Do you have any solution for using the inline qd system on water hose to directly attach the quickdraw to squeeze water into your bladder? I bought one not realizing the threads are not the same as a sawyer.
@@SandSArchery I have that system installed on my water bladder hose, I bought the quick draw not realizing the threads are much larger on the clean side so you cannot use the water bottle sized cap and hose adapter you would use for a sawyer. I was trying to see if there was another cap available to fit the quickdraw, so I can squeeze directly into my pack via the hose.
Great example of how to load the pack. Lots of great tips. Thanks for sharing!
Great video and equipment list.
Right on thanks!
Great kit did you have any water freezing bladder issues?
Great gear 👊🏻
Steve, Could you list what you do for food -- I think in mentioned about each day being 3400 calories, Thanks
great review thanks, how do you inflate the sleeping pad, do you use electrical charged pump or Pump bag air reservoir?
Given that Steve's focus is on being as ultra light as possible, he usually chooses to blow up his sleeping pad the old fashioned way
Do you have any solution for using the inline qd system on water hose to directly attach the quickdraw to squeeze water into your bladder? I bought one not realizing the threads are not the same as a sawyer.
Not 100% sure of your question, but i think you need this... sandsarchery.com/collections/sawyer/products/sawyer-fast-fill-adapters
@@SandSArchery I have that system installed on my water bladder hose, I bought the quick draw not realizing the threads are much larger on the clean side so you cannot use the water bottle sized cap and hose adapter you would use for a sawyer. I was trying to see if there was another cap available to fit the quickdraw, so I can squeeze directly into my pack via the hose.
Not bad. I add an Axe and small shovle and first aid adds about 5lbs.