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How to choose the backpack that is best for you. When it comes to choosing a pack there are a lot of things to consider. Ultralight or traditional pack, framed or frameless, what size? It can get overwhelming. In this video I break down the four main types of backpacks to help you know what kind is right for you.

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5 Comments

  1. Iโ€™m gonna be honest itโ€™s a bunch of sales hype around a lot of the ultra light stuff, if carrying 100g candy bar on your back is gonna break the trip for you , you need to be in better shape to be outdoors it sounds like a liability if you canโ€™t carry more than 10 lbs, the human body is designed for distance endurance hunting, feed the body and the mind and discipline yourself, I opt for certain things like the expensive sleeping bag and underquilt to cut 5 lbs , then I can carry a camp chair and table at 2 lbs total, and much more food with the reduction, I tend to carry a gallon of water plus a liter 3 days full meals and snacks which usually break out to 5 days but then my shelter chair table and cook kit with the 5 lb pack is maybe 15 lbs it didnโ€™t take endless calculations or 2k in investments
    Wise owl gear has served me well hammocking
    Recently upgraded to a down underquilt from hammock gear
    Outdoorsman labs sleeping pad during warm months
    Odoland kit
    Stanley 24 oz pot
    Or ozark trail aluminum set depending on the meals I want to make
    I think the table is hit or hike from Amazon and the chair is alps by mountaineering or a moonlence 2lb chair
    Dollar tree utensils and tongs the little silicon tip one
    55l teton scout pack
    Sometimes I use a cheap stuff sack for my food sometimes I use a large plastic screw lid jar from dollar tree, I usually have extra room for some clothes if I needed a jacket and extra socks gotta take care of your feet when your out adventuring, you never know where the next bend might take you

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