Hells Yea! Got my 1st tactical/day pack last yr. really helped distribute weight. Loaded it up with my medical needs and binders full of schedules and in general doctors and what I was going threw at that time. I replaced my school style back pack that was a horror and contributed to my back and neck issues. I’d get into city almost daily got the many diff docs I would see. Plus I still had a smaller hand carry bag for my loose ends. Well didn’t take long to find a reviewer showing off another class of pack that I immediately could see it fitting all my carry items and with cross the chest straps as well as waist. As my health got better my pack would decrease in carry items. Also as I planned and thought threw, the pack lent itself extremely well for loading my tools and medical kit for when I became healthy enough to venture back into my local woods. I do agree with having a bug out bag in truck;another for house and a bag larger then the 1 you reviewed here for when I’m confident enough health wise to do week long nature hiking. This bag reviewed here fits many inbetween catergories and I’m certain I’ll acquire 1. Thanks Chris
Long time watcher of your channels Chris. Something I want to see on this channel is your going on an occational overnighter to test one or two pieces of gear, at the most, like a pack and a knife, or sleeping bag and rain gear. This kind of video would really be convincing of the quality of a knife, tent, bag, pack in actual conditions that would tell me, and others, that we certainly want to purchase the item(s). I know you like car camping but spending an easy solo afternoon and night out there, walking a short distance in, then breakfast, testing gear, can really tell us something about the products and you we don't get from these static reviews. Thanks for all your hard work and keep up the great content, but get into the woods too. I know you love them.
+rainbowhiker A) Do you think I disappear from existence when the video ends? B) I'm not going to strap a Livestream camera to my head and become the "Truman Show" C) There's a huge flaw in your logic..... Everything you need to know is in the video, including the big one that is right under your nose even though it's not obvious with a casual glance: Experience. If you just started at a new job for instance, can you do that job anywhere nearly as fast and efficient as someone whose been at that job every day for 5 years? What if it's an inspection type job? New guy has to get out the magnifying glass and the checklist and he's slow. 5 year guy practically knows if it's right when he picks it up. He knows what to look for and he knows instantly if it's screwed up. He knows what to expect because he's picked it up and looked at it thousands of times. He knows what the individual components mean. Want proof? I can think of no products where my assessment was wrong. Someone can have a faulty product in occasion, be it a flashlight or a knife. I can't control THAT. That's manufacturing. If there are limits to what I know because it's a totally new or unknown product or company, that's made known in the video. Yet the video still has value because it's an in hand assessment from someone with a lot of EXPERIENCE looking at those kind of products. Sometimes I go out on a limb and accept totally unknown products. Those take more time. But I like to stick with stuff I know something about. Take Vanquest for example: I've been looking at them since they were new. I can compare them to similar brands that are older in which my experience goes well beyond UA-cam. I know the people behind the company and what their philosophy is and what they are trying to do. I know where they came from (Maxpedition) and why they broke away and started their own company. Take LTWK and Bark River.... I know the people behind the company. I know the people building the products. I know what THEIR experience is. I've been in their shops and seen them built. And I've handled hundreds of knives and can know what it's going to do well at within 1 minute of holding it in my hand. What you don't see in my videos, is comments section full of "this didn't do what you said it would". The big X-factor comes down to the end-users SUBJECTIVE tastes. People stuck with certain UA-camrs over time because they find their tastes are similar. UA-camrs favor certain brands because they know what to expect from them. I don't have to go wander the woods for a week to determine if an LTWK or Bark River is any good. I know they are good. I don't review every thing they make either. I choose things I am interested in or fit my tastes. Then determine what they are best at and who they might be best for. Another example: That $20 Walmart Bivy. That wasn't a recommendation. That was a curiosity/spur of the moment video. "Let's open this up and take a look". Not long after another UA-camr called the company and they basically said it's only for good weather. Which is exactly what I suspected in my first look on-camera inspection. The problem is people aren't considering what is actually in the video. They don't LISTEN to what I SAY. And they don't consider my experience level in gear assessment. The proof is in my accuracy. Some people might want more specific details, like deep specs on a flashlight. What's important to them might not be important to me. And that's why I've always said you should have more than one UA-camr for certain things. Bottom line: I don't need to take every product on a survival adventure to know what it's about. What I need is to have it in my hands. The other reason to watch several UA-camrs AND read written end user reviews on a new and UNKNOWN product or brand, is a reviewer can ONLY speak to what's in their hand. Maybe they got a good one. Maybe they got a bad one. Only way to know is if you collect more information than just the one person. UA-cam reviews are one piece of the puzzle. But with knives and flashlights in particular, in the end it's YOUR subjective tastes. And that's why watching a UA-camr that you know over time has the same or similar tastes as you matters. Joe New-guy might need to go spend a week in the woods to know what a knife can do. But that's because he doesn't have what I have: knowledge and experience.
I bought this pack from Ben at Living Survival. I love it and have been using it daily for carrying two laptops, my medicine, a PFAK, and all my work related gear. I use the dividers as cushions between the two laptops and it works great, very well protected. I have the Hydra Water Bottle holder on one side and a Condor dump pouch on the other side. My only complaint is that I wish the main compartment opened up more on the one side, more suitcase style. Thanks for the video.
Got the Trident 20 a few years back as an EDC, still looks new. I do wish it was a bit larger. I carry a set of rain clothes, some wool garments and a tarp in it as it is also my get home bag. Nice review.
Great looking pack right there. I carry a maxpedition sling pack for work/EDC. I've had it for who know's 5 or 6 years now and it still looks brand new, but this Vanquest looks just as durable.
That is a Good Pack, IMHO, and it is not expensive for what it is. Why some people have Zero Problems spending $600 for a Folder that will never be used yet Bitch about a $200 Pack that'll last 20 years of hard use is beyond me. But I am SERIOUSLY thinking about having an additional piece of Gear added to my Pack, add your Review showed me something. Here's MY Situation. I work in the Inner City Ghetto. If something Erupts and I can't Drive Away, I have to Walk Away for about 10 miles before I get out of the Danger Zone. This isn't some "What If Ninja? Fantasy" Chris. Think on Ferguson and Baltimore and Charlottesville. General Rule of Thumb: Ten Miles from the Riot Zone, you should be a Lot Safer. So MY Get Home Bag is to leave the City and head to the Suburbs. My Bug Out is to leave the Burbs and head to the Family Farm. Anyway, since the Vanquest 31 you showed seems to have a Large Compartment for a Water Bladder and you say it has no problems with Weight, you think an Armor Plate would ride Comfortably in there? Yes, I'm not talking about playing Taktikool Tommy and his SHTF Militia, but an Old Guy using the Monty Python Rule of "RUN AWAY!" I'd never thought that I'd have to have Body Armor as part of my Mobile Emergency Gear, but WTF is going on in America anymore? Anyway, Thank Chris. Yeah Ohio,
Looks like a great pack...I'm looking to upgrade. I have been using a condor pack the last 5 years and it's a great pack, except that it is heavy even when empty. Thanks for the review.
Hey Chris, I have a recommendation for a couple backpacks you should check out. The first is the Karrimor SF Sabre 45. It is a pretty no frills top loading pack. It is based on the British military's PLCE pack. Instead of MOLLE, they utilize large pouches that can be added to the side of the bag via large zippers, four plastic buckles, and side compression straps that loop through webbing on the add on pocket. The pack can go from a 45 liter pack to a 70 liter pack in seconds (one version of add on pockets is 12.5 liters). The other pack is a monster. It is also made by Karrimor. It is a Karrimor SF Sabre 60-100. That pack can be either 60 or 100 liters by simply unzipping two expansion zippers. The 60-100 model also has an adjustable back frame which can be tweaked while wearing the pack fully loaded. The padding on the shoulder and waist strap on the 60-100 is amazing as it is both wide and thick. The quality of materials, workmanship, and features is simply amazing. I highly recommend you get your wallet out when you check these out. If you do purchase one, get a yoke (makes a 25 liter day pack out of a set of Sabre PLCE pockets), a set of Sabre pockets, and a Predator pocket (smaller but more organization). The Sabre and Predator pockets are compatible with any Karrimor bag that has PLCE attachment points. I ordered both packs and accessories off Amazon.
These packs are currently on Opticsplanet for $180 ($40 less than Amazon). Have always loved their stuff so I picked up one of Trident 31 packs for my brother.
Don't know if it has been said but the extra thing you thought you put on (the little piece of shock cord on the right) is for actually having a big item like a tripod in the water bottle pouch and securing it at the top as well. Good Video might need to purchase this one :(
I love my Trident 20 and the new larger version looks fantastic. I just wish they would make in red, it would be the perfect CERT/NET team kit bag. I know there probably wouldn't that much demand but, man it would be perfect. Great video!
Chris, based upon your video, I ended up buying the new vanquest sling 3.0. Awesome price at the vanquest online store vice even OpticPlanets! Thanks for your review!
+Robert Campbell I don't like sling bags, but that's my subjective opinion. I find that loaded up, they will hurt my back over time due to the uneven weight distribution. But I'm also 44 and have a slight curvature of the spine, which is a good and a bad thing. I like them in theory, but they aren't comfortable to me personally.
Chris, I agree. The quality of the Vanquest was the seller. I typically use a Red Rock, 5.11, or Grey Ghost bag but your video showed the quality and same comments echoed at other sites reviewed.
mon I filled my backpack with about 45-50lb to see how far I could go without stopping I got about 4-5 miles and I was tired people think they are going to go far I say try and do it often don't think your going from the couch to carrying 50 lb far because it feels like 200 lb after 5miles
+SNOOP U 2 Yep. Distance backpacking requires going as light as humanity possible. But that's a specific situation. Using a backpack as a kit when you might not go that far... Nothing wrong with that. In that case, it's easier than putting it in a different bag and carrying that weight on one shoulder. That WILL mess you up.
PREPAREDMIND101 I tried it just incase I had to get out of town if the roads are shut down due to traffic I live in the bay area in California and three different refiners right now Chris we are dealing with smoke from the Napa and Santa Rosa fires the wind blew it toward Richmond San Rafael area red sun whole towns are gone its real that is why I practice just incase all I leave with is in my backpack people have left with just the clothes they had house disintegrated in the fire nothing but ash now we have American Refugees to add to the rest of the homeless population. sorry for letting you know what's going on here but I do feel it's a matter of time it might just happen here because where I live it was once all marsh land 150 years ago pomo natives lived here they were fishing people many many sea shells was found here a whole mountain of shells
+Daniel Till I Die Actually not a tarp. I had my Frogg Toggs jacket though. There needs to be a Grabber All Weather blanket in there bare minimum, but I probably wouldn't have bothered anyway since I was planning on leaving after the video anyway.
+abrams atwo Tripod huh? How do you think I was holding it in the air at the beginning...Telekinesis? Not so easy out in the woods without a table, and if you want to move.
Yep, it is fancy, has lots if pockets and do-dads on it.... but I am guessing the pack weights almost as much as the gear in it..... my current waxed cotton pack cost $17. (Waxed it my self) empty it weights less than a pound. I have never filled it up as I only carry about 20lbs. The last one I had lasted me about 40 yesrs. This one I have had about 10 yesrs. I do have bigger and fancier packs and I have tried them... especially for winter camping. However, I just keep coming back to my old favorite. This thing is pricy ($250 vs. $17) but that is not even the real issue here for me. I know it is probably a matter of differing philosophies, but do you really need all the pockets, zippers and fo-dads that add weight.... and make it more difficult to get at things. All I have to do is open one flap and reach my hand in to find what I need. In a hard storm my waxed canvas kept things dry. Like I said it us probably just a difference of philosophy in doing things..... just saying.... Later.....
+Scott Hill It's not that it's a backpack. It's the materials used and the quality. If USA made materials isn't important to someone, it's not needed. I don't always get "the best" of everything, but some things I feel it's worth it to have at least one of "the best". Imagine you are in the stereotypical TEOTWAWKI situation and all your gear you need is in your pack. How bad is it going to suck if your cheap pack starts coming apart at the seams? Everything is optional. If the features aren't important to you, you shouldnt buy it. Like knives, there are hundreds of options.
I like the vanquest bags but I can't drop $200 every time I want a new bag I would recommend redrock gear for a good budget bag I really like there assualt pack it is great but I also took the hip straps off it's a great bag overall
Not hating on it. But, those dividers do remind me of a shoe bag you hang on a door. Might be a good selling point to convince the wife to buy a few packs. I mean she wont realize ones missing.
+stinkydroolface They are optional though. Velcro, not fixed. I have one of the shoe hangars that hangs from the hangar bar in your closet. I put my favorite knives in it.
+M A K KHAN Not sure why it wouldn't be. Every time I've flown in the last several years, a Vanquest pack has been my carry on. Usually the earlier Trident or the Falconer.
Over the years I've been watching the reviews! Awesome vids man! One of my favorites that hasn't had a lot of screen time is the "hazard 4 plan c pack" check it out if you have time which I know is limited but it's a bag I think you would appreciate!
ALL CAPITALS IS NOTHING BUT COMPENSATING FOR A LITTLE MAN´S COMPLEX AND MY LACK OF PROPER ENGLISH SPELLING....ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE AND THEREFORE I STILL CAN´T GRASP THE CONCEPT OF UPPER AND LOWER CASE LETTERING...AND THE SUGGESTION ( OFFERED PLENTIFUL BY SMARTY- PANTS OVER THE LAST YEARS) TO USE SMALL LETTERS ONLY IS UTTERLY RIDICULOUS TO ME...WOULD NAPOLEON BONAPARTE USE LOWER CASE ONLY?!?!?! JE NE PENSE PAS!!!!.
+M Blake Jr Overblown. Tactical backpacks are so common these days, I do not but into the whole "it's the backpacks fault people are looking at you" idea. There way you dress, your demeanor, your mannerisms, the general energy you are putting out... All that means way more than the pack or the color. Besides... We're not talking about an EDC bag.
+Erich Diehl Then you'd have a different kind of backpack. I thought I've been very clear about the distinction between tactical/organizational backpacks and larger open backpacking/trekking backpacks.
PREPAREDMIND101 63. I haul a base weight (pack, sleep system and hammock of 12 pounds. Food for 5 days, water for 1 day and extra clothing for a total of 27 pounds. This pack would bring my total to 32pounds
+robert jeffery This wouldn't be the right pack for you anyway. Like I keep reminding people, tactical style packs and backpacking packs are apples and oranges. Different uses. In your case, it wouldn't be the best use. Over thing I don't have is an Ultralight Pack.
Hells Yea! Got my 1st tactical/day pack last yr. really helped distribute weight. Loaded it up with my medical needs and binders full of schedules and in general doctors and what I was going threw at that time. I replaced my school style back pack that was a horror and contributed to my back and neck issues. I’d get into city almost daily got the many diff docs I would see. Plus I still had a smaller hand carry bag for my loose ends. Well didn’t take long to find a reviewer showing off another class of pack that I immediately could see it fitting all my carry items and with cross the chest straps as well as waist. As my health got better my pack would decrease in carry items. Also as I planned and thought threw, the pack lent itself extremely well for loading my tools and medical kit for when I became healthy enough to venture back into my local woods. I do agree with having a bug out bag in truck;another for house and a bag larger then the 1 you reviewed here for when I’m confident enough health wise to do week long nature hiking. This bag reviewed here fits many inbetween catergories and I’m certain I’ll acquire 1. Thanks Chris
Long time watcher of your channels Chris. Something I want to see on this channel is your going on an occational overnighter to test one or two pieces of gear, at the most, like a pack and a knife, or sleeping bag and rain gear. This kind of video would really be convincing of the quality of a knife, tent, bag, pack in actual conditions that would tell me, and others, that we certainly want to purchase the item(s). I know you like car camping but spending an easy solo afternoon and night out there, walking a short distance in, then breakfast, testing gear, can really tell us something about the products and you we don't get from these static reviews. Thanks for all your hard work and keep up the great content, but get into the woods too. I know you love them.
+rainbowhiker A) Do you think I disappear from existence when the video ends? B) I'm not going to strap a Livestream camera to my head and become the "Truman Show" C) There's a huge flaw in your logic.....
Everything you need to know is in the video, including the big one that is right under your nose even though it's not obvious with a casual glance: Experience.
If you just started at a new job for instance, can you do that job anywhere nearly as fast and efficient as someone whose been at that job every day for 5 years? What if it's an inspection type job? New guy has to get out the magnifying glass and the checklist and he's slow. 5 year guy practically knows if it's right when he picks it up. He knows what to look for and he knows instantly if it's screwed up. He knows what to expect because he's picked it up and looked at it thousands of times. He knows what the individual components mean.
Want proof? I can think of no products where my assessment was wrong. Someone can have a faulty product in occasion, be it a flashlight or a knife. I can't control THAT. That's manufacturing.
If there are limits to what I know because it's a totally new or unknown product or company, that's made known in the video. Yet the video still has value because it's an in hand assessment from someone with a lot of EXPERIENCE looking at those kind of products.
Sometimes I go out on a limb and accept totally unknown products. Those take more time. But I like to stick with stuff I know something about. Take Vanquest for example:
I've been looking at them since they were new. I can compare them to similar brands that are older in which my experience goes well beyond UA-cam. I know the people behind the company and what their philosophy is and what they are trying to do. I know where they came from (Maxpedition) and why they broke away and started their own company.
Take LTWK and Bark River.... I know the people behind the company. I know the people building the products. I know what THEIR experience is. I've been in their shops and seen them built. And I've handled hundreds of knives and can know what it's going to do well at within 1 minute of holding it in my hand.
What you don't see in my videos, is comments section full of "this didn't do what you said it would".
The big X-factor comes down to the end-users SUBJECTIVE tastes. People stuck with certain UA-camrs over time because they find their tastes are similar. UA-camrs favor certain brands because they know what to expect from them. I don't have to go wander the woods for a week to determine if an LTWK or Bark River is any good. I know they are good. I don't review every thing they make either. I choose things I am interested in or fit my tastes. Then determine what they are best at and who they might be best for.
Another example: That $20 Walmart Bivy. That wasn't a recommendation. That was a curiosity/spur of the moment video. "Let's open this up and take a look". Not long after another UA-camr called the company and they basically said it's only for good weather. Which is exactly what I suspected in my first look on-camera inspection.
The problem is people aren't considering what is actually in the video. They don't LISTEN to what I SAY. And they don't consider my experience level in gear assessment. The proof is in my accuracy.
Some people might want more specific details, like deep specs on a flashlight. What's important to them might not be important to me. And that's why I've always said you should have more than one UA-camr for certain things.
Bottom line: I don't need to take every product on a survival adventure to know what it's about. What I need is to have it in my hands.
The other reason to watch several UA-camrs AND read written end user reviews on a new and UNKNOWN product or brand, is a reviewer can ONLY speak to what's in their hand. Maybe they got a good one. Maybe they got a bad one. Only way to know is if you collect more information than just the one person.
UA-cam reviews are one piece of the puzzle. But with knives and flashlights in particular, in the end it's YOUR subjective tastes. And that's why watching a UA-camr that you know over time has the same or similar tastes as you matters.
Joe New-guy might need to go spend a week in the woods to know what a knife can do. But that's because he doesn't have what I have: knowledge and experience.
Awesome pack! I really think you should keep it I would!
I bought this pack from Ben at Living Survival. I love it and have been using it daily for carrying two laptops, my medicine, a PFAK, and all my work related gear. I use the dividers as cushions between the two laptops and it works great, very well protected. I have the Hydra Water Bottle holder on one side and a Condor dump pouch on the other side. My only complaint is that I wish the main compartment opened up more on the one side, more suitcase style. Thanks for the video.
Yup, YKK, and that shock chord is for securing a tripod, axe, when the pocket is used flat...
Got the Trident 20 a few years back as an EDC, still looks new. I do wish it was a bit larger. I carry a set of rain clothes, some wool garments and a tarp in it as it is also my get home bag. Nice review.
Great looking pack right there. I carry a maxpedition sling pack for work/EDC. I've had it for who know's 5 or 6 years now and it still looks brand new, but this Vanquest looks just as durable.
I'm a fan of everything Vanquest. Extraordinary high quality stuff.
That is a Good Pack, IMHO, and it is not expensive for what it is. Why some people have Zero Problems spending $600 for a Folder that will never be used yet Bitch about a $200 Pack that'll last 20 years of hard use is beyond me. But I am SERIOUSLY thinking about having an additional piece of Gear added to my Pack, add your Review showed me something. Here's MY Situation. I work in the Inner City Ghetto. If something Erupts and I can't Drive Away, I have to Walk Away for about 10 miles before I get out of the Danger Zone. This isn't some "What If Ninja? Fantasy" Chris. Think on Ferguson and Baltimore and Charlottesville. General Rule of Thumb: Ten Miles from the Riot Zone, you should be a Lot Safer. So MY Get Home Bag is to leave the City and head to the Suburbs. My Bug Out is to leave the Burbs and head to the Family Farm. Anyway, since the Vanquest 31 you showed seems to have a Large Compartment for a Water Bladder and you say it has no problems with Weight, you think an Armor Plate would ride Comfortably in there? Yes, I'm not talking about playing Taktikool Tommy and his SHTF Militia, but an Old Guy using the Monty Python Rule of "RUN AWAY!" I'd never thought that I'd have to have Body Armor as part of my Mobile Emergency Gear, but WTF is going on in America anymore? Anyway, Thank Chris. Yeah Ohio,
+Leslie Kovacs Probably. That's a good idea actually. They do that with other bags. I'm going to look into that...
Looks like a great pack...I'm looking to upgrade. I have been using a condor pack the last 5 years and it's a great pack, except that it is heavy even when empty. Thanks for the review.
I'm a big fan of nice packs for gear, I own quite a few. I agree with " you get what you pay for". Great review.
Hey Chris, I have a recommendation for a couple backpacks you should check out. The first is the Karrimor SF Sabre 45. It is a pretty no frills top loading pack. It is based on the British military's PLCE pack. Instead of MOLLE, they utilize large pouches that can be added to the side of the bag via large zippers, four plastic buckles, and side compression straps that loop through webbing on the add on pocket. The pack can go from a 45 liter pack to a 70 liter pack in seconds (one version of add on pockets is 12.5 liters). The other pack is a monster. It is also made by Karrimor. It is a Karrimor SF Sabre 60-100. That pack can be either 60 or 100 liters by simply unzipping two expansion zippers. The 60-100 model also has an adjustable back frame which can be tweaked while wearing the pack fully loaded. The padding on the shoulder and waist strap on the 60-100 is amazing as it is both wide and thick. The quality of materials, workmanship, and features is simply amazing. I highly recommend you get your wallet out when you check these out. If you do purchase one, get a yoke (makes a 25 liter day pack out of a set of Sabre PLCE pockets), a set of Sabre pockets, and a Predator pocket (smaller but more organization). The Sabre and Predator pockets are compatible with any Karrimor bag that has PLCE attachment points. I ordered both packs and accessories off Amazon.
These packs are currently on Opticsplanet for $180 ($40 less than Amazon). Have always loved their stuff so I picked up one of Trident 31 packs for my brother.
that is an awesome looking pack! I bet they even have a pack cover you could put on it for wet hiking
Don't know if it has been said but the extra thing you thought you put on (the little piece of shock cord on the right) is for actually having a big item like a tripod in the water bottle pouch and securing it at the top as well. Good Video might need to purchase this one :(
I love my Trident 20 and the new larger version looks fantastic. I just wish they would make in red, it would be the perfect CERT/NET team kit bag. I know there probably wouldn't that much demand but, man it would be perfect. Great video!
Have you ever owned any osprey packs? I would like to see you do a review on one, specifically the Kestrel, Atmos or Stratos
I would love to get a prepared mind moral patch.
Chris FYI, Hypalon isn't a made up fabric. It's the same material that a lot of the newer inflatable boats(like Zodiacs) are made out of.
Not been on your channel for a while due to helth issues, glad you are reviewing different products again. Your candid reviews are excellent PEACE :-)
Just bought one last night 👍👍
Chris, based upon your video, I ended up buying the new vanquest sling 3.0. Awesome price at the vanquest online store vice even OpticPlanets! Thanks for your review!
+Robert Campbell I don't like sling bags, but that's my subjective opinion. I find that loaded up, they will hurt my back over time due to the uneven weight distribution. But I'm also 44 and have a slight curvature of the spine, which is a good and a bad thing. I like them in theory, but they aren't comfortable to me personally.
Chris, I agree. The quality of the Vanquest was the seller. I typically use a Red Rock, 5.11, or Grey Ghost bag but your video showed the quality and same comments echoed at other sites reviewed.
Great pack, I've got the trident 21 and like you wanted something just a bit bigger, sorted :)
Another excellent review, love the Vanquest products.
Great review! Can you remove the waist strap? Thanks!
mon I filled my backpack with about 45-50lb to see how far I could go without stopping I got about 4-5 miles and I was tired people think they are going to go far I say try and do it often don't think your going from the couch to carrying 50 lb far because it feels like 200 lb after 5miles
+SNOOP U 2 Yep. Distance backpacking requires going as light as humanity possible. But that's a specific situation. Using a backpack as a kit when you might not go that far... Nothing wrong with that. In that case, it's easier than putting it in a different bag and carrying that weight on one shoulder. That WILL mess you up.
PREPAREDMIND101 I tried it just incase I had to get out of town if the roads are shut down due to traffic I live in the bay area in California and three different refiners right now Chris we are dealing with smoke from the Napa and Santa Rosa fires the wind blew it toward Richmond San Rafael area red sun whole towns are gone its real that is why I practice just incase all I leave with is in my backpack people have left with just the clothes they had house disintegrated in the fire nothing but ash now we have American Refugees to add to the rest of the homeless population. sorry for letting you know what's going on here but I do feel it's a matter of time it might just happen here because where I live it was once all marsh land 150 years ago pomo natives lived here they were fishing people many many sea shells was found here a whole mountain of shells
Hey Chris is there room for a sleeping bag and small tent or no?
+Glen Ryan Not that kind of pack
Love the trident 31 for My camera adventures!
Looks similar to my 5.11 Rush 72 . It can fit my mak90 sidefolder !
Hey, during your review in the rain, your VANQUEST TRIDENT 31, did it got wet on the inside a lot or a little bit?
That looks like a great pack! Thanks for sharing!
Only Chris would pack in a tarp, it starts to rain and uses it as a ground mat!
+Daniel Till I Die Actually not a tarp. I had my Frogg Toggs jacket though. There needs to be a Grabber All Weather blanket in there bare minimum, but I probably wouldn't have bothered anyway since I was planning on leaving after the video anyway.
PREPAREDMIND101 Have to admit it was funny!
Spec Ops Brand is what I use but this pack seems solid also.
Hypalon? I believe inflatable boats are made of that stuff, some of the nice ones.
Adam Selene the best makers have minimal difference between CSM and PVC boats
It is not hypalon though, that has not been made in almost 2 decades
Cool. I'm old. LOL
I wish they made one without hook and loop. That always makes a pack stand out to me, so immediately I start wondering what's in the pack.
Hey Chris,
can you please make a review of the manly comrade.
Thank you
The what?
those zipper pulls will link/ hook into one another . You need a tripod for your camera .
slip joint folder....can't see chris liking it...
+abrams atwo Tripod huh? How do you think I was holding it in the air at the beginning...Telekinesis? Not so easy out in the woods without a table, and if you want to move.
Thats a nice pack, gonna put it on my to get list.
But where did you get that AOR2 or NWU type III pattern tarp???
Review that headlamp/flashlight!
Enough room still for a sleeping bag, tarp and or tent?
+Charles Gossett No. Not that kind of pack.
Ive wanted to get a nice pack and i was thinking about a direct action what are your thoughts on their packs
I use the waist strap to keep the pack close to my body when running. Keeps the pack from bouncing everywhere and pounding your kidneys.
Great video. I love your reviews!
In your opinion, how does Vanquest compare to Kelty, assuming you have any experience with Kelty?
Apples and Oranges. You can't compare Tactical Packs to Backpacking Packs.
Thanks for the video chris! Im thinking I might need a new Silky Saw...
+Vanquest Gear Silky Zubat is my hands down favorite.
Very nice pack I really like pallets set up the different options you have with it just way too expensive for me
Yep, it is fancy, has lots if pockets and do-dads on it.... but I am guessing the pack weights almost as much as the gear in it..... my current waxed cotton pack cost $17. (Waxed it my self) empty it weights less than a pound. I have never filled it up as I only carry about 20lbs. The last one I had lasted me about 40 yesrs. This one I have had about 10 yesrs. I do have bigger and fancier packs and I have tried them... especially for winter camping. However, I just keep coming back to my old favorite.
This thing is pricy ($250 vs. $17) but that is not even the real issue here for me. I know it is probably a matter of differing philosophies, but do you really need all the pockets, zippers and fo-dads that add weight.... and make it more difficult to get at things. All I have to do is open one flap and reach my hand in to find what I need. In a hard storm my waxed canvas kept things dry.
Like I said it us probably just a difference of philosophy in doing things..... just saying....
Later.....
Great pack, great review, thanks
I wish vanquest would start offering all their colors in 500D
Love it ,great review. Thanks. Tony
Love that pack chris
Very nice, versatile pack. The price is a bit steep though.
+Scott Hill It's not that it's a backpack. It's the materials used and the quality. If USA made materials isn't important to someone, it's not needed.
I don't always get "the best" of everything, but some things I feel it's worth it to have at least one of "the best". Imagine you are in the stereotypical TEOTWAWKI situation and all your gear you need is in your pack. How bad is it going to suck if your cheap pack starts coming apart at the seams?
Everything is optional. If the features aren't important to you, you shouldnt buy it. Like knives, there are hundreds of options.
Understand and agree. Was just saying it's pricey for my budget and needs.
Sweet rig!
I like the vanquest bags but I can't drop $200 every time I want a new bag I would recommend redrock gear for a good budget bag I really like there assualt pack it is great but I also took the hip straps off it's a great bag overall
Not hating on it. But, those dividers do remind me of a shoe bag you hang on a door. Might be a good selling point to convince the wife to buy a few packs. I mean she wont realize ones missing.
+stinkydroolface They are optional though. Velcro, not fixed. I have one of the shoe hangars that hangs from the hangar bar in your closet. I put my favorite knives in it.
Out of curiosity, what is that bottle?
+Lipzig Schweitzer Kleen Kanteen
Awesome Bag
Chris, does it have YKK zippers? I look at that as mark of quality materials.
+Ron Hicks yes
RC Class #10 Ykk!
06.01 in "It has durable, lockable YKK Zippers"
Ron Hicks its vanquest. Nuff said
Xyk?
thank chris.
give me the old one Chris!
I like this bag.....sold me....more money gone, thanks a lot LOL
Beutiful!! Yeah cuality $$$
I what one thanks Chris and!!
Good Man
Nice review
Works for me but not my bank account
LOL should of set up camp with that TARP overhead!
+Mor Nfo Wasn't a tarp.
I've got a 25 dollar bag ive been using for years, a cheap version of that...200 is over kill
+M Blake Jr For you.
PREPAREDMIND101 I guess......i use it everyday
I love the bag but I just hate the new so called laser cut Mollie
The rain is very soothing if that guy would be quiet. :-)
Is it AIRLINE Legal for hand carry ? sometimes I HIKE AND TAKE PHOTOS OF WILDLIFE AND LANDSCAPES AND CAN"T PUT THE VERY EXPENSIVE GEAR IN LUGGAGE.
+M A K KHAN Not sure why it wouldn't be. Every time I've flown in the last several years, a Vanquest pack has been my carry on. Usually the earlier Trident or the Falconer.
Over the years I've been watching the reviews! Awesome vids man! One of my favorites that hasn't had a lot of screen time is the "hazard 4 plan c pack" check it out if you have time which I know is limited but it's a bag I think you would appreciate!
IS THAT SOME " HEB" TATTOO?!?!?!
Are you asking if the lettering is in Hebrew? Yes. Has nothing to do with Judaism, or Israel. What's with the ?!?!?!?!
JUST WONDERING.....THE "?!?!?!" IS JUST A STUPID HABIT OF MINE!!!
+cuchulainn1967 Well when you type in all caps, it sends a very different message.
ALL CAPITALS IS NOTHING BUT COMPENSATING FOR A LITTLE MAN´S COMPLEX AND MY LACK OF PROPER ENGLISH SPELLING....ENGLISH IS NOT MY FIRST LANGUAGE AND THEREFORE I STILL CAN´T GRASP THE CONCEPT OF UPPER AND LOWER CASE LETTERING...AND THE SUGGESTION ( OFFERED PLENTIFUL BY SMARTY- PANTS OVER THE LAST YEARS) TO USE SMALL LETTERS ONLY IS UTTERLY RIDICULOUS TO ME...WOULD NAPOLEON BONAPARTE USE LOWER CASE ONLY?!?!?! JE NE PENSE PAS!!!!.
+cuchulainn1967 It's because it's common perception that all caps equals "yelling"
Ya vanquest makes great packs I have a few....What ever happened to that girl Jessica?.....Stay Safe.
Nice pack too bad I just bought a new one a couple days ago
Not for me - too heavy, too many pockets
are you Jewish? I just noticed the Hebrew on your fore arm. Just curious
+thesadprofesso Nope. Jews aren't the only people that use Hebrew script...
Black sticks out badly
+M Blake Jr Overblown. Tactical backpacks are so common these days, I do not but into the whole "it's the backpacks fault people are looking at you" idea. There way you dress, your demeanor, your mannerisms, the general energy you are putting out... All that means way more than the pack or the color.
Besides... We're not talking about an EDC bag.
PREPAREDMIND101 grey works everywhere
+M Blake Jr On a rainbow?
PREPAREDMIND101 lol
1#!!!!
31 liters??? 31??? That's it, just 31 liters???? Gimme a Kifaru EMR II.
+Erich Diehl Then you'd have a different kind of backpack. I thought I've been very clear about the distinction between tactical/organizational backpacks and larger open backpacking/trekking backpacks.
Too heavy!
??? To heavy? Are you 5?
PREPAREDMIND101 63.
I haul a base weight (pack, sleep system and hammock of 12 pounds. Food for 5 days, water for 1 day and extra clothing for a total of 27 pounds.
This pack would bring my total to 32pounds
+robert jeffery This wouldn't be the right pack for you anyway. Like I keep reminding people, tactical style packs and backpacking packs are apples and oranges. Different uses. In your case, it wouldn't be the best use.
Over thing I don't have is an Ultralight Pack.