Black Diamond Distance 22 - Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ธ.ค. 2023
- Walking a fine line between saving weight and being durable, the Black Diamond 22L pack/vest has over performed in every fashion I have used it. From ultra-marathons and trail running, to gravel biking and multi-day bikepacking, this bag has been with me every step of the way, and continues to impress.
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I have the Distnace 15 and love it! I was able to fit everything for a 6 day alps crossing with staying in huts. I was really looking forward for the 22l version to hopefully fit my outdoor sleeping setup in there :D
Using the 15 for 6 days is epic! Well done!! I've managed to fit a sleeping bag liner, ultralight tent, trekking poles, some food, and some clothes in the 22
Wow! Great review!! I have quick question. Can it fix the bladder hose using a shoulder strap?
Where have you been?! Nice review! I have black diamond trekking poles and love them.
Oh just traveling, working, playing… all the good things hahaha
Thanks for the great review!
I have a quick question. Can you wash it in the washing machine?
Hi! Thanks for this review, well made and professionally presented. You mention you went bikepacking wearing this vest. I'd like to ask you, do you think it's possible to mount a small camera (Fuji xt30) on a shoulder strap via a Peak design clip?
I usually wear the camera on my shoulders when I travel and I never bring a backpack while bikepacking but since next summer I'll be traveling in Iceland on my gravel bike I'm considering purchasing a vest/backpack to store some heavy stuff to lighten the bike while river crossing, to stash waterproofs for quick access and to take extra clothing for the occasional hike. Do you think the backpack you presented would work for me? Cheers from Finland
I just tried out the Peak clip with my Sony s6400 and a medium sized lens. The Peak clip does fit the shoulder strap, but with how thin the straps are, expect the balance of the pack to be thrown off a bit and for the camera to bounce/swing if you're moving at any decent pace. Hope this helps!
@@SJA-Reviews it actually helps a lot, thank you very much!
Great review! Curious, with the stretching on the shoulder straps, how much weight were you carrying that caused the stretching?
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Great review! One quick question, do you know how large of a bladder the internal sleeve will hold? Thanks in advance.
I had a 3L and it fit just right, I wouldn't go bigger than that though. Hope this helps!
@@SJA-Reviews That does help. For long outings I prefer to bring 3L but some of the packs I've been eyeing only allow for 2L. Thanks for the quick answer :)
Nice review thanks! I'm training for my next mountain ultra and running to and from the office is realistically the only way to get in enough miles. Unfortunately that now means carrying my laptop... It's small 14" mac book sized would that fit in this bag and any thoughts on comfort levels running to the office with that sort of weight? I have a similar bag that works ok but going to need to replace soon. Thanks!
I’m pretty sure a 14” would fit, and comfort would come down to how heavy it is and if you’re carrying anything else. In terms of weight it should be ok, and if you have a jacket or shirt to pack with it to prevent bouncing, I think you’d be in business 👍🏼
@@SJA-Reviews great thanks, yes that was my thinking.
Great review! How stable is the pack when it’s only partially full? Does the side compression system keep it well cinched down?
The side compressions strings do work well, but depending on what you're carrying, the contents may settle at the bottom of the bag, making a bulge at your lower back, and the compression strings can't really help with that. Hope this helps!
It does thanks 😊
Also, do you us a sports watch like Garmin or Suunto?
I use a Garmin Fenix 6; been using Garmin watches for about 10 years and don’t plan on switching!
Tested it. I am afraid its pretty useless for a multiday ultra such as MDS at least for me. The bouncing is abnormal.
What would you use instead for MDS?