Have many other bags.. but bought an REI backpack about 15+ years ago with intention of it being disposable.. was going to replace when I wore it out. It became Disney bag when we had kids, beach & baseball bag as boys got older. It still friggin works but it just stinks a bit from being abused.
Thank you for this informational video. I have been looking for more affordable price options in ruck sacks. After watching your excellent review I decided to purchase the REI 40 L version. The sale price this week was $104(regular price $140). I was concerned about the inner pocket holding a ruck plate. I purchased a neoprene 13" notebook /laptop sleeve($12) and inserted my 15 lb ruck plate placed in neoprene sleeve in the inner pocket. It seemed to hang lower but felt secure on the 40L bag and much better than using towels and bubble wrap to prop my loose weight plates. As I am new to rucking and breaking into hiking/walking with weight I started with 15 lb but after todays ruck feel I can easily hold a 20 lb in the REI 40L. Hopefully It holds. Like all the pockets and travel options. Thanks again for your great videos that are inspirational for me.
16:03 You lost me here. I guess I'll check some other bags out. Need a pack that can handle rucking daily. Goruck is just so expensive for a backpack. Great review though!!
Thanks for a quality review! I want all 3 too and was hoping they'd nest that well, perfect display man. If you hear of a used 40 for sale to start me off, let me know!
just ordered the 28 ltr for a day hiking back pack. i think it will be a good size for that. not too much weight so the straps should be fine im hoping.
Great info! Thank you. I just bought my first 40L ruckpack. I had no idea about a few of the features. Do you happen to have a link to a cord I could get for the outside? Not sure what my options are. And do you know if this 40L will fit under a plane seat? We are heading to Tahiti soon. I also need to find good strong lightweight carriers for my insta 360x3 and go pro 12 equipment to fit in it. Open to suggestions.
Any sort of "paracord" will work just fine. You can but it on Amazon or at a local craft store pretty cheap. As for under the seat it's listed as 25" tall and so I don't think it would be a great under the seat option. As for the action cameras I'd try an EVERGOODS CAP2 for those. And really and tech pouch will work.
I have a REI 34 litre that has an expansion zipper to make it larger. I've had it for 6 or so years, it doesn't seem cheaply made at all, only issue is that I have worn a small hole near the top zipper area from grabbing it the wrong way while packed with heavy weight through the years. Do you know if REI has a lifetime warranty on their backpacks? This backpack is designed very well, all the orginization pockets are perfect it even has a kangaroo extra quick stash pouch on the outer. My favorite day pack is my evergoods 22L but I still really like and want to repair the REI.
@@JBOutside1 I currently wrap my plates in bath towels when I ruck so there's no direct contact. Even though I'm an REI member and can return in a year, I still don't want to risk having a bag burst when I'm a few miles from home. I may go with something more heavy duty for ease of mind. Thanks!
@@JBOutside1 I decided to go with a Hill People Gear Tarahumara. Heavy duty, amazing harness system, perfect for rucking, and a very reasonable price. I love it so far with 45 pounds.
Really liking what I see on the 40. Been looking for a good one bag travel backpack, and the GR2 seems a bit overkill. The non-removable hip belts are my only hesitation. I may consider permanently removing them…
To answer your question... you spend more to support American manufacturing, to support small/medium-sized business, to not support a brand that has lost its focus.
Have many other bags.. but bought an REI backpack about 15+ years ago with intention of it being disposable.. was going to replace when I wore it out. It became Disney bag when we had kids, beach & baseball bag as boys got older. It still friggin works but it just stinks a bit from being abused.
Perfect bag then!!
THANK YOU for the most comprehensive review of the REI Ruckpack that I have watched.
Very welcome! Glad it helped
Thank you for this informational video. I have been looking for more affordable price options in ruck sacks. After watching your excellent review I decided to purchase the REI 40 L version. The sale price this week was $104(regular price $140). I was concerned about the inner pocket holding a ruck plate. I purchased a neoprene 13" notebook /laptop sleeve($12) and inserted my 15 lb ruck plate placed in neoprene sleeve in the inner pocket. It seemed to hang lower but felt secure on the 40L bag and much better than using towels and bubble wrap to prop my loose weight plates.
As I am new to rucking and breaking into hiking/walking with weight I started with 15 lb but after todays ruck feel I can easily hold a 20 lb in the REI 40L. Hopefully It holds. Like all the pockets and travel options. Thanks again for your great videos that are inspirational for me.
That’s awesome! Glad it worked out! Keep moving and getting outside! 😁
I have the 40 for travel. It’s great as I can do a mile walk to the train station.
Nice!!
Got the 60L ruckpack for 100$ at rei’s return section, best purchase I’ve ever made
Nice!!
REI is good at _lightweight_ gear. GoRuck is nice but they're not concerned a out girth and heft. REI is airy and light.
yep! 👊🏻
16:03 You lost me here. I guess I'll check some other bags out. Need a pack that can handle rucking daily. Goruck is just so expensive for a backpack. Great review though!!
Thanks for watching! I just have durability concerns for the interior design for ruck plates. Sandbags would be fine
Thanks for a quality review! I want all 3 too and was hoping they'd nest that well, perfect display man. If you hear of a used 40 for sale to start me off, let me know!
👊🏻👍🏻
just ordered the 28 ltr for a day hiking back pack. i think it will be a good size for that. not too much weight so the straps should be fine im hoping.
Good stuff. It’s perfect for that! 👊🏻
Is it possible to use it as carry on backpack on the airplane?
Absolutely
Another good review. These might make some good Christmas Gifts.
Totally!
Great info! Thank you. I just bought my first 40L ruckpack. I had no idea about a few of the features. Do you happen to have a link to a cord I could get for the outside? Not sure what my options are. And do you know if this 40L will fit under a plane seat? We are heading to Tahiti soon. I also need to find good strong lightweight carriers for my insta 360x3 and go pro 12 equipment to fit in it. Open to suggestions.
Any sort of "paracord" will work just fine. You can but it on Amazon or at a local craft store pretty cheap. As for under the seat it's listed as 25" tall and so I don't think it would be a great under the seat option. As for the action cameras I'd try an EVERGOODS CAP2 for those. And really and tech pouch will work.
I have a REI 34 litre that has an expansion zipper to make it larger. I've had it for 6 or so years, it doesn't seem cheaply made at all, only issue is that I have worn a small hole near the top zipper area from grabbing it the wrong way while packed with heavy weight through the years.
Do you know if REI has a lifetime warranty on their backpacks? This backpack is designed very well, all the orginization pockets are perfect it even has a kangaroo extra quick stash pouch on the outer. My favorite day pack is my evergoods 22L but I still really like and want to repair the REI.
REI won't repair that one...best case scenario they give you a newer version of that one
I'm currently carrying 40+ pounds of plates in my bags. Do you think the REI 28L and 40L can carry 40+?
Plates? Yes, but not for long. Wouldn’t recommend based on the material. A sandbag might be better
@@JBOutside1 I currently wrap my plates in bath towels when I ruck so there's no direct contact. Even though I'm an REI member and can return in a year, I still don't want to risk having a bag burst when I'm a few miles from home. I may go with something more heavy duty for ease of mind. Thanks!
@@JBOutside1 I decided to go with a Hill People Gear Tarahumara. Heavy duty, amazing harness system, perfect for rucking, and a very reasonable price. I love it so far with 45 pounds.
@@stanlee3619 that’s a great one! Really need to get me a HPG
Does anyone know if the 40L is allowable as a carry on as it looks really big.
24 x 13 x 10 inches are the listed dimensions so not technically but if it’s not fully loaded it would be ok. Depends on the airline too.
Can we put the bag under the seat with Easy Jet? ( max. 45 x 36 x 20 cm)
🤷🏼♂️. Depends on how much you pack
I like your sunglasses at the beginning of the video, where to get them?
Blenders
@@JBOutside1 Thanks mate, I will go and check.
That 40 for travel...daddy likey.
Haha, yeah it’s pretty had to pass up!
Can you put a weight plate in this?
Yes. That’s what I did but it’s not secured and I don’t think that internal pocket will last long.
nice pack wonder how this would compete with day 2
Which one?
@@JBOutside1 day breaker 2 *
@@kinga5174 ok, that’s what I thought. I have a Daybreaker 2. Pretty similar. Video on that one a week or two.
@@JBOutside1 can’t wait
I’ve always been curious about the REI packs, thanks for this! Although I have too many bags now and I just watch these review vids for gear porn 😂
Then I’m here for you! 😎
Really liking what I see on the 40. Been looking for a good one bag travel backpack, and the GR2 seems a bit overkill.
The non-removable hip belts are my only hesitation. I may consider permanently removing them…
Gotcha. It’s a great option. You should get it at this price and see how it works out. The flap cover works nice enough though.
To answer your question... you spend more to support American manufacturing, to support small/medium-sized business, to not support a brand that has lost its focus.
Fair enough! Can’t argue with that!