Ironically, it's the smaller companies that are worth more of your dollar than big named brands. Usually because it's already a backpacker that's frustrated with existing products.
True across all categories. Clothes, skincare, gear, etc. It's when they get big and get bought out that you should move on cus the quality is going to go downhill. And they'll often sell out on original values like supporting charities or ethical manufacturing.
It's an interesting paradox. Do I support this small brand that may not be here tomorrow to support my product? Or do I support the larger company who will be, thus ensuring that the small brand won't be around. It's a risk either way I suppose as the larger guy may not treat me right even if they are still around, the small brand needs to provide exceptional service in order to compete.
Love cottage industry, I'm in Australia and I've just got a sleeping mat from Alton Goods. Same sort of thing, just a guy who's wanting to make quality outdoor stuff. Often this means that they will back their products pretty heavily too. Love a lifetime guarantee!
Can recommend Neve Gear for the Aussies too. I had a custom quilt made from scratch and delivered within two weeks that I'm over the moon with. Very happy with the service from both them and Alton.
Love this video. You know I often opt for the budget option, but if I can find a home grown company with better gear for a little more, I'll always choose that option. Always love supporting small companies that make great gear!
There are a lot of good reasons to support small companies, usually because there's a lot of passion behind them when they are small. But I am not a fan of perceiving/casting companies as better/worse simply because of their size. Small companies that are great become large companies if they are well managed. Large companies are often able to provide better benefits to employees. So, I will support companies based upon the quality of the product and customer service and possibly where their gear is made. That might be a small company or that might be a large company that got that way because they are awesome. Small companies are not always the most responsible manufacturers. Many of them are under a great deal of fiscal pressure and have to find margin in the manufacturing. I'm sure you are aware of this, but you do tend to speak about small/large as if there is something intrinsically better about small and worse about large. I find you to be the absolute best on The Tube when it comes to analyzing the nuances of gear. But I think we disagree a little on the philosophy of this topic.
I will never buy from them again. They sent the wrong item. Then they charged me a handling fee when I returned it. So they charged me for the mistake they made
Great job buddy...... My new favourite channel 👍 I am enjoying the content and picking up much needed advice and new ideas 💙 My hiking days are long behind me due to arthritis in my knees but I still wanted to enjoy the outdoors. I recently became the proud owner of a tandem SOT kayak and along with my son we are going to have some adventures on the water.
You got a subscription from me finally for wonderful cottage industry shout out, especially the group site. Thank you and keep on with the great work 👍 😃
i would like one of these channels to do a side by side test of how much difference it is cutting weight off things, vrs just using the thing without modifying it, you know like pack two bags, one with a regular tooth brush and one with the handle cut off, regular small tooth paste, vrs the little bits of straw with toothpaste in it, i would like to know just how much weight difference it really is, cuz i cannot get my head around all of that weirdness, it's a few ounces, if a tooth brush is gonna cause you to not hike cuz it's to heavy, i always just feel like thats weird. i wonder how much weight they save and if a few pounds really makes a difference, cuz wouldnt you just get used to moving with an extra pound on you?
Just wanted to say that your video are great! I’ve been unsubscribing lately from other hiking UA-camrs…their videos have changed. They are now sponsored and it’s turned into ads under the guise of a “review”. One Youtubber deleted comments when people brought up an issue his videos sponsor had with trying to trademark a word a few years ago. Unsubscribed from his channel immediately. Keep doing what you are doing! Would like to see some trio videos too
Yeah ive checked like 3 times since you've uploaded this video, and the Alpha Fleece has never been in stock. Oh well, guess someone else gets my money
Wait what? "I've seen people get worked up over a pound" ....are we back to the chair thing again?! And OH DAMN I've been looking for someone to make that hoodie here since I saw the one made in Australia. 4 ozs is BAD ASS. Tomorrow is my anniversary and I'm gonna get divorced if I buy another fleece. I got the melly in 2020, the the alpaca hoodie from AGC 6 months ago...they're 11 and 12 ozs....I need 4 oz. For the record if you are looking for a hoodie...the appalachian gear Co hoodie is different, even more so than smart wool. Now I completely adhere to the "embrace your funk" mantra...but I got to say the funk comes quick in the melly (and all like it) yet after 6 months of serious use, I've still not found the need to wash it....seriously it's really weird. But for 4 ounces I'll wear roadkill skunk fur. Great video. I hope you have more from the show. edit: Upon further review, I just received my second Farpoint - they're awesome but worthless without the wind shirt. I'm now planning on taking two which weigh the same as my ghost whisperer and give me a second "something to put on if everythings wet" option. super nice and unbelievably light
Finally visited Melanzana last week! So cool to visit in person. lol (I know that's a side point). Really been eyeing those carbon stakes! Love GGG!! Excellent video man!
Garage Grown Gear is my absolute favorite! Thanks so much for doing a video helping to spread the word about the awesome service they provide of promoting start up cottage gear brands all in one place. I'm starting a long distance thru hike next month and have ordered many items from them over the past year. I may even be stopping into their office to visit the GGG team since the trail head of the Ice Age Trail is only about 45 miles from St Paul, where they're headquartered. GGG ROCKS!
Be careful with the Vargo Bot. If you are in a area where there is a variation in the altitude. The top of the Bot seals so good you might have trouble opening it if there is a decent difference in the altitude from where you used it last.
The Alpha fleece looks great for something that’ll be carried instead of worn, but the largest they make is XL for a 48” chest. Quite a few large companies are now making clothes for people bigger than 160lb straight out of the Chinese buffet, cottage companies need to step up as well because a heavier jacket that fits is better than a nonexistent lighter one.
Thanks for this! Supporting these cottage industries is the way to go. The good thing about hiking and UL stuff is there are quite a lot around too. As for the Alpha hoodies, the additional bonus is they make you look like a Knight of the Realm!
I just picked up a Farpointe Alpha Cruiser and I'm genuinely impressed. It's so light, breathable, packable and WARM! I'll admit I was skeptical at first seeing how see-thru the fabric is, but this stuff is legit.
I've not seen a lot of Alpha fleece out on trail as yet. I have a Senchi and I have worn it (some) but I am somewhat concerned about durability as they can catch branches and such. Little Skittle IS wearing one @ present on the CDT. Outside of that, I've not seen any other UA-camrs wearing them. GGG is legit and always worth a look for stuff.
The notches at the top of the Vargo Dig Dig trowel are there because you can also use it as a stake in case you break/lose one on a trip. Pretty neat feature!
"Is it a sport?!" I don't know, but it's d@mmm goooooood! 🤣😂 Now seriously answering I do consider a sport, specially depending on how you hike (walking fast, climbing, running, walking but for longer miles), how intense are the workout the person practice to get prepare to be stronger and resistant to the outdoor activities... I wouldn't consider a sport for those who just don't exercise at all, and only get at camp by car 🤔🤷🏼
This is awesome! I'm just now getting into backpacking and it would be great to build my gear selection off of small companies. Will definitely be looking into some of these! Your videos are a huge help!
So many home grown and garage gear makers start that way and get popular so they have to expand and then eventually get into a financial level that interests larger companies and get an offer that they can't refuse. The entire backpacking industry started out that way, Jansport, Kelty, and many others all sold out. Oh well.
Been using Hilltop Packs Dyneema bags for a long time. Yet to have one leak and wet my gear. Also new material makes an even better and stronger food bag as well. I've had that Vargo Bot for some time now as well. I use it for breakfast cold soak and to heat water for my dinners, best of both worlds when you need to mix that oatmeal, protein powder, and powdered milk in the mornings.
I had 20+ mph gusts on my last trip. I worried a little about the stakes but had no problems. Nail type stakes won’t have the holding resistance of a winged stake but I was happy with their performance. Like most things UL you make compromises to save weight. I think the compromise is minimal here.
Cool video. Thanks for shining ☀️ a light on some of these brands. I have been using the Vargo Ascent tent stakes, placed as a deadman, on snow climbs for years. They make great stuff.
So I have only used the 3 inch stakes as supplemental on my Zpacks Plex solo. The Plex needs 6 stakes but can go up to 10. I used 6 inch @stakes for my main guylines and 3 inch on the remaining guylines to give a little more room inside and wind resistance. They worked fine for that but I wouldn’t use the 3 inch as my main stakes. On my last trip I had 20+ mph gusts one night and worried a little but the stakes held with no problems..
Just have to say it, carbon fiber is much stronger than aluminum, just not in all directions, so when it’s pulled on by the corner of your tent: very strong. But when it’s hammered down into soil it can split along the layers/fibers
Vargo is not an underdog brand...It's one of the big brands! And for ultralight DCF bags from underdog brands you really need to check out TreadLite Gear, Wild Sky Gear and Bonfus...Bonfus make the lightest back packs on the market but they they also make DCF tents and other gear. My Bonfus Iterus 38L back pack in black DCF only weighs 275g (9.7oz) without removeable hip belt fitted! With the hip belt + two TreadLite Gear 1L hip belt pouches, a WWAGO mat (the lightest sit pad on the market at only 23g, and the one that folds to the smallest size) and a custom shock cord harness it's still only 400g (about 14oz). Wild Sky Gear makes the lightest DCF bags on the market and TreadLite gear makes the best quality DCF bags and gear on the market.
I really wanted to try the FarPointe Alpaha, but to me, the price FarExceeds the need/value. When watching the segment about the FarPointe I can see how the hoodie would fit specific niche in my gear, but....for $80? My value for the gear is around half their retail price.
Question isn't who I wanna support, it's who's got the product I need at a fair enough price I like the cup, and I like the hoodie(as long as it's got a zipper, but even then, kinda dope).... Misc bags aren't a bad thing, but I usually use the privios item's bag for what I need as I upgraded... Replacements come a about the same place usually....
I like small shops, and think we should support them. However, my wife works for Osprey (your not so subtle dig at the "big guy's) They are a phenomenal company that supports over a 100 good jobs in our town of 7500 people. They have an excellent warranty and a good product. I get a little tiered of hearing about the big bad corporations. They started as a small garage company, the owners sold it last year and still live in the area and now are working on a eco nonprofit. So please support the mom and pops but don't tear down good people and brands because they are successful.
carbon fiber in most all cases is most definitely stronger than aluminum or titanium, what? the only con is that they don't yield - so when they fail they snap. otherwise its undoubtedly a much, much sturdier material .
Thanks for your video. Question: alpha fleece looks great, except that it looks so flimsy it looks like it would be hard to make it through a season intact, especially if you are like me (and i would think most people) that wear the fleece while walking with a backpack. What is your experience with this fabric? How long has it lasted for you? Is it practical for hiking, or maybe just good for running?
I have a hoodie from Senchi Designs, been using it for a year now. No problem at all with any wear points yet. It only weighs 4 oz, so you have to be a bit careful, especially hiking in brushy areas, but I would highly recommend getting one!
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Ironically, it's the smaller companies that are worth more of your dollar than big named brands. Usually because it's already a backpacker that's frustrated with existing products.
True across all categories. Clothes, skincare, gear, etc. It's when they get big and get bought out that you should move on cus the quality is going to go downhill. And they'll often sell out on original values like supporting charities or ethical manufacturing.
That's absolutely bs 🤣
It's an interesting paradox. Do I support this small brand that may not be here tomorrow to support my product? Or do I support the larger company who will be, thus ensuring that the small brand won't be around. It's a risk either way I suppose as the larger guy may not treat me right even if they are still around, the small brand needs to provide exceptional service in order to compete.
Love cottage industry, I'm in Australia and I've just got a sleeping mat from Alton Goods. Same sort of thing, just a guy who's wanting to make quality outdoor stuff. Often this means that they will back their products pretty heavily too. Love a lifetime guarantee!
Can recommend Neve Gear for the Aussies too. I had a custom quilt made from scratch and delivered within two weeks that I'm over the moon with. Very happy with the service from both them and Alton.
And “Tier Gear Tasmania”
Love the focus on cottage companies. Keep up the good work.
I LOVE my Hilltop Packs food bag! I've never had anything so lightweight and durable. I love it.
Thank you!
It’s funny you included Hilltop Packs chair bag. I FINALLY ordered one last night after stalling for quite awhile. Haha
Cottage is good. However, usually limited inventory, long wait times for products, not significantly different in price point...
Great video. I recommend everyone joining Garage Grown Gear.
You've been popping up on my feed lately. I love the fact that you show metrics for us outside USA.
Love this video. You know I often opt for the budget option, but if I can find a home grown company with better gear for a little more, I'll always choose that option. Always love supporting small companies that make great gear!
There are a lot of good reasons to support small companies, usually because there's a lot of passion behind them when they are small. But I am not a fan of perceiving/casting companies as better/worse simply because of their size. Small companies that are great become large companies if they are well managed. Large companies are often able to provide better benefits to employees. So, I will support companies based upon the quality of the product and customer service and possibly where their gear is made. That might be a small company or that might be a large company that got that way because they are awesome. Small companies are not always the most responsible manufacturers. Many of them are under a great deal of fiscal pressure and have to find margin in the manufacturing. I'm sure you are aware of this, but you do tend to speak about small/large as if there is something intrinsically better about small and worse about large. I find you to be the absolute best on The Tube when it comes to analyzing the nuances of gear. But I think we disagree a little on the philosophy of this topic.
I always prefer buying cottage products if it is an option, and Garage Grown Gear is my favorite outdoors retailer
I will never buy from them again. They sent the wrong item. Then they charged me a handling fee when I returned it. So they charged me for the mistake they made
I am not a lightweighter but a lightweight backpacking with an external titanium frame that sound like a great peace of kit.
Great job buddy...... My new favourite channel 👍 I am enjoying the content and picking up much needed advice and new ideas 💙
My hiking days are long behind me due to arthritis in my knees but I still wanted to enjoy the outdoors. I recently became the proud owner of a tandem SOT kayak and along with my son we are going to have some adventures on the water.
I use my down booties as well for camera gear and water filter. Goosefeet also makes any custom down gear. They made Remy’s UL bed for me.
The hoodie looks interesting. I found a budget alternative to the bot, it's made of stainless steel so not as light but a fraction of the price
Can use it at medieval recreation events as well .
An ultra light external frame? You have my interest!
You got a subscription from me finally for wonderful cottage industry shout out, especially the group site. Thank you and keep on with the great work 👍 😃
i would like one of these channels to do a side by side test of how much difference it is cutting weight off things, vrs just using the thing without modifying it, you know like pack two bags, one with a regular tooth brush and one with the handle cut off, regular small tooth paste, vrs the little bits of straw with toothpaste in it, i would like to know just how much weight difference it really is, cuz i cannot get my head around all of that weirdness, it's a few ounces, if a tooth brush is gonna cause you to not hike cuz it's to heavy, i always just feel like thats weird. i wonder how much weight they save and if a few pounds really makes a difference, cuz wouldnt you just get used to moving with an extra pound on you?
I finally got my hilltop pack after 15 short months
timmermade makes an alpha 4004 hoodie, i carry it a lot
no idea who made it first, farpoint or timmermade
5:01
BOT=bottle+pot 👍
Love your videos but if you're going to recommend gear it's kind of important, for those of us less well off, to give some indication of the price.
I apologize! Everything on this list is $100 or less. Except the Vargo pack that is $299.
I apologize! Everything on this list is $100 or less. Except the Vargo pack that is $299.
@@MyLifeOutdoors Thank you. Your reviews are great.
Whichever works the best.
Bot is probably for “bottle pot”
Cruiser hoodie looks interesting. yabadaba doo
I don't need to know about this as many of these products are unknown outside the US.
Just wanted to say that your video are great! I’ve been unsubscribing lately from other hiking UA-camrs…their videos have changed. They are now sponsored and it’s turned into ads under the guise of a “review”.
One Youtubber deleted comments when people brought up an issue his videos sponsor had with trying to trademark a word a few years ago. Unsubscribed from his channel immediately.
Keep doing what you are doing! Would like to see some trio videos too
Thanks
Alpha cruiser hoodie is completely sold out
Yeah ive checked like 3 times since you've uploaded this video, and the Alpha Fleece has never been in stock. Oh well, guess someone else gets my money
Damn you! I just blew >$100 over there. THANKS! and...Thanks! ; )
Wait what? "I've seen people get worked up over a pound" ....are we back to the chair thing again?! And OH DAMN I've been looking for someone to make that hoodie here since I saw the one made in Australia. 4 ozs is BAD ASS. Tomorrow is my anniversary and I'm gonna get divorced if I buy another fleece. I got the melly in 2020, the the alpaca hoodie from AGC 6 months ago...they're 11 and 12 ozs....I need 4 oz. For the record if you are looking for a hoodie...the appalachian gear Co hoodie is different, even more so than smart wool. Now I completely adhere to the "embrace your funk" mantra...but I got to say the funk comes quick in the melly (and all like it) yet after 6 months of serious use, I've still not found the need to wash it....seriously it's really weird. But for 4 ounces I'll wear roadkill skunk fur.
Great video. I hope you have more from the show.
edit: Upon further review, I just received my second Farpoint - they're awesome but worthless without the wind shirt. I'm now planning on taking two which weigh the same as my ghost whisperer and give me a second "something to put on if everythings wet" option. super nice and unbelievably light
Ha! We’ll keep your eye out because by the time they have them in stock you’re wife may forget you have too many.
That BOT pot is $99.99... Out of my price range...
Vargo are not a small company. They are massive here in Europe and sell in major retailers.
imagine paying 100 bucks for an aluminum cup lol
Bottle plus pot.... Bot.
Now Sawyer and Sea to Summit are really good brands!!! Usually, I make the equipment myself if I can't find it anywhere for sale.
Finally visited Melanzana last week! So cool to visit in person. lol (I know that's a side point). Really been eyeing those carbon stakes! Love GGG!! Excellent video man!
Garage Grown Gear is my absolute favorite! Thanks so much for doing a video helping to spread the word about the awesome service they provide of promoting start up cottage gear brands all in one place. I'm starting a long distance thru hike next month and have ordered many items from them over the past year. I may even be stopping into their office to visit the GGG team since the trail head of the Ice Age Trail is only about 45 miles from St Paul, where they're headquartered. GGG ROCKS!
GGG is freaking awesome. Their customer service is incredible too. Legit love that site.
Great video brother! Really love this one!
Be careful with the Vargo Bot. If you are in a area where there is a variation in the altitude. The top of the Bot seals so good you might have trouble opening it if there is a decent difference in the altitude from where you used it last.
I used to have a lunch box that sealed really well and I live on top of a hill so I had always trouble opening my lunchbox at school🤣
I love Goosefeet Gear!
p.s. I'm guessing Bot = Pot + Bottle
GGG Is the place to get ur gear!!
The Alpha fleece looks great for something that’ll be carried instead of worn, but the largest they make is XL for a 48” chest. Quite a few large companies are now making clothes for people bigger than 160lb straight out of the Chinese buffet, cottage companies need to step up as well because a heavier jacket that fits is better than a nonexistent lighter one.
I agree. Everyone needs good gear that fits.
Thanks for this! Supporting these cottage industries is the way to go. The good thing about hiking and UL stuff is there are quite a lot around too. As for the Alpha hoodies, the additional bonus is they make you look like a Knight of the Realm!
I was thinking the same thing. It looks like chainmail. Which looks awesome! Thanks for watching
Great video. Signing up at GGG. Thank you.
Love the video! Garage Grown Gear is the best!
I just picked up a Farpointe Alpha Cruiser and I'm genuinely impressed. It's so light, breathable, packable and WARM! I'll admit I was skeptical at first seeing how see-thru the fabric is, but this stuff is legit.
Peleton 97 is my favorite mid fleece. 5oz, more windprof and very durable for a fleece. Not a snag machine like the Alpha material also.
I've not seen a lot of Alpha fleece out on trail as yet. I have a Senchi and I have worn it (some) but I am somewhat concerned about durability as they can catch branches and such. Little Skittle IS wearing one @ present on the CDT. Outside of that, I've not seen any other UA-camrs wearing them.
GGG is legit and always worth a look for stuff.
Last time you were supporting small retailers, now cottage companies - nice evolution.
Really great to see someone advocate small niche outdoor manufacturers producing some fantastic gear, many thanks.
Yeah it's nice when they throw money at you to advertise for them lmao. Don't get me wrong I've bought a lot off GGG.
Great collection of companies!
The notches at the top of the Vargo Dig Dig trowel are there because you can also use it as a stake in case you break/lose one on a trip. Pretty neat feature!
I didn’t know. But makes sense. Thanks for sharing.
Something I had to do this weekend, and I was glad those notches were there!
Awesome idea for a video. Hilltop rules! I lole my Goosefeet pillow and will check the others out!
I find myself wanting a bunch more hilltoptop stuff!
"Is it a sport?!" I don't know, but it's d@mmm goooooood! 🤣😂
Now seriously answering I do consider a sport, specially depending on how you hike (walking fast, climbing, running, walking but for longer miles), how intense are the workout the person practice to get prepare to be stronger and resistant to the outdoor activities...
I wouldn't consider a sport for those who just don't exercise at all, and only get at camp by car 🤔🤷🏼
This is awesome! I'm just now getting into backpacking and it would be great to build my gear selection off of small companies. Will definitely be looking into some of these! Your videos are a huge help!
So many home grown and garage gear makers start that way and get popular so they have to expand and then eventually get into a financial level that interests larger companies and get an offer that they can't refuse. The entire backpacking industry started out that way, Jansport, Kelty, and many others all sold out. Oh well.
Been using Hilltop Packs Dyneema bags for a long time. Yet to have one leak and wet my gear. Also new material makes an even better and stronger food bag as well. I've had that Vargo Bot for some time now as well. I use it for breakfast cold soak and to heat water for my dinners, best of both worlds when you need to mix that oatmeal, protein powder, and powdered milk in the mornings.
How is the holding power of those stakes? I’ve been really disappointed with those Shepard’s hook style titanium stakes.
I had 20+ mph gusts on my last trip. I worried a little about the stakes but had no problems. Nail type stakes won’t have the holding resistance of a winged stake but I was happy with their performance. Like most things UL you make compromises to save weight. I think the compromise is minimal here.
Supporting small business while wearing a Black Diamond shirt. 🤣
I have a Zpacks shirt. Should have worn that.
I have some Hilltop Packs stuff and love it!
More of this! 🙌💯
Highlighting small buissness's is the best!!
Love gear from cottage industry!
Cool video. Thanks for shining ☀️ a light on some of these brands. I have been using the Vargo Ascent tent stakes, placed as a deadman, on snow climbs for years. They make great stuff.
How is the holding power of the tiny stakes? And how do they hold up in looser soil?
So I have only used the 3 inch stakes as supplemental on my Zpacks Plex solo. The Plex needs 6 stakes but can go up to 10. I used 6 inch @stakes for my main guylines and 3 inch on the remaining guylines to give a little more room inside and wind resistance. They worked fine for that but I wouldn’t use the 3 inch as my main stakes. On my last trip I had 20+ mph gusts one night and worried a little but the stakes held with no problems..
@@MyLifeOutdoors silly question but the stakes are 6$ for a set, or for a single stake??
Thank you for the good information on the smaller brands. This is so useful
Just have to say it, carbon fiber is much stronger than aluminum, just not in all directions, so when it’s pulled on by the corner of your tent: very strong. But when it’s hammered down into soil it can split along the layers/fibers
Love the alpha cruiser , sold out even though they say made to order.
I don’t think they know what made to order means !
Use a bread bag for your Helinox Chair.....it's basically free
Alpha Hoodie already unavailable unless you're a tiny hobbit...
Hell yeah Backpacking is a sport!!!
my fleece midlayers weigh around 200 grams
I guess I am old…”every ounce counts.” I thought it was “every pound counts.”
Vargo is not an underdog brand...It's one of the big brands! And for ultralight DCF bags from underdog brands you really need to check out TreadLite Gear, Wild Sky Gear and Bonfus...Bonfus make the lightest back packs on the market but they they also make DCF tents and other gear. My Bonfus Iterus 38L back pack in black DCF only weighs 275g (9.7oz) without removeable hip belt fitted! With the hip belt + two TreadLite Gear 1L hip belt pouches, a WWAGO mat (the lightest sit pad on the market at only 23g, and the one that folds to the smallest size) and a custom shock cord harness it's still only 400g (about 14oz). Wild Sky Gear makes the lightest DCF bags on the market and TreadLite gear makes the best quality DCF bags and gear on the market.
OOOUUUUUoooo! External frame backpacks. These are the best!
And to think I complained about carrying 85+ pounds above 10,000 feet in Afghanistan and still had nothing to sleep in or on. Who knew?
I really wanted to try the FarPointe Alpaha, but to me, the price FarExceeds the need/value. When watching the segment about the FarPointe I can see how the hoodie would fit specific niche in my gear, but....for $80? My value for the gear is around half their retail price.
Question isn't who I wanna support, it's who's got the product I need at a fair enough price
I like the cup, and I like the hoodie(as long as it's got a zipper, but even then, kinda dope).... Misc bags aren't a bad thing, but I usually use the privios item's bag for what I need as I upgraded... Replacements come a about the same place usually....
This video is golden for small business. Thanks for helping me reach them 👍
I like small shops, and think we should support them. However, my wife works for Osprey (your not so subtle dig at the "big guy's) They are a phenomenal company that supports over a 100 good jobs in our town of 7500 people. They have an excellent warranty and a good product. I get a little tiered of hearing about the big bad corporations. They started as a small garage company, the owners sold it last year and still live in the area and now are working on a eco nonprofit. So please support the mom and pops but don't tear down good people and brands because they are successful.
Better checkout the strength of carbon fiber vs any metal
Those light merinos from JosABanks 😂
I'm waiting for the flextrek 37 trillion review
Just looked at garage gear….now quite a lot of mainstream gear…..mostly for gram weanies !
Thanks for the information! I definitely need to get me some of those down socks! Thanks again!
Good video. I want gear that doesn't shed microplastics. From tent to underwear we are shedding micro plastics into pristine places.
Your scale cannot detect stakes that weighs 3-4 grams? Did I hear that right?
Thank you so much for using Customary units.
carbon fiber in most all cases is most definitely stronger than aluminum or titanium, what? the only con is that they don't yield - so when they fail they snap. otherwise its undoubtedly a much, much sturdier material .
the thing i went backpacking it was ounces make pounds.
1:21 also makes you look like a mediaeval knight. Cool!
I like equipment that can do more than one thing.
Your videos are the best!
heh... booties
Thanks for your video. Question: alpha fleece looks great, except that it looks so flimsy it looks like it would be hard to make it through a season intact, especially if you are like me (and i would think most people) that wear the fleece while walking with a backpack. What is your experience with this fabric? How long has it lasted for you? Is it practical for hiking, or maybe just good for running?
I have a hoodie from Senchi Designs, been using it for a year now. No problem at all with any wear points yet. It only weighs 4 oz, so you have to be a bit careful, especially hiking in brushy areas, but I would highly recommend getting one!
Cool stuff
Ever hear of Merrel?
BOT - Bottle/Pot Combo!😎