I really appreciate you taking the time to film this and share it. Most of the reviews don't show real world usage of the bags featured. I especially like the illustration of how you packed up the "admin area" of the backpack. I have had a difficult time picturing how to use that space as I don't need so much room for tech stuff, and this was super helpful.
Bought mine. It’s a good back but it is a little overpriced because of all the marketing they do with big social media entities. I learned a few things from you because you sir do know how to pack. I appreciate you also showing what you actually packed and breakdown of your clothes. Most people just show a stuffed cubes with no indication of how many shirts shorts etc.
HAHAHA!!! :) I don't know about that! I think it was my sleeping pill. I get kind of nervous when making videos and I say things that are kind of jumbled up!
Hope you had a great trip (seems like you had fun). There's a difference between "packing" and simply stuffing all your crap in a bag. Pretty sure this is the latter. It works for some people. Hard pass for me. Thanks for the video.
@alpha Danger, I think that unless you travel somewhere with a LOT of rain, like monsoons, the XPak doesn't really need a raincover. I haven't really used it in very rainy weather. But in light rain, it is wonderful.
@@mexicocalls great to hear, yeah I'm not travelling anywhere with super crazy rainfall but just want to be fine if it starts raining a bit heavier without getting water in the bag in europe
@@alphadanger2223 That is why I bought it. I wasn't sure, so I figured it is better to be safe than to be sorry. Now if it gets too rainy, I have it. :)
I really appreciate you taking the time to film this and share it. Most of the reviews don't show real world usage of the bags featured. I especially like the illustration of how you packed up the "admin area" of the backpack. I have had a difficult time picturing how to use that space as I don't need so much room for tech stuff, and this was super helpful.
Thanks for that! I like to see real world use too!
Bought mine. It’s a good back but it is a little overpriced because of all the marketing they do with big social media entities. I learned a few things from you because you sir do know how to pack. I appreciate you also showing what you actually packed and breakdown of your clothes. Most people just show a stuffed cubes with no indication of how many shirts shorts etc.
I’m glad it was helpful
Don't lie, that pill is for when you are captured by enemy forces.
Awesome video
HAHAHA!!! :) I don't know about that!
I think it was my sleeping pill. I get kind of nervous when making videos and I say things that are kind of jumbled up!
Hope you had a great trip (seems like you had fun). There's a difference between "packing" and simply stuffing all your crap in a bag. Pretty sure this is the latter. It works for some people. Hard pass for me. Thanks for the video.
I’m not a really skilled packer. :(
I’m trying to show the pack more than my packing skills. ;)
Why did you bring a bulky laptop sleeve in one of the best padded and tech oriented backpack known to man?🙈
Wow you really packed a ton of crap in there! Haha. Well done. I’m curious if you used the hip strap to carry all that?
Sometimes, but if I am not walking too far, I would rather not have it.
how good is the waterproofing on the X-Pak? Good enough to not need the seperate rain cover for it?
@alpha Danger, I think that unless you travel somewhere with a LOT of rain, like monsoons, the XPak doesn't really need a raincover.
I haven't really used it in very rainy weather. But in light rain, it is wonderful.
@@mexicocalls great to hear, yeah I'm not travelling anywhere with super crazy rainfall but just want to be fine if it starts raining a bit heavier without getting water in the bag in europe
@@alphadanger2223 That is why I bought it. I wasn't sure, so I figured it is better to be safe than to be sorry. Now if it gets too rainy, I have it. :)
is this the samll or big version? thanks
Big
Same tshirt two weeks? lol
Worst packing job I've seen in quite a while....LOL
You sound just like my stepmom
i love this backpack so much but i'm living vietnam and i can't buy it
@chi vuong They would work great in the rains in Vietnam.