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I reckon the stretch pockets are the best feature on that bag, especially the hip belt pockets. They are the same size as the ones on the 40L bag.. I'll try it again with a tent for the craic 😄
Nice. Always interesting to see other people's gear actually used. I like to keep my 1/8 thinlight pad strapped to the outside "back" side of my pack for easy access during the day without having to repack my pack.
That is probably the better way to do it. I would normally keep my sit pad inside the pack for a short hike but for longer days I'd try and keep it somewhere that is easy to get to
This brings me out in a cold sweat Jason 😂 I always take far too much and need a big bag, to carry back the same amount of stuff 😳 Great video to show me what I should do 😊👍
😄 I'll be heading out with a few variations of 20L loadouts soon hopefully. I brought my Exos 48 out last week and I was amazed at how much I was able to fill it so you are not alone my friend 😄
this is pretty excellent. im gonna get a similar sized pack and am gonna be poncho tarping. I will add a kindle and drawing book + painting gear for watercolors, just as my luxury items and probably strap my sleeping bag outside. then just run into the woods
Great idea not using the compression sack for the sleep bag. You just made me unpack my full Iceland bag. I also bought the spork after one of your videos. You causing me money 🤣🤣 great set up and light. You're becoming an ultra light camper. Nice job Jason.
😄 sorry about that.. Ah I wouldn't say that, I think it was about 7kg all in. I just like experimenting with different set ups but obviously the lighter the better 🙂
Been watching a few of your videos and really like your presentation style. Very relaxed and informative. New subscriber mate and good luck with the channel 👍
Great video - so helpful. Thank you , it's very much appreciated. Sorry if I missed it - is the Naturehike picnic blanket the small size 120 cm x 70 cm? Thanks again.
Yeah you could try it, I sometimes leave the clothes loose. That way when I'm packing I can use them to fill the gaps between the bulkier items. I do that even on my winter pack but I always use a pack liner to keep everything dry.
Replace that tarp with the DD Hammocks Superlight 3x3m and replace that sleeping mat with something that packs down MUCH smaller. You'll be able to fit more comfort items in your 20L (or any) bag...
I did a camp using a tent with that little pack. It did a great job. I have the polyester dd 3x3. I couldn't justify buying the superlight, although I have been tempted 😄
20 liters is possible, but in my opinion everything is very tight. I prefer a minimum of 30 liters for overnight outings and 40 liters for several days with more food. Being minimalist is a good quality, but for me comfort and enjoyment without discomfort are more important. Great video.
I'm the same. I like minimalist style of camping but having that little bit of wiggle room in the pack is nice. It's less stressful to get packed up and on the way. I always bring a little chair now and I wouldn't leave without it. Cheers, have a good one 🍀
I haven't a clue to be honest, I never weighed it 😄 I used a very similar loadout for a wild camp but swapped out the tarp and bivy for a lanshan 1 pro. Pretty sure I carried 4 litres of water that day so the bag was heavy. It did the job but it's not designed to carry that sort of weigh so I could have done with more padding in the shoulder straps. Here's the video of the camp so you can see what I brought along ua-cam.com/video/S8hxIObN57Q/v-deo.htmlsi=RgZtsrnqt-sDoCM0
@@RamblingOn Thanks for the info. 4 litres of water plus all that gear is pretty heavy. Good to know it can handle it though not designed for such weight. I'm aiming for a total weight of less than 9 kilos, so maybe it will do or I'll look at the 30 litre instead for more comfort. And another great video and beautiful sunrise, you're absolutely right that it's hard to be in a bad mood when you wake up with such a great view!
Hy Jason,is big different between 20 and 30l in filling?.Because looking tech.informations, they are diiferent for 3cms in high and depth. i am planning to go for 1 night at the mountain, sometimes taking tent? can i use 30l for 1 day treking or its looks big is in sizes differenties in S-L? thank you
I don't have the 30l version, but for most of my camps, I use the 40litre version. I have videos for that bag also, it would do for most situations and I have used it on a multi day trip too. If you are taller than 170cm, go for the large size. Otherwise, go for the small. It would be best to try it on in store if you can
😄 there are two versions the CWM280 & CWM400. Mine is a CWM400 with a comfort rating of 6 Celcius so just make sure and check that it's the right one if you do go for it 👍
How in the world did u get all that in that 20L bag im thinking about buying this bag just for day hikeing. Im looking for videos about this bag and yours just popped up. I already subscribed I love hiking channels. But i was like theres no way your geting all that into a 20L bag. But yea i was wrong. Thanks for the video i think i will buy this bag. but Heck your ready for multiple day hiking 🤯
I've got some mad skills 😄 I might do a little video on this bag now that you mention it.. It's a great little day pack, more so for winter in my opinion but it depends on how bulky your layers are. I reckon I would get away with a 10litre pack for summer day hikes
Hello. Can you help? I want to know the real dimensions of the backpack in a full state. If you don't make it difficult? I would be grateful to you. Thank you in advance.
Hi I've just measured it and the measurements in centimetres are 60h x 28w x 20d. The width is for the main body and not including the side pockets filled with bottles. If you included a 1 litre nalgene hottle in each side the width would increase by approximately 20cm at the top of those pockets. I hope this is of a help to you
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Cheers, Jason 🙌
Bloody hell Jason! I have the same bag and I'm astounded by how much you got in there! That's one hell of an advertisement for bivvy camping 👌
I reckon the stretch pockets are the best feature on that bag, especially the hip belt pockets. They are the same size as the ones on the 40L bag.. I'll try it again with a tent for the craic 😄
@@RamblingOn 😆
Amazing how much gear you fit into a 20l pack!
those are some grandmaster level packing skills
😄 cheers
Nice packing, amazed you got all that gear into that bag 👍
So was I 😄
Nice. Always interesting to see other people's gear actually used. I like to keep my 1/8 thinlight pad strapped to the outside "back" side of my pack for easy access during the day without having to repack my pack.
That is probably the better way to do it. I would normally keep my sit pad inside the pack for a short hike but for longer days I'd try and keep it somewhere that is easy to get to
This brings me out in a cold sweat Jason 😂 I always take far too much and need a big bag, to carry back the same amount of stuff 😳 Great video to show me what I should do 😊👍
😄 I'll be heading out with a few variations of 20L loadouts soon hopefully. I brought my Exos 48 out last week and I was amazed at how much I was able to fill it so you are not alone my friend 😄
this is pretty excellent. im gonna get a similar sized pack and am gonna be poncho tarping. I will add a kindle and drawing book + painting gear for watercolors, just as my luxury items and probably strap my sleeping bag outside. then just run into the woods
Sounds perfect 👌🍀
Great idea not using the compression sack for the sleep bag. You just made me unpack my full Iceland bag. I also bought the spork after one of your videos. You causing me money 🤣🤣 great set up and light. You're becoming an ultra light camper. Nice job Jason.
😄 sorry about that.. Ah I wouldn't say that, I think it was about 7kg all in. I just like experimenting with different set ups but obviously the lighter the better 🙂
Yet another good video. Definitely on the same frequency on all you chat about!
Thanks very much that is good to hear 🙂🐧
Been watching a few of your videos and really like your presentation style. Very relaxed and informative. New subscriber mate and good luck with the channel 👍
Ah cheers, thanks for sticking around it is much appreciated 👍
Thanks for sharing!
Great video - so helpful. Thank you , it's very much appreciated. Sorry if I missed it - is the Naturehike picnic blanket the small size 120 cm x 70 cm? Thanks again.
Hi thanks a mill, it's the 200x145 size. Have a good one 🍀
@RamblingOn Thank you and stay alive! 🙏
Well done ! What about a packing cube for clothes?
Yeah you could try it, I sometimes leave the clothes loose. That way when I'm packing I can use them to fill the gaps between the bulkier items. I do that even on my winter pack but I always use a pack liner to keep everything dry.
Replace that tarp with the DD Hammocks Superlight 3x3m and replace that sleeping mat with something that packs down MUCH smaller. You'll be able to fit more comfort items in your 20L (or any) bag...
I did a camp using a tent with that little pack. It did a great job. I have the polyester dd 3x3. I couldn't justify buying the superlight, although I have been tempted 😄
@@RamblingOn Are you concerned that the DD Superlight will rip too easily?
20 liters is possible, but in my opinion everything is very tight. I prefer a minimum of 30 liters for overnight outings and 40 liters for several days with more food. Being minimalist is a good quality, but for me comfort and enjoyment without discomfort are more important.
Great video.
I'm the same. I like minimalist style of camping but having that little bit of wiggle room in the pack is nice. It's less stressful to get packed up and on the way. I always bring a little chair now and I wouldn't leave without it. Cheers, have a good one 🍀
Awesome video, thanks Jason! How much did the fully loaded backpack weigh? And did it remain comfortable carrying that weight for hours on end?
I haven't a clue to be honest, I never weighed it 😄 I used a very similar loadout for a wild camp but swapped out the tarp and bivy for a lanshan 1 pro. Pretty sure I carried 4 litres of water that day so the bag was heavy. It did the job but it's not designed to carry that sort of weigh so I could have done with more padding in the shoulder straps.
Here's the video of the camp so you can see what I brought along ua-cam.com/video/S8hxIObN57Q/v-deo.htmlsi=RgZtsrnqt-sDoCM0
@@RamblingOn Thanks for the info. 4 litres of water plus all that gear is pretty heavy. Good to know it can handle it though not designed for such weight. I'm aiming for a total weight of less than 9 kilos, so maybe it will do or I'll look at the 30 litre instead for more comfort.
And another great video and beautiful sunrise, you're absolutely right that it's hard to be in a bad mood when you wake up with such a great view!
great set up,i will copy it,please make some long bike touring videos,greetings from Mexico
I will do as soon as I can get back on the bike.. I'm recovering from a back injury at the moment. Hello from Ireland, thank you for watching
@@RamblingOn sorry to hear that,i hope you get well soon, bro ,stay safe!
Hy Jason,is big different between 20 and 30l in filling?.Because looking tech.informations, they are diiferent for 3cms in high and depth. i am planning to go for 1 night at the mountain, sometimes taking tent?
can i use 30l for 1 day treking or its looks big
is in sizes differenties in S-L?
thank you
I don't have the 30l version, but for most of my camps, I use the 40litre version.
I have videos for that bag also, it would do for most situations and I have used it on a multi day trip too.
If you are taller than 170cm, go for the large size. Otherwise, go for the small. It would be best to try it on in store if you can
You review camping
Hi Jason. Interesting brand name on the hand sanitiser. 🤔
😄 that was a gift. They should do T shirts 😅
Adding the sleeping bag to my wishlist. My poor bank account 😭🤣🤣
😄 there are two versions the CWM280 & CWM400. Mine is a CWM400 with a comfort rating of 6 Celcius so just make sure and check that it's the right one if you do go for it 👍
Hi Jason. Did you set up the pole storage bungees on the bag yourself or are they on it already?
Hey Kevin, they are on it already so the poles fit well
@@RamblingOn nice little feature!
Nice 👍
Need to get a midge net
Was dinner for the critters last camp I was on 🤣
😄 you are not alone, I bailed on a camp recently because I was swarmed by them. It was horrendous
How in the world did u get all that in that 20L bag im thinking about buying this bag just for day hikeing. Im looking for videos about this bag and yours just popped up. I already subscribed I love hiking channels. But i was like theres no way your geting all that into a 20L bag. But yea i was wrong. Thanks for the video i think i will buy this bag. but Heck your ready for multiple day hiking 🤯
I've got some mad skills 😄 I might do a little video on this bag now that you mention it.. It's a great little day pack, more so for winter in my opinion but it depends on how bulky your layers are. I reckon I would get away with a 10litre pack for summer day hikes
Hello. Can you help? I want to know the real dimensions of the backpack in a full state. If you don't make it difficult? I would be grateful to you. Thank you in advance.
Hi I've just measured it and the measurements in centimetres are 60h x 28w x 20d. The width is for the main body and not including the side pockets filled with bottles. If you included a 1 litre nalgene hottle in each side the width would increase by approximately 20cm at the top of those pockets. I hope this is of a help to you
Good evening. Thank you for such a quick and complete answer! Yes, you helped me a lot! Thank you for the video! Successful and happy travels!
It turns out in terms of the size of the main building 20 liter does not differ from 30 liter, I have this in green.
@@Ярослейф ah that's unusual. I have the 40 litre version and the hip belt and side pockets are identical in both
I also have 40 liters. Yes, really waist feeds are the same for everyone.
В такой-то местности в поход ходить милое дело. Всё равно что на балкон выйти
В Ирландии есть несколько красивых походов. Если вы посетите их, вы будете очень счастливы. Спасибо за просмотр
@@RamblingOn спасибо, по возможности буду рад посетить Ирландию.
Приезжайте к нам на Урал!
Well done on carrying out the rubbish
Such a pity it has to be done.
Don't understand the mentality that thinks litter is OK 🤔
I don't understand it either but it makes me feel a bit better being able to take some back with me. Every little helps