Hi! I'm a new viewer to your channel I'm debating whether to buy the 5.11 rush 24 or this backpack I plan on using the backpack for day hikes, possibly overnight, as well as a possible car bag when not in use and also for urban exploration or in general exploration
Like after watching this video I bought an iced 35 in multicam black and I take it to work everyday I work in construction and I love this pack I have zero coplaints and I even found a way to make it stand on its own by using the ridged waist belt to prop it it. It's a great pack very comfortable to wear and carry I had to move the shoulder harness all the way down and it fits perfect
Wooo another awesome review video, looking forward to watching the full vid, will have to watch your past reviews to help give me an idea of what gear I will need to get to update my camping kits
Another great review, thanks Luke. I have destroyed lightweight packs in the past (I think I am hard on my gear), so I will only use mil-spec now. After the Army (Australian) I was keen to get into the lighter civilian gear, but the one area I will cop the weight penalty for a more rugged, hard-wearing item is my pack; they really do last so much longer!
Reminds me of the Kelty Redwing of a few years ago in overall design the way it opes up, but with more bells and whistles. Was just looking at your review of it from 5 years ago. Thanks for the video!
Great review. I was very jealous when i saw your day hike video with this pack. It looks great. Hopefully they will make a venison 2 with lighter materials soon. Please let us know if the company responds back to your review.
So glad you reviewed this one. Been comparing it to the Savotta Jakari. Love Multicam black so it caught my eye. Couldnt agree more that it needs more Molle.. so close to exactly what I want but i need to be able to maximize its weight bearing awesomeness and add all my pouches to the outside. Thanks Luke!
Luke another great review. What I really like about your reviews is that unlike many other channels you actually take the products outdoors and “actually” test it in the field in real world conditions. So much better than the desk top reviews with hypothetical shtf scenarios. Also, it’s great with the timing of your reviews as I’m tired of literally 15 reviews being posted within 24 hours of each other. The latest olight release was a great example, then there’s the battle box reviews etc. It’s kind of sad as I like those channels generally but it’s becoming a bit too much “me too samey”. I know it’s hard to come up with original content but yourself, Lord Hummungus, Canadian Prepper and a few others manage it. Keep up the great work and hope your daughter has settled into military life well.
A great review Luke. I've tried several 35 L and 40 L packs and was very disappointed with them. The padding on the shoulder straps and waist belt were almost noexistent, the lumber pad pitifuI and they were not adjustable I just got rid of them. Now this pack has what the others do not have and I love it. I may give this one a try. Thanks Luke.
I suspect you could still fit all that in the ibex 27. Thank you for the review! Just got mine and I can get away with making this smaller one a 2day pack. Cheers
Like I would to see review of the right way to load a pack I'm sure you know some truck to make packs easier to carry you always do great reviews and I just ordered the ones 35 in multicam black I can't wait to get it the weight is not an issue for me as I squat and deadlier 405lbs every week and I carry a 35lb pack everyday to work.
Another great video brother good job. Just asking again if you would do some more videos on mystery ranch Cooley, three day assault, threezip packs please
Looks like it gained a lot of 'inspiration' from the Eberlestock Halftrack. Any chance you could do a review / comparisons with the 'new' revision of the Halftrack or FAC Track?
My first thought, in the beginning, was that it looked high up on your back and the top pockets were very high behind your head so hearing you say at the end it rolls when trying to stand it up did not surprise me. But Im sure the height is what gives it the stability and feel of the weight loss you mentioned you felt after putting it on. Personally, especially now with your review, I would probably purchase a lighter and less expensive backpack for a day hike. I don't take much on day hikes as it is.
I can't wait to get this pack as a long time bodybuilder who can't train because the gyms are all closed I need this to be as heavy as possible. Nutrient 32 is pretty heavy maybe 35 or 38lbs but it's still not have enough for me. It is a great etc bag though.
Glacier Nat’l Park is amazing. Wanting to start doing some some winter camping. What is an affordable quality 4 season tent you would recommend? Thanks, Luke. Love your channel
I've been thinking about those side pouches and what I'd put in them. I'd use one to carry my trail mix and the other to carry the GPS unit. What are the things you'd want on your hip for IMMEDIATE or constant access?
Well like always thats a bit out of my price range for a pack, but man thats a nige one. Honest review like always luke. I myself hate having bage fall backwards on me, would love to see a new rendition of it with more of sqaure butt. where they added the gear straps on the bottom molle or pals could be added on there aswell for even more possibilitys. I think if you went hammock camping you could get maybe 2-3 days out of that bag in warmer seasons, not so much in winter.
Check the older corpsman ILBE pack in marpat. It is around 150$ on ebay. IMHO best US military pack for hiking. It is 35 liters and it has so much molle webbing that you can add up to 15 liters more with pouches
Yeah, unless they were built in the USA I would sooner just stick with Eberlestock who have more options, plus their pals webbing is standard size for molle pouches. Especially considering the costs are about the same andthey make theirs in Taiwan and Vietnam and Eberlestock has theirs built in Vietnam as well.
How do the new features of the ibex 35 compare to the Khard 45. Just rewatched your comparison video in which you said the Khard was the winner. Would love to see if the new features from vanquest finally put it over the top!
Another great review! Thanks for your sacrifice in wearing that thing long enough to give that thorough of a review. Sorry you will never get that time back, LOL. I really don't think "Molly webbing" is an appropriate term for what looks like a drunken designer with a pair of scissors trying to create a "unique/useless design". They need to check their "military grade" classification - no mil spec I've ever seen. Just saying - "Drag handle" - the empty 5# bag from the closet, maybe. Keep up the good work! I'll add this to my "Do not purchase list".
There are way too many cons for that price tag. I'll pass. That being said, Luke, you consistently give Us the best most honest, comprehensive reviews on YT today. I trust your reviews, you're one of a very few. Thank you so much for all you do for Our community. Stay safe, Be Blessed.
Given that the pack is already heavy and when adding external pouches you are adding even more layers of nylon (more weight) I would just get a bigger pack rather than add pouches.
Boom! The weekend is upon us! What ya getting into? Hitting the trails?
Sound off!
- Luke
Have you done the Markhor?
Camping Saturday night, I built a wicked lean-to with a raised bed, I want to test out a new sleeping bag/pad/Backpack
Hi! I'm a new viewer to your channel
I'm debating whether to buy the 5.11 rush 24 or this backpack
I plan on using the backpack for day hikes, possibly overnight, as well as a possible car bag when not in use and also for urban exploration or in general exploration
*What a solid little pack. That would make a great little day hike, fishing trip pack!*
What about a week hike?
Nobody prepares a review like you do! Kudos!
Like after watching this video I bought an iced 35 in multicam black and I take it to work everyday I work in construction and I love this pack I have zero coplaints and I even found a way to make it stand on its own by using the ridged waist belt to prop it it. It's a great pack very comfortable to wear and carry I had to move the shoulder harness all the way down and it fits perfect
Wooo another awesome review video, looking forward to watching the full vid, will have to watch your past reviews to help give me an idea of what gear I will need to get to update my camping kits
Another great review, thanks Luke.
I have destroyed lightweight packs in the past (I think I am hard on my gear), so I will only use mil-spec now. After the Army (Australian) I was keen to get into the lighter civilian gear, but the one area I will cop the weight penalty for a more rugged, hard-wearing item is my pack; they really do last so much longer!
Reminds me of the Kelty Redwing of a few years ago in overall design the way it opes up, but with more bells and whistles. Was just looking at your review of it from 5 years ago. Thanks for the video!
Great review. I was very jealous when i saw your day hike video with this pack. It looks great. Hopefully they will make a venison 2 with lighter materials soon. Please let us know if the company responds back to your review.
Thanks for the info on backpack. Luke you have been and continue to be an inspiration to many as well as myself.
So glad you reviewed this one. Been comparing it to the Savotta Jakari. Love Multicam black so it caught my eye. Couldnt agree more that it needs more Molle.. so close to exactly what I want but i need to be able to maximize its weight bearing awesomeness and add all my pouches to the outside. Thanks Luke!
Luke another great review. What I really like about your reviews is that unlike many other channels you actually take the products outdoors and “actually” test it in the field in real world conditions. So much better than the desk top reviews with hypothetical shtf scenarios. Also, it’s great with the timing of your reviews as I’m tired of literally 15 reviews being posted within 24 hours of each other. The latest olight release was a great example, then there’s the battle box reviews etc. It’s kind of sad as I like those channels generally but it’s becoming a bit too much “me too samey”. I know it’s hard to come up with original content but yourself, Lord Hummungus, Canadian Prepper and a few others manage it. Keep up the great work and hope your daughter has settled into military life well.
A great review Luke. I've tried several 35 L and 40 L packs and was very disappointed with them. The padding on the shoulder straps and waist belt were almost noexistent, the lumber pad pitifuI and they were not adjustable I just got rid of them. Now this pack has what the others do not have and I love it. I may give this one a try. Thanks Luke.
Thats a very informative review, thanks!
Playing the “and so on” drinking game (with Russell’s Reserve). So glad it’s Friday night.
I suspect you could still fit all that in the ibex 27. Thank you for the review! Just got mine and I can get away with making this smaller one a 2day pack. Cheers
omg the first review with the dimensions. TY
Like I would to see review of the right way to load a pack I'm sure you know some truck to make packs easier to carry you always do great reviews and I just ordered the ones 35 in multicam black I can't wait to get it the weight is not an issue for me as I squat and deadlier 405lbs every week and I carry a 35lb pack everyday to work.
Another great video brother good job. Just asking again if you would do some more videos on mystery ranch Cooley, three day assault, threezip packs please
This pack, that Finnish Bed role, a 4lb folding Midland backpacker shot gun, your quilt, and a true speck hat. Then your perfect. I ordered one today.
Looks like it gained a lot of 'inspiration' from the Eberlestock Halftrack. Any chance you could do a review / comparisons with the 'new' revision of the Halftrack or FAC Track?
superb review sir, thnks for reviewing this backpack :D
also, this or tasmanian tiger modular 30?
..you wonder where the fine line is between heavy and strong and light and strong..usually heavier materials wear a little better..good review
My first thought, in the beginning, was that it looked high up on your back and the top pockets were very high behind your head so hearing you say at the end it rolls when trying to stand it up did not surprise me. But Im sure the height is what gives it the stability and feel of the weight loss you mentioned you felt after putting it on. Personally, especially now with your review, I would probably purchase a lighter and less expensive backpack for a day hike. I don't take much on day hikes as it is.
I can't wait to get this pack as a long time bodybuilder who can't train because the gyms are all closed I need this to be as heavy as possible. Nutrient 32 is pretty heavy maybe 35 or 38lbs but it's still not have enough for me. It is a great etc bag though.
Glacier Nat’l Park is amazing. Wanting to start doing some some winter camping. What is an affordable quality 4 season tent you would recommend? Thanks, Luke. Love your channel
I've been thinking about those side pouches and what I'd put in them. I'd use one to carry my trail mix and the other to carry the GPS unit. What are the things you'd want on your hip for IMMEDIATE or constant access?
Well like always thats a bit out of my price range for a pack, but man thats a nige one. Honest review like always luke. I myself hate having bage fall backwards on me, would love to see a new rendition of it with more of sqaure butt. where they added the gear straps on the bottom molle or pals could be added on there aswell for even more possibilitys. I think if you went hammock camping you could get maybe 2-3 days out of that bag in warmer seasons, not so much in winter.
How about a review of the DD Bergen pack? It seems like a good alternative to this one maybe?
Looks like a great pack.
Great review Luke. So what do you think, this or the Sting?
Check the older corpsman ILBE pack in marpat. It is around 150$ on ebay. IMHO best US military pack for hiking. It is 35 liters and it has so much molle webbing that you can add up to 15 liters more with pouches
Sorry if I missed it, but roughly how big are you? I'm 5'8, 160lb, 32" waist and am deciding if the IBEX 35 or 26 will fit my body better. Thanks!
Where do you put all of this stuff? What gear i have always seems to take up too much space....and be in the way.
What do you think is the most versatile backpack under $200?
What boots do you wear when you hike?
Is the waist belt removable?
@7:11 is that an US Army ACU tarp that you reviewed and not the USMC tarp?
Sure is brother Joe.
- Luke
So which pack in this size would you say is the best in the world?
finally someone has said it... a tac pack and a laptop geeeeee those are for hydration
Thanks for the review! I am trying to decide between this pack and the Sabra Sting. Any suggestions?
I just got this one. Buy American not communist. Sabata is subsidised by American tax dollars.
The weight isn't an issue for me I can squat 405lbs for ten reps I'm just worried that it can't stand on its own.
I'll stick with my range of Savotta packs - they're just the best.
Love vanquest stuff. Looks like a sold (but heavy) pack.
Yeah, unless they were built in the USA I would sooner just stick with Eberlestock who have more options, plus their pals webbing is standard size for molle pouches. Especially considering the costs are about the same andthey make theirs in Taiwan and Vietnam and Eberlestock has theirs built in Vietnam as well.
This pack reminds me of SOG packs. A cheaply made that wanna be a serious one.
so you throw it on the ground?
I think it was a table if I remember correctly. ;D
- Luke
Looks like an arctyrx khard running an eberlestock ladderlock system.
Throw a book of Flora and Fauna so you can figure out which plants are edible or a place to store extra cord
How do the new features of the ibex 35 compare to the Khard 45. Just rewatched your comparison video in which you said the Khard was the winner. Would love to see if the new features from vanquest finally put it over the top!
And so on...
Another great review! Thanks for your sacrifice in wearing that thing long enough to give that thorough of a review. Sorry you will never get that time back, LOL. I really don't think "Molly webbing" is an appropriate term for what looks like a drunken designer with a pair of scissors trying to create a "unique/useless design". They need to check their "military grade" classification - no mil spec I've ever seen. Just saying - "Drag handle" - the empty 5# bag from the closet, maybe.
Keep up the good work! I'll add this to my "Do not purchase list".
Heavy? The ILBE is 11lbs.
Even if the bottom was perfectly flat I think it too tall to stand up on its own.
There are way too many cons for that price tag. I'll pass. That being said, Luke, you consistently give Us the best most honest, comprehensive reviews on YT today. I trust your reviews, you're one of a very few. Thank you so much for all you do for Our community. Stay safe, Be Blessed.
No heart for you.
How's $280 a lot of money for such quality? Considering the quality and options, I think it's a total deal.
So you complain about the pack being heavy, but you want them to add more molle webbing all over it?
Pointing out a fact is different than complaining amigo.
- Luke
Given that the pack is already heavy and when adding external pouches you are adding even more layers of nylon (more weight) I would just get a bigger pack rather than add pouches.