You did not show the tool compartment. 4:27 This is just a rebranded Hydrapak bladder, I have one with Hydrapak branding. I love this bladder, no spilling, easy to open and close.
I had a USWE Patriot 15L, but that bag had horrible shoulder straps, as it has plastic loops which dig into my collar bone if loaded to full capacity. But this pack does not have that. But I was not disappointed with the straps coming off, both the strap holding the hose attachment and one of the straps at the helmet holder. How is your pack now? it's been a year.
@@BikeRidez Maybe it's different materials. Maybe I was unlucky with the seams. I went for Evoc Explorer 30L. I wanted a big backpack to have a full frame camera, tripod, and proper tool compartment. 30L fits my use perfectly. I fit all tools I need, the tool compartment is bigger than the other backpacks I had(Evoc FR Enduro 16L, NEo 16L, USWE Patriot 15). It has own compartment for bladder, nice side pockets that fit any smartphone. I can fit a Peak design travel tripod, even room for a ball head, I don't have that yet, a Sony A7 IV with a 8mm lens, but could even go bigger, one more lens. Enough room for a jacket and some other stuff. I see USWE has HAJKER PRO 30L, but that's roll up and won't suit photography. I like to combine my hobbies and now shoot on with a camera only instead of my phone. For what I need I think I found the good option. It was on sale, it was a superb deal, cost similar to the 16L backpacks. I like the new shoulder strap thing called Brace Link seems to add comfort. Even loaded up fully with groceries , and heavier than I've had before it's more comfortable than previous backpacks. But the Patriot I could not load up that heavy anyway.
You say that the phone attachement can keep your iPhone 13 Max Pro. Can you give the meassurement of that attachement? Is it easy to use - take phone in and out of while on the bike? Thx in advance :)
I don't have the measurement on hand now but I'm sure you can look on the USWE website and get them. The link for this product is in the product description. However, it is very easy to get the phone in and out, even with large screen size like the iphone max. Although when I did this review I made notice that I thought it would be better to have my phone on the waste bands, I now think its much better on the upper chest straps. When it's there, I can play music from my phone and still be able to hear what is going on with my bike and the surroundings....
@@BikeRidez I bought the backpack and the phone bag ;) I got a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra phone. It has approx same size as the iPhone 13 Pro Max. It is possible to close the phonebag but only when the phone is in the correct position inside the bag. So when on the bike you might struggle a bit the make it fit correctly in order to be able to close the bag. But it's in and so far I love both the backpack (man, you are able to carry a lot with you! :D ) and the phone bag.
It’s almost a perfect bag but It’s actually not big enough for me… it is hard to fit a drone and extra batteries and a remote in there with all my other camera , and MTB equipment….
Loved the narration over the top. I think this bag will be my choice for moto vlogging. Thanks
@@SkimminBoots I still love this bag. I use it nearly everyday even for hiking too!
You did not show the tool compartment. 4:27 This is just a rebranded Hydrapak bladder, I have one with Hydrapak branding. I love this bladder, no spilling, easy to open and close.
Hi can you detach the belt strap? Thank you
I had a USWE Patriot 15L, but that bag had horrible shoulder straps, as it has plastic loops which dig into my collar bone if loaded to full capacity. But this pack does not have that. But I was not disappointed with the straps coming off, both the strap holding the hose attachment and one of the straps at the helmet holder. How is your pack now? it's been a year.
I’ve had no problems with the bag so far. It’s taken a lot of abuse too.
@@BikeRidez Maybe it's different materials. Maybe I was unlucky with the seams.
I went for Evoc Explorer 30L. I wanted a big backpack to have a full frame camera, tripod, and proper tool compartment. 30L fits my use perfectly.
I fit all tools I need, the tool compartment is bigger than the other backpacks I had(Evoc FR Enduro 16L, NEo 16L, USWE Patriot 15). It has own compartment for bladder, nice side pockets that fit any smartphone. I can fit a Peak design travel tripod, even room for a ball head, I don't have that yet, a Sony A7 IV with a 8mm lens, but could even go bigger, one more lens. Enough room for a jacket and some other stuff.
I see USWE has HAJKER PRO 30L, but that's roll up and won't suit photography. I like to combine my hobbies and now shoot on with a camera only instead of my phone.
For what I need I think I found the good option. It was on sale, it was a superb deal, cost similar to the 16L backpacks. I like the new shoulder strap thing called Brace Link seems to add comfort. Even loaded up fully with groceries , and heavier than I've had before it's more comfortable than previous backpacks. But the Patriot I could not load up that heavy anyway.
You say that the phone attachement can keep your iPhone 13 Max Pro. Can you give the meassurement of that attachement? Is it easy to use - take phone in and out of while on the bike?
Thx in advance :)
I don't have the measurement on hand now but I'm sure you can look on the USWE website and get them. The link for this product is in the product description. However, it is very easy to get the phone in and out, even with large screen size like the iphone max. Although when I did this review I made notice that I thought it would be better to have my phone on the waste bands, I now think its much better on the upper chest straps. When it's there, I can play music from my phone and still be able to hear what is going on with my bike and the surroundings....
@@BikeRidez I bought the backpack and the phone bag ;)
I got a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra phone. It has approx same size as the iPhone 13 Pro Max. It is possible to close the phonebag but only when the phone is in the correct position inside the bag. So when on the bike you might struggle a bit the make it fit correctly in order to be able to close the bag. But it's in and so far I love both the backpack (man, you are able to carry a lot with you! :D ) and the phone bag.
Hi! Can you try to weight the pack (without the back protector)
Im not sure if uswe have this spec im really interest.
Thx
According to USWE website: Backpack weight is: 1495g (*excluding the protector) -
Just like a bigger suitcase, more stuff to haul.
It’s almost a perfect bag but It’s actually not big enough for me… it is hard to fit a drone and extra batteries and a remote in there with all my other camera , and MTB equipment….