Minimalist Backpacking with the Atom Packs Nanu X25 Backpack
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- Backpacking Light owner/founder Ryan Jordan + the Atom Packs Nanu X25 backpack. Standout features and multi-use potential of a durable and aesthetically-pleasing daypack - that just might be extendable to a quick overnight trip with an ultralight backpacking kit.
(Companion video to this review by Andrew Marshall: backpackinglight.com/atom-pac...)
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Gear:
* Atom Packs Nanu X25: backpackinglight.com/shop/ato...
* Katabatic Gear Chisos 40 Quilt (discontinued)
* Nemo Tensor Insulated Sleeping Pad: backpackinglight.com/shop/nem...
* Hyperlite Mountain Gear Stuff Sack Pillow: backpackinglight.com/shop/hyp...
* Gossamer Gear Polycryo Ground Cloth: backpackinglight.com/shop/gos...
* ZPacks Hexamid Pocket Tarp with Doors: backpackinglight.com/shop/zpa...
* MSR Carbon Core Tent Stakes: backpackinglight.com/shop/msr...
* Vargo Bot 700: backpackinglight.com/shop/var...
* MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe Stove: backpackinglight.com/shop/msr...
* MSR Folding Spoon: backpackinglight.com/shop/msr...
* Enlightened Equipment Torrid Pullover: backpackinglight.com/shop/enl...
* Arc'teryx Zeta FL Jacket: backpackinglight.com/shop/arc...
* ZPacks Vertice Rain Pants: backpackinglight.com/shop/zpa...
* Outdoor Research Flurry Sensor Gloves: backpackinglight.com/shop/out...
* Smartwool 150 Beanie: backpackinglight.com/shop/sma...
* Patagonia Houdini Air Jacket: backpackinglight.com/shop/pat...
* Smartwool 150 Hoody: backpackinglight.com/shop/sma...
*Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Work Pants: backpackinglight.com/shop/edd...
* 1L Platypus Soft Bottles (2): backpackinglight.com/shop/pla...
* Ursack Major Food Storage Bag: backpackinglight.com/shop/urs...
* Hyperlite Mountain Gear Pods (2): backpackinglight.com/shop/hyp...
* REI GTX 2.0 Rain Mitts: backpackinglight.com/shop/rei...
* Aquamira: backpackinglight.com/shop/aqu...
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Love your content, Ryan. I would love to see more videos! Thanks for posting.
yes review, I'm in
When you give a review I know you look into this in great detail. Thank you and please do more
Good stuff. That pack looks great. Skill set is super important. I find overnighted to be do-able when you’re a family man/woman and a great opportunity to practice skills with low risk.
I love atompacks but I'd take an ultra fabric bonfus pack over the nanu in that scenario. I'd also take a trekking pole for my tent.
Of subject, I noticed your also wearing the INOV-8 G300. I currently use them for trail running, and have notice toenail issues even though they are sized up. I believe due to the over structured toe cap. What are your thoughts, thanks in advance. Great content well received…
These are G270's. I haven't experienced any toenail/toe cap issues ^rj
What quilt would you recommend?
In this video, Ryan's using a Katabatic Gear Chisos 40 *F down quilt - but that's discontinued. An equivalent quilt would be something in the 30 *F range from Enlightened Equipment like this one, which is one of our favorites: backpackinglight.com/gear/enlightened-equipment-enigma-quilt/
why a hexamid and not tarptent? I haven't watched all your videos, but it sounded like you preferred tarptent shelters.
The Hexamid is lighter and more compact for this type of kit / pack / trip.
any news about the Sarek Gear framed Backpack?
I do not want to have a Instagram Account............
There's nothing particularly sophisticated or unique about Sarek Gear packs. They are reasonably well-made, use high-quality materials, are a seemingly reputable cottage brand, and offer good organization (pocket) options. They will comfortably carry loads up to about 20-25 pounds for most people.
THAT light you haven't taken anything to hold your tent up
Below treeline in a mixed pine/spruce/fir forest - there's never any shortage of sticks and trees...
@@BackpackingLightUSA I can go with the person holding the camera having a hiking pole or 2 (likely needed for their tent as well), but using sticks and trees for the Hexamid....
No way
1/ You'd have to find or cut a piece of wood the exact right height needed (no saw or knife shown in the load out)
2/ It's a DCF roof i know i'd sooner walk home again than use a stick to prop up my DCF shelter unless in a absolute dire emergency
3/ Stick + DCF + incoming storm........
4/ Hexamid doesn't have peak loops
5/ If you left home intending to use trees/sticks to prop up the tent, why did you bring pegs?
This seems like a city-pack that wants to be an overnight bag and makes some bad trade-off to get there. Mesh side pockets, no bottom pocket, and heavier fabric. Seems like the Atom 30 would fit this role better.
This isn’t a perfect solution. But we have an Atom 30 and it’s a lot bigger and a lot floppier when underpacked.