Is this THE BEST Budget Backpack?! (And how to choose the best)

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  • @j3hikes444
    @j3hikes444 4 года назад +84

    used the crown2 on my thru hike of the AT last year. the adjustable hip belt is the best feature. especially when you lose 25 pounds on the trail lol

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +11

      Very cool! Would you have used it again?

    • @j3hikes444
      @j3hikes444 4 года назад +12

      @@DanBecker that's a big yes.

    • @trishlarrysnyder1008
      @trishlarrysnyder1008 4 года назад +2

      Dan Becker my husband is looking into a Kelty backpack do you know anything about them?

    • @ambissing
      @ambissing 4 года назад +1

      @@DanBecker it's the pack I have and I love it. I think it's light enough and sturdier than some dynema

    • @seaeff6428
      @seaeff6428 4 года назад

      I have the 38L version my scale shows it at 31.2 ounces. I’ve had for a couple years and it’s my go to. Highly recommend it.

  • @bertman4
    @bertman4 4 года назад +70

    One thing you forgot to mention is that sometimes you can find gently used gear for much less than the price of brand new.

  • @DonP_is_lostagain
    @DonP_is_lostagain 4 года назад +3

    I know the vids about packs, but I would have advised buying your shoes first. Then your shelter, then your sleep system, cook system, food bag, and just about anything else, and buy the pack last. A pack cover is useful if you're hiking in a desert area, or where there's a lot of blowing dust. Helps keep it out of the pack. For rain, though...no.

  • @rainbowhiker
    @rainbowhiker 3 года назад +4

    There is a pack out there for $23 dollars (Amazon), I own one, made by MODASE. Its a foldable travel pack and one owner took it on the AT for 1500 miles. 40-Liters. Cheap zippers but if not overloaded, they last. Been using mine all summet/fall. Highly recommended. If packed correctly and you keep the weight under 20 lbs, works very very well. Not kidding. Everyone I know that has bought one has been surprised. Really is a hidden gem. Comes in black, dk blue, pea green, and purple, when in stock. 18 oz.

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  3 года назад +2

      Wow! I’ll check it out!

    • @MrAvidOutdoorsman
      @MrAvidOutdoorsman 2 года назад

      Pea green?😳thats a first but i like it! 🤗😂😂

  • @Im_With_Stupid
    @Im_With_Stupid 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Crown2 is definitely good pack. When I bought mine I didn't really like it because it was the first lightweight pack I ever owned and I was used to big, heavy packs with thick straps and a rigid frame. The Crown 2 is all thin and flimsy, the straps are skinny and the buckles are small. Took me several trips to learn to love it, but love it I do.
    The two problems I have with it are the top strap over the main body is poorly designed (They've changed it for the Crown3) and while it might have a 35lb max capacity, 25lbs is about all it can carry comfortably. After that it ranges from uncomfortable to painful depending on how far over 25lbs you load it. But that's fine. I bought it for those light loads and it performs well with them. If I'm going to carry more than that it's substantially more and I choose a different pack to carry it.

  • @ronlewis2448
    @ronlewis2448 4 года назад +51

    take a drink every time he says “Back Pack” 😜🤪🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻

    • @theodoreyoungman2111
      @theodoreyoungman2111 4 года назад +1

      I can't physically drink that much 😂

    • @escapingtheoffice7138
      @escapingtheoffice7138 3 года назад +1

      Maybe if I was still in my 20's.

    • @savvy-fc9qz
      @savvy-fc9qz 3 года назад

      Am 13 but ok

    • @KYO69
      @KYO69 2 года назад

      I just woke up from a 10 month coma after reading this comment and watching 3 minutes of the video

  • @illyadmark3223
    @illyadmark3223 4 года назад +3

    I picked up a Crown2, dropped my back weight by about 1/3, LOVE it!

  • @kais2345
    @kais2345 Год назад +3

    Having purchased my first proper pack, an Osprey Rook 50, I think people starting off should definitely consider sizing up to a 60-70L pack (60 is probably fine). Unless you've got a lot of disposable income, your first gear is likely going to be twice as heavy and 50% more voluminous than most of the stuff talked about by RUclips hikers. At least in Australia it's pretty rare to get a good deal on good gear so you really have to splash some cash to get the proper stuff like down sleeping bags and sub 2kg tents (even our own brand Sea2Summit doesn't give us a hometown discount!). Limitation sparks creativity so it isn't necessarily a bad thing to get a small pack but just keep in mind you wont be rocking too many creature comforts with a 45-50L pack and entry level gear.

    • @hunterkeen3968
      @hunterkeen3968 Год назад

      as a tour guide here in Australia and hike with people who may be buying their first gear, this is invaluable advice! ^^

    • @jeffdur1330
      @jeffdur1330 Год назад

      The rook 50 is garbage

  • @MakoBlitz
    @MakoBlitz 4 года назад +3

    I purchased the Crown 2 60 off Backcountry about a month ago. It’s the exact model Dan has, but it was on sale for $139. So far, I love it! I plan on taking it for a weeklong backpacking trip to Yosemite in the Fall. Would definitely recommend! 🤩😁

  • @mtadams2009
    @mtadams2009 2 года назад +1

    I have the Granite Gear 38 L and it was super cheap online. I paid about 135.00 and it been a great pack. I could easily go for a week with it. I recently upgraded to the Zpacks Arc Blast 55 mainly because I am older and want my pack weight as low as possible and the money was not an issue. With the additional upgrades the Arc Blast cost almost 400.00. You certainly don't need to spend that kind of money and I agree the 62 would be a great pack. The truth is when I am out on the trail, I don't really think about gear at all. On my last trip I ran into a couple of hikers who owned that pack, and they removed the brain and the plastic frame sheet dropping the pack weight to about 1.6lbs. There is a lot of very good light weight gear that is not super expensive. Backpacking once you have the gear is a very cheap adventure. I hike the Whites all the time and spend very little money, maybe 50.00 bucks over three days. Thanks, Dan, for your efforts.

  • @darrenstrecker5221
    @darrenstrecker5221 4 года назад +4

    I bought the Crown2 from Backcountry and the REI Flash 55 to compare the two. I really wanted to like the Crown2 based on the features but the inability to reach my smartwater bottles in the side pockets was a deal breaker for me. The Flash 55 on the other hand has a second smaller pocket for water bottles that is super easy to reach but still has the bigger pockets for tent poles, UL chair etc. So far I am very pleased with the Flash55!!! Great video as usual Dan, thank you!

    • @markpanarese2452
      @markpanarese2452 4 года назад

      Not being able to reach the water bottles with it on is the one constant I have in the negative column for this pack. Agree

  • @GMiller75
    @GMiller75 3 года назад +8

    Would be good to get a review on max weight that a backpack can hold comfortably before it begins to strain the material etc. Litres don't really mean anything to those of us who pack according to pounds or kgs.

  • @Mootikinss
    @Mootikinss 4 года назад +2

    Kinda late to the party, but I just got a Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor 40-60. Also a great bang-for-the-buck pack if you want something that can be used for a wide variety of things and you only lose out on some other minor features that can easily be rectified when compared to other packs.

    • @vvs3796
      @vvs3796 Год назад

      fc defenitely more comfortable than crown

  • @robertclark8044
    @robertclark8044 4 года назад +9

    I live in California and almost all good backpacking sites require bear canisters. This makes it difficult to get by with less than 50 liters.

  • @ScottValler
    @ScottValler 4 года назад +4

    The Exos 58 looks like a nice pack for the weight and great starter backpack.

  • @richardjones2627
    @richardjones2627 4 года назад +4

    Dan, this is a great video on both backpacks.
    I constantly refer other backpackers to your sight when they ask for help with packs/ gear. Some of the some of the packers I refer come from Appalachian Trail Section Hikers. Looking for new gear.. Etc.
    Thx for the video. They just keep getting better. You are now on par with Dixie, of Homemade Wanderlust fame.
    Continue on, Sir.

  • @koltonhayden6934
    @koltonhayden6934 3 года назад +4

    Heyo, La Crosse WI, shoutout! I live here and just ordered the Granite Gear Drop X60 on my quest for a lighter pack weight overall. Awesome videos!

    • @Backpacksandtrails
      @Backpacksandtrails 3 года назад +1

      Just ordered mine from Drop yesterday...excited to try it out!

  • @davidjd123
    @davidjd123 3 года назад +1

    got it last week, its my first backpack (granite gear crown). going to do my first backpacking trip next week.

  • @jdshl8423
    @jdshl8423 3 года назад +2

    I think it's a mistake to start with a large backpack. It's the same mistake most of us make, because we will very likely bring tons more. I think 45L is the best volume to start and get discipline in from the get go.
    I recommend 3FUL gear (from China, if you don't already hate them) which is frameless and relatively budget depending on the model you fancy, and Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor which is framed, can carry from 40-60L, and very budget. I own the cheapest 3FUL backpack (under USD100), and would buy the Flex Capacitor if my size was in stock and shipping didn't cost more than half the price of the backpack itself LOL.

    • @purplemonkeys11
      @purplemonkeys11 3 года назад

      Just searched them up on amazon and they are literally identical to the Hyperlite lmao. But thanks for the comment, I was looking for a starter pack.

    • @jdshl8423
      @jdshl8423 3 года назад

      @@purplemonkeys11, I think it might be cheaper to buy them from Aliexpress, but the shipping costs might be different. You can compare them and pick the cheaper option.

    • @purplemonkeys11
      @purplemonkeys11 3 года назад

      Yeah going for Aliexpress and total cost will be 92.58 with tax/shipping included. I hope that the quality will be at least ok. I would hate to wait a month and upon arrival the product is absolute garbage.

    • @jdshl8423
      @jdshl8423 3 года назад

      @@purplemonkeys11, that's the cheapest model which you're supposed to use a foam folding sleeping pad as the "frame" right? That's an awesome model, especially if you're significantly taller than 170cm. I don't use foam sleeping pads, plus I'm quite small for a guy, so it doesn't fit me properly, but I removed the foam pads from the side pouches and stacked them in the base back net to create a gap. I get problems when the pack isn't fully loaded up, like when my food supply runs down, then I can't pull on the load lifters because they are already fully utilized. I have to fill the pack up more vertically, so I use 2 long velcro straps around the lower and upper sections of the pack to strap the contents in place. Still a great cheap pack.

    • @purplemonkeys11
      @purplemonkeys11 3 года назад

      @@jdshl8423 Great to hear! Yeah, the foam mat frame is actually my biggest concern, through my backpacking trips I couldn't stand a foam pad. I will see how it feels backpacking without one and if worst comes I might find some cheap padding to fill for support. There's someone on Aliexpress saying how the cinch cords were basically useless and it broke for him in his second hike. Hopefully that wont be me lol.

  • @markpanarese2452
    @markpanarese2452 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review of the XC 60. Got mine on drop to use this season as I used the Osprey Stratos 50. It helped me drop around 2 pounds from base weight. Instead of pack cover also purchased a nylofume bag to line inside. Only negative is reaching water bottles while on trail. I love the HMG gear but not pulling trigger on that purchase yet. I am also eyeing the new(ish) Dan Durston Backpack. Cheers Dan!

  • @tuckyrchristopher2627
    @tuckyrchristopher2627 4 года назад +2

    Another great budget backpack is the Gregory stout and amber packs

    • @fearsomefawkes6724
      @fearsomefawkes6724 3 года назад

      I second this. My pack is an amber and it serves me well

  • @wayneC7
    @wayneC7 4 года назад +3

    Just getting into back packing and overnighting. Great videos👍🏼👍🏼

  • @brittanycollins802
    @brittanycollins802 4 года назад +4

    Great video! I decided to give the hyperlite a go, and thanks to your code I saved $50!

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      You’re gonna love it!

  • @RequstingFlyby
    @RequstingFlyby 2 месяца назад

    This backpack, this backpack… This backpack, this backpack… This backpack, this backpack… This backpack, this backpack… you’re killing me, smalls! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Tbonesjones79
    @Tbonesjones79 4 года назад +1

    I almost went with the Crown 2, but opted for the Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor. Its awesome 👌 and currently on sale for $140ish

  • @gregmortonoutdoors
    @gregmortonoutdoors 4 года назад +1

    My Granite Gear Lutsen 35 is one of my favorite packs. Very comfortable.

  • @ricjorge9623
    @ricjorge9623 4 года назад +1

    You're totally right Dan, that is a great backpack for the price. Over 600km on mine and going strong. You're not afraid to thrash it around because it didn't cost you a fortune and an argument with your wife. I highly recommend the Drop (Massdrop) version. The brain is detachable and turns into lumbar/fanny pack, however; I took the brain off as soon as I got it and never used it. Trim the straps, take out the plastic frame sheet and replace with a foam sit pad or even the airbeam frame (hard to find now) and you've got yourself a 950 gram or less framed backpack. Pretty amazing for $120. Section Hiker gave it a great review.

    • @markpanarese2452
      @markpanarese2452 4 года назад

      I got the drop XC version also and got a nylofume liner from garage gear to line it. I replaced my Osprey Stratos 50. Very happy so far.

  • @dajo2824
    @dajo2824 2 года назад

    This helps. I probably need to look at a t0 and not a 50. Will have many 4-5 days b4 re supplying.

  • @Doa616
    @Doa616 4 года назад

    Started with a atmos 65 then to a levity 45 and now a 2400 southwest ,, got my gear pretty light weight ,, I love that pack

  • @og824
    @og824 2 года назад +2

    You are absolutely the BEST gear reviewer in this genre! I have watched LOTS of your videos and you give great advice. Thanks for all you do.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 3 года назад +2

    What a superb video. Thank you for all your efforts...and enthusiasm. I was struggling to choose between the osprey 48 and 58 but I might just go with the granite gear. Not quite ready for the expensive one yet :(

  • @kellyjohnson3617
    @kellyjohnson3617 4 года назад

    I have an osprey backpack. I love mine. It’s a tad heavier but it rides very comfortably. Makes my gear feel like I have nothing on my back, and I have back problems. I am a big girl. Tall and heavy set. However that backpack is a small because I’m short waisted. So I def recommend getting fitted before you buy a pack. REI and other outfitters will let you try them out fully loaded with their pack stuffing with 40-60 lbs. I’m so glad I did it that way.

  • @BackcountryPilgrim
    @BackcountryPilgrim 4 года назад +1

    If you want a 60L version (which easily compresses to sub-20L), the Massdrop x Granite Gear Crown X60 has the best feature set and is about the same price. It's on Drop.com often, request it if it's out!

  • @yadel7
    @yadel7 4 года назад +1

    Just returned from a short overnight where I carried the Granite Gear Crown2 38. Really enjoy the smaller size compared to the 60. I am more or less dialed in with my loadouts. Although I don't use the smallest and lightest items, I still have enough space even when I bring extra stuff!

  • @telxtaylor
    @telxtaylor 4 года назад +1

    I got the crown 2 about 6 months ago for $120 on a sale, and while I am yet to use it for backpacking, I have taken it on a car camping trip with a friend and managed to fit all of the stuff I brought in it, so it is a big win for me.

  • @GrumpyGrunt
    @GrumpyGrunt 4 года назад +2

    I got the Crown2 x60 (Drop model) last year on sale for $100. Other than a slightly sweatier back than my other packs cause, I love it. A 60+ liter pack at that price which weighs just over 2 lbs. seemed like exactly what I was looking for when I got it. Take care, Danno!

  • @dezeman8062
    @dezeman8062 4 года назад +2

    I have a 5 lbs heavy duty 1000D Cordura backpack and I love it.

  • @kerriwoodbyrne8166
    @kerriwoodbyrne8166 4 года назад +1

    Most of my backpacks are Osprey, but for a budget UL I went with the 3FUL 40+16. I filled it with UL budget gear and came up with a setup weighing 14.7 lbs for $500, including clothes.

  • @lawrencefieselman3803
    @lawrencefieselman3803 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos, Dan. I use a 3F UL backpack. It weighs under 3lbs. Its probably not the quality of the Hyperlite (for sure) or the Osprey or the Granite Gear but its only $56 and is very comfortable. I realize there are as many opinions as there are backpackers and this is mine. On another note, I was watching "Kylehateshiking" and he did a vid on you and he wondered why you have a lot of haters. I didn't know you did but my guess is its because you do such a good job in your videos and are so enthusiastic that others get a bit jealous. Again, just my opinion. Keep up the good work!

  • @czr323
    @czr323 4 года назад

    The Crown 2 is $128 on Amazon right now if you’re flexible on color. If you remove the frame and brain, like your Hyperlight, it’s under two pounds as well. GGC2 is an unbelievable value.

    • @misterdaveusa
      @misterdaveusa 4 года назад

      The $128 GG Crown2 60 pack is the old version, different material and very slightly heavier than the $199 new model (which goes on sale for $149 occasionally). I bought it and returned it for the newer version (on sale). The new black version has different side pouches as well so check that out if you're serious about ordering one. My only complaint is that there are no straps/buckles on the bottom for a tent or foam pad to attach. I have added some shock cord loops on the back and brain to aid in bungying extra gear or wet items.

  • @mike76rob
    @mike76rob 4 года назад +1

    I have the Exos 48 as well and it is a cracking backpack, the most I squeezed in there was about 22 kilos (it was a long section of a thru hike) and it was still comfortable. I have never heard anyone else call the top pouch "the brain" before, that's exactly what I call it myself, usually gets a laugh at camp. I have used on the thru hike of Te Araroa and intend to use it for the PCT as well as my upcoming 3 month hike of my homeland in Scotland.
    Just to add, the brain section of the Exos I keep detached and inside the bag with various bits and bobs in there, I find it helps stop me filling up the bag with crap I don't need.

  • @michaelmcphee2930
    @michaelmcphee2930 4 года назад +1

    Dan, you're the Man. Another useful video. I have a macpac, a New Zealand made back pack using cordura. It's a beast weighing about 2.4 kg but it's tough. After 5 years am thinking about an upgrade even though everything I have has got lighter. All except me...

  • @prone_wolf8871
    @prone_wolf8871 4 года назад

    Man I almost pulled the trigger on the southwest 3400....
    But since I'm a beginner I ended up going with the crown blaze 60...
    Because I found 2 long term reviews of the hyperlite gear and they both ended up getting beat up and water leakage just like any pack....
    Now if hyperlite had a lifetime warranty like osprey I would have got it because the fantasy of having a dry back pack is very alluring....
    Subbed!

  • @hankhager8561
    @hankhager8561 3 года назад

    Dan I love your videos please please don’t stop you are awesome

  • @nutsbutdum
    @nutsbutdum 4 года назад +1

    Which one would you choose between the Silverback 55L Backpack from Gossamer Gear and the Windrider 2400 55L from Hyperlite Mountain Gear.

  • @Sturmer69
    @Sturmer69 4 года назад +1

    I still use my Exos 48. best backpack ever. I also have several ultralight options, and also a heavy fjallraven Keb 52, but the exos48 is still my goto for longer hikes. the pack does it all

  • @backpackingadventures4813
    @backpackingadventures4813 4 года назад

    I totally agree where you recommend spending your money on. Makes for a better trip overall.

  • @eddieclary4855
    @eddieclary4855 4 года назад

    Awesome video Dan! Looking at the Exos 48 now as a replacement for my 11 yr old Gregory 70 L.

  • @delphinelesterlost3285
    @delphinelesterlost3285 3 года назад

    I really like Osprey as a brand, I'll check out what the have

  • @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker
    @davidson_oldbull_sectionhiker 3 года назад

    Thanks Dan don’t know how I missed this one.

  • @nicksam5518
    @nicksam5518 4 года назад

    I started w an osprey ag atmos 50. it was an Ebay buy, and I did have some 'heavier' gear so I needed a pack to carry that. As my sleep systems and tent improved, I moved to a ULA Circuit. Its less then half the weight, but BOTH have their pros and cons. I like having options.

  • @LucaMuntz
    @LucaMuntz 2 года назад

    The roll top bag, what’s the specific name for a bag with the one shared space as the main compartment

  • @timothyreynolds890
    @timothyreynolds890 4 года назад +1

    Hey Dan, the smaller GraniteGear Crown2 38 is now only $99.95 at Granite Gear, also there is 30% off site wide.Great packs,you also didn’t mention that the lid,frame and hip belt are removable, to be able to make an ultralight frameless.Thanks for the vids!

  • @RannonSi
    @RannonSi 3 года назад

    I'd love to see a comparison between the Granite Gear and Bergans Helium V5 55.

  • @SquatSimp
    @SquatSimp 3 года назад

    Love hearing the birds chirp in the background

  • @kerrir1955
    @kerrir1955 4 года назад

    I just got my granite gear crown 2 . I feel like I made a good choice. So far, I’m loving it.

  • @gwmtnbiker
    @gwmtnbiker 4 года назад

    Have the GG Crown 2. Lots of week long carries. Lots of PCT miles. Big fan. Carried 7 days of food for two people in it Last year. Advice. When in excess of 30 pounds...the thin & narrow shoulder straps dig in a bit unless the weight is VERY close to your spine. When the food is packed horizontally along your spine...the thin shoulder straps aren’t pulling back as bad. Also, just purchased the shoulder pads from Zpacks...that should help too.

  • @rayraines8360
    @rayraines8360 4 года назад

    I've used my Granite Gear v2 Crown 60 for a yr and a half...love it. Usually leave the brain at home. Sometimes leave the framesheet home also...

  • @andrewcooper8224
    @andrewcooper8224 4 года назад

    I have 3 big backpacks, first an osprey 130L second backpack is a Karrimor SF 155L and just purchased a Kelty Eagle 128l backpack as I'm a big lad 6'2 and I just like having everything in my pack to hand and for me it's worth the extra effort to carry all my gear

  • @EricTheDane
    @EricTheDane 4 года назад

    I got the Crown x60 from Massdrop last year. LOVE it. At the time I picked it up for $120 (less $20 first time customer discount.) Did a 4 day trip 2 weeks ago and it carried great with 30lbs with food and water (2L). Going to use it for a 6 day 60 mile trip this summer (should be 35lbs).

  • @lihicohen2792
    @lihicohen2792 2 года назад

    Thank you for the review, great channel!

  • @abearinthewoods5180
    @abearinthewoods5180 4 года назад +1

    Totally agreed, put your money into your pack and when you get to camp at night, your back won't be sore, and keep you up all night. I love budget gear, just not my backpack. I like my back better. Thanks for the info.

    • @nicksam5518
      @nicksam5518 4 года назад

      I second that. my number 2 is my sleeping pad. that makes alllll the difference.(to me)

  • @johnlord6222
    @johnlord6222 4 года назад

    I recently purchased the GG Blaze 60... weighs 3lbs and holds up to 50lbs. Its extremely comfortable and I'd recommend it to anyone.

  • @Dragondrft23
    @Dragondrft23 4 года назад

    Picked up the Crown2 a couple of months ago and just starting to break it in. Very happy so far.

  • @LucaMuntz
    @LucaMuntz 2 года назад

    Wiiiild how expensive that granite bag is here in the UK

  • @MQuinn-eb3zz
    @MQuinn-eb3zz 4 года назад

    Good to great backpacks that are comparitively cheap... military surplus. They tend to be heavy, but they tend to be bombproof. They are also full of PALS, ALiCE, and/MOLLE webbing for add on gear/space/organization.

  • @iblamesummers
    @iblamesummers 4 года назад

    0:59 As a beginner, novice Hiker I have REPEATEDLY heard, "Buy the pack last," but never really understood why until this video. And inasmuch as I want to eventually get a HMG bag, I know it makes more sense to start with a cheaper, budget option then eventually upgrade later as I become more experienced & dial in my gear.

    • @synirishdragon9075
      @synirishdragon9075 4 года назад

      Beginner backpacker here. I have a HMG backpack and it is worth every cent. Bomb proof, water proof, and light weight. I even pushed its weight limit on a 5 day hike. I wish I had started out with it.

  • @truepeacenik
    @truepeacenik 4 года назад

    The top measurement point is C7.

  • @jeddallas8967
    @jeddallas8967 4 года назад +2

    I went to La Crosse for college, beautiful city with great hiking. What is your favorite spot in Wisconsin to backpack? I am thinking of going to the national forest up north!

  • @etoyocthebackwardscoyote3572
    @etoyocthebackwardscoyote3572 4 года назад

    I just purchased the crown 2 last week. My 3FUL frameless was killing my shoulders whenever I had to pack a lot of water. Doesn't help when my shoulders were higher than the load lifters.

    • @danielkutcher5704
      @danielkutcher5704 4 года назад

      A pack that is too short for your torso is brutal on your shoulders. I used to work at REI and sold packs to lots of people who had chosen a pack online that was way too short and they were so happy to purchase one that actually fit and was comfortable fully loaded.

    • @etoyocthebackwardscoyote3572
      @etoyocthebackwardscoyote3572 4 года назад

      @@danielkutcher5704 So I have learned. I bought the 3F UL before I understood the importance of torso length in selecting a pack.

  • @kennynunez312
    @kennynunez312 4 года назад

    What do you think of the Gossamer Mariposa 60 backpack? How does it compare to these two?

  • @beginnerbilly2
    @beginnerbilly2 3 года назад

    a side question. what is the reason some small (around 15 litres) hiking backpacks are of the reverse triangular shape (bottom is narrower than the top)? thanks

  • @etoyocthebackwardscoyote3572
    @etoyocthebackwardscoyote3572 4 года назад

    Quick question... not quite related (other than I will be using a granite gear crown 2). How do you attach your inreach mini? I have seen it in many of your videos near your shoulder. Are you just using the carabiner to connect? Just got mine and will be using it next week with the crown2 and wanted to make sure that that carabiner on a backpack strap holds securely.

  • @robnoodle1
    @robnoodle1 4 года назад

    Thanks D
    I’m a big fan off your channel
    I’ve been hiking/camping a lot lately
    Wanted to get a custom altra light pack, but didn’t have the patience to wait 8 weeks to get it
    So I got the Opsrey Exco 58
    Fully loaded I’m surprised how light weight & how the weight is evenly distributed to make the pack feel light
    In the past I had a Teton 3700 ultra light
    But it wasn’t so light weight & brutal a on a 2 day 14m hike
    I gotta day the Exco 58 is awesome
    Not to say that I’ll keep upgrading
    Thanks D

  • @codewithwings
    @codewithwings 2 года назад

    The coupon code doesn't seem to work... maybe I waited too long to use it?

  • @thuthiehiker
    @thuthiehiker 4 года назад

    So I am getting ready to get a new backpack. I am eyeing the HLMG 3400 Southwest. Most of my gear is lightweight. I am getting ready to do 4 or 5 days in the Sierra and I will need to carry a bear can. I am currently using the Osprey 58 and I am finding the straps cutting into my shoulders. Do you think the HLMG has comfortable straps? There may be days that I need to carry more than 30 ads due to water or maybe extra food. I want to make sure the backpack can carry extra weight. Thoughts. Love your videos. Love your energy.

  • @nightterror007
    @nightterror007 3 года назад

    The bone on the back of your neck that you measure your bag from is the seventh cervical vertebrae. Its the last bone before your "neck ends and your back starts". (Physical Therapist Assistant)

  • @BackpackingWithJason
    @BackpackingWithJason 4 года назад +1

    You had me in the title saying “backpack” I hope your having a great time out in the woods. Great tips my friend 👍👍

  • @johnjlong
    @johnjlong 4 года назад

    Do you have an opinion on the Gossamer Gear Mariposa vs. any of the HMG Packs? I need to carry a heavy load (zpacks triplex) and I hear a lot of good thing about the Mariposa pack, but wish it were dyneema.

  • @os2soliz
    @os2soliz 4 года назад

    I can certainly understand not remembering what's in which pocket. In my normal EDC I use a pack with a lot of pockets and I had to develop the muscle memory to remember what was where, now it's not a problem. If you're always using the same gear in the same spots the memory will develop. Good luck on the trail and everywhere else too.

    • @nicksam5518
      @nicksam5518 4 года назад

      Dan has kids often when he hikes. They ruin your sense of 'same spots'.

  • @GrandpaHerman1
    @GrandpaHerman1 3 года назад

    Backpack backpack backpack

  • @dartor100
    @dartor100 4 года назад

    I've been looking for a new pack and just purchased the crown 2 thanks to your review, so excited.

  • @wadefrench9254
    @wadefrench9254 4 года назад

    Dan, how do you carry your camera gear in bags like these? Do you use a camera cube insert? If so, any recommendations?

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад +1

      CAMERA CLIP FOR BACKPACK amzn.to/2VjlihB

    • @wadefrench9254
      @wadefrench9254 4 года назад

      @@DanBeckersweet! How about inside the bag for spare lenses? Or do you just bring 1 lens and stick it on the camera with the camera clip at all times?

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  4 года назад

      Just a small dyneema bag. No extra lenses.
      Here’s the camera gear:
      MAIN CAMERA amzn.to/2UJ6IQi
      MAIN LENS amzn.to/2sysGVC
      VLOGGING LENS amzn.to/2TyvS1K
      ND FILTER amzn.to/2DR26wM
      ZOOM LENS amzn.to/2XWeOCf
      GIMBAL amzn.to/2Lm38VK
      TRAIL MIC amzn.to/2FGD9Gj
      TALKING HEAD MIC amzn.to/2CrjsPt
      TRIPOD (FULL SIZE) amzn.to/2u9iQhj
      TRIPOD (SMALL) amzn.to/2DOaf55
      DRONE amzn.to/2Ug7nHu
      CAMERA CLIP FOR BACKPACK amzn.to/2VjlihB

  • @NancyandMako
    @NancyandMako 3 года назад

    Wow beautiful LaCross!! We are from Rice Lake and Cumberland WI. Love this video!!! We now live in Norris Lake, TN. So Dan, REI measured me and I need a xsmall size 16 backpack and maximum I will carry is 25 lbs.. what would you recommend? Thanks!! Nancy

  • @narri214
    @narri214 4 года назад

    I've been going round and round between the Exos and the Crown 2 for several months now. I am leaning towards the crown 2 but I back sweat like a spring from the ground making that Exos look nice.

    • @nicksam5518
      @nicksam5518 4 года назад +1

      Im in Oregon and our local outdoor shop REI allows for rentals. Could u try one on a weekender?

    • @narri214
      @narri214 4 года назад

      @@nicksam5518 ive been able to borrow the exos. I have family that hike with it. Unfortunately for me all the local gear shops don't carry the crown 2. Nearest rei is 250 miles and they didn't carry the crown 2 in store.

  • @markholleran4481
    @markholleran4481 3 года назад

    Your videos are awesome!

  • @shaqstudio
    @shaqstudio 3 года назад

    Hey Dan, do you know any ultralight hiking/backpacking pack (made of xpac, dyneema etc) that has a laptop compartment.. :)

  • @guthixwatcher
    @guthixwatcher 4 года назад

    Been using the crown 2 for about a year now love it so much

  • @tommcgrew2880
    @tommcgrew2880 3 года назад

    What about zpacks 38l

  • @christopherwiebke3578
    @christopherwiebke3578 2 года назад

    Hey Dan,
    I am looking real hard at the Granite Gear Blaze 60. Have you tried that one out? Thanks.

  • @bobcool3354
    @bobcool3354 4 года назад +2

    I call bull sh!t on you being 210lbs. Funniest thing I've heard all day.

    • @hendrix8944
      @hendrix8944 3 года назад

      he looks like he’s 210...

  • @friarrodneyburnap4336
    @friarrodneyburnap4336 4 года назад +1

    Is there a 4 season Ultralight tent...?
    Is the base weight different for 4 season Ultralight...thru hiking?
    P.S. Does anyone have a 4 season Ultralight gear list they can share...please?

    • @danielkutcher5704
      @danielkutcher5704 4 года назад +1

      Warmlite and Hilleberg make four season tents. The Akto is a solo shelter which has very little ventilation, so it works best in the winter. Warmlite out of Colorado makes custom tents. With side windows and awnings it might be the lightest and most versatile mountaineering tent. Seek Outside, also in Colorado, makes DCF and silnylon tents with optional inserts. You could probably customize the insert to make the tent a true four season tent. Oh, they also make titanium wood stoves for hot tent camping.

    • @friarrodneyburnap4336
      @friarrodneyburnap4336 4 года назад +1

      @@danielkutcher5704 And they are great shelters but there not Ultralight... Blessings

  • @HikeRx
    @HikeRx 4 года назад

    Good stuff. I just got home from a backpacking trip to Lassen Volcanic National Park in California. Video on that will be up soon.

  • @elijahnapp
    @elijahnapp 4 года назад +74

    I feel like backpackers like you completely lose sight of what’s considered cheap to the average person. $150 for a pack is not considered cheap to most people.

    • @YourMom-cu8yt
      @YourMom-cu8yt 3 года назад +31

      100-150 is cheap in the backpacking world. Anything for less than that will fall apart on you.

    • @jamesfieker2166
      @jamesfieker2166 Год назад +4

      @@YourMom-cu8yt yeah if your backpack falls apart on the trail you're screwed lol.

    • @Matt-Ellis
      @Matt-Ellis Год назад +8

      150$ is cheap for something that you use for your safety.

    • @LuisOcho28
      @LuisOcho28 Год назад +5

      As long as people pay it and believe it's "cheap", the prices will never drop

    • @Hayyothhakodesh
      @Hayyothhakodesh Год назад +2

      That is quite cheap when relating to gear. If u want a great price good quality backpack check out granite gear. That might be ur level. Out door gear is not cheap it's just not. If u buy cheap ur gonna suffer. No way around it. It's not the youtubers fault for not showing cheap gear. It just doesn't exist unless u want an Amazon fall apart piece of gear. Maybe backpacking isn't a good hobby to follow if that is expensive to the person. I drop 600$ a month roughly sometimes and often less but roughly. I use hilleberg tents and high-end gear and I'm poverty level. A person has to decide priorities and if gear isn't a certain level of priority then the person will regret on trail. There is a huge difference from a jansport pack and a backpacking pack . It's sad that gear has to cost so much but it does. It's not a cheap hobby. But either is a sport like hockey or football or performing art's. . Activities cost. It seems like so many people wanna enjoy without the dedication and price of admittance . If a 150$ is crazy money I'm not sure what to say. It's great to be money conscious but don't people want the pleasure of something nice. It's not loui votton. It's just a 200 and up piece of gear. And over time u add to it not all in one Monty. I have 6 tents now. Thousands of bucks but it took time. Saving and time. Priorities and time. I hope u cannot be offended but just understand that hobbies cost alot sports cost alot. Nothing is free. I hope I get rich one day and for u the same so money is not a worry!! Good luck!!!! Be well.!

  • @inkblots-life1111
    @inkblots-life1111 4 года назад

    I’ll stick with my HMG Windrider 3400 55L for long hikes and my ULA Photon 35L for day hikes/peak bagging. 🤙🏼🌲✌🏼

  • @mattkrause1302
    @mattkrause1302 4 года назад

    I purchased a GG Crown2 this year and really like it!

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 4 года назад

    I have the Gregory baltoro 65L and love it a ton but would like to try a ultra light model , thanks for sheding light on a few models , recently I narrowed the pick down to superior wilderness designs , but she has to be close to my Gregory as far as carying weight because once don a gregory , it feels like u are not carrying anything , nervous about laying down big money for UL

  • @valkyr8
    @valkyr8 4 года назад

    I'm camping with my buddies in Viroqua July 4th weekend. Looking forward to it!

  • @amonster8mymother
    @amonster8mymother 2 года назад

    Ulead Crest.

  • @xGorexGirlx
    @xGorexGirlx 4 года назад

    I've have been looking at the Crown 2 for some time. Thanks for the video