Battle of the Backpackers Dan Becker vs Eric Hanson Round Three in the Sawtooths

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
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  • @zakkmiller8242
    @zakkmiller8242 Год назад +72

    You and Dan are a good pair. Would love to see more of you 2 together in future videos.

    • @chriseidam7319
      @chriseidam7319 Год назад +5

      I think they and Dixie and a handful of others of four or five should try to get on one of the late night shows such as Colbert or Kimmel and talk about what it's like to be a RUclips backpacker and the experiences they have.
      They would have all kinds of great stories.
      Backpacking has become very hot in part because of covid. It would be a great opportunity for them to talk about Leave No Trace Behind to a wide audience. I mean, Johnny would interview someone like that. Letterman would, too. Both guys would make them fun interviews. I am sick of non-stop celebrity interviews.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +7

      Thanks Zakk, Dan and I are good friends now so I'm sure we'll keep making videos together when we can both be in the same place!

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +4

      I like your style Chris! Can you run it by Jimmy or Stephen?

    • @zakkmiller8242
      @zakkmiller8242 Год назад

      @@reegsgeer you'd love that huh

    • @chriseidam7319
      @chriseidam7319 Год назад +2

      @@BackpackingTV
      I just sent the following through the proper channel at Jimmy Kimmel Live:
      Howdy
      Backpacking is really hot right now, especially with COVID-19.
      There are several backpacking RUclipsrs who have a lot of charisma and huge followings that I think would be great for a group appearance together on Jimmy Kimmel. Johnny used to do those kind of interviews all the time on The Tonight show, remember? Letterman, too. They're good way to break things up.
      The unofficial queen of backpacking among RUclipsrs is Jessica Mills, aka Dixie, whose channel is Homemade Wanderlust. She is universally respected and adored. She's been to some spectacular places and is very good at videography on the trail. She carries herself extremely well.
      Eric Hanson at backpacking TV and Dan Becker of Dan Becker's RUclips channel by the same name have been doing a lot of programming together and have a really great back-and-forth chemistry. They're fun to watch, but also informative. Again, widely respected.
      Another person I would suggest has a channel called Jupiter Hikes. Jupiter is his "trail name". I do not know his actual name. But he done some amazing hikes with virtually nothing on his back. Talk about Spartan.
      The topic lends itself to a lot of interesting conversation, like how do they do all of this photography on the trail, or what are the downsides to being a RUclipsr of your hobby, or how hard it is to make money being a RUclipsr. There are lots of angles.
      Of course, thefecwould need to be at least one other female, and there are so many good ones from whom to choose on RUclips, so I would recommend you ask these other potential guests who would they suggest appear.
      (Oops - I should have proofread it better - I have a crazy keyboard and dyslexia, so...Anyway, I doubt anybody in Booking will ever see my suggestion, but maybe they will surprise us.)

  • @williekenk
    @williekenk Год назад +27

    You’ve mentioned the Zenbivy being bulky a couple times. I’d love to see another 10 degree bag and pad packed next to the Zen and their pad packed. Just to get a sense of pack size.
    Great work! This series is so fun 🎉

    • @imatkingTX
      @imatkingTX Год назад

      Me too!

    • @sarapecak2518
      @sarapecak2518 Год назад +2

      My 10 degree Zenbivy packs into a 10 liter bag. I can't get it into anything smaller if that helps. My pad is a Sea to Summit, so I can't help you there.

  • @SpaceCaptnFace
    @SpaceCaptnFace Год назад +21

    We see a lot of newer gear..and i get it, its your guys' job. But would love a comparison of gear youve had forever or has lasted a lot longer than expected. As a frugal hiker... i cant buy multiple sets of gear for every environment so my sleeping bag and tent are for 0 degrees.. i camp more in winter but use what i got even in spring summer trips. Side note... i hike solo mostly, but the wife was excited for the zen bivy as shes always had bad sleep in the backcountry... just ordered one after seeing both your reviews and reading the comments. Cant wait to head out this winter in it.... i mean, for the wife to use.. yeah, thats what i meant.

    • @IdRatherBeHiking
      @IdRatherBeHiking Год назад +2

      I'm a frugal hiker as well, I also do big mountains so can't carry all these luxury items. All my gear is lightweight, cheap and minimal if you want to check out some of my gear reviews.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +2

      I think you're really gonna like that Zenbivy! But as to your other point, yeah, we often lean towards talking about what's latest and greatest. But just having some solid, trustworthy traditional gear is gold.

  • @jonhenderson4022
    @jonhenderson4022 Год назад +13

    Love these collaboration videos from my two favorite youtubers. It'd be a blast to backpack with ya'll.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +3

      Hey thanks! We have some fun together. And yeah someday we'll plan a meetup. Stay tuned!

  • @coryo8224
    @coryo8224 Год назад +3

    I recently got in to backpacking with my wife and I'm subscribed to both channels. You guys are great and I've learned a lot. Keep up the great videos!!!

  • @rjflippo
    @rjflippo Год назад +1

    It is great seeing you two banter and hash out your gear. Always great for researching options to explore further. Thank you for keeping this series going.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      haha we have fun with it. Glad you like it!

    • @rjflippo
      @rjflippo Год назад

      @@BackpackingTV great personalities and great gear. I would love to see you both do a Walmart challenge and see how y’all fare on a trip with gear specifically from your local Walmarts sporting good section. Gauntlet of Hell 😂

  • @jerrybobteasdale
    @jerrybobteasdale 2 месяца назад

    Spectacular backdrop in the first few minutes.

  • @ScottOwens28
    @ScottOwens28 Год назад +3

    I usually pick Beckers Gear, but the Xmid, Zenbivy & Bridger Backpack has me on Team Hanson's side on this one ! Good chemistry with you two, enjoy you both!💪👍👌😊🥜

  • @hammerwr7597
    @hammerwr7597 Год назад

    Loving see videos with you two! Awesome content

  • @chucklemon70
    @chucklemon70 Год назад +2

    Just dipping my toes in the backpacking world, will be looking to take my first tip next year. Y'all have been great at helping foster ideas on how to approach pretty much every aspect of this hobby. Looking forward to more collaboration videos!!

    • @chriseidam7319
      @chriseidam7319 Год назад +1

      If I can give you one piece of advice above all - get a tent comfortably wide enough and long enough for you that weighs less than 3 lbs..
      If you are taller than 5'-10", you will find your choice of comfortable tents drops to a handful.
      You don't want to waste money on a tent that is too small. You will end up buying another tent.
      The Tarptent Double Rainbow series of tents are big enough for most tall solo hikers, but the 3FUL Lanshin 2 is too short, though it is a otherwise a fine value tent.
      Happy trails!

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      Glad to hear it Chuck! I hope you enjoy your first trip! Let me know how it goes

  • @dwseagle17
    @dwseagle17 Год назад +8

    Eric and Dan together again!! Dans set up is more my style just bc of weight and I’m not a fan of trekking pole tents. But Dans gear is usually more expensive so I always keep an eye out for his budget options like the decathlon jacket. He almost said it lol and I’m surprised he didn’t mention his flextail tiny pump!

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +3

      Yeah Dan definitely shaves a few pounds off his pack compared to mine. And yeah, he almost name dropped the Decathlon jacket! Also, he did talk about the flextail pump in another video I shot.

  • @juliecruz1405
    @juliecruz1405 Год назад +2

    Please do more videos together, you have a great dynamic and fantastic info.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear it! I like shooting with Dan, we'll probably do more as soon as we can!

  • @vincehasquin7732
    @vincehasquin7732 Год назад +3

    Dan and Eric make an awesome team! You guys should do more videos

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      I'm trying to convince Dan to move closer to make that a reality. And thanks!

  • @brianfairweather7298
    @brianfairweather7298 Год назад +1

    I camped exactly where you guys are standing a few months ago. It's so beautiful out there.

  • @debbilermond1553
    @debbilermond1553 Год назад +1

    Message for Dan: If you don't like the Big Agnes sleep system, have you considered the Feathered Friends Flicker UL Wide bag/quilt? I have the 20 Degree and LOVE it! Under 2 lbs. and can be a sleeping bag and/or quilt. I put it in a roll top dry bag and it didn't take up enough room in my pack so I took it out and just stuffed it in the bottom! The best of both worlds (and I loathe mummy bags as I'm claustrophobic). 😉

  • @ruthbutler6725
    @ruthbutler6725 Год назад

    You guys are so funny together! I'd tell you to go on the road, but well, you already have! Love the video for the gear as well, lots to consider as a new backpacker. Thanks!

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      We're good at being silly around each other. Thanks!

  • @brockdelorenzo1120
    @brockdelorenzo1120 Год назад +1

    You guys need to compete for the cheapest setup and do three days+ with it. That would be awesome!!!!!!

  • @johnrock5715
    @johnrock5715 Год назад

    I grew up in Idaho (not there now) I love the Sawtooths! Welcome to the big leagues you two!

  • @willmrx
    @willmrx Год назад

    Very entertaining, enjoy you guys very much.

  • @sherrierifenberg2199
    @sherrierifenberg2199 Год назад

    Great info!

  • @Ali_ReBORN
    @Ali_ReBORN 6 месяцев назад

    Round 4 time you two! Bring it soon 😊

  • @jpjk7548
    @jpjk7548 Год назад +1

    It would nice to see same kind of episode about your guys crew’s gear :) Or even full episode ”what’s like to be the video guy” :)

  • @TracySwenson
    @TracySwenson Год назад +1

    I'm in the middle of both of you. Some light stuff and some 'heavy' stuff. I really like that you guys are on the same trail with such different gear. Nothing is perfect and everything is GOOD... Thx !

  • @ms7fam433
    @ms7fam433 Год назад +4

    I like different aspects of both setups... Which do I like best? Mine...because it works best for me. As with most hikers, I'll continue to tweak it based on stuff you two introduce. Thanks for another fun video.

  • @imatkingTX
    @imatkingTX Год назад

    Your setup is more my style! Just got my first zenbivy and using it thanksgiving weekend along with my women’s bridger 🥳🥳🥳

  • @maxe_faxe
    @maxe_faxe Год назад +2

    At some point (don't know when), I'll be going for a Zenbivy. I discovered, as a new backpacker, that a mummy sleeping bag is just pure hell for me. They're plenty warm, but feel ridiculously constricting regarding movement, even though I have one with a wide shoulder area. I'm willing to pay the price for quality sleep. One of the most helpful things you and Dan point out a lot is what the good sleeping pads are (very important - thanks).

    • @matt67524
      @matt67524 Год назад

      You could check out the Nemo Disco bag line also. Super comfortable

  • @FoyeTroute
    @FoyeTroute Год назад

    Like watching both of your guys channels. Both informative and look at stuff from a different perspective. As far as personal setup, I am much more in line with Eric. The ultralight stuff is cool, but I'm more comfort and organization based as my "comfort zone".

  • @IdRatherBeHiking
    @IdRatherBeHiking Год назад +5

    A lot of the stuff Dan carries I'd never carry and I was confused about this for a while until you guys made that video of Dan doing his first summit then it was clear. Carrying comfort items is no problem if you aren't carrying them 6000 feet up a mountain. I've never carried a chair, I wouldn't bring an air pump etc etc. backpacking up a big ass mountain is a completely different experience than doing it on trails through a forest.

  • @wanderingspiritray
    @wanderingspiritray Год назад

    I like Dan's setup and I enjoy backpacking in the sawtooth wilderness.

  • @CalvertE98
    @CalvertE98 Год назад

    I got the nemo hornet elite because of Dan and its my first ultralight tent. Soo soo pleased

  • @hikingmovie
    @hikingmovie Год назад

    More drawn to Dan’s lightweight gear. Love the Durston tent he loaned you. I have a Durston pack and tent. Quality gear!

  • @owenjahn
    @owenjahn 11 месяцев назад

    This is the first time I've ever been drawn to try something that isn't a sleeping bag. That zenbivy is appealing I just wish I could try it without selling my kidney. Dan's tent, Dan's cook system, Eric's sleep system (maybe with a lighter pad), all packed into an Osprey Atmos would be my dream set-up. I also like both chairs. If there was somehow a chair with a backrest that swiveled for under 1.5lbs that would be 🙌

  • @jeffreykellett8660
    @jeffreykellett8660 Год назад

    Enjoyed that

  • @imjonezyt1584
    @imjonezyt1584 12 дней назад

    Eric's sleeping system is glorious

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 Год назад

    Camera focus to the backpack. Great backdrop.

  • @azurenature
    @azurenature Год назад

    I'm all for the Bridger 65! I have been using ultralight packs and endured the shoulder and sometimes hip pain from the lack of padding and stability offered. SMD's Minimalist V2 with their running vest helps immensely with stability and comfort, but nearing 30 pounds it is uncomfortably felt on the shoulders. I have a few things that weight a bit more, and I like to be able to comfortably load up to six days of supplies so I tend to go a bit heavy at the beginning of my hikes. The Bridger 65 carries this weight so well and is extremely comfortable. I was worried about that 5.2 lbs but after a couple of hikes I realized that weight is a non-issue!

  • @davidrosenberg5453
    @davidrosenberg5453 Год назад

    Great video. Question about the water cell. Hiking with it full are you storing it in the bladder sleeve? Do you put it in a dry bag? Thanks for the video and your time.

  • @egyptcraze
    @egyptcraze Месяц назад

    Next time you do this, you should also make sure to include your filmers/editors! Or maybe do an interview with them separately? Would love to hear about their own systems.

  • @noveltynation8759
    @noveltynation8759 9 месяцев назад

    Love your content together - although you guys aren't physically close in location even something like a podcast or weekly chats format I could see taking off. Keep it up gentleman!

  • @charlesjanovick4620
    @charlesjanovick4620 Год назад

    Eric's tent, pack, and sleep system. Dan's cook system, and chair.

  • @jacobwheeler8897
    @jacobwheeler8897 Год назад

    I think the Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest 3400 backpack is amazing. I had mine loaded to 37lbs at trip start and had no issues over 5 days in RMNP. I was concerned because I had heard the same thing about ~30lbs being the max comfortable weight. I dont know if i am lucky in that my torso came out right between M and L so I went L (per Hyperlite's recommendations) and maybe that extra half inch or so in the shoulders made it ride beautifully? And when day hiking, being able to roll it down so you dont have the bulk of other 55L bags is also great. I also had it out all night i the rain with the straps towards the ground and didnt find any water got in so I do think its likely the stitching on the straps that could let water in if its pouring on you.
    I was worried at first but best piece of gear I have bought thus far.

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 Год назад +1

    Interesting video and opinions. I'd go for Dan's tent, a pack in between (both in size and harness) and a narrower pad and a more traditional sleeping bag.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      totally understandable. But the wide pad is sooo nice!

    • @frstesiste7670
      @frstesiste7670 Год назад

      Dont doubt they are nice, but use one of the "traditional" self-inflating Thermarests that's one inch thick. IMO the arms "falling off" the sides of the pad is much less of a problem with thinner pads, but of course a one inch pad isn't quite as comfortable as one of the thick pads in the video.

  • @bermo61
    @bermo61 Год назад

    Enjoyed the video. My pack is heavy too but like you it Carrie’s heavier loads with ease and is organized well. I use an Osprey Aether 60 that is just under 5 lbs and is bulletproof. I figure some of the really lightweight backpacks are too minimalist…like a bag with shoulder straps, for me. Yeah my base weight is about 20lbs but everything is padded so well and carrys beautifully that the weight doesn’t bother me. All in maybe 30-35 lbs.

  • @kevinkitchen3351
    @kevinkitchen3351 Год назад

    G'day Dan & Eric, great double act. Can you use your platforms to ask some company to make small dry bags with a vent valve. My bikepacking gear has a small valve so you can get all the air out when rolling down the bag. This would be great on dry dtti bag size when backpacking so you're not trying to pack a balloon. Better for space organisation. Keep up the good video, maybe a Dan & Eric downunder video 🤔✌️

  • @26parma
    @26parma Год назад +2

    An $11 titanium spoon is an issue for Dan ? You have a tent/sleeping bag combo for $1,000!!

  • @BaaSicStuff
    @BaaSicStuff Год назад

    Hyperlight 3400 is a great pack, $$$ and with all the bells added $$$ but still very light but not so good for anything over 35 lbs

  • @jayrichardson221
    @jayrichardson221 11 месяцев назад

    My god i actually cracked up laughing a few times this video. You guys are awesome together

  • @Mike_Blanda
    @Mike_Blanda Год назад

    I’m a stomach sleeper myself and yet to lay comfortably on my stomach. Eventually I’ll go to a quilt for a try just financially not ready. I do like the Nemo tent and I need a chair! I had wanted the Helinox but couldn’t pull the trigger in cost so went with REI lite for less and still only 1lb.

  • @joachimlovin7308
    @joachimlovin7308 Год назад

    I'm on team Hanson on this one. But it may be that I already have a similar system with my 1p xmid, Sierra Designs cloud 20 and extra wide sleeping pad. The Sierra Design when I found it, it was instant love as to me it was the combination of mummy bag and quilt.

  • @VB6000.
    @VB6000. Год назад

    I like the UL because I’m a ultra heavy person but I like to have a comfy tent and sleep system.

  • @jmullens31
    @jmullens31 Год назад

    I am really interested in the ZenBivy.... I would recommend you all take a look at the Granite Gear Crown 3 pack and the Featherstone 1p tent for a low cost, low weight option. Would love to hear your thoughts.....

  • @Cooper1
    @Cooper1 Год назад

    Agree on the wide sleep pads but the Nemo won’t take two 25” pads without overlapping. I went with a 3 person Big Agnes’s for 2 wide pads.

  • @FoyeTroute
    @FoyeTroute Год назад

    And I have a Zenbivy 25 degree setup. Absolutely the best sleep I've ever had outdoors.

  • @dianemcgowan2289
    @dianemcgowan2289 Год назад

    Would love to know how how the trek poles tents hold up in windy or rainy weather. What b is the name for the material that Dan used that is new. It's the upgrade to this tent. And it's what done if your cook system bags are made of

  • @adventureswithfrickandfrack
    @adventureswithfrickandfrack Год назад +1

    I felt so old when Emmett didn’t get the Jefferson’s reference.

  • @mctaguer
    @mctaguer Год назад

    So cool. Just starting the video, so I have to wonder...what did Eric forget and borrow from Dan? Let's see...

  • @rockytopwrangler2069
    @rockytopwrangler2069 Год назад +2

    ... Dan ,, would help to check on the gear specs info prior to video ... especially if sponsored ...
    .. tent price -- $320 with discount
    ✴️... Most of my backpacking is to fishing alpine lakes and a stay of 4 to 10 days .. camp and trail ... so packing to camp ...✴️
    Favored Setup here -
    🔸️ NEMO TENT .
    🔸️ ZENBIVY SLEEP SYSTEM
    🔸️ MYSTERY RANCH BACKPACK (although on the fence with the vest vs heavy padded shoulder straps) .. question the comfort and stress points with a heavy load ... and my loads are always heavy .. 45 lb. base wt. + food + water .... 55-60 lb. full pack common ...
    🔸️ .. Dan's. chair with high back ( although many look/made alikes for half the cost) .. plus rocker base pads ..
    🔸️ .. Pocket Rocket Deluxe w/750 mil. toaks plus 6-7 inch skillet (I cook fresh caught fish often) ..
    🔸️ .. Katadyn pump filter .. Be Free on day hikes along with extra liter water or Hydra pak bladder...
    ...✳️ .. purchases based on needs/wants .. Not weight .. It is what it is ... will not leave something out that works to my advantage for a few ounces ... or maybe even pounds ..
    ✅️ Dan's camp .. although back in the trees ... Erics camp certainly has awesome views but vulnerable to rain/snow/lightning/wind .....
    ❓️ ..Don't understand why RUclips creators always set up in the open areas when a great cover of good growth trees right there .. trees/branches to tie cordage for drying clothes ,,camp gear etc. .... wind/weather protection and off of game trails to water ..

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      If you carry heavy loads like that you might be interested in checking out Mystery Ranch's Terraframe. It has very heavy load capacity and is my preferred pack if I need to carry 45+. Good notes on the other stuff. As for where we made camp, there was only enough space to put tents where we did. Everything else was rocky/slopey and not good for a tent!

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 Год назад

      @@BackpackingTV .... Pack using is 63L Mountainsmith .. purchased in mid '80's ..still in great shape and handles heavy loads very well .. w/dual loading on main bag and large brain ,, carries a lot ... also a 5.5 lb. pack but lives up to the build ...

  • @JustJ001
    @JustJ001 Год назад

    Kind of an off the wall question which really doesn't have to do with the video but being as both Dan and Eric are in this one you're some of my favorite guys to follow on RUclips I wanted to pose a question that would make for a very interesting video if you were having to teach somebody who is new to camping backpacking outdoors anything like that the necessary skills to make their experience more enjoyable ( and safe) what would you say were the top skills they should learn that would be a crossover between not just backpacking but prepping and bushcraft because there's a huge range of skills in all those different disciplines that do apply across the full spectrum So what would you say would be the best crossover skills for them to learn that would be the most useful overall just in your opinions from personal experience? Would you guys be interested in doing a joint video to demonstrate these crossover skills and their benefits? (not with me of course) I think people would love it.

  • @exz0r.ex3
    @exz0r.ex3 Год назад

    First of all both your setups are great. I am probably a little more geared towards your setup though the zen bivy looks awesome and I have your backpack on my wishlist. Shout out to Dan though he’s the reason I bought the Paria Outdoor Bryce 2p tent and the flex tail pump/light. Also the MSR pocket rocket deluxe. Recently bought a titanium spoon/fork on sale 2 for $12 or something like that. I also bought a titanium trowel, wish I would have got the deuce though. Don’t have any cooking pots yet. Thinking about getting a toaks 750ml and either the jetboil or msr nonstick ceramic skillet. I also want to get a French press system.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      I really like the Toaks 750 ml pot. It's simple but so dang light and effective!

  • @platesweightspeaks
    @platesweightspeaks Год назад

    If I could mash up your set ups I would take Eric's backpack and cook kit, but Dan's tent and sleep system! And gis chair . . . Lol!!

  • @carlosmeza13
    @carlosmeza13 Год назад

    Have you ever tried running a hammock set up like a kommok or something like that ?

  • @yorkiemeetsworld2224
    @yorkiemeetsworld2224 Год назад

    Interestingly enough, the x-mid and zen bivy is my set up. Very happy with it. Although I like my 2p a little better than my 1p tent.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      nice! Yeah I want to try the 2P version.

  • @dbr2802
    @dbr2802 Год назад

    Eric, I’ve been watching your videos for years. You’ve been a massive inspiration for me to get out there hiking. Just wondering if you’ve ever hiked Tasmania? I think you’d be really impressed if you haven’t already, would love to see a video on it.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      Aww thank you! I just returned from Victoria, Australia about a week ago. Sadly I wasn't able to make it down to Tasmania. I really wanted to! Looks amazing.

    • @dbr2802
      @dbr2802 Год назад

      @@BackpackingTV Nice one, I’ve done plenty of great hikes in Victoria myself. I hope you’ve made some new hiking videos during your time in Victoria!

  • @mtnboy123
    @mtnboy123 9 месяцев назад

    Was just at Sawtooth lake and saw that camp site from a distance. Definitely a top ten location. Not a fan of the Bridger. That yoke system is great if it happens to fit. If you are on the smaller side of the size range those pockets are on top of your shoulders and difficult to use.

  • @chili1593
    @chili1593 Год назад +1

    You need to include Kyle for some dramatic tension

  • @pavelrei
    @pavelrei Месяц назад

    I'm interested if it's possible to put a big bear canister (BearVault BV500) in this backpack (Mystery Ranch Barger 65)?

  • @craigelliott4338
    @craigelliott4338 Год назад +1

    I badly wanna try the zenbivvy and the x-mid.... Nice

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      It's a really fun combo!

    • @craigelliott4338
      @craigelliott4338 Год назад

      @@BackpackingTV looks it, also looks like I've got a while to wait!
      I'm hiking across Britain for a charity in june next year, we'll see what 2023 brings!

  • @XxCTONxX
    @XxCTONxX Год назад

    Do you prefer the Bridger 65 to the Terraframe 65?

  • @chriseidam7319
    @chriseidam7319 Год назад +1

    For the loads that you two guys are carrying, might I suggest you try the Seek Outside Divide backpack? It is lightweight yet can carry a heavy load very comfortably. At around 2.25 lbs., it can carry up to 200 lbs. The fabric is XPAC.

    • @rockytopwrangler2069
      @rockytopwrangler2069 Год назад +1

      ... 200 LBS. ?? .. And I thought I carried a heavy pack ...

    • @chriseidam7319
      @chriseidam7319 Год назад +1

      @@rockytopwrangler2069
      Yeah, I load it up with rocks just to get my full money's worth.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      I've never seen one in person, but I'd love to try one out! Cuz yeah I need that heavy load capacity! Although I'm not gonna max that out any time soon!

    • @chriseidam7319
      @chriseidam7319 Год назад

      @@BackpackingTV
      I like a lot about it. It carries 45 lbs. better than my Arc Haul carries 35 lbs.
      Two things I don't like:
      1) It is hard to reach for a bottle in the side pockets.
      2) The velcro strapping in the middle of the front for adjusting the frame height to the torso has sharp, hemmed, corners that rub against the middle of my back. I will tape over the strap to fix it before my next trip. That should do the trick. The corners should be rounded.
      But there is a ton more of clever features I love about the pack.

  • @toddgarrison6154
    @toddgarrison6154 Год назад

    You really should try the Nemo Moonlighter chair and do a comparison

  • @exz0r.ex3
    @exz0r.ex3 Год назад

    Question for you Eric… how does the zenbivy sleep system fit in the bridger 65L?

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      It fits well in the bottom compartment of the Bridger, no problems at all. I do refer to it being bulky, so I use a compression sack to get the Zenbivy to a good size but it takes a little more muscle and effort than other bags.

  • @shawnbroby5200
    @shawnbroby5200 Год назад

    You guys rock! Dan is Mr. $$$$, so I would lean toward your gear. But both have their place and are great. I follow both of you so I get the best of both! And you do make a great couple…. Pair!😂😂

  • @donaldlee6760
    @donaldlee6760 Год назад

    At 6:14 - I'd like to buy that same backpack however I live in California and Yosemite requires a bear canister. I'm concerned the Hyperlite Mountain Gear backpack would not work well with a bear canister.

  • @sarayuki8540
    @sarayuki8540 Год назад

    That Ozark spoon $.88 is really hard to find at Walmart. I seen ppl buy them all and sell them on Ebay for $10 crazy.

  • @willfalkner4936
    @willfalkner4936 Год назад

    Who makes the cell phone carrier that was on Eric's pack on his left chest strap? I am in the market to get my cell phone out of my pocket on my leg. Great video guys. Good team camaraderie. .

  • @tordfuglstad1366
    @tordfuglstad1366 11 месяцев назад

    Heavy backpack?
    My current favorite is 9.7lbs and it carries heavy weight with unreal comfort. Also made of Cordura and could take any beating.

  • @davidshirley6850
    @davidshirley6850 Год назад

    Been looking at a new sleep system for car camping , any comparison to the nemo jazz?

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      I haven't used the Nemo but I think there's is bulkier and heavier, more geared for car campers. Where the Zenbivy can really be used by backpackers (but would be super comfy for car campers)

  • @baconofhope1749
    @baconofhope1749 10 месяцев назад

    Do this exact same thing, but then switch all your gear at the beginning of the trip to really compare it (except perhaps toothbrushes).

  • @mojosdad68
    @mojosdad68 Год назад

    I’m sub’d to each of your channels. Learning lots from you guys, thanks!

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 Год назад

    Often in real cold Those doubled up layer sleep bags press against each other for cold spots unless you are a motionless mummy. Versatile though.

  • @mikesalasek3603
    @mikesalasek3603 Год назад

    Dan, the difference between the MSR deluxe and regular Pocket Rocket. is the built in wind screen. Both excellent stoves.

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      Straightforward, thank you!

    • @mflacke
      @mflacke Год назад

      The Deluxe has a regulator as well which helps at higher altitude, lower temps and lower fuel levels.

  • @sharonp3445
    @sharonp3445 Год назад

    Would like to know the prices.

  • @daniel_503
    @daniel_503 Год назад

    Would love to see one or both of you give your thoughts on the x mid pro 2, but I have a feeling that we won’t see that until next spring at best due to availability issues?
    It might be the best 2P tent on the market right now.

  • @jukkavv
    @jukkavv Год назад +1

    I think I would go with Dan setup.
    Anyways ... glad to see you Eric enjoy those fjällräven pants 👍🏻

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад

      The pants are great! Some of my favorites!

  • @Bearded154
    @Bearded154 Год назад

    Eric, what pants are you rocking in this video?

  • @seanogrady5093
    @seanogrady5093 Год назад

    My favorite videos lol

  • @vincentlytle
    @vincentlytle Год назад

    Is this at Alice Lake?

  • @mctaguer
    @mctaguer Год назад

    Little bit preferring your setup, Eric, minus the MR Bridger (I never carry more than 28 lbs if possible) & the Jetboil.

  • @aaalllen
    @aaalllen Год назад

    The JB 1.5 Ceramic FluxRing pot has a claimed weight... not the 90ish grams you have on the overlay.

  • @devonroy419
    @devonroy419 11 месяцев назад

    Dan Becker is the Jim Halpert of hiking. I wanna hang out with him.

  • @davee8113
    @davee8113 Год назад +1

    Dan is the Man, His set up is much more boogy and realistic for all around usability

  • @jackpumkinhead9583
    @jackpumkinhead9583 Год назад

    who’s the top ?

  • @johnnybrathen7584
    @johnnybrathen7584 Год назад

    Dan Becker reminds me so much of Jim Halpert in The Office.

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 Год назад

    I'd use either setup to wake up there.

  • @tonymartens2332
    @tonymartens2332 Год назад

    I like Eric's backpack and sleep system, but like Dan's tent and cook system .

    • @BackpackingTV
      @BackpackingTV  Год назад +1

      That's pretty balanced! You're not allowed to do that!

    • @tonymartens2332
      @tonymartens2332 Год назад

      @@BackpackingTV well just speaking the truth 😀😂

  • @Zack_Johnson
    @Zack_Johnson Год назад

    What pants are you wearing?

  • @Albert-jt4mf
    @Albert-jt4mf Год назад +2

    Fairly certain these two both secretly hate each other

    • @anthonyng8800
      @anthonyng8800 Год назад +1

      Yeah, was gonna say same. Eric is so subtly condescending and when he's outright insulting Dan, while we think it's a joke, I sense the undertones. i think he's jealous that Dan's a weekend warrior only recently turned full time who has arguably more cache (and more followers) than him, a long time pro who I personally can't identify with at all, that I recently unsubscribed. I remember one video he showed his ditty bag where he had like everything but the kitchen sink. Who wants to carry 50 lbs when hiking?

  • @mattelliott8350
    @mattelliott8350 Год назад

    Good video. Kind of Reese’s like. 😊. The direct comparisons doubled the good info. Now get your chocolate off of my peanut butter.

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 Год назад

    (Edit) Zen Bivy: good. Hopefully it is all insulated unlike my Exped Winterlite.
    Is that the same grey Exped pad where they decided not to fill any down in its outside rails? I have that one. I Emailed them & only the green synthetic insulated ones get the outside rails: still not the Downmat or U7 or whatever it is now.
    --No where in the videos or specs do they suggest those rails are not insulated: bogus I told them for 238 dollar mat. I paid for it all to be R6.9.

  • @dueldr
    @dueldr Год назад

    you need to relink your backpack.. you added the lifestraw link