Great review. Production quality is so high too, can’t believe I’m only the first comment! Now with Yeti acquiring MRanch I’m hoping nothing changes quality wise.
Mystery Ranch is one of the BEST in quality, durability, and comfortable load-carrying backpacks. All backed by a stellar Lifetime Warranty program and in-house Repairs Department. Once I was introduced to Mystery Ranch, I never bought a backpack from anyone else. I own 4 different models, and they're the finest backpacks I own. I use the District-18 as my daily business / technical backpack. I use the MR Scree-32 for my hiking Daypack...fantastic Daypack with capacity to support a single overnight if needed.
@@EventheWavesYT - Not really...I'm covered on all bases, when it comes to backpacks. I have the MR Bridger-65 for multi-day treks and camp...and just got the RADIX-47...the RADIX series being MR's lightest weight backpacks without sacrificing MR comfort and durability; that one intended for longer treks / section hiking. I took advantage of the 25% off Mystery Ranch President's Day sale on the RADIX. Exercised patience and bought all of them on 20% discounts when I'd see them.
I'm deciding between this and the Aer Pro Pack 24L. A dedicated laptop compartment is essential. The top-heavy nature of this bag is kind of annoying especially if it is not fully packed. With the Aer PP24 I have heard mixed comments regarding the vallet pocket at the top and the double-sided flimsy feeling dividers in it.
If it was me I would go with the Mystery Ranch. The zippers on the front of the pack of the AER are not water proof. Only the laptop zipper is. Hope this helps 🤙🏼
I have the exact same bag same color everything its good but it really needs a waist belt to take some of the weight off your shoulders and the top zippers are reluctant to open and close smoothly and the shoulder straps could be better and the outside water bottle pockets should be a little deeper and why did they leave out the big internal slip pockets??? I live in southern Arizona where it gets to be 117 degrees and that flat foam for your back its going to make you sweat like never before they should double the thickness and put two one inch air. Channels in it.
I love the feedback! I have been wearing it for a year but it is my commuter bag and I don’t wear it for super long hikes. I would choose a lighter pack for day hiking!
Hey! It totally depends on your needs. For everyday use I don’t want my bag to look tactical. People know that tactical gear costs money (more likely to be stolen). Second the harness is nice on the assault pack but how many miles are you putting in for your everyday pack? If it’s just to carry from here to there and you are slinging it over a shoulder the harness will be more than enough. If you want a smaller bag for backpacking then the assault might be better if you want a truly dual purpose bag. But remember the assault is still only 27L. Backpacking in anything under 40 means SUPER ultralight. Hope that helps! 🤙🏼
Thanks for the tips, find myself walking atleast 5-10km a day, so many people are recommending the 2DAP. But the tactical looks is really putting me off
Kordova? Never heard of It i have two packs over $300 each made of 500D cities nylon neither one if them even lasted two years because if tears in the fabric because if the friction from the DC class 10 you zippers. Yet the other bags I have are made if 1000D corners and they are still like brand new I have never felt the extra weight but I can feel its durable nature. They do this on purpose so the bags can wear out sooner and you have to buy a new one..
is this bag large enough to carry some of my kids stuff in like coats and bottles and their snacks as well as mine or should i look for something larger? ...i've got 3 under 5yrs old. My wife and I aren't going on long hikes but would like a nice bag i could take to the office/parks/shorttt hikes.
@mattwoods9181 I’ve got 3 under 7 and if you are looking to use it for hiking and a daddy diaper bag it could work as both. The Gallagator 25 might work as well. Jackets take up a lot of room! Hope it helps! 🤙🏼
This would be a much better review if you actually went through your daily use for this and all of the stuff that you actually carry. Nobody cares about a big jacket and some pens in the pockets. This is not what people are looking for in a review. You say that you use it to carry computer equipment and only show a camera stick come out of it. How big is your laptop? Show it in the bag! All of the info you provide can be found on the website. Appreciate your time putting the video together though.
I have the exact same bag same color everything its good but it really needs a waist belt to take some of the weight off your shoulders and the top zippers are reluctant to open and close smoothly and the shoulder straps could be better and the outside water bottle pockets should be a little deeper and why did they leave out the big internal slip pockets??? I live in southern Arizona where it gets to be 117 degrees and that flat foam for your back its going to make you sweat like never before they should double the thickness and put two one inch air. Channels in it.
I was going to get the Catalyst 22, but after watching this review, I think the Catalyst 26 is more for me. Thank you!
Of course! You won’t be disappointed!
Great review. Production quality is so high too, can’t believe I’m only the first comment! Now with Yeti acquiring MRanch I’m hoping nothing changes quality wise.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Seriously! I hope it doesn’t change at all!
Mystery Ranch is one of the BEST in quality, durability, and comfortable load-carrying backpacks.
All backed by a stellar Lifetime Warranty program and in-house Repairs Department. Once I was introduced to Mystery Ranch, I never bought a backpack from anyone else.
I own 4 different models, and they're the finest backpacks I own. I use the District-18 as my daily business / technical backpack. I use the MR Scree-32 for my hiking Daypack...fantastic Daypack with capacity to support a single overnight if needed.
Love it! Thats great, do you have a bag that you are looking at getting next that you want a review on?
@@EventheWavesYT - Not really...I'm covered on all bases, when it comes to backpacks. I have the MR Bridger-65 for multi-day treks and camp...and just got the RADIX-47...the RADIX series being MR's lightest weight backpacks without sacrificing MR comfort and durability; that one intended for longer treks / section hiking.
I took advantage of the 25% off Mystery Ranch President's Day sale on the RADIX.
Exercised patience and bought all of them on 20% discounts when I'd see them.
I purchased my first from them and so far it's really well made. I hope they keep it up now that the company was acquired by YETI.
@AtwoodThreads so good! Only time will tell!
That’s awesome! I’m so sorry I’m just now seeing this. So stoked you stand by MR’s products! 🤙🏼
This is how a bag review is done. You could be giving master classes.
Dude made my day!
I appreciate you 🤙🏼
Great review!
Used your link.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
I've seen slot of reviews on this pack but this one might be the very best one seriously
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the kind words!
I'm deciding between this and the Aer Pro Pack 24L.
A dedicated laptop compartment is essential. The top-heavy nature of this bag is kind of annoying especially if it is not fully packed. With the Aer PP24 I have heard mixed comments regarding the vallet pocket at the top and the double-sided flimsy feeling dividers in it.
If it was me I would go with the Mystery Ranch. The zippers on the front of the pack of the AER are not water proof. Only the laptop zipper is. Hope this helps 🤙🏼
Awesome thanks for the input!
I have the exact same bag same color everything its good but it really needs a waist belt to take some of the weight off your shoulders and the top zippers are reluctant to open and close smoothly and the shoulder straps could be better and the outside water bottle pockets should be a little deeper and why did they leave out the big internal slip pockets??? I live in southern Arizona where it gets to be 117 degrees and that flat foam for your back its going to make you sweat like never before they should double the thickness and put two one inch air. Channels in it.
I love the feedback! I have been wearing it for a year but it is my commuter bag and I don’t wear it for super long hikes. I would choose a lighter pack for day hiking!
You think it’s worth getting this over the 2 day assault pack with the futura harness for everyday use ?
Hey! It totally depends on your needs. For everyday use I don’t want my bag to look tactical. People know that tactical gear costs money (more likely to be stolen). Second the harness is nice on the assault pack but how many miles are you putting in for your everyday pack? If it’s just to carry from here to there and you are slinging it over a shoulder the harness will be more than enough. If you want a smaller bag for backpacking then the assault might be better if you want a truly dual purpose bag. But remember the assault is still only 27L. Backpacking in anything under 40 means SUPER ultralight. Hope that helps! 🤙🏼
Thanks for the tips, find myself walking atleast 5-10km a day, so many people are recommending the 2DAP.
But the tactical looks is really putting me off
@HenryHHHz14 totally understand! With the amount of miles I’ve put on this pack, I think the harness is totally good for long commuting days!
Kordova? Never heard of It i have two packs over $300 each made of 500D cities nylon neither one if them even lasted two years because if tears in the fabric because if the friction from the DC class 10 you zippers. Yet the other bags I have are made if 1000D corners and they are still like brand new I have never felt the extra weight but I can feel its durable nature. They do this on purpose so the bags can wear out sooner and you have to buy a new one..
I’ve never heard of that! Thats wild! Mine has kept up really well!
is this bag large enough to carry some of my kids stuff in like coats and bottles and their snacks as well as mine or should i look for something larger? ...i've got 3 under 5yrs old. My wife and I aren't going on long hikes but would like a nice bag i could take to the office/parks/shorttt hikes.
@mattwoods9181 I’ve got 3 under 7 and if you are looking to use it for hiking and a daddy diaper bag it could work as both. The Gallagator 25 might work as well. Jackets take up a lot of room! Hope it helps! 🤙🏼
Great back pack.
Best one I’ve owned to date!
195 with tax
I guess I forgot the price! Thanks!
This would be a much better review if you actually went through your daily use for this and all of the stuff that you actually carry. Nobody cares about a big jacket and some pens in the pockets. This is not what people are looking for in a review. You say that you use it to carry computer equipment and only show a camera stick come out of it. How big is your laptop? Show it in the bag! All of the info you provide can be found on the website. Appreciate your time putting the video together though.
I really appreciate the positive feedback!
And you are totally right!
I have the exact same bag same color everything its good but it really needs a waist belt to take some of the weight off your shoulders and the top zippers are reluctant to open and close smoothly and the shoulder straps could be better and the outside water bottle pockets should be a little deeper and why did they leave out the big internal slip pockets??? I live in southern Arizona where it gets to be 117 degrees and that flat foam for your back its going to make you sweat like never before they should double the thickness and put two one inch air. Channels in it.
Totally agree, that back panel needs more ventilation!