Awesome packs, lots of room for everything. I liked so much I bought another one, same size just in another color, for ppl in my family to use when we go back country camping. Now Im looking at the 40L bag for days hikes.
Nice pack Mike. I bought the 75L last year, I got the Army Green color. They had a great deal on Amazon, so I finally pulled the trigger. Haven't had the chance to use it yet. But like you said it's a very nice pack with tons of options and ways to organize your gear. Thanks for the review.👍
I’m about to purchase that 75l version for another extended backpacking trip. Thank for the review you went in to greater detail than the Vast majority of reviews on this pack.
Thank you. I tried to do the best I could from what I know. I have used it alot with light loadouts and very heavy load outs. It handled everything. I hope you enjoy your new pack.🤙🤙
It is a great pack for the price. I currently do not have the 65L pack but I would like to get it. I really like the colors of their packs. Very stealthy.
Great video! I love this bag! Just FYI, I've discovered that the "two pockets" on the right side waist belt is designed for you to create a water bottle pocket. You open both the top and bottom zippers and then you push the middle divider down to create a bottom and then you can fit a water bottle in the top which sits further down. Give it a try! 👍
Great tip! I need to choose between Mardingtop 65l and this 75l. This has a few extra pockets and 65l has bottom straps for attach sleeping bag or mat. 75l doesn't have that, don't know why. But I think I'll choose 75l anyway.
The 75L is good for 2 or 3 day trips, but very heavy. I personally like the 65L and the 50L honestly. Makes a person think of what they really need to take with them and what not to.
Thank you. It's a good pack. It can carry lots or very little gear. I usually stuff my sleeping bag loosely on the bottom to give it form, then put everything else in as I need it.
@@whatabouttheearth Yes it is strong enuff to withstand real abuse. I use mine all the time loaded to about 50 or 60lbs. The straps are holding up pretty good. You can have it loaded and do all the bushwacking you want and it will hold up very well.
@@eastcoastwildcamping I'm thinking about getting one, it will be thrown off of moving trains and down ridges and cliffs and squeezed through grainer holes and cuts in fences so alot of snags. I'll see how it does, either way it looks great for the price
I'm curious how well the pack has held up, the cost is very low and I'm worried about straps loosening and broken seams. Any updated thoughts on the pack from a long term perspective.
@@eastcoastwildcamping Nice, I need to strap a large video tripod to it, so I'm conflict with getting this or something military grade like a eberlestock v90, or a Berghaus Vulcan. But the price is so nice.
@@drew_hewitt All I did was loosen the center strap, place my tripod on the pack, then strap it down tight, but made sure it wasnt going to move. So took some cordage and put it on the molle and tied it down.
@@drew_hewitt No problem. But I found that their 65L is just as good and has 2 front straps. I also have the 50L and that is another good pack as well.
Hello there sir. i have a question about this backpack. how good is it when loaded? i have readed comments of people saying its uncomfortable when it has weight in it and it chokes them. is this true?. how is the padding on long walks?. thanks in advance
In my experience with the pack, I find it very comfortable. The key to a large pack such as this is weight distribution. If all the heavy stuff is at the bottom, it will pull down and the chest buckle will pull upwards. Also, if you find that it chokes you, unbuckle it. The padding is very good on long walks, but the waist and shoulder straps will have to be adjusted accordingly for proper distribution of weight o your back and shoulders. Hope this helps. Cheers.✌🔥🇨🇦
@@eastcoastwildcamping Thanks for responding. I get the weight thing the reviews claimed that did not help so your view is positive then. For the money i seen ones that claim having a internal frame i see models of this brand but none say if has one and how strong it is. Just adjustable. For 120-130$ VS a 350 dollar pack go for it? Does it say where it is made? On a label. I hope its not Chinese 🇳🇱 much thanks from The Netherlands
@@eastcoastwildcamping Alright. I will look at it myself thanks for the Advice. Still deciding on how much Liter and what pack. I will write this one down on the list 🤝🏻 thanks alot
@@snarfeno No problem. In all Honesty, I would go with the 65L pack from Mardingtop. I can pack for a 2 day trip with that one. Only have to have an extra bag for food for the 2nd day. Everything else will fit in the pack. Cheers.✌🔥🇨🇦
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Gr8 content and useful information 👌
Thanks. I tried to give what information that I knew
Awesome packs, lots of room for everything. I liked so much I bought another one, same size just in another color, for ppl in my family to use when we go back country camping. Now Im looking at the 40L bag for days hikes.
Thanks. I don't have my 75L anymore but I still have the 65 and 50 along with my 40. All are good packs and their own purpose. Cheers.🤙
Nice pack Mike. I bought the 75L last year, I got the Army Green color. They had a great deal on Amazon, so I finally pulled the trigger. Haven't had the chance to use it yet. But like you said it's a very nice pack with tons of options and ways to organize your gear. Thanks for the review.👍
You are very welcome. Glad you got info from the review. I just recently got the 50 and 65L packs in camo. Will have a review on those soon.
I’m about to purchase that 75l version for another extended backpacking trip. Thank for the review you went in to greater detail than the Vast majority of reviews on this pack.
Thank you. I tried to do the best I could from what I know. I have used it alot with light loadouts and very heavy load outs. It handled everything. I hope you enjoy your new pack.🤙🤙
Review after 2 years?
I would but I no longer have that backpack. Cheers.✌🔥🇨🇦
@@BushcraftEurope for me personally it’s held up great for two years.
That's awesome. Good to hear that. My 65L and 50L have held up great over the last 2 years.
Good review. Thanks for sharing! Good camping out!
Thanks. I think it is a good pack for large loadouts.
Great looking pack nice review,great assistants
Thanks, they were a big help. I tried to cover everything I could see.
Great video. I just bought the 65L and I love it. Great pack for the price.
It is a great pack for the price. I currently do not have the 65L pack but I would like to get it. I really like the colors of their packs. Very stealthy.
Review after 2 years?
Great video! I love this bag! Just FYI, I've discovered that the "two pockets" on the right side waist belt is designed for you to create a water bottle pocket. You open both the top and bottom zippers and then you push the middle divider down to create a bottom and then you can fit a water bottle in the top which sits further down. Give it a try! 👍
Well damn, would have never thought of that, tks for the tip. I will have to give that a try.
@@eastcoastwildcamping you got it brother! I was surprised too when I found out. 👍
Great tip! I need to choose between Mardingtop 65l and this 75l. This has a few extra pockets and 65l has bottom straps for attach sleeping bag or mat. 75l doesn't have that, don't know why. But I think I'll choose 75l anyway.
The 75L is good for 2 or 3 day trips, but very heavy. I personally like the 65L and the 50L honestly. Makes a person think of what they really need to take with them and what not to.
Great review brother I'm wanting the same pack
Thank you. It's a good pack. It can carry lots or very little gear. I usually stuff my sleeping bag loosely on the bottom to give it form, then put everything else in as I need it.
Awesome....One can easily see that with the pack all loaded up its not to heavy to carry.
What a person has for a loadout, depends on the weight. If it's too heavy, then something will have to be switched out
But is it strong enough to not crap out under real abuse? You Tube videos never show that
@@whatabouttheearth Yes it is strong enuff to withstand real abuse. I use mine all the time loaded to about 50 or 60lbs. The straps are holding up pretty good. You can have it loaded and do all the bushwacking you want and it will hold up very well.
@@eastcoastwildcamping
I'm thinking about getting one, it will be thrown off of moving trains and down ridges and cliffs and squeezed through grainer holes and cuts in fences so alot of snags. I'll see how it does, either way it looks great for the price
I'm curious how well the pack has held up, the cost is very low and I'm worried about straps loosening and broken seams. Any updated thoughts on the pack from a long term perspective.
The pack is still pretty good. No loose straps, no holes. Still durable as the day I bought it.
@@eastcoastwildcamping Nice, I need to strap a large video tripod to it, so I'm conflict with getting this or something military grade like a eberlestock v90, or a Berghaus Vulcan. But the price is so nice.
@@drew_hewitt All I did was loosen the center strap, place my tripod on the pack, then strap it down tight, but made sure it wasnt going to move. So took some cordage and put it on the molle and tied it down.
@@eastcoastwildcamping Amazing thank you!
@@drew_hewitt No problem. But I found that their 65L is just as good and has 2 front straps. I also have the 50L and that is another good pack as well.
Hello there sir. i have a question about this backpack. how good is it when loaded? i have readed comments of people saying its uncomfortable when it has weight in it and it chokes them. is this true?. how is the padding on long walks?. thanks in advance
In my experience with the pack, I find it very comfortable. The key to a large pack such as this is weight distribution. If all the heavy stuff is at the bottom, it will pull down and the chest buckle will pull upwards. Also, if you find that it chokes you, unbuckle it. The padding is very good on long walks, but the waist and shoulder straps will have to be adjusted accordingly for proper distribution of weight o your back and shoulders. Hope this helps. Cheers.✌🔥🇨🇦
@@eastcoastwildcamping Thanks for responding. I get the weight thing the reviews claimed that did not help so your view is positive then. For the money i seen ones that claim having a internal frame i see models of this brand but none say if has one and how strong it is. Just adjustable. For 120-130$ VS a 350 dollar pack go for it? Does it say where it is made? On a label. I hope its not Chinese 🇳🇱 much thanks from The Netherlands
@@snarfeno I am not 100% on where it's made, but the quality is excellent. The material is very durable. Cheers.✌🔥🇨🇦
@@eastcoastwildcamping Alright. I will look at it myself thanks for the Advice. Still deciding on how much Liter and what pack. I will write this one down on the list 🤝🏻 thanks alot
@@snarfeno No problem. In all Honesty, I would go with the 65L pack from Mardingtop. I can pack for a 2 day trip with that one. Only have to have an extra bag for food for the 2nd day. Everything else will fit in the pack. Cheers.✌🔥🇨🇦
Say "comfortable", "very very comfortable", "very comfortable" (and cough) again :-)
It was very cold up in my attic when I did that video
@@eastcoastwildcamping You're a good sport.
Always a good sport