Great review, looking forward to the video on the MH900, as I am considering both. The MH500 seems great as a daypack, if it's half filled rolling the top can compress it down to ~18-20L, and the "full" 22L version should be enough for light week-end / week travels. The MH900 seems that it would feel a bit empty on day hikes, even with the top removed (I don't bring much more than my rain and down jackets, 1-2L of water and some food), but it can definitely be pushed to 2-3 days trips by using a compact sleeping bag and a tarp. Basically the MH500 is more suited for what I do, and the MH900 seems to be more suited for what I would like to do ; I guess I just have to hike more to decide which one I need.
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Thank you for your review, I will just add how people are different, I love roll tops, and I am using that sistem for a few years now, and I find it very safe, practical, easy.. As I am potentional buyer really appreciate your opinion.
i got my self one. Used it a couple of time, not a fan of rolltop, the side opening to the main comparment could be bigger. I tried no to use the roll top opening, but the side opening is just too small.
Is the hip belt supposed to go around the hips/iliac crest like with bigger backpacks or around the waist? It seems that you're wearing it a bit higher from hips.
That small backpack size can not reach the iliac crest of an adult. It would probably to a child. Very many don't use them, or use as a waist secure belt
Very nice review, I'm convinced
Fantastic review man, nicely elaborated and presented! Professional work 👌
Great, honest review. Thanks!
Great review, well specced backpack. Will definitely look at that one in my local store.
Great review, looking forward to the video on the MH900, as I am considering both. The MH500 seems great as a daypack, if it's half filled rolling the top can compress it down to ~18-20L, and the "full" 22L version should be enough for light week-end / week travels. The MH900 seems that it would feel a bit empty on day hikes, even with the top removed (I don't bring much more than my rain and down jackets, 1-2L of water and some food), but it can definitely be pushed to 2-3 days trips by using a compact sleeping bag and a tarp. Basically the MH500 is more suited for what I do, and the MH900 seems to be more suited for what I would like to do ; I guess I just have to hike more to decide which one I need.
HEY kislux !! I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day
Can you make a similar review of the MH900? I would like to know the differences with the more expensive model.
Yes the color of the kislux is beautiful and it is a great decision, maybe one day they will add feet and straps. It would be nice to have a bigger bag during the colder months when we have to store gloves, beanies, scarves, etc…
Thank you for your review, I will just add how people are different, I love roll tops, and I am using that sistem for a few years now, and I find it very safe, practical, easy.. As I am potentional buyer really appreciate your opinion.
7:03 You sons of guns mate, to put camera like that 👍
Excellent review
i got my self one. Used it a couple of time, not a fan of rolltop, the side opening to the main comparment could be bigger. I tried no to use the roll top opening, but the side opening is just too small.
Hi! Is it Adidas Terrex Free Hiker in video? What you can say about them?
What is your torso lenght?
Is the hip belt supposed to go around the hips/iliac crest like with bigger backpacks or around the waist? It seems that you're wearing it a bit higher from hips.
That small backpack size can not reach the iliac crest of an adult. It would probably to a child. Very many don't use them, or use as a waist secure belt