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@davidcooper83905 ай бұрын
That is a good review of the pack. I wish more you tubers did reviews of budget gear items.
@flutingaround8 ай бұрын
Yes, I would love a video to strap those poles!
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Perfect! I'm working on it right now (along with 2 other shock cord pack mods!). Thanks for letting me know!
@USMCdude0014 ай бұрын
This is such a wonderful review of this pack. It will definitely be my upgrade pack when I grow out of the beginner pack I picked up. Thank you for doing the real work to find smaller names for budget gear.
@DribbleFunk6 ай бұрын
I've had one of these for about two years. The textured back kinda chafes, but I covered the parts that sat against my shoulder blades with some gaff tape. Also, on mine, the hip pockets can be removed. It just has some mega strong velcro holding them in. Good review.
@benhikescamps8 ай бұрын
Really good review. I use the 40L version of this pack. The side hip pockets are pretty small on my version but it has everything that the 65L has. Very good value. Thanks for This video. 👍
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I've been trying to find the 40L version. I'm wondering if they don't make it any more. Thanks for your comment!
@joshrayner71678 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirtWas just looking on AliExpress at the 60L and it also had the 40L
@Chris-ov4zc8 ай бұрын
Great video - thanks! I have the Aonijie, and it works really good for me for minimalist trips. I've gotten my 20deg F kit in it with 4 days of food, but that's maxed out, with no extra room for any luxuries. Been looking for something a bit larger for trips where I want to bring a bit more gear, but had heard that the shoulder straps on some Naturehike packs are a bit too close together and can rub on your neck. We seem to have a similar build, so it's good to hear that it works for you!
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
That's cool you have the Aonijie. I actually have a few different things from them (including a hydration pack that I really like). I'm curious what tent you use if you are able to use this pack for a.4 day trip in 20 degrees. I'm excited to try it out more. It's just so dang small and comfortable! The frameless 3f UL Gear Qidan is a good option if you want something a little bigger, but don't need a frame. It's a little lighter than this Naturehike (probably mostly because of having no frame).
@Chris-ov4zc8 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt the 20deg kit/4 days of food was last month hiking the Massanutten Mountain Trail. I used a tarp/groundsheet (rainfly from my Lanshan1/0.7mm plastic window film), since the nighttime lows were mid-20s, and bugs weren't out yet. This is my preferred late fall/winter/early spring shelter when bugs aren't a concern, since it provides 360deg coverage, while still being relatively small and light (sub 2 L, sub 1 lb).
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
@@Chris-ov4zc I wondered if you used a tarp. I think I may try that this winter with the fly from my Durston X-Mid 1. I've never tarp camped before. I live in Virginia where the bugs are RIDICULOUS for most of the year, but perhaps some winter trips in several months! Then I could still use the Aonijie. I couldn't believe when I saw the weight and price combo of that 30L pack. Great buy!
@Chris-ov4zc8 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt I'm in VA as well, but find a tarp workable Octoberish-Marchish (nighttime lows 40 or below). I think it's definitely worth a try. I tried a square tarp, and didn't like it (felt too exposed), but with a shaped tarp (like my lanshan1 rainfly or your Xmid1 rainfly), if bugs aren't a concern, you get 90% of the coverage, with 2x the living space, for half the weight and volume. I have a S2S nano 1p bugnet that I bring if I want a safety net, but so far, fortunately, I haven't needed it.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Awesome! Ya, I am definitely trying it this winter. I've been toying with the idea for a while now and I think you've just talked me into it!
@MilleniumOfTheComet8 ай бұрын
My biggest issue with budget packs and even super expensive ultralight packs is that they are too LARGE! I am a woman with an XS trunk and a bust so I have a hard time sometimes finding a supportive pack that is lightweight and distributes the weight properly on my hips. Unfortunately, it seems many of these packs are designed for man's frame, even if they are considered unisex.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I'm guessing this pack will have that same problem since it isn't adjustable (and the sternum strap can only go up so far). The next pack I'm planning to review is the REI Flash 50. it's similar to this Naturehike but lighter, arguably more comfortable, and also comes in three sizes. Do you find you usually have to go for more expensive packs that offer different sizes?
@pedalparadise40968 ай бұрын
I have the Aonijie 30L pack. At 5'3", it fits my woman's body great because the two sets of cross chest straps can be adjusted up and down so much and the J-style straps allow bust room. If they made a 50L just like it it would be perfect for me. Fits way better than my REI 55L XS with M belt.
@adrianbyrne34138 ай бұрын
Please can you quote metric parameters in your reviews -mm, cm, Meters, grams, Kg's etc. It really helps those watching from outside USA. Thanks!!
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Yes! I usually try to do this, but I see I missed some in this video. Thanks for the reminder!
@adrianbyrne34138 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt Thank you, Take care
@curly__3Ай бұрын
Awesome review! Thanks again... All of your reviews have been extremely helpful.
@alexanderweaver70663 күн бұрын
Great review! I love my NatureHike gear.
@drockton38 ай бұрын
Pocket on the left front strap that you said you might cut off is for bear spray canister perhaps?
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Excellent idea! I don't often hike in grizzly country, but this pocket would be perfect for that!
@AllisonReece5 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I was thinking. I don't like in grizzly bear country, but do live in regular visitation of black bear country. Even though, they using walk away and not aggressive like grizzlies, an unpleasant situation can occur. Plus, as a woman hiker, I would feel like I have some form of self defense.
@drthunder88418 ай бұрын
my buddy i go backpacking with has this pack and loves it. he had to get a bigger rain cover though as the one that comes with it doesnt cover the whole pack. other than that its great. curious to see how long it holds up but so far so good! would love to see a video on those shoulder strap trekking pole stashers.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Ooh, good to know about the rain cover. Next time I have a pack that comes with one, I"m going to pack it to capacity and see if it fits! I'll make sure I do a video about the trekking pole stashers (and a few other shock cord mods I've done to some packs). Thanks!
@SladeEisenhardt8 ай бұрын
It's out! Great review!
@graphicsdewd2 ай бұрын
When I started looking into budget packs, I bookmarked a few options to come back and look at later on. Both I found through vendors selling through Walmart. -Nacatin 60L (2.34 lbs.) $33. -Manviss 50L (2.5 lbs.) $55. Both of them tout some great features, including among them durable nylon, side mesh pockets, padded and adjustable straps, padded hip buckle pockets, internal frame, many external straps and buckles for attaching gear, top buckled flap, rain protector with separate pocket, front shoe compartment and some other various features, maybe gimmicky or not. One has a safety whistle built right in to the front, variety of colors for personal preference, etc. Is it worth going even more 'budgettier' than the $90-100 packs? Because those do have amazing features for that price, especially given the Teton with its warranty for those who want good oeace of mind against damage and defects. Not something you'll get from most random Amazon or Walmart vendors.
@pinchpeak52038 ай бұрын
I've been looking at this pack, your endorsement tipped the scale for me, as I've also heard a couple negatives. If it does end up sucking, they have a great return policy. Their tents and sleeping bags are pretty good budget options as well. I've tried the CloudUp 2 and CW400. Of all the Amazon brands, they seem good quality. Thank you!
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Yes, their return policy gives me more confidence! So far I haven't had to return anything though. I just picked up one of their tents on sale ($50!) to try out!
@crewzillakelly36558 ай бұрын
Hi Dose of Dirt I enjoy all your videos including this one. I wish that these companies would make it easier to get the water bottles out of the pockets I find taking off the pack is so annoying I’m definitely going to start rigging my bottles up with the straw adapter to avoid taking off the pack. Keep them coming dose of dirt such great information
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Thank you! And I TOTALLY agree about backpack companies making it easier to get water bottles out. I've seen a few do some innovative things with the waterbottle pockets that help, but so far those things haven't seemed to catch on with the more budget friendly brands. Not a big deal when you're backpacking with someone, but it's a real pain when I'm hiking solo. To be honest, I don't drink as much as I should because I just don't want to stop and get my water bottle out!
@0808anwar8 ай бұрын
i also have this NH pack.. good: quite affordable, sturdy waist belt, large mesh front pocket, bad: shoulder strap too long, no option to attach water bag inside.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Now that you mention the shoulder strap being long, I remember thinking that briefly as well. It wasn't a problem for me, but I remember noticing that it seemed a had a lot less room to tighten the straps down further than on most packs. And yes, for those that want to use a bladder, this pack may be a bit annoying. NH included the holes for the hose. It would have been nice if they'd included a pouch or even just a clip for the bladder. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@rogerlevy573 ай бұрын
I bought this bag because it is an excellent all-rounder and extremely well priced. I am 174cm, over 100kg, (5'9") and it both fits perfect and I can adjust it up and down with the straps. Strap height adjustment at the top on other designs comes at a price of extra weight which I don't want. I can comfortably carry up to 14kg 31lbs. The padding is excellent, there is no neck rubbing, waste belt works well, its just that the waste pocket are a little too small, can just get my iphone 7 and a snackbar in one. One option here is removal of the waste belt and then using an extra front bag with a waste belt (bum bag) for my camera, a drink bottle and some snacks. I personally have no problem with the small chest strap height adjustment, tho some might. Built quality is very high, so no faults at all. What did surprise me was how tall and narrow these modern bags are, compared to heavier backpacks from the 90's, mine were canvas nylon blend, and had a brain compartment, good bag but 2.3kg. I recommend paying extra for the dyneema version, just for extra security of toughness and rain proofness. I like the removable rain cover.Cost to NZ was $165NZ from Aliexpress, or $101 USD. Yes a drink bottle is hard to get at in the side mesh pocket without lowering the bag. I get around that with a bottle in the shoulder pocket, and one in the bum bag. Also, what is wrong with stopping to rest and drink every 40 mins or so? Overall I am very happy with the bag, think it was an investment in my outdoor life.
@stoicodysseys63528 ай бұрын
Great review. Budget packs arent my niche, but in my opinion this would be a pack suitable for all purposes and would be a solid pack for someone on a budget who could only have one pack to do it all. Very solid pack and I almost picked one up for a winter pack due to its capacity, but went with a Granite Gear 60L Crown V3. This looks on par with that but less than half the price.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I was looking at the GG 60L Crown V3 for a while and am still considering checking one out. seems like a solid pack as well! Even though it's more than the NH, it's still half what many packs are these days. I'm glad we have a lot of different budget options!
@pennycarlson19436 ай бұрын
I recently found some GG Crown V2 with huge markdowns bringing them down to $110.
@natlovell1228 ай бұрын
I’ve looked at this pack a number of times. Naturehike makes some pretty cool budget gear. Looking to purchase their Mongar tent soon. Do they still sell this pack in the 45 liter set up?
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
This might be my first naturehike gear item, and I'm impressed. I was also checking out the mongar tent. They have some great stuff! I see there is a 40L version on Amazon, but it says it takes 1-2 MONTHS to ship, so I wonder if it's not really available? I also can't see it on the NH website. Here's an amazon affiliate link to the 40L: amzn.to/49G7eQG I could only get it to come up when I searched 'Naturehike 40L'. Looks like you might be able to get the 40L on aliexpress though?
@graphicsdewd2 ай бұрын
Love this review and the features of this pack! This will be my next upgrade if I choose not to go with one of the even cheaper packs I found. Even at $10 more, I just like the features a little more than the Teton you reviewed. **Hmm, I just put some information about a few packs I've found and the comment keeps getting deleted! KZbin must not like it for some reason. Tried re-reading it and only thing I can find it might not like is putting names of specific vendors like Walmart and Amazon, thinking it's spam maybe. IDK? Anyway, I have a few suggestions on packs that are between $30 and $60 that are 50L and 60L which look very quality for the price range or at least are good temporary packs for those even more budget restricted. I'll see if there's another way to mention them without YT getting upset.
@gud2go508 ай бұрын
I just bought one, so your video has been very helpful. Well done! Thank you.😊
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
NICE! I hope it works out for you! For me it has been an excellent buy!
@OscarBorrem7 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt bought one too
@DaveOffGrid8 ай бұрын
Not a bad budget option for a framed pack to go along with the 3F UL Gear non-framed pack! 2 comfortable packs for under $200 is tough to beat.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Yessir! I was thoroughly impressed for the price!
@javiwankenobi2 ай бұрын
I am in the verge of getting either this or the 3F UL GEAR QiDian 40l + 16. Aside from the frame vs frameless, how would you say it compares versus this Naturehike?. Thanks for the time you take to get this videos out to us.
@SVNiiTY4 ай бұрын
I know this is a little late of a comment. I bought this pack because I was looking for a reliable backpacking pack that wasnt too expensive and have loved it so far. I have the 60+5L and was curious if you think it would be suitable for a daypack as well? Love the videos
@rachelbrain8 ай бұрын
Looks a lot like some ultralight framed packs. I bet a huge part of the savings is the material. Nylon is a heck of a lot cheaper than Ultra 200, etc. It reminds me of the Durston Kakwa 55 in many ways. Most rolltop packs are damn similar though. Shoutout to the Teton Sports Explorer tho. It was my first pack when I was figuring out if I wanted to do this thing in the first place. 😅 It's a monster, but it works!
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Yes, this pack is SUPER similar to packs from Zpacks and other manufacturers. I also have an REI Flash Air 50 that is super similar (but over twice as much). I think Naturehike nailed it with this one. . I really like the explorer. If people want a budget pack that isn't roll top, that's been my go-to recommendation. As you said, it's a monster but it carries well, is comfortable, holds tons of gear, and comes from a great company!
@andrewdixon681Күн бұрын
it looks like the internal frame is below the shoulder straps...that doesnt make sense to me as an engineer. Durston is the same frame but top bar is above the shoulder straps...any thoughts on this?
@SladeEisenhardt8 ай бұрын
@DoseofDirt Luke from TheOutdoorGearReview has outlined several drawbacks of this bag, expressing strong dissatisfaction: 1) The bag is not designed for women and lacks a unisex appeal. The sternum strap is positioned uncomfortably. 2) The shoulder strap harness systems are excessively narrow and cause chafing around the neck. Is Luke's critique justified? I really wanted to buy this bag but decided against it
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Thanks for including these in the comments. I’m sure a lot of people saw Luke’s video and have the same questions. I saw Luke’s review and it actually talked me out of testing this pack until I saw this video from a smaller channel: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a3Wlf4Ktmrqegbssi=F_pTMV5-6sJ2DO_T Watch this one and see what you think. I’m glad I tried the pack because I think it’s great and pretty comparable to some much more expensive packs. HOWEVER, I know everyone has different takes on gear so I would never say they a piece of gear will work for everyone. Maybe I should have addressed Luke’s criticisms more directly. 1. Regarding use by women, maybe I’ll see if I can get my wife to try it on this week. I know I have a shorter torso and larger chest (44 size suit) and the sternum strap was just fine. I’m going to see if I can get my spouse and daughter to try it on. 2. The shoulder straps are fine. I know my packs all have the shoulder straps a very similar width apart. My neck is anything but slim and running wasn’t a problem for me. 🤷♂️ . I’ll update again after my wife tries on the pack.
@SladeEisenhardt8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the answer. I checked my teton scout 55l bag, and it matches up with what Luke mentions is his measurement for the Naturehike. Isn't the teton bag like his favorite??? Something's fishy here 🤔🤔. Maybe this bag just rubbed him the wrong way. I also watched the video you linked and was confused. I trust your review more than anyone else in the space! I literally bought everything you've liked and tested! Keep doing what you do!
@vgnwlf5 күн бұрын
@@DoseofDirt did you ever have your wife or daughter try this pack? I'm a short petite female, I doubt it would work for me, but it might be good for my son who is about 5'10" and 130 lbs.
@mohammadrizwan34843 ай бұрын
Nice review! What’s your torso length? Trying to see if it would fit me
@bcamping18 ай бұрын
You can use the rolltop sidestraps as a second sternum strap.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
interesting idea. I wonder if they would be long enough for me.
@Olympia_Outdoors4 ай бұрын
Excellent review!
@iskatoysen8 ай бұрын
this backpack has one good option for me specifically, my knife mora 510 can be perfectly placed in lowest part of back under the belt between tubes of frame, it fits tightly and hidden being black in color and can be easely reached blindely by hand in second. i think this backpack is not ideal for tall peaple, I'm 187cm and think it sits way lower than it was designed to fit, but I just use it anyway, I got used to it.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I have a Mora 510 as well. I'm going to try putting it down there like you said!
@MrJustinRhodes8 ай бұрын
You are my hero boss! Thanks for this review.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Hey! Thanks brother!
@Pasequale1005 ай бұрын
Thanks for that very interesting and complete review!:) Why did you choise this pack? I can imagine that an expert and gear lover like you could/ would prefer higher priced and lighter packs.
@twloughlin8 ай бұрын
You do such good reviews with no muss, no fuss. I'd love for you to take a look at the Decathlon Forclaz Men's MT100 Easyfit 70 L Backpacking Pack. $119, 4.2 lbs. It looks like it might be a pretty sweet pack. TIA.
@natlovell1228 ай бұрын
Decathlon makes some awesome gear. Their mt100 down jacket is one of my fave pieces of kit I own. I saw another KZbinr do a review of that easy fit system and said it was really awesome. I think it was Luke from The Outdoor Gear Review on their 50L pack. Hard to decide what to get with so many options out there
@twloughlin8 ай бұрын
@@natlovell122 I have their puffy as well. Outstanding piece of gear at $89 on sale.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! Yes, that's a pack I would LOVE to check out. Affordable and a more traditional build, but lighter than the Teton. I've heard good things but haven't been able to buy one yet. So many packs and so little time! 🤣
@kroppsomvandling3 ай бұрын
So im starting to take my kid with me on my hikes, usually 3-4 days. This means i need a bit bigger backpack so i can fit stuff he just cant carry. Im looking for a good budget friendly 85L backback. Most videos just talk about 60 or smaller ones. I understand ppl want to make life easy and carry light stuff, dont have that problem. But i feel a bit lost looking at bigger packs, they often feel a bit weeker than tha smaller ones.
@jeffbarrick68268 ай бұрын
I actually added the pocket on the shoulder strap and use a 20 oz bottle in it that i use as my drink mix bottle. Convenient.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Nice! I've never had a water bottle on the shoulder pocket, probably because I like having my camera on one side and my inreach mini on the other.
@SpaceCoastAdventures5 ай бұрын
Great review!!!!! Thank you. 🤙
@blade15358 ай бұрын
I think there’s an upgraded version of this with a different material(polyethylene fibre). Not sure what else changed? It’s a touch heavier too
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Ya, I saw some references to an "upgraded" version but couldn't get it to pull up on Amazon. Would be interesting to see them both and what the real differences are. I don't love that it's heavier, though!
@tippin.turtle7 ай бұрын
Just curious if your internal frame is bent/curved at the top? Mine was and postulated if it was shipping damage...lol. Haven't used my pack yet, trying to get my weight down to 28lbs so that I can.
@LP-jn4tw8 ай бұрын
You solved why my pack rubs my neck, thank you! Excellent vid as always also. 🙂
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad I could help solve the mystery! When that neck rubbing goes on too long it's the worst.
@tommyslavic8985 ай бұрын
what is the green button hanging on the pack?
@TimmyBobinson5 ай бұрын
I seen complaints about the base of the hip pad digging into the body. Has anyone had epxerience with this?
@kimpriessloft371Ай бұрын
Is the backlenght ajustable? Thx.
@adventureswithgrunt8 ай бұрын
I've purchased 2 of these. The first one the metal frame snapped and is too uncomfortable to use without the frame (which I removed). The second one has been good and I like it. Ok up to15kg.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Dang, crazy that the frame snapped! I've heard of that happening with other brands as well. They push the limit of the frame to keep it light (which I appreciate) but sometimes the right amount of pressure in the wrong way takes it down. Glad the second one is working out!
@lyndseygolden75467 ай бұрын
As some one with boobs I’ve come to really not like frames because it forces the strap to compress lymph and didn’t allow circulation and creates a TOS like sensation. At one point I was having abnormal mammograms so I lost tolerance for that. So I’ve ordered cheap Amazon frameless 60L pack that after fighting a 48 with a bear can I’m really excited to try and carry more than one outer layer and a bigger tent. I’ve ordered a custom pack that comes in September but I’m tired of people only loving $500 bags and not just getting out there and getting what they need. My experience has been the frame isn’t that necessary if you’re not carrying more than 30lbs or hauling fire wood 🪵 I prefer the load close to my body and don’t really want an arc to drag me back down the hill. I think learning to pack in a balanced way makes a bigger difference than the need for the frame. But that’s not the popular opinion.
@DoseofDirt7 ай бұрын
Love this take (and thanks for sharing a perspective that I can'!). I love everything you said! BALANCE! And no need to buy $500 packs!
@AllisonReece5 ай бұрын
Looking at their website, has anyone else tried their other pieces of hiking gear?
@Mr7h218 ай бұрын
Thanks DOD. I have and like my 3F UL Quidian pro pack. But I have two longer duration hikes coming up in the next month. I loaded up the 3F UL with 24/25 pound loadout and within a couple miles my shoulders were killing me. That pack is great under 20 pounds. I do admit I'm 74 and in post Covid shape. These trips are costly so a $3/400 pack was out. I took a flier and ordered the Naturehike 5 minutes after watching tour video. So here we are 6 days after your posting. I've had the pack out fully loaded on two maiden voyages [can you have two maiden voyages?] of 3 and 4 miles. My shoulders felt great. My glutes however got a good workout with more weight on my hips. lol. My second trip is in bear country and the larger bag will make it much easier to carry a canister. Thanks again.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
NICE!! I've been wanting to try the Quidian Pro (I have the non-pro version). So glad to hear that the Naturehike has been working for you! I have been THOROUGHLY impressed with it!
@andrewknechel64758 ай бұрын
Fantastic review on a backpack I've been researching. Any chance you know which bag this is on the aliexpress site?
@brycewalburn39268 ай бұрын
That pack looks fantastic! I wish it came in a 40-45L version.
@marcvincentapatan53028 ай бұрын
There is one... I looked-up online.
@brycewalburn39268 ай бұрын
@@marcvincentapatan5302 Ah, you're correct! For some reason, it doesn't show up when I search "Naturehike backpack" on Amazon, but I found it after searching "Naturehike 45L backpack" on Google. Although, I'm definitely still confused because the 45L backpack is heavier than the 65L backpack. It must be an older model.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I know Naturehike had one for a while. It's still listed on Amazon, but it says it takes 1-2 MONTHS to ship, so I wonder if it's not really available? I also can't see it on the NH website. Here's an amazon affiliate link to the 40L: amzn.to/49G7eQG I could only get it to come up when I searched 'Naturehike 40L'. Looks like you may be able to get it on Aliexpress though.
@gud2go508 ай бұрын
The Outdoor gear review dude really trashed this pack, but everyone else seems to like it! I’m glad I did not take his advise now.😮
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Ya, I almost didn't order it after seeing his review, but then I saw an awesome review from a guy who actually used it and decided to order to find out for myself. I'm glad I did! Here's that other review if you're interested: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a3Wlf4Ktmrqegbssi=CKYd9WgFjf4OnvHD
@benedikthassel2 ай бұрын
I don't like this guy, he's just so over critical. I don't know why my guess is he hates hiking but he doesn't get it. 😂
@TimmyBobinson5 ай бұрын
The side pockets should be deeper.
@daisychain40968 ай бұрын
Prolly works well with katadyn befree, pocket that is
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Ya, good call. Would work well for a hydration flask rather than a rigid bottle.
@chilamhuynh12288 ай бұрын
Could you maybe review the Forclaz MT100 Easyfit 50L? This was another budget pack that looked interesting
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I would LOVE to. Just have to get the funds to purchase one. I've been eying a few decathlon packs. They seem to make good stuff! I've got a running list and these are high on that list.
@NoviceWildCamper8 ай бұрын
Glad someone else is pushing this pack. I had it a year when luke outdoor gear review absolutely slated it and was wrong in all his comments. I brought out my own response video which clearly shows how his comments were wrong and they match yours pretty much identical. kzbin.info/www/bejne/a3Wlf4Ktmrqegbs
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Hey hey! Thanks so much for your long-term review of this pack! That video was excellent! I had been planning to buy the pack for a while, then Luke's video talked me out of it. Thankfully I saw your video later and made me realize I needed to try it and settle the question for myself. I've sent the link to your video to a few others in the last few days and included it in the comments here a few times because you have long-term experience with the pack and address Luke's criticisms directly. Your video is awesome. Love to see others sharing their experience with budget gear!!
@NoviceWildCamper8 ай бұрын
@DoseofDirt cheers buddy. I also did a long term review of the 3FUL Qidian Pro and compared it with the Naturehike as one of the waist straps on the Qidian pro tore but they've redesigned it now and I've been using it the last year or so now and it's been spot on. I'm going to go back to the naturehike after my review video as I do miss it 👍
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
@@NoviceWildCamper Perfect! Feel free to drop a link here because I know a few have asked for something similar!
@NoviceWildCamper8 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt 👍
@NoviceWildCamper8 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt this was the comparison one kzbin.info/www/bejne/rnyThJR7r62Zpck
@DJVOutdoors5 ай бұрын
I’ve ordered this from Ali express. Atom packs at £250 both look identical
@Nickropolis8 ай бұрын
This video was needed. Naturehike vs 3FUL and similar packs is a common question and this is a no BS answer. Budget ultralight chair review next?
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I should do a full comparison of the two. I wish 3FUL made a framed version of their pack! Budget UL chairs is a great idea!
@JV-ko6ov2 ай бұрын
I cancelled my order for a decathalon immediately after seeing this back was 1/2 the weight
@briangeoghegan25926 ай бұрын
I love your channel and very much appreciate this review. I currently use a Teton Sports Explorer 65 backpack for 5-day + hikes; which you know is s a 65-liter pack that weighs 5.16 lbs. I'm looking for a lighter internal framed pack with with similar capacity. I want to love this backpack based on its listed specifications. Does the Naturehike 60 liter pack live up to its capacity claims, and how does it fare for comfort for long hikes with 25+ lb pack weights? Unfortunately calculations of the Naturehike 60 liter backpack's dimensions listed on Amazon don't even match half of their claimed capacity, so I am a bit leery. What capacity do you estimate the main roll top compartment is? What are its filled capacity dimensions?
@Johann-43543 ай бұрын
They've improved it. It used to be uncomfortable
@user-no2ei6dp2q7 ай бұрын
I say stay away from 60 liter plus packs that can’t carry more than 30 lbs comfortably. My exos 58 carries 40 lbs comfortably. What’s the point?😂
@DoseofDirt7 ай бұрын
Ya, I hear you. And honestly, i don't think there's anyway that most of these 60+ liter packs could actually fit that much (and still be carried). It would be ridiculously tall.
@Naglis918 ай бұрын
💪
@Berry_N7 ай бұрын
Your naturhike link goes to a 404 site.
@DoseofDirt7 ай бұрын
DANG! Thanks for letting me know. Here's an updated link: alnk.to/d3Ckbyi
@DJVOutdoors5 ай бұрын
Looks similar to atompacks
@TimmyBobinson5 ай бұрын
There is no removable brain attachment. This makes the pack lighter, but also less functional.
@Hurlewupp2 ай бұрын
👍 👍 🏕 ❤
@AllFouRoux8 ай бұрын
Oof, they are charging $150 on Amazon right now.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
DANG! That's a big price hike. You can get it from Naturehike directly using this affiliate link: alnk.to/g3aWSTI It's $90 and says it's ready to ship. I can't tell how much shipping is, but they say it ships within a few days and arrives within 3-5.
@matwinner97088 ай бұрын
I had that pack and resold it asap because it’s shite
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
I guess we had different experiences with it. What did you get instead?
@matwinner97088 ай бұрын
@@DoseofDirt I got the 3ful in Xpac; quite a good piece of gear imo
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
@@matwinner9708 Nice! ya, 3F UL makes some great stuff! I've got to get their Quidan Pro and try it out. Thanks for sharing!
@timsteel10608 ай бұрын
лямки не регулируются - отстой. подушки поясного ремня очень короткие и не выполняют свою функцию - отстой. дальше можно не смотреть.
@NPelham6 ай бұрын
Unfortunate price increase. 40L: $119 60L: $139
@krzysztofm.70858 ай бұрын
Price is no longer an accurate indicator of product quality.
@DoseofDirt8 ай бұрын
Agreed. Some expensive gear IS better (for certain circumstances or types of hikers) but some of it just isn't. You can get quality gear for a reasonable price!