iThe pop-up graphics and text look very nice! Also I love how you brought up the narrow design making the backpack better for using poles, I haven't seen anyone else mention that. Great job!
Thanks for a great review Wolfi. I used my new Custom Mo50 recently in a ; day hike of the South Downs Way in Southern England. I performed brilliantly and the ability to prioritise my organisation of my equipment was Immediately obvious. Some other trekkers instantly recognised my Atompack and was very curious. Your review is exactly what I experienced too. Great video especially with your outdoor work. Cheers buddy
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you found the review helpful. It's always great to hear feedback, and it means a lot that you took the time to share your thoughts. 🙏🏻😀
I've ordered a Mo50 and emailed them 4 times with questions. I'm in the USA. I'd email them in the evening and I received a response next day when I woke up. Excellent communication.
Thank you for the detailed review, after careful consideration I decided on the 60ltr which is now called The Prospector, Customer service has been fantastic, I’ve spoken to Rachel from Atom Packs on a few occasions regarding a few queries I had and she was brilliant, looking forward to receiving & using the backpack.
Thanks for your kind words! If I could change one thing about my backpack, it would be the color of the hauling loop. It is currently black on a black background. If the hauling loop were a different color, like blue in my case, it would be much easier to see when needed.😊
Really enjoyed this review. Helpful and a pleasure to watch. Thanks. I've still got a few feature decisions to make before I put in an order. Do you ever find the bullet mesh snags on things?
So the load lifters are not preventing you from rolling down the top of the bag when closing it? From what ive heard, the load lifters are limiting the amount you can reduce the bag’s size.
That’s a great review. I’m considering one myself so thanks for the thorough details. I’d like to have one bag for all seasons so does the volume cinch down ok for a smaller pack size?
Hi, love the review. thank you. Being from Finland I'm hoping you're well placed to answer this. I'm looking for a new pack and basically narrowed it down and trying to decide whether to go a lightweight style pack - the Atom 60 is my current top pick - or a more rugged style pack, of which the Savotta Jaakari L. is my current though (maybe Fjallraven Keb). Just wondering if you've used the Savotta and have any thoughts on a comparison between the two?
Thanx 🤗 the Savotta Jaakari looks like a great backpack 🎒. Extremely durable with 10 years of warranty. It also has a 5 ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating. So the choice is not an easy one. For me light weight is more important than durability 😅 and that is because of my bad knees. If you are in a good shape physically and a little extra weight is not an issue! Then the Savotta seems to be a good and durable backpack that probably will last you the rest of your life. I hope that this was helpful😊. In case you pick the Savotta, let us know what you think about it. 🎒
@@mariaandwolfi thank you. That’s the trade off isn’t it - a bombproof load hauler that weighs a ton, or something that’s lightweight and realistically should probably be more than big enough. The key is clearly to be like you and be clear on your priorities, and I’m still undecided about what I need to make my main priority
Great review, thanks a lot. Some questions you might be able to help: a) are the removable hip belt pockets easy to operate (esp. one-handed)? b) did you go for the bullet net as the front pocket? How does the net hold up to abrasion? c) are the side pockets deep enough or would you prefer them deeper (e.g. longer)? Thanks for your insight.
Hi Reto!🙋🏻♂️To be honest, the hip belt pocket zipper is a bit sluggish. So one handed opening might be a bit tough. Yes I went for the bulletnet and it holds up really well. No wear and tare so far. It expands a lot and I really like that. The side pockets are absolutely deep enough and I would not want dem any deeper.😀 I hope this was helpful, and thanks for reaching out to me.👌🏻👍🏻 Have a great day.😀
Great review mate. Subscribed ☑️ Thanks! I’m ordering the Mo 60 this week, this has confirmed I’m making a good choice.
iThe pop-up graphics and text look very nice! Also I love how you brought up the narrow design making the backpack better for using poles, I haven't seen anyone else mention that. Great job!
Thank you 😊. I sea that you like drones. 😀 I am waiting for my thirst drone, the DJI mini 3 pro. And I am so excited.😎
Thanks for a great review Wolfi. I used my new Custom Mo50 recently in a ; day hike of the South Downs Way in Southern England. I performed brilliantly and the ability to prioritise my organisation of my equipment was Immediately obvious. Some other trekkers instantly recognised my Atompack and was very curious. Your review is exactly what I experienced too. Great video especially with your outdoor work. Cheers buddy
Sorry should have said 4 day hike of SDW
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you found the review helpful. It's always great to hear feedback, and it means a lot that you took the time to share your thoughts. 🙏🏻😀
I've ordered a Mo50 and emailed them 4 times with questions. I'm in the USA. I'd email them in the evening and I received a response next day when I woke up. Excellent communication.
Thank you for the detailed review, after careful consideration I decided on the 60ltr which is now called The Prospector, Customer service has been fantastic, I’ve spoken to Rachel from Atom Packs on a few occasions regarding a few queries I had and she was brilliant, looking forward to receiving & using the backpack.
Thanks for your kind words! If I could change one thing about my backpack, it would be the color of the hauling loop. It is currently black on a black background. If the hauling loop were a different color, like blue in my case, it would be much easier to see when needed.😊
Love this. Thank you for your detailed review and actually use of the pack
Whatever you take into the wild, you take out of the wild. Leave no trace. 😊
Really enjoyed this review. Helpful and a pleasure to watch. Thanks. I've still got a few feature decisions to make before I put in an order. Do you ever find the bullet mesh snags on things?
Never, it is very spacious and strong.😀
So the load lifters are not preventing you from rolling down the top of the bag when closing it? From what ive heard, the load lifters are limiting the amount you can reduce the bag’s size.
It’s the backplate I would say.
That’s a great review. I’m considering one myself so thanks for the thorough details. I’d like to have one bag for all seasons so does the volume cinch down ok for a smaller pack size?
Yes it does cinch nicely. At least that is my experience. 😎
@@mariaandwolfi I’ve just got one and I’m over the moon it with it. Thanks for your review as it helped made my decision
So wonderful to hear. Thanx a lot.😀
Hi, love the review. thank you. Being from Finland I'm hoping you're well placed to answer this. I'm looking for a new pack and basically narrowed it down and trying to decide whether to go a lightweight style pack - the Atom 60 is my current top pick - or a more rugged style pack, of which the Savotta Jaakari L. is my current though (maybe Fjallraven Keb). Just wondering if you've used the Savotta and have any thoughts on a comparison between the two?
Thanx 🤗 the Savotta Jaakari looks like a great backpack 🎒. Extremely durable with 10 years of warranty. It also has a 5 ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating. So the choice is not an easy one. For me light weight is more important than durability 😅 and that is because of my bad knees. If you are in a good shape physically and a little extra weight is not an issue! Then the Savotta seems to be a good and durable backpack that probably will last you the rest of your life. I hope that this was helpful😊. In case you pick the Savotta, let us know what you think about it. 🎒
@@mariaandwolfi thank you. That’s the trade off isn’t it - a bombproof load hauler that weighs a ton, or something that’s lightweight and realistically should probably be more than big enough. The key is clearly to be like you and be clear on your priorities, and I’m still undecided about what I need to make my main priority
Great review, thanks a lot. Some questions you might be able to help:
a) are the removable hip belt pockets easy to operate (esp. one-handed)?
b) did you go for the bullet net as the front pocket? How does the net hold up to abrasion?
c) are the side pockets deep enough or would you prefer them deeper (e.g. longer)?
Thanks for your insight.
Hi Reto!🙋🏻♂️To be honest, the hip belt pocket zipper is a bit sluggish. So one handed opening might be a bit tough. Yes I went for the bulletnet and it holds up really well. No wear and tare so far. It expands a lot and I really like that. The side pockets are absolutely deep enough and I would not want dem any deeper.😀 I hope this was helpful, and thanks for reaching out to me.👌🏻👍🏻 Have a great day.😀
Nice one friend
Thank you 🙏🏻
Have you owned tensioned back backpacks, like Osprey Exos, how does Mo fare against them in terms of comfort you think?
Hi, the mo is my first one! So I can’t say anything about the other brands. But for me the comfort of the mo is more than enough. 😀