I have the exact same orange panga as you, I absolutely love it. I love the price of mind when throwing it in my truck bed during a rain storm and having no worries whatsoever. I also have the panga 50 duffle and it is amazing but hard to open up for bigger items.
Well after 1 week with the Panga28 I can definitely say I’m team panga. Pretty awesome, even an associate of mines returned his Crossroads27 after a hands on with the Panga.
I have both. The panga is absolutely badsss. They are both for two completely different functions. One is a semi decent computer bag. (Ipad still broke in the black bag) the panga is for wet adventures. Boats, jet skis, fishing. Open format to fit bulk things and keep dry. Both great bags. Different duty.
@@s2_eleven551 the weight of watches feels so much more normal on my right, never liked how it felt on my left, I also choke the band up closer to my wrist, and if the watch shas a crown, I lose mobility. On the right hand no issues!
@ I remember getting my first Casio watch in 3rd grade. I just naturally put it on my right wrist. I’m 43 now and couldn’t imagine wearing a watch on my left side. When I see people wearing their watch on their right side I like to ask why. And what their story behind it is.👍
Put some Velcro on the back of it and you got a $300 patch yeti's name ain't that good I like their product I have it but come on man put the crack pipe down😂
@@ronfry5851 crack pipe? Lol I’m not praising these bags. Just like the durability of some of their products. Name some you like better I’ll check those out too thanks!
I have the exact same orange panga as you, I absolutely love it. I love the price of mind when throwing it in my truck bed during a rain storm and having no worries whatsoever. I also have the panga 50 duffle and it is amazing but hard to open up for bigger items.
Well after 1 week with the Panga28 I can definitely say I’m team panga. Pretty awesome, even an associate of mines returned his Crossroads27 after a hands on with the Panga.
I don’t think having a bright orange backpack makes you less of a target than a plain black one 😂
Great Video. Will definitely be getting the 28l panga.not into have pockets or zippers all over. One big compartment will do it for me 👍🏻
@@ricardomerk2 definitely!
I have both. The panga is absolutely badsss. They are both for two completely different functions. One is a semi decent computer bag. (Ipad still broke in the black bag) the panga is for wet adventures. Boats, jet skis, fishing. Open format to fit bulk things and keep dry. Both great bags. Different duty.
I wish the orange one came in navy blue :/
Why do you wear your watch on your right hand? (I wear my watch on my right hand too)
@@s2_eleven551 the weight of watches feels so much more normal on my right, never liked how it felt on my left, I also choke the band up closer to my wrist, and if the watch shas a crown, I lose mobility. On the right hand no issues!
@ I remember getting my first Casio watch in 3rd grade. I just naturally put it on my right wrist. I’m 43 now and couldn’t imagine wearing a watch on my left side. When I see people wearing their watch on their right side I like to ask why. And what their story behind it is.👍
You have a royal oak?!?! What do you do for a living
how are the zippers holding up on the crossroads. Ive read reviews that they start to "bacon" and turn wavy?
@@bradhamilton5025 nothing like that yet, it’s been an EDC for me when flying probably over 30-35 round trips at this point
I wish you'd use two hands so you can properly show us the bag
He just wants to show off his AP
Put some Velcro on the back of it and you got a $300 patch yeti's name ain't that good I like their product I have it but come on man put the crack pipe down😂
@@ronfry5851 crack pipe? Lol I’m not praising these bags. Just like the durability of some of their products. Name some you like better I’ll check those out too thanks!
@@WadeDevelopmentGroupcheck out the fishpond thunderhead backpacks. It’s what I use for shoreline fishing