to get a few of those bags.
FIREFORD TEC thank you for the support glad you liked the video
Thanks for the Gaia GPS tip. We have been looking for a good app.
for sure man its legit
@trailboundco great setup. Maybe add a tourniquet. Probably never use it but you can't live with out it.
the trailbound straps can be used for a tourniquet 👌
Sweet video! keep em' coming!
thanks for the feedback!
You forgot to post the GPS coordinates to that campsite along with the GAIA routes of the surrounding trails. Update coming soon hopefully lol 🤠
Looked for your Parts Pouch on your web site and don't see it there. Is that going to be available anytime?
Great video, I think you have everything,
Hey trailbound, I was on your site and looking for the little bags you showed on this video. I would like to purchase some to keep gear organized!
Hey Chris, i'd be interested in buying the sheath for the bigboy saw as well as the rear tow strap.
Gaia is good I use it for a few years but I just but the new trail tech voyager pro and that thing is sweet especially the buddy tracking system
Cooper Small that does seem like a cool feature, how far does it track? We use walkies to figure out where each other is at but the range on those is pretty small in woods
Trailbound co yeah I mean the antenna on the gps it’s self is good for a few miles but it comes with an external antenna that extends the ranges to like 5miles I think
Do you have some kind of front fender support? I carry a tool kit up front and I feel like the fender flops all over the place. Great channel, really enjoying your content.
Backcountry thanks for the comment. What bike and year? These 17 front fenders are nice and stiff. I don’t run tools up front though I use our bolt in straps on the rear. The front fender is better for rain jacket and trail saw. We just started making a front number plate rack though that I’ve tested with tools on and it works great
Trailbound co I’m running a 2017 Husky FE350 and the tire will hit the end of the front fender several times during a ride. I’ll look into the rear mount for heavier stuff. Thanks for the reply.
I'm not seeing any of the burrito bags on your website... Id like to order a few
Where did you guys go ride at in Oregon?
#1 - beer
What pack are you carrying?
Where is this location. Im in Washington
Ahah all i carry is water guess i gotta step up ma game
hahah you havent been lost and stranded in the rain yet have you? 🤣
Trailbound co 😂😂 thankfully not yet
i carry tools but because i look after my bike ive only ever used them for other riders in need
Whats a "PNW"?
think only thing didnt pack was kitchen sink dam
u b surprised what u can do with just channel locks in a pinch
daniel bernier haha for sure I think it’s good to be able to have the knowledge to do something with only a minimal set of tools like you’re saying. But when we go out we’re away from the truck for 8-10 hours with multiple people and end up fixing something every ride, might as well just be dialed and do it right
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Mountain money lol
it's a lot nicer than leaves haha
Wasnt trying to watch a advertisement.
You lost me when you pulled the 6 pack of Coors light piss