Wow! I was a little surprised when I first saw this bag. There is a lot going on...a ton of pockets (maybe a little to many?) Love the interior colour and love the grab handle (hint hint). I'm not sold on all the in the face branding. I think they did a pretty good job with the target audience in mind. It's not something I would reach for (like the Rainmaker from Greenroom 136 for me) but I appreciate the thought that went into this bag.
We're very impressed with this pack but as a Rescue Bag for first responders. Even Prep Medic would be interested with its capabilities. Own something similar but it's more of a Surf Bag by Rip Curl but it has all the requirements for an Outback Rescue Bag. Used it a few time in fire rescue. Great show cobber.Cheers mate.
Anyone heard of the Maxpedition taheema 37L? I'd love to see Aaron's take on that bag. I picked one up on sale recently and it is basically a tactical Tom bihn.
Hi Aaron, something it is not clear for me, the Aer Duffel Pack 3 almost has the same measurements as the Able Carry Max and they say it is only a 21.4 or 24 liters, it seems that the capacity is higher than that, do you think that the capacity is higher than 24 liters? Thanks.
Great review! One question - how water resistant is this bag? The website claims it is waterproof but the lack of PU coating makes me doubt this claim 🤔
Thank you! It’s definitely NOT waterproof, but then again only scuba diving bags really are. This bag has some decent water resistance if you get stuck in some quick rain, but overall not the most water resistant on the market
@@Nomads.Nation love how you guys cover these niches, really casts a wide net for a lot of different interests Also, good luck on the Muay Thai, I used to train in it and I loved it
@@Nomads.Nation amazing. Just protect your head and ensure your retinas and eyes are healthy. Sometimes even with head protection the concussive force can cause retinal tears, just be mindful of it. Same goes for brain health too. Unless you want to compete I’d advise against heavy sparring, it’s caused a lot of damage to me in my younger years. Be safe and have fun man, it’s an awesome thing.
@@kozmo7 thanks dude! I haven't sparred yet, and I'm not sure if I plan to. I just like the cardio aspect and learning the technique with the trainers and hitting the shit out of the bags loll
Love that u truthfully reveal all the cons. Biggest reason why I subscribe your channel👍 I really like the bag but all the paddings in the back and strap makes me wonder how durable it will be in 5~10 years. Thx for the video man
I can only speak to the one I reviewed, which I think def doesn’t provide the most bang for your buck, but also isn’t vastly overpriced given the features/build/materials you are getting
@@Nomads.Nation They seem to be backlogged on production, only a few things in stock. I did get my first Greenroom bag in - the Quickdraw. Its a nice sort of mini-satchel/camera bag. The opening gusset is nice for access, useful size for lunch etc.
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You can almost carry a spotter in that thing.
😂 😂
The spotter would want to be the weight of a newborn because the straps rip off with minor usage
I was contemplating getting this bag or the 5.11 RUSH
I’ve heard good things about the 5.11 but haven’t reviewed it yet
@@Nomads.Nation Thank you!
Wow! I was a little surprised when I first saw this bag. There is a lot going on...a ton of pockets (maybe a little to many?) Love the interior colour and love the grab handle (hint hint). I'm not sold on all the in the face branding. I think they did a pretty good job with the target audience in mind. It's not something I would reach for (like the Rainmaker from Greenroom 136 for me) but I appreciate the thought that went into this bag.
The grab handle is so cool!
We're very impressed with this pack but as a Rescue Bag for first responders. Even Prep Medic would be interested with its capabilities. Own something similar but it's more of a Surf Bag by Rip Curl but it has all the requirements for an Outback Rescue Bag. Used it a few time in fire rescue. Great show cobber.Cheers mate.
good call!
good to see you all sat round drinking Johnnie Walker black label! Great review too!
Brainstorming sessions are always better with a bit of JWB
Does anyone know if you can put in a SBD lever belt and weightlifting shoes in the big compartment?
hoping someone from the community can help
Would this be a good choice for a BJJ bag?
I’ve never owned any BJJ gear so not sure
Worth upgrading from the original 45L bag?
Is this V2? If so I didn’t review V1 so can’t say for sure
Anyone heard of the Maxpedition taheema 37L? I'd love to see Aaron's take on that bag. I picked one up on sale recently and it is basically a tactical Tom bihn.
have not, I'll check it out though
Hi Aaron, something it is not clear for me, the Aer Duffel Pack 3 almost has the same measurements as the Able Carry Max and they say it is only a 21.4 or 24 liters, it seems that the capacity is higher than that, do you think that the capacity is higher than 24 liters? Thanks.
it feels like 24 liters to me
@Nomads.Nation Aer Duffle Pac 3 large at 28-35L would be the perfect gym backpack. A small duffle just doesn't make sense, seems contradictory
Great review! One question - how water resistant is this bag? The website claims it is waterproof but the lack of PU coating makes me doubt this claim 🤔
Thank you! It’s definitely NOT waterproof, but then again only scuba diving bags really are. This bag has some decent water resistance if you get stuck in some quick rain, but overall not the most water resistant on the market
I see! How would you compare this with the Aer Duffle Pack 3 - better, worse or same water resistance?
@@surajlaha3979 better, especially if there’s an XPAC version available. But still not waterproof, but def more water resistant
Wolfpak review please
I will add to our wish list
Is this 25l or 45l ?
45L
Do you review the E-bike?
dont know what that is
I was just looking at this for a gym bag. They have a white camo that looks slick! But ultimately it’s too damn big lol.
Yea it’s really really really big lol
Haha I was looking for a better bag option for basketball….i think this may work for that too beyond lifting purposes
For sure! You might be able to fit two basketballs in there haha
I just bought one. It’s worthy
💪🏻
I live in the gym and have a ton of shit to take with me
This seems like a really good bag for me
Thank you for reviewing this one my man
Glad to help! It’s definitely a niche bag for people with your lifestyle and a great pick tbh
@@Nomads.Nation love how you guys cover these niches, really casts a wide net for a lot of different interests
Also, good luck on the Muay Thai, I used to train in it and I loved it
@@kozmo7 loving MT, it's been borderline transformational tbh
@@Nomads.Nation amazing. Just protect your head and ensure your retinas and eyes are healthy. Sometimes even with head protection the concussive force can cause retinal tears, just be mindful of it. Same goes for brain health too.
Unless you want to compete I’d advise against heavy sparring, it’s caused a lot of damage to me in my younger years.
Be safe and have fun man, it’s an awesome thing.
@@kozmo7 thanks dude! I haven't sparred yet, and I'm not sure if I plan to. I just like the cardio aspect and learning the technique with the trainers and hitting the shit out of the bags loll
Beat me to the Aer comparison
Aer comparison?
Great review. Seems like a tank of a bag
Oh yea it’s a big boy
Love that u truthfully reveal all the cons. Biggest reason why I subscribe your channel👍
I really like the bag but all the paddings in the back and strap makes me wonder how durable it will be in 5~10 years.
Thx for the video man
thanks for the kind words! I never know how well a bag will last for 10 years, but I think this one has a pretty good chance
NOPE ours lasted 10 low duty uses and the strap is ripping off. Customer service are 💩
I think my 17in laptop intentionally turned it's fan on at that "normal" comment. 😂
;)
All of the bfa bags are vastly over priced. They're literally £30 bags with a couple of quids worth of patches going for 120
I can only speak to the one I reviewed, which I think def doesn’t provide the most bang for your buck, but also isn’t vastly overpriced given the features/build/materials you are getting
i never felt like i need a backpack for going to gym
this bag is for people who have a ton of gym gear OR live in a city/no car
Sold out so fast damnnn 😢
Yea it’s been out of stock for a few weeks - should be back soon
45l that’s a big bag. Unpacked it doesn’t look that huge. It is sorta reminiscent of a Greenroom136 Rainmaker in looks, but on steroids.
Good looks! I’ve heard great things about Greenroom and have reached out to them to review a bag, but to no avail yet 😢
@@Nomads.Nation They seem to be backlogged on production, only a few things in stock. I did get my first Greenroom bag in - the Quickdraw. Its a nice sort of mini-satchel/camera bag. The opening gusset is nice for access, useful size for lunch etc.
Greenroom 136 is awesome! I am currently customizing a Rainmaker. I'll send you the specs/pics once I receive it@@Nomads.Nation
yea@@jonuiuc they just told me they'd be out of stock for a few months - supply chains are tough!
I use the Patagonia Black Hole bag for the gym. Enough.
Not my favorite since it’s a top loader with no other access to the main compartment. That drives me crazy lol
I’m here because I’m a backpack nerd
me too
8:24 you never had a weeks worth of gain. But hang in there.
no idea what this means
you lost me at the laptop not being protected. The cheapest decathlons solve the issue
I wouldn't say it's NOT protected, but it def could be better for the price point