Dan Becker comment!! Lol. Just got my bag, loving it so far. And yes a 2P tent does fit. No not just the fly, the tent. Taking it out for 7 days in 2 weeks in Florida. Will let you know how it holds up. I have full faith.
I received my pack and can't wait to try it out. How about a demonstration on how you would pack it when you have to use a bear can with multiple days of food.
So Ive been a bushcraft/primitive camper since young teenage years , lots of gear /weight , heavy strong materials . never been into long hikes , just find a hole in the bush and set up camp , now at 51 , recently have gotten into light titanium cook gear , light sleep gear , stuff sacks etc. , and have been looking into going fully ultra light to do more hiking , I dont mind weight but want to get the best out of the journey I can . Ive been researching ultralight packs , and as a guy who has countless amounts of different high quality packs/rucksacks for what i do (somewhere in the 20’s lol), I know what Im looking for . I have looked into sooooo many and quite disappointed in the choices , however this pack hits all the marks . The design and packability of side pouches and main bucket hits all Im looking for and are use to . I just ordered mine this morning and am looking forward to getting it packed out and putting some miles in .....
Fixing to use my new 45L at Frozen Head n TN. Like it a lot but wish it had a loop on left side like it does on the right side. Could strap a larger item on
Pretty sound advice. Thank you. The only thing I would do differently is put my water bottle on the opposite side as my cook system & fuel. That will better balance the pack and allow you to pack your water filter system in the pouch below the cook system & fuel. If you have to carry two equal size water bottles the point is mute. If you have two unequal size water bottles, pair the smaller one with your water filtration system.
I was making a pretty big mistake with my pack liner in that I was shielding everything from the rain. But I think that was reducing my usable space inside. Very useful video.
Just ordered the Shadowlight 60L; happy to cut off over 2 pounds of weight. Great idea with the four side pockets; that and the weight is the reason I ordered one.
Bin liners are a good cheap alternative to pack liners. Most people have these at home. Also if you are going to go out wet hiking double rap everything in bin or pack liners don't have them going in the same directory go in opposite directions as your goods will stay dryer longer. I have been involved with Scouting for 37 years and have learnt from bitter experience if hiking in the wet that it isn't much fun eating soggy food or wearing really wet clothing.
I have already taken my Shadowlight backpack on a spin fully loaded. It was a 19 mile day hike. I wanted to try it before my first backpacking trip. What do you think about placing the sit pad underneath the pad on the back of the backpack and removing the internal frame? I found that the frame comes up too behind my head for my comfort. The backpack felt amazing without the frame.
Love my SL 60 completely happy with it. Only a couple of minor things I'd add but not a deal breaker. Just the fact that its 3 lbs lighter than my wife's pack makes me happy.
Love this Tayson!!! I just ordered a few items from y’all which I’m SO excited for!! Oblivion pad Altitude Hoodie for the wife And finally THE STORMLOFT! So excited about this new equipment man. I’m 5’8 but got the long version of the bad for the extra 5 inches on the width…. I’m really hoping I love this pad 🤞
That’s exactly what I needed to see. Nice demo there young lad. Thank You for this I’ll be rearranging my gear several times before I get the right feel. Cya in them hills
Hey Tayson, if it doesn't exist yet, any chance of a summer or warm weather version of this video? Yes it may be common sense on substitutions but also sometimes we may not bring as much on warmer trips so it would be helpful. Thanks for all the awesome things you guys and gals do!
My backpack 🎒 just came in this week. Can't wait to use it. Looks great, feels light. Quick question.. how waterproof would you say the Shadowlight is?
The fabric itself is waterproof. It has a water proof rating of 1500mm HH. However, the seams and the zipper are not waterproof. That's why we include a free Nylofume pack liner with each pack. If you use the pack liner, there's no way your gear inside the main compartment will get wet.
@@TaysonWhittaker that's what that was for! Crap! I saw that was in the box but I didn't understand why a clear bag was doing in there... Now I know but I threw it away. 😥 Anyway, thank you for this "waterproof" information
Nice pack! One thing you didn’t include is food for more than the current day. Because food is pretty dense (expect for freeze-dried meals, but I keep all my food together), I usually put it in the middle - on top of my sleeping bag, beside my tent. I fold my inflatable sleeping pad flat and put it against the back panel, so there’s room for my extra food next to my tent, where you put your pad.
Question: Looks like about a liter or 2 of water. Is that all the water you take? If so, on longer trips, what is your water purifier method or do you take an extra bottle of water?
The Shadowlight can fit 2 one liter bottles in each side pocket. I usually take 3 or 4 liters of water unless I know I'll have a lot of water sources along the way. My favorite water filtration system is the Katadyn BeFree!
I had to stop and watch this two times just to confirm that Tayson is my backpacking hero. A true guru with an in-depth understanding of how to enjoy yourself and be comfortable living the ultralight life. He is so involved in this concept that he decided to pack without the Bee-Free water filter.....unless that is the hidden bulge in the top left pocket that is his secret message saying "no matter how lightweight you go - never forget the water filter!" I got the message Tayson and great video always my friend. Now that the fun is over. this really is a great and simple video to explain weight distribution and organization so that no matter the trip, your gear is always readily available. Super easy with pack like the Shadowlight that have organizational pockets and a main compartment that can be snuggled down for smaller loads or expand up for larger trips.
Depending on your gear, you may put it in the middle of the pack instead of your tent, and strap your tent on top of the pack with the v strap. If the bear can is the right size, you could also use the v strap on top to strap the bear can on.
Take a drink every time Tyson says typically! LOL If you're going out for a longer stretch and need to carry about 5 days worth of food would you still be putting it on the top or shift it to the middle because it now outweighs the tent, etc.?
The concepts still apply of putting the most dense heavy items in the middle of the pack to keep the weight distributed most comfortably. If your food bag is more dense and heavy than the tent or pad, you can put that in the middle. Another idea is to separate food out according to days, and keep a couple of days worth of food at the top, and shove the rest down in the nooks and crannies around the tent and pad.
You forget a first aid kit. Kind-a big deal, everyone should bring one. Kind-a not a big deal, because you gave enough ideas a person could figure it out for them self depending on size. a booboo kit left side pouch, major trauma etc. inside.
Dan Becker comment!! Lol. Just got my bag, loving it so far. And yes a 2P tent does fit. No not just the fly, the tent. Taking it out for 7 days in 2 weeks in Florida. Will let you know how it holds up. I have full faith.
I received my pack and can't wait to try it out. How about a demonstration on how you would pack it when you have to use a bear can with multiple days of food.
That’s always challenging right! I have seen most people put it on top with this pack. Almost everywhere I go, it’s required
Great information; especially 'being consistent' in packing; super helpful when searching for something at night or early morning.
Glad you found some value!
So Ive been a bushcraft/primitive camper since young teenage years , lots of gear /weight , heavy strong materials . never been into long hikes , just find a hole in the bush and set up camp , now at 51 , recently have gotten into light titanium cook gear , light sleep gear , stuff sacks etc. , and have been looking into going fully ultra light to do more hiking , I dont mind weight but want to get the best out of the journey I can . Ive been researching ultralight packs , and as a guy who has countless amounts of different high quality packs/rucksacks for what i do (somewhere in the 20’s lol), I know what Im looking for . I have looked into sooooo many and quite disappointed in the choices , however this pack hits all the marks . The design and packability of side pouches and main bucket hits all Im looking for and are use to . I just ordered mine this morning and am looking forward to getting it packed out and putting some miles in .....
Fixing to use my new 45L at Frozen Head n TN. Like it a lot but wish it had a loop on left side like it does on the right side. Could strap a larger item on
Pretty sound advice. Thank you.
The only thing I would do differently is put my water bottle on the opposite side as my cook system & fuel.
That will better balance the pack and allow you to pack your water filter system in the pouch below the cook system & fuel.
If you have to carry two equal size water bottles the point is mute. If you have two unequal size water bottles, pair the smaller one with your water filtration system.
Thanks Jason, my food bag always is my heaviest item as well as my electronics bag.
I was making a pretty big mistake with my pack liner in that I was shielding everything from the rain. But I think that was reducing my usable space inside. Very useful video.
The throat clear "Dan" got me 🤣😂🤣 7:30
Here's my review of Tayson's pack.
th-cam.com/video/x_2OSeLvOWA/w-d-xo.html
Love the review!
Just ordered the Shadowlight 60L; happy to cut off over 2 pounds of weight. Great idea with the four side pockets; that and the weight is the reason I ordered one.
We are pumped for you to get your new backpack!
@@TaysonWhittaker will be here Friday, can’t wait for my next hike
Bin liners are a good cheap alternative to pack liners. Most people have these at home. Also if you are going to go out wet hiking double rap everything in bin or pack liners don't have them going in the same directory go in opposite directions as your goods will stay dryer longer. I have been involved with Scouting for 37 years and have learnt from bitter experience if hiking in the wet that it isn't much fun eating soggy food or wearing really wet clothing.
Nice suggestion.
I have already taken my Shadowlight backpack on a spin fully loaded. It was a 19 mile day hike. I wanted to try it before my first backpacking trip. What do you think about placing the sit pad underneath the pad on the back of the backpack and removing the internal frame? I found that the frame comes up too behind my head for my comfort. The backpack felt amazing without the frame.
Love my SL 60 completely happy with it. Only a couple of minor things I'd add but not a deal breaker. Just the fact that its 3 lbs lighter than my wife's pack makes me happy.
Good to hear
Love this Tayson!!! I just ordered a few items from y’all which I’m SO excited for!!
Oblivion pad
Altitude Hoodie for the wife
And finally THE STORMLOFT!
So excited about this new equipment man. I’m 5’8 but got the long version of the bad for the extra 5 inches on the width…. I’m really hoping I love this pad 🤞
Thanks for the support.
Nice beard man and nice back bag cool video.....hello from Greece.
Thanks
Good info love the pack and been using my OV quilt still live it.
Glad you're putting your gear to good use!
Another quality video. Cheers guys.
Thanks for watching!
Cant wait to buy the shadowlight pack!! Soon soon!!!
That’s exactly what I needed to see. Nice demo there young lad. Thank You for this I’ll be rearranging my gear several times before I get the right feel. Cya in them hills
Thanks for watching! Glad you found some value!
i have to carry a bear canister. Will this pack be large enough for a solo week?
Hey Tayson, if it doesn't exist yet, any chance of a summer or warm weather version of this video? Yes it may be common sense on substitutions but also sometimes we may not bring as much on warmer trips so it would be helpful. Thanks for all the awesome things you guys and gals do!
Possibly!
I hope to have this pack soon! Can't wait. Great tips!
We're excited for you to get your pack! Thanks for watching!
My backpack 🎒 just came in this week. Can't wait to use it. Looks great, feels light. Quick question.. how waterproof would you say the Shadowlight is?
The fabric itself is waterproof. It has a water proof rating of 1500mm HH. However, the seams and the zipper are not waterproof. That's why we include a free Nylofume pack liner with each pack. If you use the pack liner, there's no way your gear inside the main compartment will get wet.
@@TaysonWhittaker that's what that was for! Crap! I saw that was in the box but I didn't understand why a clear bag was doing in there... Now I know but I threw it away. 😥 Anyway, thank you for this "waterproof" information
Hope the regular size fits me.
I can't wait to get out with my new Shadowlight. Maybe next week.
Have a great time with it!
Nice pack!
One thing you didn’t include is food for more than the current day. Because food is pretty dense (expect for freeze-dried meals, but I keep all my food together), I usually put it in the middle - on top of my sleeping bag, beside my tent. I fold my inflatable sleeping pad flat and put it against the back panel, so there’s room for my extra food next to my tent, where you put your pad.
Great feedback! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video and waiting for shipping to deliver, this Texas freeze appears to have slowed shipping!
We hope things clear up quickly and that you're staying warm!
@@TaysonWhittaker 💯 Now if shipping didn’t go to LA I would have my gear, might have been faster to drive up there!
Will the 1/8 inch pad fit in with the sit pad?
Would like to see the pack loaded with a bear canister. How would you do that?
Question: Looks like about a liter or 2 of water. Is that all the water you take? If so, on longer trips, what is your water purifier method or do you take an extra bottle of water?
The Shadowlight can fit 2 one liter bottles in each side pocket. I usually take 3 or 4 liters of water unless I know I'll have a lot of water sources along the way. My favorite water filtration system is the Katadyn BeFree!
I was surprised no one ask what the jacket was you kept referring to. Is that something new?
I had to stop and watch this two times just to confirm that Tayson is my backpacking hero. A true guru with an in-depth understanding of how to enjoy yourself and be comfortable living the ultralight life. He is so involved in this concept that he decided to pack without the Bee-Free water filter.....unless that is the hidden bulge in the top left pocket that is his secret message saying "no matter how lightweight you go - never forget the water filter!" I got the message Tayson and great video always my friend. Now that the fun is over. this really is a great and simple video to explain weight distribution and organization so that no matter the trip, your gear is always readily available. Super easy with pack like the Shadowlight that have organizational pockets and a main compartment that can be snuggled down for smaller loads or expand up for larger trips.
Nice pack. So what are you doing with your phone?
Usually putting it in the large hip belt pockets. They can fit a full size phone in them.
@@TaysonWhittaker I'm just being an @rse. It was a good instructional for beginners.
Very good 👍
Can we get a typically counter in the next video? 😂
Cool looking pack I must say! How would you pack a bear can in the bag? Would it fit horizontally at the bottom? Thanks man!
Well I would put it on top with a V strap
Depending on your gear, you may put it in the middle of the pack instead of your tent, and strap your tent on top of the pack with the v strap. If the bear can is the right size, you could also use the v strap on top to strap the bear can on.
Dude , no need to subscribe, we see u everyday with every video of the day
very convenient, greetings
Take a drink every time Tyson says typically! LOL
If you're going out for a longer stretch and need to carry about 5 days worth of food would you still be putting it on the top or shift it to the middle because it now outweighs the tent, etc.?
The concepts still apply of putting the most dense heavy items in the middle of the pack to keep the weight distributed most comfortably. If your food bag is more dense and heavy than the tent or pad, you can put that in the middle. Another idea is to separate food out according to days, and keep a couple of days worth of food at the top, and shove the rest down in the nooks and crannies around the tent and pad.
What container are you carrying your alcohol fuel in? Thanks for the vid.
I actually usually use a little Bug Juice bottle from the gas station!
@@TaysonWhittaker haha good tip thanks 😊
What GPS do you use
One we've used is the Garmin Inreach, but lately I've been just downloading maps on my phone!
Does it come with rai cover
It does not, but it comes with a pack liner.
Thanks a lot, now I have a better Idea!
First?!
No tent?
Yes, tent. 2:20 mark. th-cam.com/video/mVM_7nvnhFE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nq0VIrRYa9DI4KDr&t=137
At time 2:16 he's showing a OV tent. Which tent is he packing?
Tekking pole tent we're working on.
@@TaysonWhittaker I'm considering a Shadowlight and a Dominion 1P. It'd be nice to see that demo'd.
I’m still not used to the zipper. I keep forgetting to use it!🤦♀️
It's definitely an amazing feature when you've gotta get to gear all throughout your pack!
Because that’s not where a zipper goes .... bad design
Nice but let’s see one with 7 to ten days of food in a bear proof container?
It’s fits, lol.
You forget a first aid kit. Kind-a big deal, everyone should bring one. Kind-a not a big deal, because you gave enough ideas a person could figure it out for them self depending on size. a booboo kit left side pouch, major trauma etc. inside.
Great point, that should definitely be included! I actually did include it in that little blue bag I showed in this video!
.. dan
Typically typical.