@@MB-zz5re 🤣💀 no substances needed to trip on my channel 🤣. If it isn’t abundantly apparent, I don’t know what I’m doing lmao. This is an older video, I secured the wall in all my new ones 😅
Thanks for watching! I really appreciated that EG was able to keep all the features we know and move and essentially shrink the bag for folks that were wanting a smaller bag.
Thanks you for the kind words! Actually I’ve been back and forth on what I should order from Aer, especially with the Ultra collection coming out. Happen to have a recommendation for me?
I found you through Reddit, and I want to say thank you for your honest and true review of the bag! Well done! Keep going! You're doing great! As you already explained how beautiful the bag is, the only thing I don't like about this bag (and most backpacks) is that they put the side quick-access pocket zip on the left side. I usually carry my backpacks on my right shoulder, and when I want to grab something (let's say a key), I have to remove the whole bag, turn it, open the zip, take whatever I need to take, close the zip, and swing it back to my right shoulder. So that feature is super important to me!
First off, Welcome and thank you for the kind words! I’ve been at it for about 2 months and hopefully I can continue making improvements at both video quality and presentation. Evergoods did some “mirror” bags for people like yourself, who swing the bag around in the other direction. I haven’t heard of any plans to do a mirror CTB20 and I know for sure they’re not restocking any of the others sadly. Thank you for pointing that out, that’s the kind of thing I need to consider when I make these videos because that’s very useful information. I talk about personal experience but taking a step back and looking how the bag can affect different people is useful for reviews imo.
It’s funny, I have the same problem except I’m a left shoulder carrier! My Sympl Commuter 20L and Able Carry Daily plus 21L have the zippers on the right side. I guess Evergoods is a good match for me. I’ve been eyeing the CTB 26 for a long time.
That’s a great Idea! I could probably make a RUclips short and Instagram reel since it wouldn’t be that long. I’ll work on that for sure, appreciate the suggestion and thanks for checking out the video. Keep an eye out for it soon.
Love the idea of the carry on measure box ! Defo a game changer, would love to see more different load outs like office + gym etc, even with travel bags. Also comparison videos would be cool too. Overall great vid ! Keep it up !
Great video! I’ve watched literally *every* CTB20 RUclips video, and this is easily one of the best. Just the right length to get in depth without being onerously long. You also nailed almost everything I wondered about the bag (even though I have it haha), particularly the packing capability. I’m going on a 3 day trip coming up and your loadout is exactly what I was contemplating. Liked and subbed!
@@GoBearrister thank you so much for the kind words! I’m often self conscious about the load out part of the video because sometimes I feel it can be long and get into the weeds but thats why I do it, to give people a realistic explanation of what fits. I use my real gear and clothing to mimic exactly what I would bring. I still had plenty of room left over in this bag. I’m glad you found the video helpful and i appreciate the sub!
What I loved about my CTB26 - pretty much everything you touched on in the review - excellent pocketing and organization - it's there if you want it, but if you don't, it just stays out of your way. The best water bottle pockets of any bag, hands down. The laptop compartment zipper garage. The way it self stands. The counter pulls on the main compartment - such a little thing - but you don't realize how helpful they are until you use a bag without them. I wish I actually enjoyed wearing the bag as much as I enjoyed "using" the bag. My only issue is with the straps and strap material -the way it feels and sounds to me is the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard. I purchased a Goruck GR2 26L robic a few months ago and haven't used my CTB26 since. I do miss those bottle pockets, though!
@@embreys this is interesting! The material does crinkle and crackle! How do you like ultra and dyneema fabrics I’m curious. I need to get my hands on a GR2 soon. I have the GR1 and a DC18L bullet which is like a baby GR2 but can wait to get the real deal.
@@UnPackD I've never actually felt a Dyneema or Ultra fabric in person, I have a feeling I probably wouldn't love it, considering the crinkle factor I can hear in reviews. For such an expensive fabric, I'm definitely not willing to take a chance on it sight(sound!) unseen! lol.
Thank you! The good thing is they’re identical in layout (except the webbing on the inside back panel). So all you have to figure out is how much your carrying
What are you using the bag for? If for travel with no check in, get the 35L. If you have a roller bag, get the 26. This 20, imo, is good for daily but for bigger guys over 5'10"
I would use the water bottle pockets to house CAP 1s and some other slim stuff and actually keep the water bottle inside the main compartment. The horizontal luggage pass-through works for this bag because of the horizontal access admin pocket and that floating back panel is anyways available to make it a pass-through. Would love to see a hypalon molle on the backstraps to hang carabiners or sunglasses or anything else such as while moving about though.
I’m right there with you, I actually prefer to carry a water bottle inside the main compartment on almost every bag. I just prefer keeping the slim silhouette. CAP1’s work well in most bags with WBP’s
I have the CTB26 and love it. Traveled to asia and europe and it fits under the seat! Looking for a work bag tho since the 26 is too big. This could still be a bit too big. I just ordered the 16. I think the CPL16 maybe the best for work and as a daily when out at a destination.
I wanted to try this one but due to it being out of stock ordered the mpl22. I love the layout of that bag but the shoulder straps seem to push outwards, as if they want to slide off my shoulders. Also, the stitching on the side of the straps seems to dig in my shoulders. Any thoughts on that with ever goods bags? Do the straps tend to break in a bit? Btw, subscribed! A nice honest guy doing very down to earth reviews, much appreciated!
Hmmm I don’t have experience with that bag specifically but LOTS of time with the CTB26. I always wear a tight sternum strap out oh habit more than necessity. So my straps never walk on me. I also didn’t feel the need for the straps to break in on EG bags, other bags for sure but not so much these. What I do know is that there is a faction of people that their body’s and EG bags just don’t mix. I’ve read lots comments about back dog issues and other problems. The positive is that you’re are able to return the bag but it’s a hassle for sure. A restock is coming soon on the CTB20, I would still give it a shot because its design and function are quite different than the MPL.
Not the lightest bag for sure but given all the features and the fact that you can remove the frame sheet not too bad. My got to is of course the dragonfly, I trade Al the features away for a lighter bag every time.
@@mahdiali6732 oooo that’s a good question, my favorite is the GORUCK M23 21L. Exceptional comfort, top loading with side access, internal water bottle pocket to keep a clean silhouette and imo, just the right amount of internal organization.
🤣 yes to some extent but being 8.5in deep, it’s still kind of sticks out for a bag its size. Because of the 3D pockets, you can really pack this thing out and that’s when it becomes extremely noticeable.
Great review.. I'm torn between this or the CPL 16 that I have on pre-order I don't know which one to get... Anyone have experience on either please chime in!
@@Jasondranoff depends on your needs tbh, this one offers a lot but slightly bigger foot print with water bottle pockets. If you prefer something smaller and sleek, cpl16 for sure.
John, if you were to pick between this and the Goruck M23 21L for short trips / EDC, which would you choose and why? Still haven't pulled the trigger on the M23, and starting to feeling like I'm going to part from my CHZ22.
I would pick the M23 for me because it’s a simpler layout, has the ability to expand just incase I come back with more than what I left with and I prefer GORUCKS harness over Evergoods. None of that is a knock on the CTB20 though because it has the most useful and thoughtful design if you prefer internal organization. The EG straps are plenty comfortable it’s just a matter of personal preference and carry style. A year ago I would’ve picked the EG but now I’m a pouch guy so I don’t need pockets for everything.
@@UnPackD Really appreciate you always responding with thoughtfulness. I've come away from needing internal organization as well and prefer less pockets, so M23 sounds right for me. Yeah, there's something about EG straps that, while good, I've been starting to feel so discomfort with them. Goruck's seem like they take time to break in, but I have yet to hear complaints about the way they carry overall.
@@BiggDeli the GR straps are like no other I’ve seen. They’re BEEFY and the bags can be slightly heavier but they’re comfortable. You could also remove the frame sheet or replace it to adjust for comfort. I haven’t had to do that personally but since I’m always changing bags during testing for the videos, I’m always happy when I switch back to a GR bag. Been carrying the GR1 in Robic since I’m testing slings for upcoming videos. Appreciate you always stopping by brother 🫡🤝
nice job on the video! one tip as you make more content - see if you can straighten out your backdrop - it's skewed to the camera (maybe one side is farther away .. it seems level to the table but you can see it at the top of the frame where it doesn't look level in any way across the top of the frame) - it's pretty disorienting / distracting. Keep up the great work, you have a good presentation style.
Got the CTB 26 in xpac. Best backpack ever made. When I need something smaller i use my Able Carry Daily Plus xpac. Would love see CTB 20 with xpac in the future. Im living in rainy parts of Sweden so xpac is a must. Great video btw. Keep up the good work! Cheers
@@ANumberOfNames_PoGo the CTB26 on xpac is fantastic! I had a phoenix II for a bit. I’m sure at some point we’ll see a different fabric, may take awhile but I bet we will. Thanks for watching! 🇸🇪
I wonder if these bags are designed in a too safe location. It's all fun to have quick access when you swing the bag around. Only problem is that after 10min walking there won't be stuff to access quickly any more. Stuffing your wallet on the inside, for which you need to put the bag down to access. Loses all usefulness again. There should be a pocket near the back for wallet. Going through the airport or public transportation means you need to get to wallet and passport easily. This bag means I still need a sling on me.
TOTALLY understand your concern because it’s mine as well. 99.9% of the time I travel, it’s with a sling for this very reason. If you skip to the load out portion of the video I pack my wallet in what I refer to as a security pocket. This non mesh zippered pocket is inside the main component and putting your valuables behind a zipper within a zipper feels more secure. I intentionally didn’t load any valuables in the QAP’s for the reason you stated. It’s not the most convenient solution but it’s the best option for this particular pack I feel. Appreciate your perspective!
@@UnPackD yeah I saw it. But that's a location that means you are putting your bag down every time you need to access it. Might be convenient of extra cash or passport once you are at the location. But for the airport and wallet it's too much of a hassle. I'm going to mod my trakke bannoch to have a pocket like this. Just sew one of the bottle holders shut. And add a zipper at the back. The aer CPP has a zip which is close enough to my back for safe countries like Japan. But otherwise the bags really need one like the able carry 13.
@@DaemonViews yeah taking the pack off every time to access your cash is a pain in the butt for sure. I would LOVE to see how your BP mod comes out! I don’t use the WBP’s on my BP so this is very interesting, I could benefit from a zippered pocket.
@@UnPackD, I think that big side access pocket is the best place to keep a wallet. It has a zippered compartment inside towards the bottom half. You swing the bag to your side, open the side access zipper, and then the wallet from the smaller zippered compartment. A wallet behind 2 zippers is pretty secure and easy to access as well without having to lay the bag down. At least that is how I would carry my wallet with the CTB series.
@@paraagshah4153 yeah I could see that, guess for me carrying 2 passports and a wallet it was too snug. The other pockets drop ins were perfect passport sized and still had zipper behind zipper protection.
@@7Archie4 well most people replace the bag before the stretch material fades I suppose but EG does offer a lifetime warranty on their bags. I have no personal experience but I’ve heard their customer service is excellent.
@@JasonDranoff-f9c I actually really like the 420d it’s softer than the 840. You can tell the 840d is definitely beefier but having used my CTB26 for EDC and travel, the 420d has definitely held up to common use case scenarios. If I’m going to be putting a pack through tougher uses like hiking and camping, I usually lean on my packs that are made of ultra or dyneema so I can’t speak to 420d being used hard.
@@UnPackD That's great to hear! I had a CPL 24 and liked the fabric but didn’t love it. Initially, I thought they used the same fabric on both the CTB 20 and CPL 16/24.... I actually just canceled my CPL 16 preorder and got this instead! Hope I made the right call. I'm subscribed and liked-great video, you're doing good work!
@@JasonDranoff-f9c I think the CTB line is better all around IMO of course everyone has their own preferences. I do believe the CTB20 checks so many boxes for most people. Appreciate the sub and feedback! I’m new to content creation as a whole and hopefully I can keep improving my presentation and video editing skills to make these videos more fun and enjoyable to watch.
@@UnPackD I thought you did a great job! You got me to cancel my preorder, which says a lot! I wanted one bag to do it all-work, travel, etc.-and this is definitely the better choice. Thanks, and good luck with your channel!
Which would you recommend and would use personally as an EDC bag, CTB20 or CPL16? I like the bottle pockets of the CTB20 but not the bulk. I like the slim profile of the CPL16 but would like bottle pockets. It’s a shame they can’t make an in between bag like a CHZ16 with dedicated laptop compartment. Damn shame.
Oofff that’s a tough call. I think I rather have a little extra room and get the WBP’s if that’s really important. On the flip side, I’ve actually been carrying my bottle on the inside of the main compartment for almost all my bags, regardless if they have external WBP’s. I really like to maintain that sleek profile and not have all kinds of things poking out. Long story longer, I think I would go CPL16 and figure out how to incorporate my bottle inside or change bottles to accommodate. Probably not the best solution but I know myself and that’s something i totally see myself doing. 🤣
@@UnPackD I appreciate your honesty 👍🏼 I think I may go with the CPL as well. Hopefully one day they can make that Goldilocks bag that meets both world
@@UnPackD Bro that was the dealbreaker for me is the look🥲 I had the 26 liter and it had a weird shape compared to the rectangle cpl. Thanks for calling out the turtle but glad you enjoyed the 20liter
Hahaha 😂 yes it bugs me too, you’re the first person to call it out. It’s just a cheap Amazon bought background mounted on a back drop stand. No matter how tight I stretch it, it still moves. Best case would be to mount and nail it to the wall but there’s stuff behind there so that out.
@@Outrayjes1 @UnPackD it’s to make the laptop compartment accessible in the same horizontal orientation as the bag. If they made the pass-through vertical it would be a little more awkward to get the laptop from the side of the backpack, where it has a higher risk of falling out. Makes sense IMO.
Horizontal luggage pass-thru makes sense for this particular backpack. Because both the laptop compartment and the front admin compartment are horizontal access as well.
Subbed. One thing of note, I’d like it if you would tell us where they are made. A lot of these manufacturers don’t give that information on their website, and if they do, it is buried deep in there. I know it doesn’t matter to most people, but I’d rather not buy from companies that do business in China, when I can. Their government doesn’t allow its citizen’s any freedoms, and I don’t support that
Noted! Thank you for this kind of feedback, exactly what I’m looking for and if I can find that information I’ll be sure to include it. In case anyone is wondering, these bags are made in Vietnam, designed in Bozeman Montana.
@@UnPackD I’m am glad that you’re receptive to feedback, it will make you a better creator. The manufacturing information should be included on a tag sewn into the bag. I believe it is mandated by law that it is included in there. I wish you well on your journey through this adventure. Keep up the good work
At 16:25 I thought I had an acid flashback when the brickwall started moving. 😅
@@MB-zz5re 🤣💀 no substances needed to trip on my channel 🤣. If it isn’t abundantly apparent, I don’t know what I’m doing lmao. This is an older video, I secured the wall in all my new ones 😅
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I like how it keeps getting smaller and that they keep the larger option. Its just such a good bag. Great video John, thorough and well explained!!
Thanks for watching! I really appreciated that EG was able to keep all the features we know and move and essentially shrink the bag for folks that were wanting a smaller bag.
Great video covering the CTB20! Definitely earned my subscription - thank you 👍Do you plan on reviewing backpacks from Aer?
Thanks you for the kind words! Actually I’ve been back and forth on what I should order from Aer, especially with the Ultra collection coming out. Happen to have a recommendation for me?
I found you through Reddit, and I want to say thank you for your honest and true review of the bag! Well done! Keep going! You're doing great!
As you already explained how beautiful the bag is, the only thing I don't like about this bag (and most backpacks) is that they put the side quick-access pocket zip on the left side.
I usually carry my backpacks on my right shoulder, and when I want to grab something (let's say a key), I have to remove the whole bag, turn it, open the zip, take whatever I need to take, close the zip, and swing it back to my right shoulder.
So that feature is super important to me!
First off, Welcome and thank you for the kind words! I’ve been at it for about 2 months and hopefully I can continue making improvements at both video quality and presentation.
Evergoods did some “mirror” bags for people like yourself, who swing the bag around in the other direction. I haven’t heard of any plans to do a mirror CTB20 and I know for sure they’re not restocking any of the others sadly. Thank you for pointing that out, that’s the kind of thing I need to consider when I make these videos because that’s very useful information. I talk about personal experience but taking a step back and looking how the bag can affect different people is useful for reviews imo.
It’s funny, I have the same problem except I’m a left shoulder carrier! My Sympl Commuter 20L and Able Carry Daily plus 21L have the zippers on the right side. I guess Evergoods is a good match for me. I’ve been eyeing the CTB 26 for a long time.
Thank you (and Mariana) for the video. I'd enjoy watching one on what's in your first aid kit if that ever makes your list of videos to make.
That’s a great Idea! I could probably make a RUclips short and Instagram reel since it wouldn’t be that long. I’ll work on that for sure, appreciate the suggestion and thanks for checking out the video. Keep an eye out for it soon.
Great video. Love to see another bag review channel. And kudos on making this carry on size box
@@Youknowthebo thanks Bo! Means a lot coming from such a veteran as yourself. 🙏🏽
Love the idea of the carry on measure box ! Defo a game changer, would love to see more different load outs like office + gym etc, even with travel bags.
Also comparison videos would be cool too.
Overall great vid ! Keep it up !
Definitely will change up the load outs, I'm just glad people are finding them helpful and useful. Thanks for watching and the support!
Great video! I’ve watched literally *every* CTB20 RUclips video, and this is easily one of the best. Just the right length to get in depth without being onerously long.
You also nailed almost everything I wondered about the bag (even though I have it haha), particularly the packing capability. I’m going on a 3 day trip coming up and your loadout is exactly what I was contemplating.
Liked and subbed!
@@GoBearrister thank you so much for the kind words! I’m often self conscious about the load out part of the video because sometimes I feel it can be long and get into the weeds but thats why I do it, to give people a realistic explanation of what fits. I use my real gear and clothing to mimic exactly what I would bring. I still had plenty of room left over in this bag. I’m glad you found the video helpful and i appreciate the sub!
Agreed. Please keep it up! Awesome and thorough but not annoying or wasteful information. Excellent job my friend! Subscribed! 🎉
Thank you so much for the kind words 🙏🏽 means a lot.
Awesome, thanks for the review you are an original voice out there!
Thanks for checking out the video!
What I loved about my CTB26 - pretty much everything you touched on in the review - excellent pocketing and organization - it's there if you want it, but if you don't, it just stays out of your way. The best water bottle pockets of any bag, hands down. The laptop compartment zipper garage. The way it self stands. The counter pulls on the main compartment - such a little thing - but you don't realize how helpful they are until you use a bag without them. I wish I actually enjoyed wearing the bag as much as I enjoyed "using" the bag. My only issue is with the straps and strap material -the way it feels and sounds to me is the equivalent of nails on a chalkboard. I purchased a Goruck GR2 26L robic a few months ago and haven't used my CTB26 since. I do miss those bottle pockets, though!
@@embreys this is interesting! The material does crinkle and crackle! How do you like ultra and dyneema fabrics I’m curious. I need to get my hands on a GR2 soon. I have the GR1 and a DC18L bullet which is like a baby GR2 but can wait to get the real deal.
@@UnPackD I've never actually felt a Dyneema or Ultra fabric in person, I have a feeling I probably wouldn't love it, considering the crinkle factor I can hear in reviews. For such an expensive fabric, I'm definitely not willing to take a chance on it sight(sound!) unseen! lol.
Great review! I love this bag just the bigger version. I also learned a few things.
@@LeeceTorrez nice!
The load-out part is super helpful. Sub.
Thanks Larry! At the risk of making the video long and boring, I like to do realistic load outs for people can get a better sense. Glad it was useful.
Great review man! Loving the channel - great work!!
🫡🫡🫡 appreciate it, Brother.
Great review really trying to decide between this and the ctb26.
Thank you! The good thing is they’re identical in layout (except the webbing on the inside back panel). So all you have to figure out is how much your carrying
What are you using the bag for? If for travel with no check in, get the 35L. If you have a roller bag, get the 26. This 20, imo, is good for daily but for bigger guys over 5'10"
Great review. Thanks.
Thanks for checking it out!
Really good review. Subbed
@@ver71go thanks for stopping by and checking out the review!
I would use the water bottle pockets to house CAP 1s and some other slim stuff and actually keep the water bottle inside the main compartment. The horizontal luggage pass-through works for this bag because of the horizontal access admin pocket and that floating back panel is anyways available to make it a pass-through. Would love to see a hypalon molle on the backstraps to hang carabiners or sunglasses or anything else such as while moving about though.
I’m right there with you, I actually prefer to carry a water bottle inside the main compartment on almost every bag. I just prefer keeping the slim silhouette. CAP1’s work well in most bags with WBP’s
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If you can ever compare it to the dc 18L bullet load out wise that would be sick!
I have one waiting in the closet for its camera day. Coming soon….
I have the CTB26 and love it. Traveled to asia and europe and it fits under the seat! Looking for a work bag tho since the 26 is too big. This could still be a bit too big. I just ordered the 16. I think the CPL16 maybe the best for work and as a daily when out at a destination.
@@AlexSantos-j6z the 26 is a work horse, my wife also took it to Asia and all through South America this year
I wanted to try this one but due to it being out of stock ordered the mpl22. I love the layout of that bag but the shoulder straps seem to push outwards, as if they want to slide off my shoulders. Also, the stitching on the side of the straps seems to dig in my shoulders. Any thoughts on that with ever goods bags? Do the straps tend to break in a bit? Btw, subscribed! A nice honest guy doing very down to earth reviews, much appreciated!
Hmmm I don’t have experience with that bag specifically but LOTS of time with the CTB26. I always wear a tight sternum strap out oh habit more than necessity. So my straps never walk on me. I also didn’t feel the need for the straps to break in on EG bags, other bags for sure but not so much these. What I do know is that there is a faction of people that their body’s and EG bags just don’t mix. I’ve read lots comments about back dog issues and other problems. The positive is that you’re are able to return the bag but it’s a hassle for sure. A restock is coming soon on the CTB20, I would still give it a shot because its design and function are quite different than the MPL.
Great vid!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Nice review!
Thanks!🙏🏽
Nice review. Subbed. Ps. I’m from 🇬🇧… we’ve heard of Mt. Rushmore 😉
@@sean1e100 🤣🤣 yes!!! I wasn’t sure how versed the world is in American monuments lol. Welcome and enjoy some Nando’s for me!
Pretty much perfect, if not too heavy 😁
Not the lightest bag for sure but given all the features and the fact that you can remove the frame sheet not too bad. My got to is of course the dragonfly, I trade Al the features away for a lighter bag every time.
What would you your top recommendation for a none clamshell backpack within 18 to 22L?
@@mahdiali6732 oooo that’s a good question, my favorite is the GORUCK M23 21L. Exceptional comfort, top loading with side access, internal water bottle pocket to keep a clean silhouette and imo, just the right amount of internal organization.
If not packed out as much does this remove the turtle shell effect?
🤣 yes to some extent but being 8.5in deep, it’s still kind of sticks out for a bag its size. Because of the 3D pockets, you can really pack this thing out and that’s when it becomes extremely noticeable.
They need to make a CTB16. Or just add water bottle pockets to the CPL16.
Maybe EG will fire up the shrinking machine one more time and hit us with a CTB16. They’ve been hell bent on not adding WBP’s on the CPL line.
Great review.. I'm torn between this or the CPL 16 that I have on pre-order I don't know which one to get... Anyone have experience on either please chime in!
@@Jasondranoff depends on your needs tbh, this one offers a lot but slightly bigger foot print with water bottle pockets. If you prefer something smaller and sleek, cpl16 for sure.
John, if you were to pick between this and the Goruck M23 21L for short trips / EDC, which would you choose and why? Still haven't pulled the trigger on the M23, and starting to feeling like I'm going to part from my CHZ22.
I would pick the M23 for me because it’s a simpler layout, has the ability to expand just incase I come back with more than what I left with and I prefer GORUCKS harness over Evergoods. None of that is a knock on the CTB20 though because it has the most useful and thoughtful design if you prefer internal organization. The EG straps are plenty comfortable it’s just a matter of personal preference and carry style. A year ago I would’ve picked the EG but now I’m a pouch guy so I don’t need pockets for everything.
@@UnPackD Really appreciate you always responding with thoughtfulness. I've come away from needing internal organization as well and prefer less pockets, so M23 sounds right for me. Yeah, there's something about EG straps that, while good, I've been starting to feel so discomfort with them. Goruck's seem like they take time to break in, but I have yet to hear complaints about the way they carry overall.
@@BiggDeli the GR straps are like no other I’ve seen. They’re BEEFY and the bags can be slightly heavier but they’re comfortable. You could also remove the frame sheet or replace it to adjust for comfort. I haven’t had to do that personally but since I’m always changing bags during testing for the videos, I’m always happy when I switch back to a GR bag. Been carrying the GR1 in Robic since I’m testing slings for upcoming videos.
Appreciate you always stopping by brother 🫡🤝
nice job on the video! one tip as you make more content - see if you can straighten out your backdrop - it's skewed to the camera (maybe one side is farther away .. it seems level to the table but you can see it at the top of the frame where it doesn't look level in any way across the top of the frame) - it's pretty disorienting / distracting. Keep up the great work, you have a good presentation style.
@@DaveStern2 hahaha 😂 The issues has been sorted in the newer videos, thanks!
Got the CTB 26 in xpac. Best backpack ever made. When I need something smaller i use my Able Carry Daily Plus xpac. Would love see CTB 20 with xpac in the future. Im living in rainy parts of Sweden so xpac is a must. Great video btw. Keep up the good work! Cheers
@@ANumberOfNames_PoGo the CTB26 on xpac is fantastic! I had a phoenix II for a bit. I’m sure at some point we’ll see a different fabric, may take awhile but I bet we will. Thanks for watching! 🇸🇪
I would have preferred the bag to be 1 inch taller and 1 inch less deep. Would have made it less boxy looking and better for item storage too imho.
@@Seanonyoutube I couldn’t agree more, but I guess this is why it appeals more to the shorter statures
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I wonder if these bags are designed in a too safe location.
It's all fun to have quick access when you swing the bag around. Only problem is that after 10min walking there won't be stuff to access quickly any more.
Stuffing your wallet on the inside, for which you need to put the bag down to access. Loses all usefulness again.
There should be a pocket near the back for wallet.
Going through the airport or public transportation means you need to get to wallet and passport easily.
This bag means I still need a sling on me.
TOTALLY understand your concern because it’s mine as well. 99.9% of the time I travel, it’s with a sling for this very reason. If you skip to the load out portion of the video I pack my wallet in what I refer to as a security pocket. This non mesh zippered pocket is inside the main component and putting your valuables behind a zipper within a zipper feels more secure. I intentionally didn’t load any valuables in the QAP’s for the reason you stated. It’s not the most convenient solution but it’s the best option for this particular pack I feel. Appreciate your perspective!
@@UnPackD yeah I saw it.
But that's a location that means you are putting your bag down every time you need to access it.
Might be convenient of extra cash or passport once you are at the location.
But for the airport and wallet it's too much of a hassle.
I'm going to mod my trakke bannoch to have a pocket like this. Just sew one of the bottle holders shut. And add a zipper at the back.
The aer CPP has a zip which is close enough to my back for safe countries like Japan. But otherwise the bags really need one like the able carry 13.
@@DaemonViews yeah taking the pack off every time to access your cash is a pain in the butt for sure. I would LOVE to see how your BP mod comes out! I don’t use the WBP’s on my BP so this is very interesting, I could benefit from a zippered pocket.
@@UnPackD, I think that big side access pocket is the best place to keep a wallet. It has a zippered compartment inside towards the bottom half. You swing the bag to your side, open the side access zipper, and then the wallet from the smaller zippered compartment. A wallet behind 2 zippers is pretty secure and easy to access as well without having to lay the bag down. At least that is how I would carry my wallet with the CTB series.
@@paraagshah4153 yeah I could see that, guess for me carrying 2 passports and a wallet it was too snug. The other pockets drop ins were perfect passport sized and still had zipper behind zipper protection.
the weak point of CTB are the stretchy materials... how to repair those when wornout?
@@7Archie4 well most people replace the bag before the stretch material fades I suppose but EG does offer a lifetime warranty on their bags. I have no personal experience but I’ve heard their customer service is excellent.
How is the 420d on this compared to the CPL 24, which uses 840d ballistic?
@@JasonDranoff-f9c I actually really like the 420d it’s softer than the 840. You can tell the 840d is definitely beefier but having used my CTB26 for EDC and travel, the 420d has definitely held up to common use case scenarios. If I’m going to be putting a pack through tougher uses like hiking and camping, I usually lean on my packs that are made of ultra or dyneema so I can’t speak to 420d being used hard.
@@UnPackD That's great to hear! I had a CPL 24 and liked the fabric but didn’t love it. Initially, I thought they used the same fabric on both the CTB 20 and CPL 16/24.... I actually just canceled my CPL 16 preorder and got this instead! Hope I made the right call. I'm subscribed and liked-great video, you're doing good work!
@@JasonDranoff-f9c I think the CTB line is better all around IMO of course everyone has their own preferences. I do believe the CTB20 checks so many boxes for most people.
Appreciate the sub and feedback! I’m new to content creation as a whole and hopefully I can keep improving my presentation and video editing skills to make these videos more fun and enjoyable to watch.
@@UnPackD I thought you did a great job! You got me to cancel my preorder, which says a lot! I wanted one bag to do it all-work, travel, etc.-and this is definitely the better choice. Thanks, and good luck with your channel!
Which would you recommend and would use personally as an EDC bag, CTB20 or CPL16?
I like the bottle pockets of the CTB20 but not the bulk.
I like the slim profile of the CPL16 but would like bottle pockets.
It’s a shame they can’t make an in between bag like a CHZ16 with dedicated laptop compartment. Damn shame.
Oofff that’s a tough call. I think I rather have a little extra room and get the WBP’s if that’s really important. On the flip side, I’ve actually been carrying my bottle on the inside of the main compartment for almost all my bags, regardless if they have external WBP’s. I really like to maintain that sleek profile and not have all kinds of things poking out.
Long story longer, I think I would go CPL16 and figure out how to incorporate my bottle inside or change bottles to accommodate. Probably not the best solution but I know myself and that’s something i totally see myself doing. 🤣
@@UnPackD I appreciate your honesty 👍🏼 I think I may go with the CPL as well. Hopefully one day they can make that Goldilocks bag that meets both world
Enjoyed the video. Liked and followed! Going to check out more
Thank you such for the sub, appreciate the support!
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🤣🤣 oh man how many times did I bumble on about the turtle action going on 🤣🤦🏽♂️
@@UnPackD Bro that was the dealbreaker for me is the look🥲 I had the 26 liter and it had a weird shape compared to the rectangle cpl. Thanks for calling out the turtle but glad you enjoyed the 20liter
I'm bothered by the moving wall background (cloth?) but good review.
Hahaha 😂 yes it bugs me too, you’re the first person to call it out. It’s just a cheap Amazon bought background mounted on a back drop stand. No matter how tight I stretch it, it still moves. Best case would be to mount and nail it to the wall but there’s stuff behind there so that out.
idéal pour moi ! 🤗
Very good backpack!🎒
Why do companies still do horizontal luggage pass throughs? Deal breaker for me
@@Outrayjes1 always wondered that too! Maybe it’s just easier to implement a horizontal one.
@@Outrayjes1 @UnPackD it’s to make the laptop compartment accessible in the same horizontal orientation as the bag. If they made the pass-through vertical it would be a little more awkward to get the laptop from the side of the backpack, where it has a higher risk of falling out. Makes sense IMO.
Horizontal luggage pass-thru makes sense for this particular backpack. Because both the laptop compartment and the front admin compartment are horizontal access as well.
Subbed. One thing of note, I’d like it if you would tell us where they are made. A lot of these manufacturers don’t give that information on their website, and if they do, it is buried deep in there.
I know it doesn’t matter to most people, but I’d rather not buy from companies that do business in China, when I can. Their government doesn’t allow its citizen’s any freedoms, and I don’t support that
Noted! Thank you for this kind of feedback, exactly what I’m looking for and if I can find that information I’ll be sure to include it. In case anyone is wondering, these bags are made in Vietnam, designed in Bozeman Montana.
@@UnPackD I’m am glad that you’re receptive to feedback, it will make you a better creator. The manufacturing information should be included on a tag sewn into the bag. I believe it is mandated by law that it is included in there.
I wish you well on your journey through this adventure. Keep up the good work