Many thanks for the presentation! I bought the backpack too! For my things in winter top and underquilt with extra volume, hammock etc. is the size with 70 L. also perfect for a real photo equipment! Thanks again, with many greetings from Berlin.
I haven't had any durability issues in either really hot or really cold weather. The sound really isn't an issue once everything is packed tight and secured... but both colors are just as crinkly and loud when they're emptied out for the night.
That's correct. You can roll it down as far as the spot where the shoulder straps are attached. Even rolled down, I've noticed that the 4400 seems to carry a little better than my 3400s. It's a tad wider, and the exterior pockets are bigger. Minor differences, but I can feel them.
I use a 20 degree Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt in the Long/Wide size. It's plenty for me wrap around completely when it's cold, and having the ability to unzip completely so that I can throw a leg out on warmer nights is a big plus.
I haven't found a problem with how it carries heavier loads without them, but they would be a welcome addition to the pack, just to keep the weight balance a little farther forward while I'm climbing steeper sections. It's a personal preference for most folks.
Just curious, what osprey pack were you going with before you went with this? I ended up going with the windrider 4400 and was using an osprey archeon 70 and that was heavy as shit 😂
Great review! What weight did you typically carry with it?
Typically between 35 and 45 pounds at a time. It varied with food weight and how much camera/electronic gear I had with me at any given time.
Many thanks for the presentation!
I bought the backpack too!
For my things in winter top and underquilt with extra volume, hammock etc. is the size with 70 L. also perfect for a real photo equipment!
Thanks again, with many greetings from Berlin.
This was super informative and helpful - thank you!
Thank you for sharing man! Just ordered the 3400.
I have the Junction 4400, big for day hikes. I fly to Utah/Nevada/Arizona Fir backpack trips I use every bit. I stuff it and check it on the plane.
There is no Junction 4400
No damage checking in?
Do you put it in something to protect it? ✌️
Really great review…thanks!
Great review 😂 love the humor
I have the HMG Junction and love it. Nice video and channel. New follower here. Well done. Crow✌️
Very good my friend
hi great video, where did you buy water holders. thank you
I picked those up from Zpacks. So much better than trying to fiddle with pockets behind your hips...
zpacks.com/products/water-bottle-sleeve
Great review!
I just bought a 2400 SW on discount. Hoping it'll change my hiking experience!
that material sounds SO LOUD! i wonder if the black version is just as loud? what about in colder weather? louder weaker rip tear break?
I haven't had any durability issues in either really hot or really cold weather. The sound really isn't an issue once everything is packed tight and secured... but both colors are just as crinkly and loud when they're emptied out for the night.
As far as I know one can just roll down pack if you are not using the space would be like carrying a 3400
That's correct. You can roll it down as far as the spot where the shoulder straps are attached. Even rolled down, I've noticed that the 4400 seems to carry a little better than my 3400s. It's a tad wider, and the exterior pockets are bigger. Minor differences, but I can feel them.
Iam curious what sleeping bag u use I’m a bigger guy and am having a hard time finding a sleeping bag
I use a 20 degree Enlightened Equipment Revelation quilt in the Long/Wide size. It's plenty for me wrap around completely when it's cold, and having the ability to unzip completely so that I can throw a leg out on warmer nights is a big plus.
Whats ur opinion on a one backpack that can do it all such as hunting backpacking camping bug out assault pack and what size
How does it feel without any load lifters
I haven't found a problem with how it carries heavier loads without them, but they would be a welcome addition to the pack, just to keep the weight balance a little farther forward while I'm climbing steeper sections. It's a personal preference for most folks.
Here is a video on how to add load lifters to your hyperlite. Looks pretty easy
ruclips.net/video/tUNUmqcHHaI/видео.html
Just curious, what osprey pack were you going with before you went with this? I ended up going with the windrider 4400 and was using an osprey archeon 70 and that was heavy as shit 😂
I was carrying the Aether 70 AG. Great pack, but super heavy by itself...
IF you want to add load lifters here is a mod that I found
ruclips.net/video/tUNUmqcHHaI/видео.html