Saw this on Nya-Evo IG and I must say, there are videos lacking for backpacking using this type of bags. I own a similar bag (Wandrd Fernweh) and it really does go heavy if you really maximize the huge spaces and put in a lot of gear. It would be helpful if you have someone to share the weight though. Can't wait for your follow up videos!
Danke Michael, Ich habe mir den Rucksack auch gegönnt und muss sagen er hat wirklich viel Platz und ist sehr durchdacht aufgebaut. Konnte leider auch noch keine längeren Touren damit machen und bin sehr gespannt wie er sich dann bewährt. Ist jedenfalls ein super Teil, auch von der Verarbeitung her. Danke auch für deine Videos, die mir bei der Kaufentscheidung auch noch mal geholfen haben.
So I am not the only one thats likes to put a base layer under bag before setting down. As you say, good for when wet conditions or sandy beach. . What pouch are you using for your water bottle ? Thanks for showing it's capabilities.
Hello Michael. I would like to use this backpack for wildlife photography. But I read that the fabric is. To noisy for this practice. What do you think a bout this ? Thanks for All your vidéo ! Christian
I'd say the fabric is similar to other backpacks in terms of noise. It's very robust and thick and if you brush it or rummage around in the backpack, it makes a sound. But I don't know which pack wouldn't ;-) As a disclaimer: I'm no wildlife photographer and I don't know how much noise a "silent" backpack would produce. But I can't say that the F-Stop packs I had before were any more silent - as an example
Hallo Bruno, ja irgendwo muss man immer Kompromisse eingehen und wie bei den meisten Fotorucksäcken liegt das Rückenteil relativ flach am Rücken an. Es gibt etwas Ventilation durch die Struktur des Rückenteils, aber das ist nicht vergleichbar mit z.B. einem Deuter oder Fjällraven. Aber im Vergleich zu meinem F-Stop Satori habe ich das Gefühl, dass es besser ist. Seit ich den Rucksack habe war es aber noch nie so richtig warm und so kann ich noch nicht final sagen, wie viel ich im Sommer schwitzen werde. Aber ich erwarte einen feuchten Rücken. Dafür ist er aber sehr bequem vom Tragesystem und der Hüftgurt trägt sehr gut.
Nice bag and explainations, Michael. Weight and size is never a big deal as long as you are on a flat terrain. When it goes up hill, it's another story, each g becomes kg...😂
That's why I want to try the Fjord pack. The Kajka I used before weighs 1kg more than the Fjord because the Kajka is made for longer hikes even. So that's why I will now try how it is to trade a bit of comfort on the shoulders against 1kg of weight. I certainly gain a lot when it comes to the photography part of things ;-)
thanks for these great 2 videos about the Fjord 60-C... my sleeping bag and mat are smaller than yours but, do you think there´ll be space for a Jet boil cooking system and some food?? Thank you for helping, Alvaro
Hi, there is definitely space left for food. Up where I had put the 1kg weight, I could fit a box of food. I usually only bring prepared food on my overnight trips, so I don't own a Jet-Boil. I have to check it's size. I guess it should fit, if only a small gas cartridge is used. Also, it depends on the amount of camera gear you bring. Currently I have the medium ICU, which for a hiking trip in the alps I would not completely fill, because I'd likely leave the filters. So I might even get away with a small ICU for such trips and then I'd definitely have enough space in the top of the bag. If you can tell me the measurements of your Jet boil I can have a look, maybe find something of similar size and do a packing test.
@@mibreit-photo thx for you fast reply, it´s like a Nalgene I think, gas catridge going into the JB, so there is no extra space needed for it... Regards from Chile
@@rockalvaro I did some measurements -> it will fit. In my video you see I have my rain jacket inside the main pocket at the top. For you I would rather try to stuff all clothes into the rollable top compartment (should usually work) which frees up more space for food and your jetboil in the main pocket. If this is sufficient for you I cannot say. For me it will be plenty ;-)
Servus Michael u. Danke für den interessanten Bericht. Da mein aktueller RS. am "sterben" ist 😉 ist es wohl nur mehr eine Frage der Zeit. Kurze Frage: bin ich richtig, das du beim Fotoinlet die Gr. M in Gebrauch hast? Dank dir und schöne Ostern Klaus
It's usually only 1-2 nichts and I carry around 18kg. But with this pack I might be able to loose one kg. The kajka I was using before weighed 1 kg more, pack alone
Saw this on Nya-Evo IG and I must say, there are videos lacking for backpacking using this type of bags. I own a similar bag (Wandrd Fernweh) and it really does go heavy if you really maximize the huge spaces and put in a lot of gear. It would be helpful if you have someone to share the weight though.
Can't wait for your follow up videos!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this
Danke Michael,
Ich habe mir den Rucksack auch gegönnt und muss sagen er hat wirklich viel Platz und ist sehr durchdacht aufgebaut. Konnte leider auch noch keine längeren Touren damit machen und bin sehr gespannt wie er sich dann bewährt. Ist jedenfalls ein super Teil, auch von der Verarbeitung her.
Danke auch für deine Videos, die mir bei der Kaufentscheidung auch noch mal geholfen haben.
Hi Michael - very nice review and it looks like a very good pack!
So I am not the only one thats likes to put a base layer under bag before setting down. As you say, good for when wet conditions or sandy beach. . What pouch are you using for your water bottle ? Thanks for showing it's capabilities.
I usually put the Raincover on my bags when i have to throw them in sand. Here i needed the cover more for unpacking 😀
Good review! Thanks for sharing!
Hello Michael.
I would like to use this backpack for wildlife photography.
But I read that the fabric is. To noisy for this practice.
What do you think a bout this ?
Thanks for All your vidéo !
Christian
I'd say the fabric is similar to other backpacks in terms of noise. It's very robust and thick and if you brush it or rummage around in the backpack, it makes a sound. But I don't know which pack wouldn't ;-) As a disclaimer: I'm no wildlife photographer and I don't know how much noise a "silent" backpack would produce. But I can't say that the F-Stop packs I had before were any more silent - as an example
hallo Michael,danke für das informative Video-wie ist die Atmungsaktivität des Rückenteils?
Hallo Bruno, ja irgendwo muss man immer Kompromisse eingehen und wie bei den meisten Fotorucksäcken liegt das Rückenteil relativ flach am Rücken an. Es gibt etwas Ventilation durch die Struktur des Rückenteils, aber das ist nicht vergleichbar mit z.B. einem Deuter oder Fjällraven.
Aber im Vergleich zu meinem F-Stop Satori habe ich das Gefühl, dass es besser ist. Seit ich den Rucksack habe war es aber noch nie so richtig warm und so kann ich noch nicht final sagen, wie viel ich im Sommer schwitzen werde. Aber ich erwarte einen feuchten Rücken.
Dafür ist er aber sehr bequem vom Tragesystem und der Hüftgurt trägt sehr gut.
Nice bag and explainations, Michael. Weight and size is never a big deal as long as you are on a flat terrain. When it goes up hill, it's another story, each g becomes kg...😂
That's why I want to try the Fjord pack. The Kajka I used before weighs 1kg more than the Fjord because the Kajka is made for longer hikes even. So that's why I will now try how it is to trade a bit of comfort on the shoulders against 1kg of weight. I certainly gain a lot when it comes to the photography part of things ;-)
thanks for these great 2 videos about the Fjord 60-C... my sleeping bag and mat are smaller than yours but, do you think there´ll be space for a Jet boil cooking system and some food?? Thank you for helping, Alvaro
Hi, there is definitely space left for food. Up where I had put the 1kg weight, I could fit a box of food. I usually only bring prepared food on my overnight trips, so I don't own a Jet-Boil. I have to check it's size. I guess it should fit, if only a small gas cartridge is used. Also, it depends on the amount of camera gear you bring. Currently I have the medium ICU, which for a hiking trip in the alps I would not completely fill, because I'd likely leave the filters. So I might even get away with a small ICU for such trips and then I'd definitely have enough space in the top of the bag. If you can tell me the measurements of your Jet boil I can have a look, maybe find something of similar size and do a packing test.
@@mibreit-photo thx for you fast reply, it´s like a Nalgene I think, gas catridge going into the JB, so there is no extra space needed for it... Regards from Chile
@@rockalvaro I have neither a Nalgene nor a Jetboil ;-) Can you give me its measurements. then I can just make something from cardboard to check
@@mibreit-photo hahahaha, my SUMO Jetboil is 125 x 210 mm. Big thanks! Alvaro
@@rockalvaro I did some measurements -> it will fit. In my video you see I have my rain jacket inside the main pocket at the top. For you I would rather try to stuff all clothes into the rollable top compartment (should usually work) which frees up more space for food and your jetboil in the main pocket. If this is sufficient for you I cannot say. For me it will be plenty ;-)
Does this Net for the sleeping bag also comes with the 36l version?
I have a Video on the 36. It also has a net, but slightly different
nice backpack. how do you find the rf 70-200 f/4 on the r5?
I still use the 70-200 EF from 10 years ago ;-) I'd love to get the rf version because of it's size, but it's still too expensive.
Is the hip belt removable?
It is not.
Servus Michael u. Danke für den interessanten Bericht. Da mein aktueller RS. am "sterben" ist 😉 ist es wohl nur mehr eine Frage der Zeit. Kurze Frage: bin ich richtig, das du beim Fotoinlet die Gr. M in Gebrauch hast?
Dank dir und schöne Ostern
Klaus
Ja Medium ist perfekt für meine Ausrüstung
@@mibreit-photo black Friday war "brav". Ab heute auch nya evo, danke nochmals für die vielen Tips und Ideen, alles Liebe nach Portugal
Klaus
How much load do you carry when doing Multiday hikes?
It's usually only 1-2 nichts and I carry around 18kg. But with this pack I might be able to loose one kg. The kajka I was using before weighed 1 kg more, pack alone