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Black Raven Outdoors
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 มิ.ย. 2023
Black Raven Outdoors
Exploring and building a varied wilderness skill set for self reliance.
-Bushcraft
-Survival
-Outdoor Gear Review
-Camping
-Hiking
-DIY
-Basic Automotive
Exploring and building a varied wilderness skill set for self reliance.
-Bushcraft
-Survival
-Outdoor Gear Review
-Camping
-Hiking
-DIY
-Basic Automotive
Maxpedition Gyrfalcon 36ltr Review/overview
A quick review and overview of my much-loved Maxpedition Gyrfalcon This video goes over the features and pouch/ compartment layout of the Gyrfalcon using my gear as an example of its capacity.
In an upcoming video I plan on making a few modifications, so I wanted to review it as it came from Maxpedition.
I mostly use it for day hikes as well as having a backpack in my car with food, water and first aid gear. The pack performs perfectly its only downsides being its inability to transport large bulky items due to compartment layout and its minimalistic harness system.
Thanks for watching,
Regards Noah from Black Raven Outdoors.
In an upcoming video I plan on making a few modifications, so I wanted to review it as it came from Maxpedition.
I mostly use it for day hikes as well as having a backpack in my car with food, water and first aid gear. The pack performs perfectly its only downsides being its inability to transport large bulky items due to compartment layout and its minimalistic harness system.
Thanks for watching,
Regards Noah from Black Raven Outdoors.
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Good pack
I’ve now taken this bag on many multi day hikes including Kilimanjaro. Phenomenal quality and not heavy for the construction
Great Pack .Five Years no Problems
Hey mate, what drew you to the gyrfalcon vs the falcon 3 I only ask as iam in two minds myself. I own the falcon 2 and even though it's a incredible bag I find it just too small, I recently bought the Tasmanian tiger raid pack mk3 which is closer to a bushcraft open top style bag and being 52lt is nice, but I prefer the compartmentalisation of the falcon range
Hey mate, I prefer the layout of the Gyrfalcon over the Falcon 3. The main thing is the versatility of being able to remove the bottom pouch to accommodate a bedroll/ tent which allows me to do lightweight overnighters. However, if you already own a Falcon 2 and a TT MK2 Raid you may find the Gyrfalcon a bit lacking as its only 16ltrs bigger than the Falcon 2. As always, it's just personal preference. Thanks for the comment!