Some footage didn't make the cut because the files were corrupted. But in a nutshell: 1. The shoulder harness of the smaller backpack is basically just a straight strap. The bigger backpack is slightly contoured and also has moisture wicking pads on the inside. 2. Both bags do not have a helmet holder like the Atsa. It's not a dealbreaker. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments. 👍
The Atsa has a dedicated helmet attachment, I can even attach my full-faced helmet. The Mackar doesn't have one, but you can probably loop the helmet strap and let it hang from the back.
I went with the mackar 3M. I like the smaller size for lighter loads. Plus, if I need more space, I can always just leave the bag portion at home, and wear a larger backpack over the board strap of the mackar bag
@@ErnestRamos question ... so the big mackar bag would not fit a longboard? I want to get it for my backfire G2 black which is 7.5 kg/16.5lbs and 38.9 inches long but if the straps are too short to secure it then i wont get it for group esk8 rides.
@@ErnestRamos Thanks bro! 👍 👍 will place an order soon. I usually just let the rear wheels roll and pull the front like you would on a stroller but it does get heavy after a while.
Some footage didn't make the cut because the files were corrupted. But in a nutshell:
1. The shoulder harness of the smaller backpack is basically just a straight strap. The bigger backpack is slightly contoured and also has moisture wicking pads on the inside.
2. Both bags do not have a helmet holder like the Atsa. It's not a dealbreaker.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments. 👍
I wonder if the user can strap a helmet on any of these bags?
The Atsa has a dedicated helmet attachment, I can even attach my full-faced helmet.
The Mackar doesn't have one, but you can probably loop the helmet strap and let it hang from the back.
Thanks for the great video 😊
Thanks! Miss you guys, hope things clear up so we can visit again. ❤️
@@ErnestRamos we miss you guys too 🥰
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Thanks for watching! 🤙
I went with the mackar 3M. I like the smaller size for lighter loads. Plus, if I need more space, I can always just leave the bag portion at home, and wear a larger backpack over the board strap of the mackar bag
Awesome choice there!
Great review! Nice editing and music
Thank you. 👍
Thanks Ernest for the great review!!! Really needed the pinoys simple point of view on this product.
You're welcome bro! Thanks for watching. 👍
@@ErnestRamos question ... so the big mackar bag would not fit a longboard? I want to get it for my backfire G2 black which is 7.5 kg/16.5lbs and 38.9 inches long but if the straps are too short to secure it then i wont get it for group esk8 rides.
It will fit a longboard bro. 👍 That board will fit.
The strap issue is also easy to get around with if you keep the bag attached.
@@ErnestRamos Thanks bro! 👍 👍 will place an order soon. I usually just let the rear wheels roll and pull the front like you would on a stroller but it does get heavy after a while.