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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
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    🔥Best Backpacking App
    OnX Backcountry bit.ly/3v99kq4
    🔥Best Backpack
    HMG Southwest
    Zpacks Arch haul 70L bit.ly/3TItjGU
    🔥Best Pack Liner
    Garbage Bag or Trash Compactor Bag amzn.to/3IKxIXu
    HMG Pack Liner bit.ly/3ID5ePg
    🔥Best Sleeping Bag
    WM Alpinlite
    Cumulus Panyam 600 bit.ly/Panyam
    🔥Best Backcountry Bed
    Zen Bivy
    🔥Best Sleeping Pad
    Big Agnes Rapide SL bit.ly/3KhMEL7
    Thermarest Neoair Xtherm amzn.to/3CIN0rO
    🔥Best Pillow
    Thermarest Cinch Large
    🔥Best Quilt
    OV Stormloft Quilt 15°
    🔥Best Tent
    Durston Xmid Pro bit.ly/3T0XyYJ
    Durston Xmid 1 pbit.ly/3FUAXYM
    Zpacks DupleXL bit.ly/3fgvaDT
    Sea to summit alto
    Bryce 1p shrsl.com/33rt1
    🔥Best Cook Pot
    Toaks 750ml pot
    Toaks 550ml pot bit.ly/3BtTv0L
    🔥Best Stove
    Soto Amicus
    MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe bit.ly/3M5uIpA
    🔥Best Spoon
    Ozark Trail Spoon (difficult to find - usually out of stock)
    🔥Best Freeze Dried Meals
    Pinnacle Foods bit.ly/2YHBRXm
    🔥Best Water Carry
    Smart Water Bottle (every gas station ever)
    Sea to summit watercell ST
    🔥Best Headlamp
    Black Diamond Spot rechargeable amzn.to/3QvT3pr
    Nitecore NU25 (old version) amzn.to/3vXxJzv
    Nitecore NU25 (2022 version) amzn.to/3IKzBU4
    🔥Best Flashlight
    Olight Baton 3 amzn.to/3CHghTE
    🔥Best Travel Bags
    Big Agnes Stage Coach
    OV KotaUL bit.ly/3Fblofh
    🔥Best Footwear
    Brooks Cascadia bit.ly/3M1Toy0
    🔥Best GPS
    Garmin Mini 2 bit.ly/3nGE0z6
    🔥Best Battery Bank
    Anker Powerbank amzn.to/3QAUcMn
    🔥Best Trowel
    Sea to Summit Trowel
    🔥Best Camp Shoes
    Xero Z-Trail sandals
    🔥Best Puffy Jacket
    Mont Bell Alpine Plasma bit.ly/3zjQzTr
    🔥Best Mid Layer
    Outdoor Vitals Ventus Hoodie
    🔥Best Hiking Pants
    Mountain Hardwear AP Pants
    🔥Best Rain Jacket
    Rab Phantom bit.ly/3AJrL8Q
    Frogg Toggs UL amzn.to/3vXkUVX
    🔥Best Chair
    Helinox Chair Zero amzn.to/3kbLaJF
    🔥Best Way to Carry Food
    Hilltop Packs Food Bag bit.ly/3f6VeLW
    🔥Best Ditty Bag
    Hilltop Packs Ditty Bag bit.ly/3f6VeLW
    🔥Best First Aid Kit
    Adventure Medical .5 amzn.to/3GEgCrD
    🔥Best Multi Tool
    Leatherman Squirt PS4 amzn.to/3QBx6Fj
    🔥Best Trekking Poles
    Gossamer Gear LT5 bit.ly/3hsHLR6
    Fizan Compact 3 (Italian ones) amzn.to/3X7msbJ
    🔥Best Water Filter
    Sawyer Squeeze amzn.to/3Xpiwmt
    Potable Aqua Tabs amzn.to/3CHOcvq
    🔥Best Way to Inflate a Pad
    Flextail Gear Tiny Pump X (USE CODE ‘BECKER15’ FOR 15% OFF) shrsl.com/3vo4y
    🔥Best Way To Track Your Backpack and Luggage
    Apple AirTags amzn.to/3iwtGHk
    🔥Best Camera Carry System
    Hyperlite camera Pod bit.ly/3pL0MTH
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  • @DanBecker
    @DanBecker  Рік тому +196

    As much as I tried to be thorough, in typical Dan Becker fashion, I forgot a couple things.. Battery Bank... Trowel.. Pants.. 🤦🏻‍♂ So they are listed in the description. Probably forgot more but I'm sure keyboard warriors will let us all know

    • @MrTangent
      @MrTangent Рік тому +9

      Was wondering. Maybe a part two? Great reviews, btw!

    • @jeremiah1528
      @jeremiah1528 Рік тому +5

      Lol.
      "I'm a 3rd degree Blackbelt in Keyboard Warrior"..... ( lips moving but not to the correct sound )....
      Lips STILL moving..... 😆 🤣

    • @sheilasunshine9173
      @sheilasunshine9173 Рік тому +1

      @@jeremiah1528 😂

    • @SpaceCaptnFace
      @SpaceCaptnFace Рік тому +1

      im greatful you didn't list best backpacking spot. so many areas are getting loved to death by people broadcasting absolutely every spot they come across.

    • @privateeye2490
      @privateeye2490 Рік тому +1

      Try the Peak Refuel meals.

  • @mygoldfishdrown5178
    @mygoldfishdrown5178 Рік тому +267

    I'm gonna make a video called " gear I cussed at this yr".

  • @danielcluley870
    @danielcluley870 Рік тому +39

    Put the fuel canister valve side down in your pot. The concave bottom will give you a little more room on top to fit more in the stove pot.

  • @Waveyak
    @Waveyak Рік тому +22

    Hey Dan, I appreciate and respect your equip reviews because they are based on real world testing. So many sites on UA-cam do these top ten list, often with some kind of cheesy computer generated voice. How they base their ratings is a big mystery.
    A lot of amazing gear in this one. Being a gear junky it’s really useful to have this kind of real life feedback. It helps minimize the amount of stuff I want to buy a test for myself. You’ve made a supporter out of me for the Sawyer products. I find their humanitarian efforts really incredible. Keep up the good work. Love all your videos. 👍 Big thank you to you and your team. ❤️

  • @ScottKent
    @ScottKent Рік тому +39

    Thanks for talking up Sawyer again...they are a wonderful company with great products. Using both a BFree and a Squeeze on the Florida Trail I can now say with confidence that the Sawyer will always be my primary from now on. I went through 3 BFree filters during the 1100 mile hike (Florida water is hard on filters), but my Sawyer is still working just great...besides, after looking at the BFree I came to realize that most of the filtering is done by only the section of the filter closest to the mouth piece whereas the Sawyer forces all of the water to travel the full length of the filter.

    • @JohnathanAulabaugh
      @JohnathanAulabaugh Рік тому

      I think sawyer is great for everywhere in the US except florida. I know a few who have gotten sick using sawyer in FL

    • @ScottKent
      @ScottKent Рік тому +1

      @@JohnathanAulabaugh Any filter, as opposed to a purifier, will fail if used on the canals in South Florida. The agricultural runoff, including the chemicals from the fertilizers, are impossible for anything less than a purifier.

    • @JohnathanAulabaugh
      @JohnathanAulabaugh Рік тому

      @@ScottKent exactly but it’s not just canals. Any water not taken direct from a spring is likely to have ag chemicals in Florida. The St John’s and all of its tributaries run through agricultural land and they are always finding sewage plants where something failed and spilled. My opinion, supported by facts, is that filters alone are not adequate enough for Florida

    • @calid.
      @calid. Рік тому

      Greyl is the only good filter, everything else is crap

  • @MiaMeezy
    @MiaMeezy Рік тому +4

    Dan thanks for an awesome gear review!
    Thanks for sharing what Sawyer is doing, Ive always been a fan of Sawyer now I am for life!
    God Bless you

  • @ozedude7082
    @ozedude7082 Рік тому +5

    I took the Zpacks Arc Haul Ultra all through 2 Hawaiian Island trails (incl Na'pali) and it was by far the easiest pack i've ever hiked difficult mountain trails. Its pretty durable too as i abused it all the way and it also endured sea water and lots of rain. Great pack!

  • @billbrayley6836
    @billbrayley6836 Рік тому +4

    Fantastic list! Keep the great videos coming Dan! Very helpful… for me I think the Soto Windmaster as opposed to the Amicus would have closed the gap for best stove because it also closes the gap between the burner and pot 😉.

  • @jacobkazmierczak9325
    @jacobkazmierczak9325 Рік тому +3

    Hey Dan, just wanted to say you have really inspired me and educated me on backpacking. I am also from SE Wisconsin and you have shown me what I have available around me to go backpacking! Thanks!

    • @hiddenleaf414
      @hiddenleaf414 Рік тому

      I live in Milwaukee, WI and this show has really helped me out a lot too!
      Where are your go to places in WI?

  • @toomucheffort100
    @toomucheffort100 Рік тому +5

    And the Award for Best Backpacking Gear And Tips Channel goes to you Dan! Love your style and dry humor!

  • @roselee_explores
    @roselee_explores Рік тому +5

    Absolutely love the Nitecore headlamp ... by far one of my most used pieces of gear (on and off the trail!). My next favorite is the Toaks Titanium Long Handled Spoon with polished bowl ... absolutely the best eating utensil I've tried/used backpacking. Great video!

    • @NTB_Retro
      @NTB_Retro Рік тому

      I have the Toaks titanium long handled spork with polished bowl. It’s great!

  • @timv8149
    @timv8149 Рік тому

    Thanks Dan, I watch all your videos but this end of year list I personally like the best! We all as backpackers, campers and outdoor enthusiasts love your content!! Great job, keep it coming. "I would like to see Western Mountaineering develop more options into their bags. I like allot of the options and the dimensions on my Sea to Summit ACIII I only wish it was 950 down rather than 750 and a real pocket internal or external for something big enough for a cell phone. That way the same space can fit my water filter, chap-stick, headlamp etc. " Thank you again! See you on the trail one day.

  • @sanderdekeijzer
    @sanderdekeijzer Рік тому +2

    Absolutely great vid! I prefer the Helinox Ground Chair as it’s more stable and doesn’t sink in the ground. Also I use the same Toaks 750/MSR pocket rocket setup and therefore I cook on the ground. The ground chair makes this for me more comfortable as I don’t have to bent over

  • @scottkirklin7154
    @scottkirklin7154 Рік тому +1

    Epic list - I can second (or third) the praise of the budget-friendly Paria Outdoors Bryce series of tents. Bulletproof and dirt cheap for the high value they provide.

  • @ewmetzler
    @ewmetzler 3 години тому

    Another plug for the Cumulus Panyam 600 - when you order a bag from Poland, they will customise it for you. I am a side sleeper so I ordered more down in the back of the sleeping bag. And it’s amazing that it only cost $19 to ship from Poland! And it’s RDS down.

  • @georgemartin1498
    @georgemartin1498 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your evaluations Dan! I learn something every day from someone. For other viewers I would like to add this: if you want and can afford the best sleeping bag, then you should get a Western Mountaineering bag. I have two: the Alpinlight 20deg. and -10deg. I have at least a half dozen other brand models, all very good, but none equal or surpass the long term performance of the WM bags!

  • @xmetal280
    @xmetal280 Рік тому +2

    Nice list! I am generally an ultralight kind of guy but do sneak in some luxurious things here and there that make my life easier, and I had not seen that little air pump/light combo. That is fricken awesome, I love dual purpose items and a compact lantern and easier way to pump up my pad is just perfect. Ordered. :)

  • @dairithborquez8265
    @dairithborquez8265 9 місяців тому +1

    I love watching your reviews specially when you mention the space and how it would do with tall people or people over 200lbs my husband is 6’5” and it’s hard to find good reviews for products that are comfy for tall people 😊

  • @marcruffet9970
    @marcruffet9970 Рік тому +8

    Thank you Dan. Your transparency and integrity are inspiring. Not to mention the top notch quality you and your Team have produced so far. Long live to your channel and please continue sharing your passion!

  • @dennispaine1624
    @dennispaine1624 Рік тому +1

    Fun video Dan. I actually ordered the Flextail pump with your discount code. I normally inflate my winter mat with the cover bag but have wanted to try a mini pump. Thanks, agree with many of your choices.

  • @ropersix
    @ropersix Рік тому +2

    Stoked to learn about that Cumulus Panyam. I've been wanting a quality 20 degree down bag, but haven't been wanting to pay the $600 for that WM Alpinlite. So I'll check out that Cululus one, which I've never heard about before.

  • @Bnasst
    @Bnasst Рік тому +2

    That flex tail pump is also the best way to stoke your fire. The battery life is awesome. I've used it for like 3 hours on and off, stoking a fire with wet wood!

  • @rbp6231
    @rbp6231 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video and I love your honesty when something doesn’t work well. I also love that you don’t discount a manufacturer just because one of their items didn’t work well. ie Big Agnes. Keep your integrity and God will continue to bless your channel. Tell your lovely wife we miss seeing her😊

  • @robertturner8184
    @robertturner8184 10 місяців тому +1

    Love this list, Dan. Thanks for all the great content you create!

  • @Funkteon
    @Funkteon Рік тому

    You're absolutely right about the Sawyer Squeeze - Nothing, literally, nothing beats it when all things are considered. And paired with a 3L 'Browns Bushcraft Millbank Bag' for pre-filtering, you won't even need to backwash your Sawyer...

  • @sarahlikescanoes
    @sarahlikescanoes 7 місяців тому +1

    I have had the xero z-treks for over a decade now and yes, I do sometimes hike in them, especially after a river crossing in good weather. On many multiday treks I just keep going after the crossing and walk for another kilometre or more to let my feet dry off and give my feet something different. They are also great for exploring around a campsite or checking out a saddle or peak that's only a hundred or so metres in elevation from your tent. Very comfy and I use them when I'm in towns or pre/post-trip. Plus, you can wear them with socks!

  • @jasonspeer1964
    @jasonspeer1964 Рік тому +20

    Hey Dan love the content. Just wondering if you ever thought about doing a video on what good load out for kids day packs would be. Even great gear you have used for your kids?

    • @thedaxreinitz
      @thedaxreinitz Рік тому +3

      Yes! Just went on my first backpacking trip ever to Caprock Canyone in West Texas (took many tips from Dan's videos) with my oldest two kids, ages 10 & 8. We had a blast but definitely struggled to get everything packed in/out...especially with no water sources and needing to pack in all our water (we took 4 gallons) for the weekend.

    • @slippers.outside
      @slippers.outside Рік тому +1

      I have 8 and 11 year olds that I’ve taken out separately, not yet together. Would love to see this!

    • @southernohiohiking
      @southernohiohiking Рік тому

      I have 5 sons and we are looking at backpacking starting this spring. Interested as well!!!

  • @shaggyterrell8460
    @shaggyterrell8460 11 місяців тому +3

    I tried the Helinox and the REI Flexlite air. I really prefer the Flexlite, it’s more comfortable to me. I’m 6’3 and feel like I’m going to flip over backwards on the Helinox. It’s also a little lighter weight and cheaper which is a plus. It’s totally a preference thing, I’d highly suggest just going into REI and trying them both out. Also, great videos!

  • @fabiow88
    @fabiow88 Рік тому

    Great video! I honestly think about 75% of the same products on your list. Especially the core items. I absolutely love the Durston Xmid 1P, the vestibule space is amazing.

  • @paulmason6860
    @paulmason6860 Рік тому +4

    Would be great to see you try an Aarn Featherlite freedom pro pack from New Zealand with the balance pockets. They aren't as light as some ultralight packs but the load is balanced better so that you carry it more efficiently.

  • @deekelley891
    @deekelley891 Рік тому +4

    That was a lot of work! Thank you for the information gleaned from real life. Since I am only a well-prepared out-and-back hiker, most of this isn’t applicable to me, but it’s always good to learn new things. And there are products here I do use as well. I am very interested in the shoes, as I’m a Keen’s boot gal interested in a sufficiently sturdy running shoe. Many people seem to be going that direction now days.

    • @DanBecker
      @DanBecker  Рік тому +1

      Keen makes great stuff as well! I have several of their boots

    • @jeremiah1528
      @jeremiah1528 Рік тому

      Brooks are the most comfortable shoe you will ever wear.... they're made very well too ❤️....
      There's a reason foot doctors recommend them so much....

    • @GideonSmit
      @GideonSmit Рік тому

      Keen hiking shoes served me well for years. I have not tried the Brooks shoes, haven't seen them for sale in England yet. The last few pairs of Keens have been less comfortable than I expected. So lately (the last 2 seasons) I have been wearing Topo Athletic Trailventure. For my feet (wide) they are so much more comfortable. I think also more durable than Altra.

  • @arlenesolis024
    @arlenesolis024 Рік тому +1

    I have followed your recommendations, and they are great. I got the air mattress pump, a coat that I never take off, and so many more. I have to get my wallet ready to go shopping 🛒

  • @BackpackingandBlisters
    @BackpackingandBlisters Рік тому

    Thanks Dan! A lot of good things on this list I"m excited to check out!

  • @scottsaz
    @scottsaz Рік тому +3

    Hey Dan!! Great list!! I have the Toaks 550ml and can nest a 100g canister (upside down - threads facing the bottom), my Soto Amicus stove, and a mini bic. The lid fits, however you'll need to use the mesh bag or a rubber band to keep it all together. I have a DIY reflective pot cozy that works well for this. Cheers!!

    • @hiddenleaf414
      @hiddenleaf414 Рік тому

      Do you use the Toaks 550ml for personal camping coffee mug?
      I was just looking at the 550ml and 650ml for that purpose.

    • @wanttogo1958
      @wanttogo1958 Рік тому

      @@hiddenleaf414 I have the 650. It would be a big mug. The 550 would be a better size if you’re using it only as a mug. Check out the Evernew 400 ml or their 570 ml cups. They are lighter than the Toaks option and you can buy a separate lid for the 570 should you decide to use it for cooking. They both have graduated marks for measuring which is a nice bonus. The 400 will nest inside of the 570.

    • @scottsaz
      @scottsaz Рік тому

      @@hiddenleaf414 I use the 550ml as my primary pot for boiling water (holds a bt over 2 cups). It's a decent size for a mug but I think they also make a 450ml that might be a better size.

  • @scottrock27
    @scottrock27 Рік тому

    Patting myself on the back for adding a few items from this list for my bikepack trips last year. Your reviews certainly helped!!

  • @davidweidemann7275
    @davidweidemann7275 Рік тому +4

    Cumulus equipment is amazing! I have a couple of sleeping bags and a quilt already. The company really cares about the clients satisfaction.

  • @alvinasistio2657
    @alvinasistio2657 Рік тому +1

    For headlamp, I am using Olight's Perun 2 Mini and it is really amazing. It has a high IP rating for dust and water ingress, high lumens, red light, SOS, magnetic charging, etc. The magnetic end is also useful at times.

  • @ms7fam433
    @ms7fam433 Рік тому +1

    Glad you are sooo definitive... I couldn't agree more...and disagree more with your picks. That's what makes these videos fun. Thanks for continuing to introduce us to such a variety of gear.

  • @baca4490
    @baca4490 Рік тому +2

    because of your videos and maybe one other backpack gear video i purchased the mini pump and i LOVE it!! it works perfect for my air pads and other things.... i did try it on a full size air mattriss and its not quite strong enough for that but thats fine. i do want to find a vacume bag that will work with it (the ones at walmart didnt work). not to mention the light on it is perfect for small tents!!

  • @cozmiqwizard4613
    @cozmiqwizard4613 Рік тому

    That was great! I normally like to see what the best gear options are for the year are and do my upgrades to my gear that way. Awesome video period!!

  • @Thumpermad
    @Thumpermad 11 місяців тому

    By Far the Best review I've seen anywhere on UA-cam thanks Man. I love checking out the Premium gear available and seeing how close other brands can come to it the closest hiking store that we have in Australia is like Mountain Designs there's a few niche stores that are prohibitively expensive so pleased I came across your channel just for the record I am an ADV Motorcycle Guy who loves the tech cheers mate Happy Trails

  • @theresawallace1419
    @theresawallace1419 Рік тому

    Great list Dan. I have the mini pump(wish mine had the light) and the helinox zero and love them. If I ever win the lotto I’m getting those big dollar favs of yours.

  • @viktor.egelund
    @viktor.egelund Рік тому +1

    5:11. Good point about the width of the Western Mountaineering Alpinlite.
    I use the Versalite 6'6". For a while with the bag expander wedge, but now back to using it without.
    An overfilled Alpinlite is close to my optimal all-around bag. Badger MF if you want even more space.

  • @davidshirley6850
    @davidshirley6850 Рік тому +1

    Such a good list , so much detail given out thanks! Only add for me is the appalachian gear alpaca hoodie as a midlayer

  • @MOOSE-00
    @MOOSE-00 Рік тому

    Great video, tank you. great short review of the items you picked. much love from denmark

  • @sueb860
    @sueb860 Рік тому +1

    I picked up the Bryce 1P after you and Devin from Backcountry Exposure talked it up. I take women backpacking who haven't been before or haven't been in awhile. It's a great tent. Also love Pinnacle Foods' meals.

  • @wayofthehike
    @wayofthehike Рік тому +1

    Love the advice on the dehydrated food and the Fizan trekking poles. Gonna try both of ‘em.

  • @DaleSheltonsPage
    @DaleSheltonsPage Рік тому +8

    Thanks for doing this. May I suggest next year you move it up to November? This would be great right before black Friday.

  • @melissafrederick9362
    @melissafrederick9362 6 місяців тому

    I’m so glad to hear that the ZenBivy made your list. ❤ It’s the only piece of gear that I haven’t switched out since I first started backpacking. I have the 25* lite and the 10* lite. My 25 was in need of replacing so I purchased the 25* core for the upcoming season.
    You can’t beat ZenBivy, especially if you’re a side sleeper or toss & turn a lot.

  • @rodrigosilveira4360
    @rodrigosilveira4360 Рік тому

    For me, that watched your videos every week, I was well surprised by the new gears on the list. I liked the big anes duffle bag and the camp shoes. I can find similar items here in Brazil, and can use the idea.

  • @HilltopPacks
    @HilltopPacks Рік тому +5

    Sweet we made the list!

  • @AT2021Rocker
    @AT2021Rocker Рік тому

    So good! Looking to upgrade my motocamping gear and your channel has helped so much!

  • @the_average_backpacker
    @the_average_backpacker Рік тому

    I upgraded to the medium pillow as well and totally agree!

  • @heidiedwards9383
    @heidiedwards9383 Рік тому

    That zen bivy looks amazing!!! Definitely adding it to my wish list!

  • @billprice6458
    @billprice6458 Рік тому +1

    Pretty good list. The tarptent double rainbow li Has to be on any shortlist for best tent though.

  • @raulf195
    @raulf195 Рік тому +1

    Hola Dan, te felicito por el ranking que has elaborado, no sabía de la marca Paria, la buscaré y la probaré en los Andes de mi país Perú. Saludos campeón

  • @brianfoley4262
    @brianfoley4262 Рік тому

    This was a great video, tons of really good information. Thanks!

  • @MrSportdiver
    @MrSportdiver 7 місяців тому

    Lovely video! New to the sport so I need as many info as I can get! Thank you for your time!

  • @bcloetta
    @bcloetta Рік тому +1

    Great all round list. We share love for many of the same companies and products. I bought the zero sandals and they are great, but I plan to try some fitflop water shoes (think cheap Walmart swim shoes) this season only because the sandals are so hard to put on and take off in a hammock🙄. I also carry the OV quilt. Mine is 0 degrees…a little heavy but oh so warm and comfy! I’m cheap, but sprung for the Durston 1p pro and can’t wait to take it out. I’m keeping my old Durston as a loaner for friends.

    • @Swearengen1980
      @Swearengen1980 11 місяців тому +1

      The downside is every UA-cam channel is they completely ignore an entirely different market that has a huge overlap in gear: Hunting. Companies like Kuiu make outstanding products and do have light gear alongside heavy. I wouldn't trade my puffy or pack from Kuiu for anything on these lists (and I've tried some of them).

    • @bcloetta
      @bcloetta 11 місяців тому

      @@Swearengen1980 Oh 100%. I don't own any Kuiu but have a friend who uses lots of their gear. Wool sun hoodies: Duckworth (fly fishing)--light, comfy, good looking! I don't fish.

  • @murphreport
    @murphreport Рік тому +1

    I love my zero's. I have done 14 miles in them, it trail permits. Zero has great selection

  • @mojosdad68
    @mojosdad68 Рік тому +2

    Always enjoy your vids Dan. Thanks for the Flextail discount code, just bought the new 2X model in KTM orange!

  • @a.w.thompson4001
    @a.w.thompson4001 Рік тому +1

    Please continue to have trouble deciding, Dan. 😉 I liked seeing more options, and often people backpack in different conditions, e.g. winter quilt vs. summer, etc.

  • @user-dz3gz4pm5d
    @user-dz3gz4pm5d 10 місяців тому

    Super helpful thanks, I traded out 2 pieces. I'm starting PCT next week, so I'm grateful, thanks again

  • @patriotichunter6434
    @patriotichunter6434 Рік тому

    The amicus stove is my go everywhere stove. Use it at lake to fry fresh caught fish with titanium frying pan, use it hiking hunting, fishing scouting, and road trips to make fresh coffee on the road. Thing has held several years and gets used 150 plus days a year for one reason or other. Great video

  • @sherrycook7043
    @sherrycook7043 Рік тому

    I have one of the Walmart spoons and love it. I wanted to pick up a few more but I haven't been able to find them in the last three months. Online it's showing out of stock. I hope they show up again in the spring.
    After watching this vid I'm going to get the water pack. I've been thinking about it and your review showed me what I needed.
    Thanks for your terrific reviews and all the things you show us about backpacking.

    • @sneakybow1
      @sneakybow1 Рік тому

      Hydrapak Seeker is another one to take a look at for water storage. They've been out a lot longer than the S2S system.

  • @mtnlover
    @mtnlover Рік тому +7

    I liked seeing your western mountaineering sleeping bag as top (one I haven't tried yet, but their reputation proceeds them).
    I would be curious to see a comparison between that one and a Feathered Friends sleeping bag, if you ever get the opportunity to try one. We went with Feathered Friends because we live in Washington, and they are based in Seattle. Their reputations seem similar, so we went more local: but I would be curious to hear from someone if they are able to compare them.
    Thanks for another great video!

    • @dennispaine1624
      @dennispaine1624 Рік тому +1

      Both top of the line bags. I have an overstuffed Sequoia. If I were local to Feathered Friends I would have bought one of their bags. I do have a pair of their camp down booties. Like the fact the down sock and overboot can be separated. Keeps my feet nice and warm winter camping!

    • @daninsf648
      @daninsf648 Рік тому +1

      I have a Feathered Friends semi-rectangular bag which is very comfortable for me at 6'2" to roll around inside while being wrapped in 360º of blissful down-feathered warmth. I can also attest to their amazing customer service.

  • @robnitz8300
    @robnitz8300 Рік тому

    Great knowledge, thanks Dan! Editing was primo, thanks Emmett !

  • @richardburkow3792
    @richardburkow3792 Рік тому

    Thanks Dan - great video.

  • @user-fn9nq9wk6l
    @user-fn9nq9wk6l Рік тому

    very comprehensive list. the paria tent looks like a really good deal. thanks, dan.

  • @agunslinger9349
    @agunslinger9349 Рік тому

    Yes!!!! Pinnacle Foods. All amazing, but the chicken cheddar dumplings one is like heaven on trail. My son wants them off trail! I would pay whatever they want for that much filling quality food packing.

  • @zachlong355
    @zachlong355 Рік тому

    Glad you finally tried out the zenbivvy!

  • @paulherman5198
    @paulherman5198 Рік тому

    This is a great video. I still think I need at minimum a 3 person tent to take my GSD with me. Mostly because she lays out in the most awkward way. I am working on finding a good backpacking setup for me and my roommate. I'm 42 and he is 50. So lightweight and durable is a must, For most of the little things we have been able to cheap out on.

  • @roberttrinies7698
    @roberttrinies7698 Рік тому

    I love my hydration bladder. I drilled a hole in the cap of a platypus collapsible bottle and run the hose into the bottle
    (A little 3m Marine Adhesive), the threads are compatible with the Sawyer and Smart Water. There's no funny taste, and I keep the bottle in the side pocket outside my pack for easy filling. ✌️

  • @zacchaeusm4085
    @zacchaeusm4085 9 місяців тому

    Awesome stuff man! I have the Soto Windmaster lightweight and Soto Thermastack as my cooking set.

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 Рік тому +1

    Super long video, but totally worth it. I'm definitely interested in some base layer stuff, as I'm learning about Merino wool right now.
    I definitely need to buy some of these products. Thanks so much.

    • @Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
      @Away.Aweigh.A.Way. Рік тому +1

      I switched to merino base layers this year and I’m never going back. They’re SO good. My favorite is just a Smartwool 150 short sleeve t-shirt.

    • @JCrozier1
      @JCrozier1 Рік тому +1

      @@Away.Aweigh.A.Way. How did you pick a brand? There are so many choices out there.

    • @Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
      @Away.Aweigh.A.Way. Рік тому +1

      @@JCrozier1 good question. The answer is that I just tried a bunch on and went with the most comfortable. Bonus is that Smartwool is super popular, so you can find them on sale all the time from REI and other outfitters. Other brands I liked with similar market shares are Icebreaker, Minus33, and REI themselves. I actually just looked it up and Smartwool has the exact shirt I wear on sale right now. “Men’s Merino Short Sleeve Tee”

    • @JCrozier1
      @JCrozier1 Рік тому

      @@Away.Aweigh.A.Way. just looked at Minus33. Finally, i find a company that makes big boy sizes.. THANKS!!

  • @I_Am_Bone
    @I_Am_Bone Рік тому

    I really enjoyed your Sawyer Africa video. I watched after purchasing another brand who also supplies their filter to those in need, but will be grabbing a Sawyer as back-up/alternate.

    • @DNGR369
      @DNGR369 Рік тому

      Sawyer has the smallest membranes of all filters on the market. They are actually superior, not just generous.

  • @ck2106
    @ck2106 Рік тому

    Good stuff, thank you guys!

  • @LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully
    @LadyGreyAgeingDisGracefully Рік тому +1

    I live in tropical weather so shorts and t shirt are a must but after my first leech experience last month I’m leaning towards long sleeves and pants now. The best is what suits the environment.

    • @kayakcobber524
      @kayakcobber524 Рік тому

      Always wears t-shirt combined with a longsleeve blouse. Keeps it comfortable.

  • @CrimsonAnjel
    @CrimsonAnjel 10 місяців тому +2

    I can say i prefer a headlamp AND a handheld flashlight. Some situations are better for a headlamp, others are better for a handheld. Take both, it's only a few ounces more.

  • @ericnoakes7235
    @ericnoakes7235 Рік тому

    Hey Dan here is an upgrade to your diamond spot. I use to run that headlamp until I found this company FENIX LIGHTING. Any of their lights blow black diamonds lights out of the water. They utilize the 21700 batteries that light up the world and have super long run times.

  • @Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
    @Away.Aweigh.A.Way. Рік тому +1

    For me, I have a new favorite layering system. Assuming I’m not super exposed and need my OR Echo hoodie, the rest of the time I’ve found the perfect setup for me, which is a Smartwool 150 short sleeve t-shirt as my base layer, followed by a Senchi Designs Wren hoodie. Oh my god. I can’t believe it took me so long to find alpha direct fabric but it is 100% the best active midlayer ever made. You look a bit like a muppet, but nothing is more comfortable. Then I pack either my Outdoor Vitals Vario hoodie or my Ghost Whisperer depending on how cold it’s going to be, and round it out with the Montbell Versalite rain jacket. I’ve struggled for years to find the perfect layering system and for me, this is it.

    • @wanttogo1958
      @wanttogo1958 Рік тому +1

      I’ve read the Alpha Direct doesn’t hold up well when worn under a pack unless you add a hard shell on top. Do you wear your Senchi while backpacking or just in camp/as a sleeping layer?

    • @Away.Aweigh.A.Way.
      @Away.Aweigh.A.Way. Рік тому +1

      @@wanttogo1958 hey sorry just saw this. Yes I wear it while on the move. It’s a perfect active layer. I’ve put a few hundred miles on it and haven’t noticed any signs of wear anywhere.

  • @rjeepster8640
    @rjeepster8640 Рік тому

    I’m surprised I’ve never seen you try the Ex Ped down pad. I love mine!

  • @Max-lf4br
    @Max-lf4br Рік тому +2

    with the Sea to Summit watercells, i believe the MSR dromedary kit works as an adapter to turn it into a hydration pack, however i myself haven't been able to test it.

    • @DNGR369
      @DNGR369 Рік тому

      I've seen heaps of complaints about the MSR one. Leaking and just low quality etc. They look cool so that's sad but S2S have high quality control and are much better brand anyway.

  • @kmannewyork
    @kmannewyork Рік тому

    Great list Thank You.

  • @fortheloveofgreenspace5161
    @fortheloveofgreenspace5161 Рік тому

    Thank you Dan! Always helpful and entertaining...(strap a doctor on your back) lol

  • @jeremyjs8863
    @jeremyjs8863 Рік тому

    Great, thank you

  • @gravy9587
    @gravy9587 Рік тому

    I don't go winter camping so I have the Montbell down jacket(no hood). It weights just under 5 oz. and IMO is warmer than the Ghost whisper. I use it with Goose Down pillow to give me the most comfortable pillow.

  • @tapannagpal
    @tapannagpal Рік тому

    Super stuff. All from experience!

  • @Mike_Blanda
    @Mike_Blanda 10 місяців тому

    Congratulations on your 300k subscribers!!!! I also ordered that OV quilt and I am so excited to use it

  • @bauhausoffice
    @bauhausoffice 5 місяців тому

    Dan, of course I subscribe and I got to say man you are incredible. I’ve got to say thank you. Every time I watch and listen to one of your shows I think God I’ve got to thank this guy he’s amazing. All the best to you in this new year thanks for all these excellent reviews you’ve guided me Through my journeys. Cheers.

  • @visnuexe
    @visnuexe Рік тому

    Add up the cost of your list, picking one if you have several for a category and let us know the total so we can go to the bank and take out a loan to be best outfitted! LOL! It's really nice that some of your choices showed you cared more about quality than a given brand of packing supplies. Thank you!

  • @mandywilleford8697
    @mandywilleford8697 Рік тому

    If you love the zen bivy you should definitely throw BA Diamond Park on your list to try if you haven’t. I pair mine with the rapide. Sooo much room for activities :D

  • @bdr518
    @bdr518 Рік тому +2

    I love my Zenbivy, i use it with my Nemo Tensor ultralite

  • @timclark1324
    @timclark1324 Рік тому

    Great list!!!👍

  • @sholland88862
    @sholland88862 Рік тому

    Yes your the best Dan!

  • @jukkavv
    @jukkavv Рік тому +1

    Camera and lights make new studio look really great! And Dan is the best! And so is the Eric ... Darn I cant decide 😉

  • @DansEarway
    @DansEarway Рік тому

    My 25yo therma rest xL has never given me (200lb M) a reason to replace it.
    Which, fyi, has survived multiple six month long desert dirt bagging rock climbing excursions. 👍🏻👍🏻
    My pack, sack, bivy and stoves are similarly vintage.
    Tents however ..rarely last me more than three years.

  • @markheseltine8030
    @markheseltine8030 Рік тому

    Hey Dan , I love your videos but its costing me a fortune buying new gear. LOL
    My wife and I used to use the Thermorest pillow until we saw a video on My Life Outdoors. We discovered the Nemo Fillow pillow and its soooooooo good! Give it a try if you already haven't. We also have the Zenbivy bed, and together its awesome. Keep up the great work.
    BTW, you should come camping in Algonquin park in Ontario Canada. I'm sure you would love it!

  • @Ginvilla
    @Ginvilla Рік тому +2

    5:41 Cumulus Panyam 600 has fill of 850 class Polish White Goose Down, which is equal to american 950 standard. European and american standards are bit different in numbers, but in fact are the same. Something like differences in land and nautical miles :-)
    Polish White Goose Down is considered as best sleeping bag filling. Panyam 600 sleeping bag is fabulous as well.

    • @axcx5951
      @axcx5951 Рік тому +1

      Malachowski sleeping bags are also great, especially Ultralight series.

    • @Ginvilla
      @Ginvilla Рік тому

      @@axcx5951 That's rights. I own Małachowski UL300 and UL900 and are best in its class.

  • @NTB_Retro
    @NTB_Retro Рік тому

    Just grabbed the new Flextail X2 pump and the mushroom diffuser / lamp cover using your code. Thanks 😎