I ordered mardingtop but returned it as seemed flimsy and cheap to me went with karrimor SF sabre 45 plus pouches and sabre 60 to 100 in mtp a real beast of a Bergen but had save alot longer but glad did outlast me for sure 😂
I have heard mixed opinions on Mardingtop. I was very much after the specific layout it offers. Shall see how it lasts. Heard good things about the Sabre. Mate has one and loves it.
The name of the backpack brand is Mardingtop, a P at the end. You should correct this in the title, just for searchability's sake. And thanks for an otherwise fine video.
Thanks for the comment and sorry for my tardy reply. Pack is still great. No issues with stitching or zips etc... What I love is the layout, so big thumbs up here. I know they are cheaper back packs and they are not built for ultra light and mountains, but they are tough and hard wearing. Still a big fan. A solid 8 out of 10.
Probably a Hennessy unless you are happy with Tarps. Even then, it's a good option with bikepacking. Depends on your height then and the importance of weight. You can buy lightweight hammocks like the Cocoon, but less strength. An underquilt is worth it but air mat is easier, but less comfort. Lots to consider.
Excellent post, thank you for sharing.
Great job
How does the mardingtop holds up? Do you still like it? I'm planning to get one
I ordered mardingtop but returned it as seemed flimsy and cheap to me went with karrimor SF sabre 45 plus pouches and sabre 60 to 100 in mtp a real beast of a Bergen but had save alot longer but glad did outlast me for sure 😂
I have heard mixed opinions on Mardingtop. I was very much after the specific layout it offers. Shall see how it lasts. Heard good things about the Sabre. Mate has one and loves it.
The name of the backpack brand is Mardingtop, a P at the end. You should correct this in the title, just for searchability's sake. And thanks for an otherwise fine video.
Noticed that a couple of days ago. Adjusted the TAGS for searches and when I’m back in editing, ill update the thumb nail. Cheers.
Great video thank you.
Sounds like lots of freedom in England... 🤷♂️ So how do you like the pack a year later ?
Thanks for the comment and sorry for my tardy reply. Pack is still great. No issues with stitching or zips etc... What I love is the layout, so big thumbs up here. I know they are cheaper back packs and they are not built for ultra light and mountains, but they are tough and hard wearing. Still a big fan. A solid 8 out of 10.
i enjoyed this one badger! i want to try hammock dwelling this year , could you recommend one for me, a novice to it? cheers bro
Probably a Hennessy unless you are happy with Tarps. Even then, it's a good option with bikepacking. Depends on your height then and the importance of weight. You can buy lightweight hammocks like the Cocoon, but less strength. An underquilt is worth it but air mat is easier, but less comfort. Lots to consider.
@@badgeroutdoors3115 oow great advice there, thanks, yes I'll have a browse on amazon, do they come with all the rigging?
@@badgerw7997 brilliant!Thanks badger!