I find it so entertaining. I have had no other bags in the last 10 years than Nike RPM 1.0., 2.0 and now the UA Triumph. And you compare them. Awesome. - Speaking of the video, your calm, down-to-earth approach is your strong value.
@@jshotify I do prefer Nike RPM a bit more. It uses more "warm" material, it feels more cosy in the inside. I use it for school (notebooks, laptop, bottle of water, food) and for work (bottle of water, food). The UA Triumph is also a great bag, but I keep it as a gym bag. The material is extremely synthethic (read: absorbs almost no liquid, easy wash - quick dry, very lightweight). -- ---> Therefore in overall: Nike RPM top as a school bag + multi-purpose use (feels more cosy). UA Triumph top as a gym/sports bag + for lightweight traveling (rather as a second bag, I need more space -> my scenario: Osprey Farpoint 40 + UA Triumph for small trips). Fabric absorbs no liquid, extremely lightweight, easy wash and quick dry, foldable - takes little space, has extra compartment for shoes.
I’m trying to find a backpack for Florida Disney in February. I want to be able to pack a light jacket, ponchos, and an extra pair of shoes along side water bottle, med, power bank, etc. how do you think these would hold up? Any other suggestions?
i think either of these are great options! Between these two I would lean towards the Nike. Other options are the Osprey Parsec, AER city pack pro, AER pro pack, Patagonia Black Hole 25L
@@michaelalfons4616 oh if you had certain pouches, you can hang them on there! Or if you had like knives, flashlights, etc, you can attach it on there. It's a military style thing
I find it so entertaining. I have had no other bags in the last 10 years than Nike RPM 1.0., 2.0 and now the UA Triumph. And you compare them. Awesome.
- Speaking of the video, your calm, down-to-earth approach is your strong value.
thank you!!!!
Which bag do you like the most out them?
@@jshotify I do prefer Nike RPM a bit more. It uses more "warm" material, it feels more cosy in the inside. I use it for school (notebooks, laptop, bottle of water, food) and for work (bottle of water, food). The UA Triumph is also a great bag, but I keep it as a gym bag. The material is extremely synthethic (read: absorbs almost no liquid, easy wash - quick dry, very lightweight).
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---> Therefore in overall: Nike RPM top as a school bag + multi-purpose use (feels more cosy). UA Triumph top as a gym/sports bag + for lightweight traveling (rather as a second bag, I need more space -> my scenario: Osprey Farpoint 40 + UA Triumph for small trips). Fabric absorbs no liquid, extremely lightweight, easy wash and quick dry, foldable - takes little space, has extra compartment for shoes.
best review
thanks!
I’m trying to find a backpack for Florida Disney in February. I want to be able to pack a light jacket, ponchos, and an extra pair of shoes along side water bottle, med, power bank, etc. how do you think these would hold up? Any other suggestions?
i think either of these are great options! Between these two I would lean towards the Nike. Other options are the Osprey Parsec, AER city pack pro, AER pro pack, Patagonia Black Hole 25L
Been looking for a bag like this! Thank you so much. This helps a lot narrowing it down :)
glad i could help! the patagonia black hole 25L is nice too!
@@DesmondCheng Ah yes, will check it out.
Hi Cheng, on the triumph backpack, can you fit a basketball inside the bottom compartment?
no, the opening is too small
How can I exploit the the molly strips for ?
sorry i didn't quite understand your question!
@@DesmondCheng I mean what are the usage of these molly strips that are at the outside of the bag
@@michaelalfons4616 oh if you had certain pouches, you can hang them on there! Or if you had like knives, flashlights, etc, you can attach it on there. It's a military style thing
@@DesmondCheng thank you loads for your response 🙌
the nike is made for skate so it's more resistant