My thoughts on Black Diamond's ultralight backpack. Check it out here: geni.us/iHHa Connect with me: / kane_does_outdoors #backpacking #hiking #wildcamping #ultralightbackpacking #gear #fastpacking
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@VinceFowler2 ай бұрын
Solid review, Kane. What I like about all your reviews is they’re based on actual use, multiple uses… Anyone can review a piece of gear out of the box - you always go beyond. 🙏🏼
@KaneDoesOutdoors2 ай бұрын
I had a pretty good idea of what it was like right away! But yes, best to put in at least a week of use. Obviously can't comment on durability at this point, but it should hold up pretty well based on the build quality.
@jeffreycarman2185Ай бұрын
Congrats to Kane for being selected to receive free gear by a major brand! That’s a big step for any channel.
@absolu2222 ай бұрын
Looking at some cottage companies, I feel almost as if they would make shoulder straps optional if they could, on what are already expensive packs. Everything, from pockets, hip belts, straps etc is adding $$$ quickly. I like that for this one, what you see is what you get, already minimalistic and you can remove stuff from it. There are some small discount available in stores. After months of looking at all options, I finally triggered on my first UL pack after seeing your video, I ordered the Beta Light 45. Thanks for the review!
@millerhoo2 ай бұрын
Haha. When you rolled it, I was like you roll it weird - I guess I do it “the other way” :)
@KaneDoesOutdoors2 ай бұрын
Whatever works!
@SpaceCoastAdventures2 ай бұрын
Great review!!! I couldn't agree more about the cordage they used with those Linelocs......I was actually sitting down the swap the cordage on mine, when your video popped up. I too prefer removing the waist belt, especially since this pack has the "running vest" style harness, which I absolutely love!!! (coming from the Zerk 40) Now if only their water flask for the left shoulder packet was available anywhere in the world, that would be great!!! 🤙
@rschreck8762 ай бұрын
The BD flasks are just Hydrapak flasks. Nothing special except for the logo. I have 4 of them. Ha.
@stanchorney96982 ай бұрын
Good review Kane. I love all my Black Diamond gear but will give this a pass and stick with the Durston Kakwa and support local (and a good guy). You should try the Wapta, it is big enough for an over night or weekend and has a removable hip belt.
@josiebones12 ай бұрын
Those triangular hip belt pockets are bizarre to say the least, maybe enough to put me off of this pack. I like hip belts and pockets on my packs and I think that design is a very strange choice.
@KaneDoesOutdoors2 ай бұрын
Bit of a head scratcher indeed.
@z0uLess2 ай бұрын
Whats the point of this pack when its almost 1 kg? I feel that the big brands lack an ability to take risks in their designs and truly cater to the up and coming niche markets.
@GM-jz2ufАй бұрын
I am disappointed with the performance of the Betalight 45 backpack and the customer service from Black Diamond. In promotional videos (for example: kzbin.info/www/bejne/q4fWiqSYZ9V0sNk), it is clearly stated that while the Betalight 45 backpack shouldn't be submerged, no rain would get inside. Unfortunately, this was not my experience. After 2-3 hours of continuous rain during a thru-hike in the Alps, all of my gear inside the backpack, including my sleeping bag and sleeping mat, was completely soaked. This could have been very dangerous in the mountains, where temperatures can drop significantly. Even more disappointing was the response from customer service. I was told that the backpack is only "weather-resistant" and that this does not qualify as a warranty case, despite the product being advertised differently in these videos and on the website. For a backpack at this price point and from a reputable manufacturer, I expected more. I hope Black Diamond will improve its product descriptions and customer service in the future.
@timmo9712 ай бұрын
I’m immediately offside because I DON’T understand the “45” in the name?! It sure isn’t 45 litres- more like a 20 it looks like a tiny fast pack
@Asdf-7892 ай бұрын
U r right, but if it's like other well known brand packs, then yeah, body might be say 25L folded (and can be extended by another 10L, I imagine), front pocket say 10L, side pockets say 5L each, and they add all the numbers up to get a total, which while technically correct, is rather misleading. I always break them down to the volume of the body to compare - the data is usually available in the detailed specs.
@KaneDoesOutdoors2 ай бұрын
20L is a small daypack… For comparison I have a ULA CDT, NUL Sundown, UD Fastpack 40. The main body is the biggest on the BD BL 45 L. The ULA CDT is pretty similar.
@SpaceCoastAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@timmo971 Per the Black Diamond website….”Main Pack: 43L, Side Pocket: 1L each side (2L total), ** Stretch front and hip pockets are bonus volume”. Coming from the Mountainsmith Zerk 40, which has a 32L main at the collar and 40L with the collar extended, the Beta Light has a notably larger main compartment in person. I wish all the pack companies would list their respective volumes in the same manner. Some companies include every pocket in their volume measurements and some only include the main body of the pack. It’d be nice if the consumer could see the number in the name and know exactly what that meant, without having to dig so deep.
@chuckburr51723 күн бұрын
Do not buy this pack. bd is redesigning it. Had a dozen flaws, shoulder straps fall apart. I have a 1000 miles of experience testing it on the PCT.