Buying a Backpack
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- There is a lot to consider when investing in a new backpack. Volume, torso size, pockets and straps, materials, hip belts, frames, and cottage vendors make the options numerous and decision stressful. In this video, I show you which packs I use and help you make decisions in buying a great backpack for your next hiking trip.
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Gear I frequently Use:
Backpacks -
Waymark Ultra 38L EVLV and Waymark Framed Thru 40L
waymarkgearco.com
Pilgrim Ultralight Highline Framed
pilgrimul.com
Hammock - Warbonnet Ridgerunner -
www.warbonneto...
Rain Fly - 13' Warbonnet Thunder Fly and Mountain Fly-
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Tent - Zpacks Duplex -
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Top Quilts-
UGQ Outdoors 20 Degree Bandit -
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Hammock Gear O, 20, and 40 Degree Burrows-
hammockgear.com
Under Quilts-
Warbonnet Outdoors 40 Degree Lynx Underquilt
www.warbonneto...
Loco Libre 20 and -20 Degree Ridge Reapers with 900 - fill power goose down - www.locolibreg...
Garmin In-Reach Mini Communicator
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MSR Mini Groundhog Stakes -
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Brooks Cascadia 16 Trail Runners -
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Anker Power Banks -
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Nitecore NU25 Headlamp -
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Hilltop Packs Custom Printed Food Bag -
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REI Magma 850 Hooded Down Jacket (seasonal) -
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Sea to Summit Compression Dry Sack
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Cascade Mountain Tech Hiking Poles-
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Toaks 550ML Cook Pot-
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BRS Stove-
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Fancy Feast Stove-
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Toaks Long Handle Spoon-
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REI Rainpants-
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Enlightened Equipment Visp Rain Jacket -
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Appalachian Gear Company Hoodie-
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CNOC 2 Liter Water Bag -
currently unavailable
Sawyer Squeeze Water Filter -
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Sit Pad -
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Camera- iphone 14 Pro Max
Ultrapod Lightweight Camera Tripod-
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Noxgear39g Bluetooth Speaker -
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Peak Refuel Freeze Dried Meals (Used BCE15 Discount Code for 15% off)
peakrefuel.com/
Down Socks-
www.garagegrow...
Lite AF Fanny Pack-
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Permethrin-
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Injinji Merino Wool Toe Sock Liners-
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Darn Tough Merino Wool Socks -
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Wuru Wool Company - Light Weight Merino Wool Hoodie
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I didn't need instructions on what backpack to select, but I watched anyway. One of the best videos on the topic, I must say
Didn't know about torso measurement. Going to have to check now. Thanks
Well done !!
Great video !
Yes!!! I hate the brain. It has the stuff I need on the trail, but don't use at the campsite so it gets in the way.
You didn’t say why you no longer use your Zpacks Arc haul. I’m curious why.
It is too big and I wasn’t a fan of the arc system.
I am looking into that heavier Waymark pack you talked about. Mainly because I hike with my dog and I carry all her gear and food. So four or five day hauls are actually like carrying ten days of food. My Arc Blast handles it but if I need to carry much water it seems to be pushing it. I am assuming this pack would carry much better? Any thoughts on this. I read in the comments you did not like the Arc system. I am not sure why but the new Arc Hauls the arc is pre set, this is something I wish I had with my Arc Blast. I train often with my Granite Gear pack and I will admit it really does handle the weight much better then my Blast but my back really sweats without the Arc and air flow. Nice video, thanks
Thanks. I am taking my Waymark out this weekend. It is great for heavier loads. Extra padding. The material is also very durable. I could be sweaty in warmer temps but frame helps.
@@MidwestBackpacker Thanks for the information. I am getting this pack mainly because we plan on doing the Colorado Trail next summer and from watching your videos and others I know there will be some extended water hauls. As an East Coast hiker this is something I don’t ever really do. I am thinking of just doing the 160 miles east west loop to get my feet wet with west coast hiking. I have done some west coast hiking but mostly shorter trips or technical rock climbing in the Tetons but not putting in big miles. Take care
@@mtadams2009 thanks. Collegiate west was the most difficult section of the trail. It’s great, just don’t over estimate daily mileage. Jealous. I love that trail. Centennial Trail in SD is another good one. 125 miles with a west feel to it and not the altitude.