You are one of the very few for whom I have activated the TH-cam bell, because I absolutely love your videos. All of them are really enjoyable and worth watching. Keep it up, your videos are fantastic. Thank you for the work.
Thanks for making this. I was getting ready to pull the trigger on one of these, but those side pockets aren’t as useful as I’d hoped. That green is awesome though! Thanks again for your thoughtful overview. I’ve really been enjoying all your videos.
I love the 16 L MacBook Pro it carries so much water lol and also letting you check emails. 😂😂😂 Sidenote - since bumping into you on Reddit I’ve been tracking a ton of your small ingenious ways to mount and carry things. I suggest you make a video on your customizations. I think it would be really cool to see how people modify/make things their own. for instance that little bungee attached to your triple aught pouch to quick release the fidlocks is awesome!
Tbh, it looks like the most unpractical backpack ever. The stiff xpac with the stiffer zippers, the water bottle pockets that take space inside, this tail thing when everything will fall out when you want the go in the bag. Sur It looks cool but so unpractical
Yea it’s definitely not the most perfectly designed bag, but no bag is! The beaver tail actually works really well in use and you can add rope or cord to help secure smaller items if you feel the need. Not sure I’ll end up keeping this but it’s definitely a really cool bag and is certainly very comfortable!
works fine for me as an EDC bag. Xpac is designed like that as its waterproof. The stiff zippers need breaking in and the tail is designed to keep shoes, jackets etc, things that you dont want taking up space inside the pack
You are one of the very few for whom I have activated the TH-cam bell, because I absolutely love your videos. All of them are really enjoyable and worth watching. Keep it up, your videos are fantastic. Thank you for the work.
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for making this. I was getting ready to pull the trigger on one of these, but those side pockets aren’t as useful as I’d hoped. That green is awesome though! Thanks again for your thoughtful overview. I’ve really been enjoying all your videos.
Right on! It’s definitely an awesome bag, an no bag is perfect but the side pockets are certainly something to consider.
I love the 16 L MacBook Pro it carries so much water lol and also letting you check emails. 😂😂😂
Sidenote - since bumping into you on Reddit I’ve been tracking a ton of your small ingenious ways to mount and carry things. I suggest you make a video on your customizations. I think it would be really cool to see how people modify/make things their own. for instance that little bungee attached to your triple aught pouch to quick release the fidlocks is awesome!
great review, thanks. Somehow I would like this bag, somehow the ebay scalper prices drive me to other backpacks.
Do you have a link to those fidlock connectors you have mounted to the molle for the pouch? That's a great set up...
These are the two you need. This is the set but they sell them separately:
www.etsy.com/listing/1568267345/
How did you get the cobra buckles connected to the hypalon? 🤔
You pass the hypalon through the Cobra buckle and then use a gatekeeper clip to lock it on.
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Not wanting to undo your neatly folded webbing to show how the beaver tail works. I feel ya xd
Hahah you got me
Tbh, it looks like the most unpractical backpack ever. The stiff xpac with the stiffer zippers, the water bottle pockets that take space inside, this tail thing when everything will fall out when you want the go in the bag. Sur It looks cool but so unpractical
Yea it’s definitely not the most perfectly designed bag, but no bag is! The beaver tail actually works really well in use and you can add rope or cord to help secure smaller items if you feel the need.
Not sure I’ll end up keeping this but it’s definitely a really cool bag and is certainly very comfortable!
@@ECsEDC nevertheless, your video’s are as always a joy to watch. 👌🏻
My sense: they are very specific features for very specific uses. They will be great for some, nonsensical for others. To each their own.
works fine for me as an EDC bag. Xpac is designed like that as its waterproof. The stiff zippers need breaking in and the tail is designed to keep shoes, jackets etc, things that you dont want taking up space inside the pack
Another overpriced backpack that can't survive the wilds of backpacking.