Thanks for your comment! And yes I really love the fact that I can take this pack anywhere and look like a school boy even though the pack is full of gear 😂
😂 I have the exact same set up. Farpoint 40 and Nebula. Don’t need much else. Though the new 2022 farpoint in Europe looks like it fixed a few things. The computer sleeve closer to the body and the water bottle holders. Use your gear in good health buddy
Great review and mod tips. I have the older version, and you're right, I can walk anywhere with the pack and not get so much as a second glance. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kidbach and welcome to my channel. I am glad you are enjoying your Nebula as well. It is a great backpack :) see you again soon in the comment section!
Hi Sandy! Glad you liked it. Feel free to visit one of their stores. You can try their packs and they help you adjust them to your body size. They are not joking around. They do the job. It's cool. Thanks for your comment :)
Nice review. The Nebula is a great backpack but for get home purposes it could be overkill to have 34 liters (for me). I have the flare 22 from osprey and it's just enough space. Thanks from France.
There is a hydration port under the top handle and the bag can go into the lap top area. There are also loops on the shoulder straps to hold the tube as well. Liked and subscribed.
Thanks for this amazing review, tho i need to ask u - which north face recon version u speak of? the newest 2021 version? cause that would mean i would have to forget that backpack. Apart from that and separate compartment for a laptop (that's also disadvantage for me) it would be pest pick for me (prpbly) from 5 backpacks i currently consider (osprey radia, apogee, nebula, the north face recon, vault)
Hi Yuan and welcome to my channel. I tried the Recon in 2020. I don't know if they have a new model since then to be honest. If yes, I hope their shoulder straps got improved, because the rest of the pack seemed great. I would advise to go try the Nebula and the Recon in store to try to see for yourself. I love the Nebula but it doesn't mean that another bag won't fit your body better than mine :) Thanks a lot for your comment!
Hi! Thanks for your review. One question. Do you recommend thid backpack for bike commuting? Im checking the Osprey Radial too, but I have my doubts, specially because I want one hydratation bag. So im not sure, thank you.
Hi and welcome to my channel. I am not sure if it is the best when it comes to bike commuting honestly. I have never rode a bike while carrying it. What it sure is that you don't have a hydration bag compartment on this pack. So if it is what matters the most to you I wouldn't go for the Nebula. But I know that Osprey makes 1 or 2 models specially for running or cycling with a focus around a hydration bag and compartment.
Yes. Under the top handle there is a hole that lead to the computer sleeve. Can put hydration bag there. Also flat elastic loops on the middle of each shoulder strap. Someone mentioned above water can get in if it rains, so might not be a great idea for a laptop in that sleeve, at least on a rainy day.
I worry about the strap...it is really skinny compare to those that I am used to. I am really worried about putting too much load lest if it give away. Osprey or any bag manufacturer should definitely ensure the straps be given the most attention since they are the bearing the most load. I know this some people will find this offensive but I will say this: please use engineers to design the bag not a designer.
Hi Conan and welcome to my channel. You shouldn't be worried about the shoulder straps on this pack. They are definitely solid. I am used to hike with this pack full of gear and I never felt like the shoulder straps would fail. 1 year use only though. Cannot guarantee anything after 3 or 5 years of use. Thanks for your comment!
Very detailed review. Nicely done. The pack looks like the perfect size and it's nice to see a get home pack review that's not so tactical looking.
Thanks for your comment! And yes I really love the fact that I can take this pack anywhere and look like a school boy even though the pack is full of gear 😂
I have the full black one. Love it. Along with farpoint 40 I can travel for weeks comfortably.
😂 I have the exact same set up. Farpoint 40 and Nebula. Don’t need much else. Though the new 2022 farpoint in Europe looks like it fixed a few things. The computer sleeve closer to the body and the water bottle holders. Use your gear in good health buddy
@@sethsimmons9339 :-) I have the older version of farpoint where the laptop is sleeve is far from your body. I keep my laptop in the nebula anyway
This pack is amazing. I have 2 Osprey bags and they dont disappoint!
Yes. Great value for money packs! Glad to see you back here Leo.
Great and detailed review. Thank you!
Hi and glad to see you back here. Glad you liked the video. Enjoy the weekend!
Great review and mod tips. I have the older version, and you're right, I can walk anywhere with the pack and not get so much as a second glance. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kidbach and welcome to my channel. I am glad you are enjoying your Nebula as well. It is a great backpack :) see you again soon in the comment section!
Makes me want to invest in an Osprey bag ... Thanks for the review! 😊
Hi Sandy! Glad you liked it. Feel free to visit one of their stores. You can try their packs and they help you adjust them to your body size. They are not joking around. They do the job. It's cool. Thanks for your comment :)
Nice review. The Nebula is a great backpack but for get home purposes it could be overkill to have 34 liters (for me). I have the flare 22 from osprey and it's just enough space. Thanks from France.
Good ideas on how to manage the long straps
There is a hydration port under the top handle and the bag can go into the lap top area. There are also loops on the shoulder straps to hold the tube as well. Liked and subscribed.
What if it rains? Water might go into the hydration port
Good video, but pay attention to your light source. It's sometimes too dark to see.
you can remove the waist strap if you dont want to use it :)
Thanks for this amazing review, tho i need to ask u - which north face recon version u speak of? the newest 2021 version? cause that would mean i would have to forget that backpack. Apart from that and separate compartment for a laptop (that's also disadvantage for me) it would be pest pick for me (prpbly) from 5 backpacks i currently consider (osprey radia, apogee, nebula, the north face recon, vault)
Hi Yuan and welcome to my channel. I tried the Recon in 2020. I don't know if they have a new model since then to be honest. If yes, I hope their shoulder straps got improved, because the rest of the pack seemed great. I would advise to go try the Nebula and the Recon in store to try to see for yourself. I love the Nebula but it doesn't mean that another bag won't fit your body better than mine :) Thanks a lot for your comment!
Hi! Thanks for your review. One question.
Do you recommend thid backpack for bike commuting?
Im checking the Osprey Radial too, but I have my doubts, specially because I want one hydratation bag.
So im not sure, thank you.
Hi and welcome to my channel. I am not sure if it is the best when it comes to bike commuting honestly. I have never rode a bike while carrying it. What it sure is that you don't have a hydration bag compartment on this pack. So if it is what matters the most to you I wouldn't go for the Nebula. But I know that Osprey makes 1 or 2 models specially for running or cycling with a focus around a hydration bag and compartment.
@@StingyPrepper thank you for your answer!
I returned the Radial. Sits to high.
Can you put a hydration pack?
Yes. Under the top handle there is a hole that lead to the computer sleeve. Can put hydration bag there. Also flat elastic loops on the middle of each shoulder strap. Someone mentioned above water can get in if it rains, so might not be a great idea for a laptop in that sleeve, at least on a rainy day.
I worry about the strap...it is really skinny compare to those that I am used to. I am really worried about putting too much load lest if it give away. Osprey or any bag manufacturer should definitely ensure the straps be given the most attention since they are the bearing the most load. I know this some people will find this offensive but I will say this: please use engineers to design the bag not a designer.
Hi Conan and welcome to my channel. You shouldn't be worried about the shoulder straps on this pack. They are definitely solid. I am used to hike with this pack full of gear and I never felt like the shoulder straps would fail. 1 year use only though. Cannot guarantee anything after 3 or 5 years of use. Thanks for your comment!
@@StingyPrepper Thank you. I will take your word and pack them full without any worry from now :-)
liked your review, thanks!