Lol Browners Magic Bag! Great vid mate, so well organised. Be interested to see if anyone can top that! Just had some chicken sausages of my own arrive with my meat delivery today ;). I enjoyed this mate. Top vid :)
Ha ha love it mate!! Top fan! Hammock gear link is below in the description. You should take a look, great as the dyneema drops weight and bulk, plus they make it fast to pack/unpack.
Love this pack layout and have just bought the bag and will be buying the friars bags. All I would say is that you seem to have a lots more stuff than you would ideally need. Two saws plus an axe plus several knives is a little overkill for a night or even two in the local woods.
Hey, glad you liked the video. Yes I'd agree, I could strip back more. It's more to show what's possible. Plus, some of the items I carry on my body, so don't count them as bag item. It's changed a fair bit now, Ikeep meaning to do an update video
Cheers my friend, you are very welcome! Always love the feedback, it's great that people enjoy my videos. I have a mini series planned for the neat future, so youve joined at a good time. Are you a tent or a hammock guy?
Cracking gear video kevin, waiting on my 28L singi arriving, digging your pack system mate, picked up a good few tips from watching this, cheers man ATB.
Kevin what size is the david friars round pouch you put in the singi add on pouch, I see he has a few different diameter ones, want to make sure I get the right one. Cheers.
@@Pat132 Hi mate, when you say add on pouch, do you mean the side pouch? I'm not sure what you're referring to. If it helps tell me what minute and sexond I show it in the video
This channel was a good find. (Yay algorithms ) Kit on here that I have not seen before, so very interesting, plus good overall content. Subscribed 😉😉😎😎
Cheers Jim, it's been a work in progress for some time. Do you do just bushcraft or hiking too? I'm about to prep for a Kayaking trip, so I'll be doing another kit video if you like that kind of thing.
Careful with the spork on the side pocket, got same setup spork and vidda pro, I tripled over a wet log and the spork went right through the pants and into the leg, haha.. i dont do that anymore 😂🎉
Yep that sounds like me. If you watch my videos I pretty much fall over in every video! In all honesty I've changed my setup a but since this video, might have to do a new video.
@@wildcampingkev Heyo, do you still use the singi 28 at all? Looking for something similar that I can use for single overnight trips and how you were packing seems right up my alley capacity wise. Do you still take it out every now and again? Saw you have been using different packs in your newer vids. Thanks for the sweet vid
@Kpgav95 yes absolutely. I use both the singu 28 and 40 something. The singing is used nearly all year with the exception of very cold days or when I want luxuries. If your strict with your packing the 28 will do most short trips. I also do alot of hiking and lightweight type trips which are less bushcraft, so weight is more of a consideration. On those trips I use hiking style packs. Glad you enjoyed, let me know if I can help any more!
Ah mate! Where do I start. Well after watching your latest film I was so impressed with your filming, editing and narration that I had to check this one out. Some really great gear choices and plenty of kit that I would love to get my hands on but a few out of my budget unfortunately. I would have been drawn to the stubben, but thanks for the heads up on that one. Good luck with the channel buddy. With content like this, you'll be smashing it in no time at all. Take care and all the best, J 👍.
Hey, thanks for the top comment, im glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah the Stubben is a great pack, Ive recently sold my old one (was tough to see it go!). But in my opinion the singi is better in many ways. Its taken me a long time to get to this point, lots of slow upgrade, it can be a costly exercise/hobby!. I have lots of plans for this year, including a trip to sweden bushcrafting and canoeing, or some long distance hikes and summits if thats your kind of thing! Keep in touch KB
Awesome man. Really interesting and I’ll be taking some tips. Get rid of the tarp and buy superfly tarp really good and much more fitted for that hammock. Awesome gear would love to camp with you 👍
Much smaller and lighter than my normal DD 3m tarp. I keep mine in stuff sack in front of bag with everything I need in there because I don’t like putting wet things in pack
Perfect timing for Christmas, I know what's wife will be buying me!! Definitely agree, I didnt show it but I keep a small drybag in the bottom of a side pouch for the same reason. Are you in the UK?
Really enjoyed that - a nice concise and practical kit you've put together there! I agree with you about the quality of DD. I've been using their kit for 7-8 years now and the items I bought way back then were much better in terms of manufacturing. Still reasonable for the price though. Subscribed, all the best, Andy
Im glad you enjoyed it Andy! It was an interesting process to film, and as I do with my kit, I've pulled the video to pieces in my head a thousand times already! I think it gives an idea of my thought process and why those choices were made. Its a real shame DD seem to have gone the way that they have, but I think they're likely just responding to pressure from Cheaper foreign brands. Thanks for the sub, new video out last night with some bushcraft skills. Mini series on the way covering lots of other skills I know ,and some Ill be learning along the way! Thanks Kevin
Hey mate, awesome video. Sorry for the long comment ahead. I've got a Hennessy XL Explorer hammock and a Hex fly from Hennessy as well. It's a little big I think to pack down into one of David's packing bags but I'm going to give it a crack anyway. If I have to, I was thinking of buying a more compact tarp and after hearing you say you don't rate the one you're currently using, could you suggest an alternative? I also use an "Alton Goods" 850 underquilt and an unbranded but relatively good, down packed sleeping bag, which I also doubt would reduce down to fit into one of David's packs. Considering getting a down quilt to get rid of the sleeping bag and save some space. I also wanted to reduce my cooking kit down to something similar to yours. I was looking at the Trangia cooker but even that doesn't save much more space than my little gas burner. I love that you've gone as minimalist as you have, I just don't have the trust in those little alcohol burners that I probably should. I was actually thinking of getting the Singi 48 with the two side attachments because I think what I have, even after condensing it, is still a little bulkier than your setup.
Hey bud! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm happy to help where I can. Where are you based? It might help with my responses. Tarp wise, I've now changed. I use the warbonnet superfly. It's pricey but managed to get a used one, so not too bad and in my opinion worth the money. It packs tiny and it even bigger than the dd superlight. The superlight is good, I just felt I could get better. After having the superfly I squally realise how good the dd superlight is, for the money it's a great option.
I think you'll be surprised what you can fit in the friars pouches. They're around 8-10 ltrs which will fit most down sleeping bags etc. I've got a winter down sleeping bag in one! As far as quilts, take a look at the cumulus range. I have the selva 300 and 450 underquilts and now the tiaga 250 quilt. Really rate their products. I can get the selva 300 underquilt and tiaga 250 quilt into one friars pouch and that will cope with down to 2°c. Stoves wise I now use the speedster stove, it packs tiny and has an integral pot stand. It's no good for cooking, but when in the woods I use a fire for cooking. I only use the stove for water boiling and coffee. Gas burner like the brs 3000t (check amazon) and gas canister are similar in size, but maybe more versatile.
Sorry having to check your message and then respond, so each time I have to leave my response. The trangias and alcohol burners, I would argue are more reliable. Less to go wrong. I also have the singi 48, use it more for longer camps and winter. It's definitely more flexible due to size, but I prefer the smaller option. Having the 48 with side pockets means you can easily swap to the 28 and just move the pockets across. This is what I do! Let me know if I can help any more. Kevin
Hi mate, long time!! Thanks, I saw you are in some of the wildcamping pages, so thought you might be interested. The woods near Taunton, but I tend to travel around. I have access to a couple of woodlands near me, but can't use them this time of year due to hunts. Definitely up for a camp at some point mate. Out tonight recording a new vid, catch up soon!
@@wildcampingkev been loving the wild camping for a long time just don't get to do enough! That conifer setting looks just like the woodland up pen. Can't beat it this time of year. DD ain't that bad. I've got a dd frontline xl hammock and a 3.5 sq tarp, it's all I could get on with being a bfg 😂, works pretty well even with woopie slings. Look forward to seeing the next video 👍🏼
Hey, sorry for late reply youtubes doing something odd to the channel. Yes very good point and it wasnt obvious. I keep a Osprey lightweight dry bag in the bottom of the side pocket. Ill throw it in there if its needed. Thats keeps it away from dry kit until I get to a new camp or home. Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed! Kev
@@wildcampingkev thanks for your reply. Your videos are great and your setup is a masterpiece I think! You hace potential with your channel mate, keep up your good work🤘🏼
Hi, I would say around 10-12kg. Its changed a little since I recorded this, but the basics are similar. Next time I'm out, I'll weigh it and let you know.
@@wildcampingkev Thanks so much for your unpacking video! I got my Singi28 right now and I am impressed how easy everything will fit in thanks to your idea with the packing system! Awesome video and great backpack.
Hey Luke, thanks for the sub!! I have a warbonnet blackbird, if you look in the video description I put a link to where you can buy it. They're made in America but a company called henge hammocks Imports them I think. I've had Eno hammocks, the Dd front line, I have experience with the a couple of other brands also, so if I can help with anything drop me a message and I'm happy to help. Check out my video May hammock camp done earlier in the year, I go into a little more detail on the hammock itself. Cheers
@@wildcampingkev yes, I have a snugpak one that's quite old and a bit worn out. I've been happy with it but think of retiring it and upgrading. Yours is a little bit out of my budget though.
Hi Kevin, I am the host of the ‘self sufficient hub’ podcast and am making an episode bushcraft skills like spoon carving and wondered if you’d like to be a guest? It would be a chance to plug your TH-cam channel. Let me know, Carl Host Self Sufficient Hub Podcast
Hey Carl, I'm no professional and am fully self taught, but I'd be happy to share what I know. Maybe email me, info should be in the about section and we can talk more. All the best Kevin
Lol Browners Magic Bag! Great vid mate, so well organised. Be interested to see if anyone can top that! Just had some chicken sausages of my own arrive with my meat delivery today ;). I enjoyed this mate. Top vid :)
Ha ha love it mate!! Top fan! Hammock gear link is below in the description. You should take a look, great as the dyneema drops weight and bulk, plus they make it fast to pack/unpack.
@@wildcampingkev Great info mate! :)
Love this pack layout and have just bought the bag and will be buying the friars bags. All I would say is that you seem to have a lots more stuff than you would ideally need. Two saws plus an axe plus several knives is a little overkill for a night or even two in the local woods.
Hey, glad you liked the video. Yes I'd agree, I could strip back more. It's more to show what's possible. Plus, some of the items I carry on my body, so don't count them as bag item. It's changed a fair bit now, Ikeep meaning to do an update video
Lovely work
Enjoyed watching
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Thank you! Cheers!
Always interesting to see what others setup for their setup...
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Thanks for the sub man. Where in the US are you? Are you a hammock or ground guy?
Really enjoyed the video , nice loadout , you have a new subscriber .
Thanks for the sub! Glad you enjoyed buddy!
New subscriber here. Excellent camping scenes, sights, sounds and I can imagine smells! Keep up the great work!
Cheers my friend, you are very welcome! Always love the feedback, it's great that people enjoy my videos. I have a mini series planned for the neat future, so youve joined at a good time. Are you a tent or a hammock guy?
Cracking gear video kevin, waiting on my 28L singi arriving, digging your pack system mate, picked up a good few tips from watching this, cheers man ATB.
No worries at all bud, it's an awesome pack I really rate it. Feel free to ask if you have any other questions mate
Kevin what size is the david friars round pouch you put in the singi add on pouch, I see he has a few different diameter ones, want to make sure I get the right one. Cheers.
@@Pat132 Hi mate, when you say add on pouch, do you mean the side pouch? I'm not sure what you're referring to. If it helps tell me what minute and sexond I show it in the video
Sorry man side pouch.
@@Pat132 hey Bud, can you point me to the point in the video when I show it? I don't want to give you the wrong info. Nice one
This channel was a good find. (Yay algorithms ) Kit on here that I have not seen before, so very interesting, plus good overall content. Subscribed 😉😉😎😎
Cheers Jim, it's been a work in progress for some time. Do you do just bushcraft or hiking too? I'm about to prep for a Kayaking trip, so I'll be doing another kit video if you like that kind of thing.
@@wildcampingkev Just about to start hiking after a long break. Keen to see the kayak trip.
@@Jim553just awesome! Enjoy your trip. Where are you going?
@@wildcampingkev heading south west and then up through Wales, body permitting😉😐😎
Great vid, you just got yourself a new subscriber 🎉😁
Welcome aboard! Glad you enjoyed it!
Careful with the spork on the side pocket, got same setup spork and vidda pro, I tripled over a wet log and the spork went right through the pants and into the leg, haha.. i dont do that anymore 😂🎉
Yep that sounds like me. If you watch my videos I pretty much fall over in every video!
In all honesty I've changed my setup a but since this video, might have to do a new video.
@@wildcampingkev Heyo, do you still use the singi 28 at all? Looking for something similar that I can use for single overnight trips and how you were packing seems right up my alley capacity wise. Do you still take it out every now and again? Saw you have been using different packs in your newer vids. Thanks for the sweet vid
@Kpgav95 yes absolutely. I use both the singu 28 and 40 something. The singing is used nearly all year with the exception of very cold days or when I want luxuries. If your strict with your packing the 28 will do most short trips.
I also do alot of hiking and lightweight type trips which are less bushcraft, so weight is more of a consideration. On those trips I use hiking style packs.
Glad you enjoyed, let me know if I can help any more!
Ah mate! Where do I start. Well after watching your latest film I was so impressed with your filming, editing and narration that I had to check this one out. Some really great gear choices and plenty of kit that I would love to get my hands on but a few out of my budget unfortunately. I would have been drawn to the stubben, but thanks for the heads up on that one. Good luck with the channel buddy. With content like this, you'll be smashing it in no time at all. Take care and all the best, J 👍.
Hey, thanks for the top comment, im glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah the Stubben is a great pack, Ive recently sold my old one (was tough to see it go!). But in my opinion the singi is better in many ways. Its taken me a long time to get to this point, lots of slow upgrade, it can be a costly exercise/hobby!. I have lots of plans for this year, including a trip to sweden bushcrafting and canoeing, or some long distance hikes and summits if thats your kind of thing! Keep in touch KB
Awesome man. Really interesting and I’ll be taking some tips. Get rid of the tarp and buy superfly tarp really good and much more fitted for that hammock.
Awesome gear would love to camp with you 👍
Great tip, thanks!! I've heard about the superfly. What's the pack size like? As you can see I don't have much space to spare!
Much smaller and lighter than my normal DD 3m tarp. I keep mine in stuff sack in front of bag with everything I need in there because I don’t like putting wet things in pack
Perfect timing for Christmas, I know what's wife will be buying me!! Definitely agree, I didnt show it but I keep a small drybag in the bottom of a side pouch for the same reason. Are you in the UK?
Yeah in the north east England I found you on Instagram 👍
Really enjoyed that - a nice concise and practical kit you've put together there! I agree with you about the quality of DD. I've been using their kit for 7-8 years now and the items I bought way back then were much better in terms of manufacturing. Still reasonable for the price though. Subscribed, all the best, Andy
Im glad you enjoyed it Andy! It was an interesting process to film, and as I do with my kit, I've pulled the video to pieces in my head a thousand times already! I think it gives an idea of my thought process and why those choices were made. Its a real shame DD seem to have gone the way that they have, but I think they're likely just responding to pressure from Cheaper foreign brands. Thanks for the sub, new video out last night with some bushcraft skills. Mini series on the way covering lots of other skills I know ,and some Ill be learning along the way! Thanks Kevin
Browners Magic Bag.
Ha ha haha ha hah I forgot about that!! Love it
Hey mate, awesome video. Sorry for the long comment ahead.
I've got a Hennessy XL Explorer hammock and a Hex fly from Hennessy as well. It's a little big I think to pack down into one of David's packing bags but I'm going to give it a crack anyway.
If I have to, I was thinking of buying a more compact tarp and after hearing you say you don't rate the one you're currently using, could you suggest an alternative?
I also use an "Alton Goods" 850 underquilt and an unbranded but relatively good, down packed sleeping bag, which I also doubt would reduce down to fit into one of David's packs.
Considering getting a down quilt to get rid of the sleeping bag and save some space.
I also wanted to reduce my cooking kit down to something similar to yours. I was looking at the Trangia cooker but even that doesn't save much more space than my little gas burner.
I love that you've gone as minimalist as you have, I just don't have the trust in those little alcohol burners that I probably should.
I was actually thinking of getting the Singi 48 with the two side attachments because I think what I have, even after condensing it, is still a little bulkier than your setup.
Hey bud! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! I'm happy to help where I can. Where are you based? It might help with my responses.
Tarp wise, I've now changed. I use the warbonnet superfly. It's pricey but managed to get a used one, so not too bad and in my opinion worth the money. It packs tiny and it even bigger than the dd superlight. The superlight is good, I just felt I could get better. After having the superfly I squally realise how good the dd superlight is, for the money it's a great option.
I think you'll be surprised what you can fit in the friars pouches. They're around 8-10 ltrs which will fit most down sleeping bags etc. I've got a winter down sleeping bag in one!
As far as quilts, take a look at the cumulus range. I have the selva 300 and 450 underquilts and now the tiaga 250 quilt. Really rate their products. I can get the selva 300 underquilt and tiaga 250 quilt into one friars pouch and that will cope with down to 2°c.
Stoves wise I now use the speedster stove, it packs tiny and has an integral pot stand. It's no good for cooking, but when in the woods I use a fire for cooking. I only use the stove for water boiling and coffee. Gas burner like the brs 3000t (check amazon) and gas canister are similar in size, but maybe more versatile.
Sorry having to check your message and then respond, so each time I have to leave my response.
The trangias and alcohol burners, I would argue are more reliable. Less to go wrong.
I also have the singi 48, use it more for longer camps and winter. It's definitely more flexible due to size, but I prefer the smaller option. Having the 48 with side pockets means you can easily swap to the 28 and just move the pockets across. This is what I do!
Let me know if I can help any more. Kevin
Sac magic! Tots tv!
Good video Kev, nice loadout. That woodland looks like round these parts? We should catch up and do some tree swinging sometime 😂👍🏼
Hi mate, long time!! Thanks, I saw you are in some of the wildcamping pages, so thought you might be interested. The woods near Taunton, but I tend to travel around. I have access to a couple of woodlands near me, but can't use them this time of year due to hunts. Definitely up for a camp at some point mate. Out tonight recording a new vid, catch up soon!
@@wildcampingkev been loving the wild camping for a long time just don't get to do enough! That conifer setting looks just like the woodland up pen. Can't beat it this time of year. DD ain't that bad. I've got a dd frontline xl hammock and a 3.5 sq tarp, it's all I could get on with being a bfg 😂, works pretty well even with woopie slings. Look forward to seeing the next video 👍🏼
Sack majik 👜
What do you do with the tarp getting wet? Do you have it with your hammock anyway?
Hey, sorry for late reply youtubes doing something odd to the channel. Yes very good point and it wasnt obvious. I keep a Osprey lightweight dry bag in the bottom of the side pocket. Ill throw it in there if its needed. Thats keeps it away from dry kit until I get to a new camp or home. Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed! Kev
@@wildcampingkev thanks for your reply. Your videos are great and your setup is a masterpiece I think!
You hace potential with your channel mate, keep up your good work🤘🏼
Thanks my friend! I have some more technical stuff to come, so hopefully that will add another element! Appreciate the support.
how much does your backpack weight?
Hi, I would say around 10-12kg. Its changed a little since I recorded this, but the basics are similar. Next time I'm out, I'll weigh it and let you know.
@@wildcampingkev Thanks so much for your unpacking video! I got my Singi28 right now and I am impressed how easy everything will fit in thanks to your idea with the packing system! Awesome video and great backpack.
@M1L31 I'm glad the video was of use and that you liked the @davidfriars packing cubes. He makes some great stuff!
What type of hammock do you have?
Sorry just found it in the description
Hey Luke, thanks for the sub!! I have a warbonnet blackbird, if you look in the video description I put a link to where you can buy it. They're made in America but a company called henge hammocks Imports them I think. I've had Eno hammocks, the Dd front line, I have experience with the a couple of other brands also, so if I can help with anything drop me a message and I'm happy to help. Check out my video May hammock camp done earlier in the year, I go into a little more detail on the hammock itself. Cheers
No worries, happy to give more detail if ou need it!
@@Luketsmith78 do you have a hammock?
@@wildcampingkev yes, I have a snugpak one that's quite old and a bit worn out. I've been happy with it but think of retiring it and upgrading. Yours is a little bit out of my budget though.
Hi Kevin,
I am the host of the ‘self sufficient hub’ podcast and am making an episode bushcraft skills like spoon carving and wondered if you’d like to be a guest? It would be a chance to plug your TH-cam channel.
Let me know,
Carl
Host
Self Sufficient Hub Podcast
Hey Carl, I'm no professional and am fully self taught, but I'd be happy to share what I know. Maybe email me, info should be in the about section and we can talk more. All the best Kevin
@@wildcampingkev cheers for the reply, I did have a look but couldn’t find an email address mate
@@SelfSufficientHub should be there now. I'm out on a camp, if you can't find it, I'll sort tomorrow. Cheers
@@wildcampingkev no rush man - turn your phone off 🤣
kevo-brown@hotmail.co.uk