Thanks for posting this video. I'm impressed with the sleep system pack - pretty crazy that you can get everything in there! The bathroom storage is a good idea, too. The office hours idea is a cool idea. Have you ever tried a livestream before?
Thanks for another super informative video! Been eyeing some of those canvas container bags so it's useful to see what they can fit and how they also fit into other Snow Peak containers
Awesome! Let’s set up a time, my TH-cam email is in the description. I’ll also put a community post up this week with the days/times for those interested!
Love your storage system. I think I saw you had a small yeti load out box too, I have been trying to figure out how best to utilize ours for our system.
amazing setup. definitely what we're striving for. We live in Amsterdam in a 750sqft appartment and already live very deliberately with what we have, and bring into our home. Do you have maybe a tip on what would be a good first buy for storing for instance the kitchen setup? and any other containers that you feel after using them for a while are really good. or on the contrary, ones that feel like they are overrated. Thanks!
Thank you so much! With home storage being prioritized, the Snow Peak IGT and Single Action Tables would be ideal for flat storage. The Igt takes up very little room, yet packs a lot of versatility with customizable inserts. I recommend storing your inserts in either Snow Peak Stacking Shelfs 25 or 50 or Waterproof Gear Containers. Both these storage options will hold many accessories for the igt, while being compact at home in a closet. A lot of TH-cam channels recommend these big waterproof plastic bins but I'd skip it. When you dial in your gear your don't need a huge bin to throw a bunch of stuff in but rather a few bins to stay organized. Keep it simple and storage should be manageable with a lot of these snow peak pieces.
hey ryan! question: do you keep your snow peak tents packed at all times? i want an alpha breeze, but am currently keeping all of my tents in laundry bins as i read that most tents should not be kept in their stuff sacks; i'm worried about the amount of space it will take up!
Hey, great question! You're on the right track with storage, I keep most of my tents loosely rolled on a storage rack outside of their original storage bags. To save some space you can also keep the poles and tent body in the original bag unzipped and have the rainfly out or vice versa. I will say properly drying and just taking the time to fold it somewhat nice goes a long way to help prolong the seam tape and fabric. Some of my canvas tents are too big to store outside of their storage bags, so I keep those ones stored away but periodically open them to air out. You could also do this with the alpha breeze if you wanted to save space, just keep the poles separate and it will make it a lot less crammed in the storage bag. I'm glad you brought this up though because taking care of gear is so important for it to perform well while out camping!
Hey, I went with the Rab Ascent bags for colder weather. They’re -15 degree for my wife and 0 degree for myself, but not super confining like a traditional mummy. I was also considering some Exped bags, but preferred the shape/extra room in the Rab. I’m really happy with them so far!
I always use #40 stakes for the wing poles and #30s for everything else. It really depends on the ground type, if it’s hard ground, #30s may be just fine.
Thank you for the great video. Do you have any input into the Kitchen Mesh Case S and Kitchen Mesh Case L? I'm trying to get the measurements for these items to determine which one will work best for me.
Nice setup! That looks to be at least $10k in gear. 🥂✌🏻
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for posting this video. I'm impressed with the sleep system pack - pretty crazy that you can get everything in there! The bathroom storage is a good idea, too.
The office hours idea is a cool idea. Have you ever tried a livestream before?
Thank you, I like the idea of live steaming, may have to give this a shot!
Thanks for another super informative video! Been eyeing some of those canvas container bags so it's useful to see what they can fit and how they also fit into other Snow Peak containers
Hey, glad to hear the video was helpful! Those containers have simplified our gear storage so much. Thank you for watching!
Very cool
Thanks for watching!
We want the office hours 👏🏽
Awesome! Let’s set up a time, my TH-cam email is in the description.
I’ll also put a community post up this week with the days/times for those interested!
Great tips on organization! Def need help bc it takes us too long to pack our Jeep! 😂
Thank you! The dedicated bins have been great for this!
Love your storage system. I think I saw you had a small yeti load out box too, I have been trying to figure out how best to utilize ours for our system.
Thank you! I have both the load out 30 and 15. I use the smaller 15 as our emergency kit and the larger 30 for all dry foods and some cookware.
amazing setup. definitely what we're striving for. We live in Amsterdam in a 750sqft appartment and already live very deliberately with what we have, and bring into our home. Do you have maybe a tip on what would be a good first buy for storing for instance the kitchen setup? and any other containers that you feel after using them for a while are really good. or on the contrary, ones that feel like they are overrated. Thanks!
Thank you so much! With home storage being prioritized, the Snow Peak IGT and Single Action Tables would be ideal for flat storage. The Igt takes up very little room, yet packs a lot of versatility with customizable inserts. I recommend storing your inserts in either Snow Peak Stacking Shelfs 25 or 50 or Waterproof Gear Containers. Both these storage options will hold many accessories for the igt, while being compact at home in a closet.
A lot of TH-cam channels recommend these big waterproof plastic bins but I'd skip it. When you dial in your gear your don't need a huge bin to throw a bunch of stuff in but rather a few bins to stay organized. Keep it simple and storage should be manageable with a lot of these snow peak pieces.
hey ryan! question: do you keep your snow peak tents packed at all times? i want an alpha breeze, but am currently keeping all of my tents in laundry bins as i read that most tents should not be kept in their stuff sacks; i'm worried about the amount of space it will take up!
Hey, great question! You're on the right track with storage, I keep most of my tents loosely rolled on a storage rack outside of their original storage bags. To save some space you can also keep the poles and tent body in the original bag unzipped and have the rainfly out or vice versa. I will say properly drying and just taking the time to fold it somewhat nice goes a long way to help prolong the seam tape and fabric.
Some of my canvas tents are too big to store outside of their storage bags, so I keep those ones stored away but periodically open them to air out. You could also do this with the alpha breeze if you wanted to save space, just keep the poles separate and it will make it a lot less crammed in the storage bag. I'm glad you brought this up though because taking care of gear is so important for it to perform well while out camping!
Nice! Just got the Exped LW, curious as to why you didn’t go with the Exped Sleeping bag instead? Whats good about the Rab sleeping bag?
Hey, I went with the Rab Ascent bags for colder weather. They’re -15 degree for my wife and 0 degree for myself, but not super confining like a traditional mummy. I was also considering some Exped bags, but preferred the shape/extra room in the Rab. I’m really happy with them so far!
Amazing! I need to be better organized with my stuff
Thanks! Definitely a project to get here but well worth it!
do you find the #40 stakes necessary for tarps, or you find the #30s can work just fine?
I always use #40 stakes for the wing poles and #30s for everything else. It really depends on the ground type, if it’s hard ground, #30s may be just fine.
Thank you for the great video.
Do you have any input into the Kitchen Mesh Case S and Kitchen Mesh Case L? I'm trying to get the measurements for these items to determine which one will work best for me.
Hey, thank you so much! The Small Mesh Case measures 14.5in Long 10in Wide and 5in tall. The Large is the same except 9in tall. Hope this helps!
@@rtmadani thank you