I've been using this bag for over a year now and while all packed out it can be cumbersome to get into, I still really like it, especially since I bought it used on Amazon for $110.00. It's the perfect amount of organization for me while using cubes. I use it for all travel except flying spirit. I've found you can roll the strap cover around the hipstraps if you dont want to use them and it's still really comfy. I wore this for over an hour using public transit from Baltimore airport to our hotel in DC and could have worn it much longer. My favorite feature is how much I can get into it if needed on one trip while compressing it way down on the next one.
I just bought this because most of the bags you review are not readily available in Australia and shipping and exchange rates kill us. It's at least 50% cheaper than most of the bags I would consider from those you have reviewed. Great value for the price.
6:12 a little correction to you my friend, it's YKK, the 8RC is the code YKK uses for the luggage, backpacks zipper series (5RC, 8RC, 10RC, some times RCZ). Osprey never skip on quality :)
Disappointed you didn't really discuss the price and availability. I picked up my Osprey for $80 from a local retailer where I could go and try it out first. The Minaal runs for $364 shipped to Europe + import tax. The Minaal might be a better bag, but is it 5x better? The Osprey deserves mention for being one of the biggest bargains in the world of bags.
Scott Magruder Deal of the month, perhaps. Available at a standard price of £70 (~$93.15) at Blacks via eBay and regularly goes on sale for £60 (~$79.85) delivered here at Millets.
I really like that they put the laptop compartment on the front of the bag away from your back. I've seen other bags like this and it helps the bag wrap around our back a little instead of having a stiff laptop against your back. I think it works even better on messenger bags that need to wrap around your body like the life behind bars messenger. You should review some of their bags. They have some pretty smart engineering with their bags.
Thanks for the review. As a Farpoint 40 owner, I would add that the peripheral wire and framesheet coupled with the shoulder straps and hip belt make this a really comfortable bag to carry if you have to go for some distance or with heavier weight. I wonder how many travel packs can carry loads as comfortably over longer distances as well as this one can? Certainly this bag cannot carry loads as well as premium backpacking or climbing packs. However, I would love to see a comparison of travel packs focused on which can carry loads for the longer distances and most comfortably. That may not be an important quality if you only carry your bag through the airport or from cab to hotel. However, sometimes I end up walking a ways with my pack and a really comfortable one can make all the difference.
I'm looking for a carry on size bag to go to Europe with. The problem is I'm only 5'1 and less than 115lbs so a big bag would be hard for me to carry, is there anything you would recommend?
My concern with the Farview is that the padded part of the strap doesn't start at the top (like it does with the Farpoint) so it doesn't seem like it'd be as comfortable. As for outside pockets, I personally do NOT like them, except for one for the TSA bag of liquids; it's just more temptation for pickpockets, as far as I'm concerned!
Wow I didn't think you would review these bags! I do have the Farpoint 40 though, I've used it for over a year for many trips and I've loved it! It is nice cause it is easy to find, even in Finland where I live. Most of the bags you review are not sold here or even shipped here.
I'm planning on traveling to Finland in late 2021. Looking to get the Osprey Porter as my travel bag. Any suggestions for packing for 5 days with one bag? I will have day pack to move around in.
It’s called the FARpoint NOT FAIRpoint lol Anyway, the FARpoint s/m 55 is better because you get a15 liter daypack. Without the day pack or with and/or without the daypack and some lite or creative packing both are airliner compatible
As others have mentioned, the fact you didn't discuss price and availability is a HUGE omission. The difference between this and other "flashpacker" backpacks is price and availability. Specifically, that the Osprey Farpoint 40 can be picked up for £70-£100, whereas Minaal, Setout etc charge £250-£375 for their bags. For me, this feels like they are not really trying to cater for budget-conscious backpackers at all, and are simply interested in charging as much as they can for their products.
ok so im stuck between the Minaal 2.0 or the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L for a 18 month world trip but cant possibly make my mind up without chase reviewing the cotopaxi!! please chase get one in for review?
I couldn’t go for this bag with the lack of organization, and with the laptop storage being on the outside of the bag. Doesn’t make any sense. The REI Ruckpack 40 is also a bag that I considered but it had a major design flaw in my opinion with the bottom of the bag being too slanted to be able to set the bag down even when it’s packed. Super annoying problem with an otherwise great bag.
Chase, My wife would like me to point out to you that you forgot to mention that not only are the shoulder straps on the Fairview lower; they are narrower, have slightly more curve to them, and the hipbelt was designed with feminine hips in mind making the Fairview one of (if not only) travel bag designed for women...also she too is concerned about cheese smelling Frenchmen with bad intentions. I on the other hand am singularly disappointed in the lack of a serious business papers location. Cheers
Chase glad you had the opportunity to finally review this bag. I have it, but sadly it doesn't have enough organization pockets. Also the laptop storage on the back of the bag makes it: 1. Off balance 2. Accessible to bad guys walking up behind you. 3. Can crack the laptop screen when fully backed out, because it bends the lsptop. I also have the ebags TLS Motherload. A much more well thought out bag, same better capacity for the same Liter of carry and less expensive IMO. Keep up the great reviews! Cheers.
Can I have you tell me which bag is better. The osprey farpoint 40 or 55 vs. The arcido aura. I like the 55 because of the size, but know it may not be carry on compliant.
Hi Chase, could you make a comparison between the Goruck 26l and the Nomatic Travelpack 20-30l? I'm 5.4 feet tall and it's for a month around Italy, but I am afraid they're too big for my back, especially the Nomatic! What do you think about that? Thank you so much :) Deb
Not a fan of packing bags within bags compression or not. Better if you just learn how to properly roll/fold your stuff and if you want organization, use the 3 pack ditty bags from walmart. Nice pack but ive been extremely happy traveling around with my redwing 44 which i purchased for dirt cheap on fleabay.
Of all the bags you have reviewed, which would you recommend to travel the world for a year? Looking for something that can be carried on to airplanes and fits the travel life.
Great review as always Chase, I have had this bag for a couple years now and it has been a good bag, looks the same as the day I brought it home. I normally travel with a personal item (25l everyday backpack) and this carry-on I use the shoulder strap, not the backpack carry. I was super close to upgrading/changing to the PD travel backpack, but at this point I can’t justify it. I do love how they share nearly the same dimensions for packing out though and will be switching to PD Packing cube system.
Anyone can help me out with carry-on explanation? (is 55l also possible carry on?) I see that these kind of bags can be carry on but then i wonder how to do this. People take camera's, swiss knifes, liquids (for lenzes, creams..), cameras,... In short all items you cant take on a plane or that excesses the weight of carry on (7/10/14kg), how is this possible? And then there's this personal luggage and carry on. Is this 10kg together or seperate? And for last, what are the extra costs if the airport doesn't allow your bag as carry on? Would help me a lot, thanks!
Innarestin'. The Farpoint will be compatible with the Daylite (Daypack) which can attach to it... a cool little destination pack, maybe, for getting around day to day after you arrive. Soon: I would love to see you review the Vanquest Skycap. (Yes, big "tactical" type company, but they did a single-bag-travel kind of bag with the Skycap. Seems like up your alley!)
I’m a big fan of your channel and a huge fan of the GoRuck GR2. Just one question, in your review of the GR2, you seemed to think the 40l bag was to big. Since then I feel like you’ve reviewed and loved bags of comparable size: Tortuga, nomadic and more. Care to elaborate. I’m personally on the fence between the 34 and the 40! I’m 5 ‘11, 180lbs
touche! hey your plenty tall enough for the 40L but that 22" long dimension will not be allowed for carry on on many flights outside of this country and also on the budget flights in the USA. all comes down to how many pair of shoes do you need to pack
An omission and a clarification: the Farpoint is available in 2 different torso sizes, allowing a better fit than most bags, and the hip belt can be tucked away when not in use. The Farpoint 40 is the most comfortable travel bag Ive tried, and (for me anyway) comfort trumps everything else, especially style. My EDC bag is where style really matters.
Honestly, at the pricepoint of the Minaal I'd prefer the Farpoint. Opsrey 40 is set at less than half of Minaal 2.0, even Nomatic's cheaper, even if you do opt in for the laundry bag, waist straps, shirt organizer, toiletry bag & vacuum bag.
I've been waiting for this review since you mentioned that the Farpoint 40 was in the pile! Great video, as always, Chase. I've had the Farpoint 40 for a few years, and it was my initial entry point into the world of one bag travel. I'm thinking about picking up the Setout this summer though and pairing it with Tortuga's packing cubes and potentially throwing in the Outbreaker Daypack. I was wondering, have you or anyone else on here had a chance to try out that daypack?
The Batac 16L the Patch Adams bag- but it's cool cause the factory workers in the Philippines choose the colour combinations before making the bag. The Allpa 35L comes in black which is much less Patch-Adamsey...
CHASE ITS FFFFFAAAAAARRRRR POINT NOT FAIRPOINT!!!! :D Happy you finally reviewed this bag. Oh also, while i love this bag, agreed about the lack of organization. I bought the Tortuga setout to try it out, and while i like to organization better, for me its much less comfy. I am 6'2 and the tortuga hip straps hit way to high on my body and i find the straps not as comfortable as this bag. So I prefer this,. . Lastly, its about $120 bucks on sale, much cheaper than the other options you listed.
I returned my Tortuga Outbreaker because the suspension system was so bulky and can't be stowed. Also, it was only a little bit more comfortable than a Farpoint 40, but 3x the price. Outbreaker does justify the price premium with quality material and organization, but I don't make use of it. Just need a bag to stuff my packing cubes which the Farpoint 40 does well.
scootermcgoot Thank you! For those of us that are new to this, and trying to get it right, names and other specs are important. I was wondering if he was talking about some other backpack.
Great video as always. I've been waiting for you to finally get around to this bag. I've been a huge fan of the Minaal 2.0 and wanted one but ended up getting the Osprey Farpoint 40 a few months back. Cost wise it was a much better choice. I was able to grab one on Amazon for $117 and had $100 in Amazon credits at my disposal. How can you go wrong at getting this for $17? It's served me well so far. Took it on a family cruise last Dec., a business trip in Feb. and heading out to Jamaica next week and Hawaii in June with it. It's a pleasure to carry, fits onboard any regular overhead bin and holds all my packing cubes. The only downside is that I need a 2nd bag as a "daypack" once I get to my destination. I have a Timbuk2 Tuck pack which lays flat on the bottom of the Farpoint and can be used as a "business daypack" or just roll an REI Flash 18 for use on vacation time. I'd rather have something slick like the Minaal Daily Carry to compliment it, but again... not a cost effective option at this point. By the way, the hip straps for the Farpoint can be tucked away and the zippered holder can roll over them to keep them in place. I've done that on short trips but if the pack is going to be on my back for a long haul, the hip straps are a great option. Keep up the great work.
Hey Chase! Been loving your videos, about to go solo traveling for the first time in South East Easia! I'm a lean (60kg ~ 140lb), roughly 180cm male looking at buying a Fairview 40 from a friend for nice and cheap, do you think the more femininely typical design traits of the Fairview (smaller, longer straps, curved shoulder straps etc) would be worth saving the cash? Or would you for out the extra for the Farpoint?
Which would you say are the best packing cubes? Also, I may have fucking hallucinated whilst binging your channel, but can't seem to remember if you mentioned there is a packing cube you can let the air out of???.
Hey man, nice work again. I felt you a bit more serious this time, you ok? One thing that is worth mentioning is that Osprey has a more hiking/backpacking/mountaining (is that a word?) mindset. I really like nomatic, for example, but I doubt it would perform well when hiking for a full day.
HAHAHAAAA Great review! "Daddy needs his medicine" I use a Kelty redwing 30 tactical which is actually 47.5 litres. Kind of misleading and just a little too big
great review as always... not sure why i watched it seeing as I've had one for a couple of years now haha. One point though, you can not use the straps and fold them on the back and put the cover over it creating a just shoulder strap bag version :D
I have a 17.3 laptop (really thick too). It doesn't fit in the designated laptop area, but you can squeeze it in the front area (edges of the laptop do stick out a bit, after you zipped it up).
Nice one. Loving this rapid stream of reviews since you got back from Mexico. I actually have this bag and have used it both as a duffel and a backpack. I love it because it's just so comfortable to carry, but at the same time I'd love to be able to reconfigure everything about the front section, starting with the trademark Osprey compression-straps-across-every-zipper-and-pocket thing that they can't seem to resist doing. I'm impressed at your restraint for not ragging on them about it. Then I really wish the laptop compartment was against the back instead of way out along the outer edge. Aside from being less secure and poorly positioned for being a heavy object, any rounding of the bag when its packed out can put bendy pressure on the laptop. If they moved it toward the frame side that problem would be solved. (They actually made this change in the last year or so on the Porter 46 which is slight larger than this one) Still - I like it enough to be using it fairly often, slightly more than my Aeronaut45, unless there are dress shoes on the packing list. All except once, I've had a second, smaller bag along for the ride so I've just put the laptop there. You may have just convinced me that I need a Minaal though. :-)
the thing is that your laptop is going to be reciving all the power of life!!! if only the laptop side was just by your back, this would be Mister Backpack!
I want no organisation. Yes, you heard that right. In other words, I just want one compartment, around 40L, very light, and comfortable. Preferably bright interior. I don't understand why people want bags that take up 30% of the airline weight allowance???!!! A bag that is 40L, 1kg, and is comfortable, would be perfect. Nice looks would be a great bonus, i.e. perfecter.
Love your reviews! I get you love the nomatic packing cube. But here’s the thing....it’s really hard for us viewers who have never seen or have it (guessing lots of those) to really compare the space in the bag when we are used to seeing 2 or 3 packing cubes which most of us have and are familiar with. It makes it really hard to compare your new reviews with that cube vs older reviews with a setup which most of us have, to get a feel for the size of the bag. Could you maybe do a review of your old 3 cubes setup and what could fit vs the new nomatic cube?
Wow that Fairview looks different. It's emerald green in person, but it looks teal in your video. I just purchased the fairview a few weeks ago and really like it. It's very comfortable and the strap cover is convenient when getting on the plane. Just zip it up before boarding and toss it in the overhead. I used that small middle pocket for my 311 liquids bag. The only problem I had is the lack of accessory pockets. You really do have to carry a second bag for your small stuff for the plane. This bag seems like clothes only for me.
Camping or Hiking? Osprey makes great technical packs.... although as an avid hiker/backpacker (heavily involved with the Scouts) - I prefer my ULA Circuit as it has great capacity (nearly 68L) and very lightweight (just over 2lbs for the pack itself). It's rolltop and has awesome, roomy hipbelt pockets for organization. My son (an Eagle Scout) loves his Osprey Atmos 65AG. Our bags were bought for hiking (we both went to Philmont Scout Ranch this past summer) but work to carry our minimal load to any camp site.
I've been using this bag for over a year now and while all packed out it can be cumbersome to get into, I still really like it, especially since I bought it used on Amazon for $110.00. It's the perfect amount of organization for me while using cubes. I use it for all travel except flying spirit. I've found you can roll the strap cover around the hipstraps if you dont want to use them and it's still really comfy. I wore this for over an hour using public transit from Baltimore airport to our hotel in DC and could have worn it much longer. My favorite feature is how much I can get into it if needed on one trip while compressing it way down on the next one.
I just bought this because most of the bags you review are not readily available in Australia and shipping and exchange rates kill us. It's at least 50% cheaper than most of the bags I would consider from those you have reviewed. Great value for the price.
been using my farpoint 40 for 2 years now ,best purchase decision so far
6:12 a little correction to you my friend, it's YKK, the 8RC is the code YKK uses for the luggage, backpacks zipper series (5RC, 8RC, 10RC, some times RCZ). Osprey never skip on quality :)
@Harvey Colt *vomit*
Goruck gr2 34l vs farpoint 40. Which one is better
Disappointed you didn't really discuss the price and availability. I picked up my Osprey for $80 from a local retailer where I could go and try it out first. The Minaal runs for $364 shipped to Europe + import tax.
The Minaal might be a better bag, but is it 5x better? The Osprey deserves mention for being one of the biggest bargains in the world of bags.
Well said!
If you got the Farpoint 40 for only $80 then you got the deal of the century. That bag goes for $160 to $120.
Scott Magruder Deal of the month, perhaps. Available at a standard price of £70 (~$93.15) at Blacks via eBay and regularly goes on sale for £60 (~$79.85) delivered here at Millets.
I agree! I love my Fairview!
Got mine yesterday for 79
I really like that they put the laptop compartment on the front of the bag away from your back. I've seen other bags like this and it helps the bag wrap around our back a little instead of having a stiff laptop against your back. I think it works even better on messenger bags that need to wrap around your body like the life behind bars messenger. You should review some of their bags. They have some pretty smart engineering with their bags.
Thanks for the review. As a Farpoint 40 owner, I would add that the peripheral wire and framesheet coupled with the shoulder straps and hip belt make this a really comfortable bag to carry if you have to go for some distance or with heavier weight. I wonder how many travel packs can carry loads as comfortably over longer distances as well as this one can? Certainly this bag cannot carry loads as well as premium backpacking or climbing packs. However, I would love to see a comparison of travel packs focused on which can carry loads for the longer distances and most comfortably. That may not be an important quality if you only carry your bag through the airport or from cab to hotel. However, sometimes I end up walking a ways with my pack and a really comfortable one can make all the difference.
I learned from another video that you can tuck the hip straps and roll the flap over them. That's what I do when using the backpack.
Could you link me to the video, please? I want to compare the technique to what I did myself.
Do you know of any other osprey packs that have back panel opening? I've looked so hard into this and it's hard to find
I'm looking for a carry on size bag to go to Europe with. The problem is I'm only 5'1 and less than 115lbs so a big bag would be hard for me to carry, is there anything you would recommend?
My concern with the Farview is that the padded part of the strap doesn't start at the top (like it does with the Farpoint) so it doesn't seem like it'd be as comfortable. As for outside pockets, I personally do NOT like them, except for one for the TSA bag of liquids; it's just more temptation for pickpockets, as far as I'm concerned!
@Chase which size Nomatic vacuum bag is that? They have a Large and an XL
I have both sizes and that looks like a large to me.
You can buckle the hip belt across the front of the bag if you want to carry the bag using only the shoulder straps.
Which is best for ladies 5 foot one inch tall? There seem to be different sizes M/L, M/S, S/XS so a little confusing. Thanks.
What size is his showing small medium or medium large , I’m the same size
Sounds like you're just trying to upsell the more expensive bags?
Would purchase this bag however the shoulder straps don’t fold in anywhere...too bad...great interview though 🙏🏼
One question : How many models are there of the Farpoint 40? Yours is the 2017 model, do they update them each year?
Thanks
Sir could you please review the AIRFIT ADVENTURE duffle backpack it's made in the PHILIPPINES.
Hey mate, where did you get the bag at 8.25 from please 😊
Wow I didn't think you would review these bags! I do have the Farpoint 40 though, I've used it for over a year for many trips and I've loved it! It is nice cause it is easy to find, even in Finland where I live. Most of the bags you review are not sold here or even shipped here.
Have you tried to compare it with the Deuter Transit 40?
I'm planning on traveling to Finland in late 2021. Looking to get the Osprey Porter as my travel bag. Any suggestions for packing for 5 days with one bag? I will have day pack to move around in.
How much that weight when fully backed ? Some airline has 10kg maks. weight on hand luggage.
You know how they say that there are no stupid question? Well you proved that wrong lol. It depends on what you put in it.
@@diesertyp7822 ;)
You gotta review the Porter 46 now!
It’s called the FARpoint NOT FAIRpoint lol
Anyway, the FARpoint s/m 55 is better because you get a15 liter daypack. Without the day pack or with and/or without the daypack and some lite or creative packing both are airliner compatible
That's the bag I use all the time. Regular packing cubes work better with the bag, no waste of space that way.
As others have mentioned, the fact you didn't discuss price and availability is a HUGE omission. The difference between this and other "flashpacker" backpacks is price and availability. Specifically, that the Osprey Farpoint 40 can be picked up for £70-£100, whereas Minaal, Setout etc charge £250-£375 for their bags. For me, this feels like they are not really trying to cater for budget-conscious backpackers at all, and are simply interested in charging as much as they can for their products.
ok so im stuck between the Minaal 2.0 or the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L for a 18 month world trip but cant possibly make my mind up without chase reviewing the cotopaxi!! please chase get one in for review?
hands down the best backpacking review channel ever! keep up the good work chase.
I couldn’t go for this bag with the lack of organization, and with the laptop storage being on the outside of the bag. Doesn’t make any sense.
The REI Ruckpack 40 is also a bag that I considered but it had a major design flaw in my opinion with the bottom of the bag being too slanted to be able to set the bag down even when it’s packed. Super annoying problem with an otherwise great bag.
Chase, My wife would like me to point out to you that you forgot to mention that not only are the shoulder straps on the Fairview lower; they are narrower, have slightly more curve to them, and the hipbelt was designed with feminine hips in mind making the Fairview one of (if not only) travel bag designed for women...also she too is concerned about cheese smelling Frenchmen with bad intentions.
I on the other hand am singularly disappointed in the lack of a serious business papers location.
Cheers
Wooooord! Tell ur wife I'll stop following her around in a berét with a wheel of brie.
Chase Reeves much appreciated... thank you...lol
Did you ever do the Osprey Porter 46?
“He smells of cheese, and bad intentions.” First time I’ve subbed over a joke.
Omg I watched that part like 4 times and I cant stop laughing!! Aaaahhh my stomach hurts and I farted.
Chase glad you had the opportunity to finally review this bag. I have it, but sadly it doesn't have enough organization pockets. Also the laptop storage on the back of the bag makes it:
1. Off balance
2. Accessible to bad guys walking up behind you.
3. Can crack the laptop screen when fully backed out, because it bends the lsptop.
I also have the ebags TLS Motherload. A much more well thought out bag, same better capacity for the same Liter of carry and less expensive IMO.
Keep up the great reviews! Cheers.
Thanks. Cos of this. I’m not going to get this back. Have you seen the jack wolfskin trt 32
Can I have you tell me which bag is better. The osprey farpoint 40 or 55 vs. The arcido aura. I like the 55 because of the size, but know it may not be carry on compliant.
Hi Chase, could you make a comparison between the Goruck 26l and the Nomatic Travelpack 20-30l?
I'm 5.4 feet tall and it's for a month around Italy, but I am afraid they're too big for my back, especially the Nomatic!
What do you think about that?
Thank you so much :)
Deb
Not a fan of packing bags within bags compression or not. Better if you just learn how to properly roll/fold your stuff and if you want organization, use the 3 pack ditty bags from walmart. Nice pack but ive been extremely happy traveling around with my redwing 44 which i purchased for dirt cheap on fleabay.
May you review the REI Ruckpack 40? It’s similar to the Farpoint but about $50 cheaper. I have the Farpoint but I’d love your insight on the REI bag.
Of all the bags you have reviewed, which would you recommend to travel the world for a year? Looking for something that can be carried on to airplanes and fits the travel life.
Here's my list: bagworks.co/one-bag-travel-bags/
Hmm according to my spreadsheet the Setout is actually marginally heavier than the Farpoint. Both pretty light compared to the Nomatic though.
Could you review the hynes eagle ones? I think it's a more budget friendly backpack and would love to hear your thoughts about it.
I like the north face back packs
FAIRpoint or FARpoint?
Great review as always Chase, I have had this bag for a couple years now and it has been a good bag, looks the same as the day I brought it home. I normally travel with a personal item (25l everyday backpack) and this carry-on I use the shoulder strap, not the backpack carry. I was super close to upgrading/changing to the PD travel backpack, but at this point I can’t justify it. I do love how they share nearly the same dimensions for packing out though and will be switching to PD Packing cube system.
Can you look into doing a review of ebags tks motherland weekender?
Anyone can help me out with carry-on explanation? (is 55l also possible carry on?)
I see that these kind of bags can be carry on but then i wonder how to do this. People take camera's, swiss knifes, liquids (for lenzes, creams..), cameras,... In short all items you cant take on a plane or that excesses the weight of carry on (7/10/14kg), how is this possible? And then there's this personal luggage and carry on. Is this 10kg together or seperate? And for last, what are the extra costs if the airport doesn't allow your bag as carry on?
Would help me a lot, thanks!
I’m confused between Osprey Farpoint40 and Eagle Creek Global Companion 40 , what do you recommend ?
No stowable straps on the GC. :-(
Can you review the udee backpack, it looks good but there is no reviews from buyers out there!!
Please review the standard luggage co backpack 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
man im interested in this bag it hits so many boxes for me but I'm never going to buy a bag that has that green inner. Just why?
hey thanks for the great review! but i would like to ask how is this compared to the Osprey Porter 30? thank you!
Once I got over your (intentional?) mispronunciation of Farpoint (not "Fairpoint"!), I found it a good video :)
Innarestin'. The Farpoint will be compatible with the Daylite (Daypack) which can attach to it... a cool little destination pack, maybe, for getting around day to day after you arrive.
Soon: I would love to see you review the Vanquest Skycap. (Yes, big "tactical" type company, but they did a single-bag-travel kind of bag with the Skycap. Seems like up your alley!)
I’m a big fan of your channel and a huge fan of the GoRuck GR2. Just one question, in your review of the GR2, you seemed to think the 40l bag was to big. Since then I feel like you’ve reviewed and loved bags of comparable size: Tortuga, nomadic and more. Care to elaborate. I’m personally on the fence between the 34 and the 40!
I’m 5 ‘11, 180lbs
touche! hey your plenty tall enough for the 40L but that 22" long dimension will not be allowed for carry on on many flights outside of this country and also on the budget flights in the USA. all comes down to how many pair of shoes do you need to pack
Love the reviews! Have you reviewed the Osprey Porter? I'm torn between the Porter and Tortuga Setout and would love your entertaining opinion!
In this class and size of bag - if we DID want more pockets than the Farpoint provides, which of the bags you've reviewed would you point a viewer to?
Here's my list of bags you need to know about, Garrett: bagworks.co/one-bag-travel-bags/
Could you review the new osprey fairview trek 50/farpoint trek 55? Would love to see them! (Especially the fairview version, since its smaller)
An omission and a clarification: the Farpoint is available in 2 different torso sizes, allowing a better fit than most bags, and the hip belt can be tucked away when not in use. The Farpoint 40 is the most comfortable travel bag Ive tried, and (for me anyway) comfort trumps everything else, especially style. My EDC bag is where style really matters.
Can the hip belt be tucked away but leaving the should straps out in the open?
Can you review some North St. bags?
farpoint vs peak designs?
Completely agree with the review....not crazy about the farpoint....not enough tech pocket....can you review the osprey porter 46?
A 35 litre would be cool, or just something smaller but same style, this is pretty big.
Thanks for the review! Does this bag have any connector points on the front to attach a daypack?
Honestly, at the pricepoint of the Minaal I'd prefer the Farpoint. Opsrey 40 is set at less than half of Minaal 2.0, even Nomatic's cheaper, even if you do opt in for the laundry bag,
waist straps, shirt organizer,
toiletry bag & vacuum bag.
Can you review the REI ruckpack 40? There are many people online saying it's the best One travel bag and i'd love to hear your comment on that. :)
I've been waiting for this review since you mentioned that the Farpoint 40 was in the pile! Great video, as always, Chase. I've had the Farpoint 40 for a few years, and it was my initial entry point into the world of one bag travel. I'm thinking about picking up the Setout this summer though and pairing it with Tortuga's packing cubes and potentially throwing in the Outbreaker Daypack. I was wondering, have you or anyone else on here had a chance to try out that daypack?
Porter 46 review?
So I totally just got my Minaal today. It’s freaking BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for your reviews. You definitely sold it to me 😂
I have had a Minaal for a few years and love it but wish I had a little more space now thinking about this Osprey bag. The Minaal is sooo comfy though
Can you review the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L? Love your videos and would love to hear your opinion.
yes yes please !
Yes please review the Cotopaxi Allpa 35L
Is Cotopaxi the one that look like Patch Adams chose the color combinations?
The Batac 16L the Patch Adams bag- but it's cool cause the factory workers in the Philippines choose the colour combinations before making the bag. The Allpa 35L comes in black which is much less Patch-Adamsey...
Yes, do it
Lowe Alpine Carry On 45 Lightflite
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CHASE ITS FFFFFAAAAAARRRRR POINT NOT FAIRPOINT!!!! :D Happy you finally reviewed this bag.
Oh also, while i love this bag, agreed about the lack of organization. I bought the Tortuga setout to try it out, and while i like to organization better, for me its much less comfy. I am 6'2 and the tortuga hip straps hit way to high on my body and i find the straps not as comfortable as this bag. So I prefer this,. . Lastly, its about $120 bucks on sale, much cheaper than the other options you listed.
I was thinking the same 😆 but the bag is awesome!!!
I returned my Tortuga Outbreaker because the suspension system was so bulky and can't be stowed. Also, it was only a little bit more comfortable than a Farpoint 40, but 3x the price. Outbreaker does justify the price premium with quality material and organization, but I don't make use of it. Just need a bag to stuff my packing cubes which the Farpoint 40 does well.
scootermcgoot Thank you! For those of us that are new to this, and trying to get it right, names and other specs are important. I was wondering if he was talking about some other backpack.
That's a fair point you make there, my friend.
We love your zanny wacky videos! The ones with the jokes or the different voices! Awesome video
Great video as always. I've been waiting for you to finally get around to this bag. I've been a huge fan of the Minaal 2.0 and wanted one but ended up getting the Osprey Farpoint 40 a few months back. Cost wise it was a much better choice. I was able to grab one on Amazon for $117 and had $100 in Amazon credits at my disposal. How can you go wrong at getting this for $17? It's served me well so far. Took it on a family cruise last Dec., a business trip in Feb. and heading out to Jamaica next week and Hawaii in June with it. It's a pleasure to carry, fits onboard any regular overhead bin and holds all my packing cubes. The only downside is that I need a 2nd bag as a "daypack" once I get to my destination. I have a Timbuk2 Tuck pack which lays flat on the bottom of the Farpoint and can be used as a "business daypack" or just roll an REI Flash 18 for use on vacation time. I'd rather have something slick like the Minaal Daily Carry to compliment it, but again... not a cost effective option at this point.
By the way, the hip straps for the Farpoint can be tucked away and the zippered holder can roll over them to keep them in place. I've done that on short trips but if the pack is going to be on my back for a long haul, the hip straps are a great option. Keep up the great work.
Hey Chase!
Been loving your videos, about to go solo traveling for the first time in South East Easia!
I'm a lean (60kg ~ 140lb), roughly 180cm male looking at buying a Fairview 40 from a friend for nice and cheap, do you think the more femininely typical design traits of the Fairview (smaller, longer straps, curved shoulder straps etc) would be worth saving the cash? Or would you for out the extra for the Farpoint?
I think going with the smaller frame would likely be more comfortable
Great video!! Can you review Osprey Meridian?
Which one did you use M/L or S/M ?
Which would you say are the best packing cubes? Also, I may have fucking hallucinated whilst binging your channel, but can't seem to remember if you mentioned there is a packing cube you can let the air out of???.
Hey man, nice work again. I felt you a bit more serious this time, you ok?
One thing that is worth mentioning is that Osprey has a more hiking/backpacking/mountaining (is that a word?) mindset. I really like nomatic, for example, but I doubt it would perform well when hiking for a full day.
André Calil would it be a bad idea to use this bag for a long thru hike like JMT?
HAHAHAAAA Great review! "Daddy needs his medicine" I use a Kelty redwing 30 tactical which is actually 47.5 litres. Kind of misleading and just a little too big
I wish they’d put the laptop/iPad pocket against the back. It feels so clunky opening the flap with all my electronic goods up there.
Is this the S/M or M/L size?
Thoughts about the CP24 from Evergoods
Favorite bag. Review coming but they won’t have stock foreeeeeeeever.
Farpoint 40 or Fairpoint 40?
I love your reviews. You’re crazy lol but I love your reviews. Thanks for making them.
great review as always... not sure why i watched it seeing as I've had one for a couple of years now haha. One point though, you can not use the straps and fold them on the back and put the cover over it creating a just shoulder strap bag version :D
Does anyone know a similar backpack to this that can fit a 17.3'' laptop???
I have a 17.3 laptop (really thick too). It doesn't fit in the designated laptop area, but you can squeeze it in the front area (edges of the laptop do stick out a bit, after you zipped it up).
OMG!! You remind me of Zach Galifianakis, I love it!
Nice one. Loving this rapid stream of reviews since you got back from Mexico. I actually have this bag and have used it both as a duffel and a backpack. I love it because it's just so comfortable to carry, but at the same time I'd love to be able to reconfigure everything about the front section, starting with the trademark Osprey compression-straps-across-every-zipper-and-pocket thing that they can't seem to resist doing. I'm impressed at your restraint for not ragging on them about it. Then I really wish the laptop compartment was against the back instead of way out along the outer edge. Aside from being less secure and poorly positioned for being a heavy object, any rounding of the bag when its packed out can put bendy pressure on the laptop. If they moved it toward the frame side that problem would be solved. (They actually made this change in the last year or so on the Porter 46 which is slight larger than this one)
Still - I like it enough to be using it fairly often, slightly more than my Aeronaut45, unless there are dress shoes on the packing list. All except once, I've had a second, smaller bag along for the ride so I've just put the laptop there. You may have just convinced me that I need a Minaal though. :-)
Too bad that Porter 46 is only available in North America.
the thing is that your laptop is going to be reciving all the power of life!!! if only the laptop side was just by your back, this would be Mister Backpack!
I want no organisation. Yes, you heard that right. In other words, I just want one compartment, around 40L, very light, and comfortable. Preferably bright interior. I don't understand why people want bags that take up 30% of the airline weight allowance???!!! A bag that is 40L, 1kg, and is comfortable, would be perfect. Nice looks would be a great bonus, i.e. perfecter.
Arc'teryx Carrier Duffel 40L is for you.
Came here for all of the FARRRRRRR POINT comments! Ain't no "I" in FAR! :)
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Nope.
@@chasereeves i'm going to japan for a month what backpack will you advice
I decided to buy.
not really a spot for my laptop with quickaccess. otherwise this bag is perfect and i would of snagged one. The colors this year are real gross though
Love your reviews! I get you love the nomatic packing cube. But here’s the thing....it’s really hard for us viewers who have never seen or have it (guessing lots of those) to really compare the space in the bag when we are used to seeing 2 or 3 packing cubes which most of us have and are familiar with. It makes it really hard to compare your new reviews with that cube vs older reviews with a setup which most of us have, to get a feel for the size of the bag. Could you maybe do a review of your old 3 cubes setup and what could fit vs the new nomatic cube?
I hear that. Newer reviews won't feature it anymore.
I still think it's handy since you can compare how the same item would fit in multiple bags
Chase Reeves thanks Chase!
Wow that Fairview looks different. It's emerald green in person, but it looks teal in your video.
I just purchased the fairview a few weeks ago and really like it. It's very comfortable and the strap cover is convenient when getting on the plane. Just zip it up before boarding and toss it in the overhead. I used that small middle pocket for my 311 liquids bag.
The only problem I had is the lack of accessory pockets. You really do have to carry a second bag for your small stuff for the plane. This bag seems like clothes only for me.
any chance of reviewing camping backpacks?
Camping or Hiking? Osprey makes great technical packs.... although as an avid hiker/backpacker (heavily involved with the Scouts) - I prefer my ULA Circuit as it has great capacity (nearly 68L) and very lightweight (just over 2lbs for the pack itself). It's rolltop and has awesome, roomy hipbelt pockets for organization. My son (an Eagle Scout) loves his Osprey Atmos 65AG. Our bags were bought for hiking (we both went to Philmont Scout Ranch this past summer) but work to carry our minimal load to any camp site.