Wow I found a review that is great. Is there any difference in internal size between the two? Does the laptop compartment take up space compared to the lite?
I recently bought an evade 2.0. first time picking it up at the post office I thought the previous owner left his entire edc in it. Turns out if was heavy as hell even when empty.
Hi ! Please I really need an answer.. I’m going for a world tour soon, and this will be my edc backpack (hiking, bushcraft, visiting, etc etc etc ). Do you think I should take the 500D or 1050 ? I’m looking to gain weight but I need something resistant too… THANKS A LOT 🤜🏼🤛🏼
After a year of owning the lite I wish I would have gotten the full. I didn’t need the laptop sleeve at the time but I definitely do now. Heavy as heck though.
Is the 1050D Ballistic Nylon more prone to eat up your shirts? I heard / read that from others when reviewing various backpacks, and materials that might make more sense for an EDC bag. Thanks.
Ballistic Nylon is a lot smoother compared to 1000D cordura. Ballistic is a great option if you’re concerned about that. I personally have not had any problems. With either
Thanks for the information 😄. I enjoy watching your videos. If you were to recommend a bag for a beginner for rucking… what would it be? So many choices 😅
That’s easy. For rucking, a Rucker. I prefer the 3.0 if you can find one but the 4.0 is reallly nice too. There’s a sale going on at GORUCK so you might score one at a great price.
So a military issue ruck sack has a frame and also has a “radio pouch” inside This pouch is up high in the pack and survived many 5 plus mile rucks with my 80 Lb sand bag that I used duck tape to make it smaller and smaller I had a sand bag that was approximately 11x8x4 and weighed 80lbs The metal frame keeps the ruck off your back and you won’t be getting the sweaty back as bad Heat bumps are a problem when wearing something and sweating profusely, sweat has no where to go and causes itchy red bumps, flak jacket made this issue terrible in Iraq around the chest area. I learned during my first 12 mile ruck run when I weighed only 130lbs! That I not only got a second wind but a 3rd, 4th, 5th and even a 6th wind I used the forest gump quote “I made it this far… I figured I’d just keep on going” Got me through way more than I could ever imagine lol
@@JBOutside1 great, because I'm in Europe and I'm going to have to haggle with mukama website, and no details are given on what is provided with the bag
@@JBOutside1 great, because I'm in Europe and I'm going to have to haggle with mukama website, and no details are given on what is provided with the bag Édit : the bag is just send with organisator pouch I thinks i buy vertx gamut
Tough one Dylan. I don't have a Gamut yet and it looks awesome. I have a Vertx range bag and love it. The Gamut looks a little to weapons-focused for my daily use.
That's a good point and it's a consideration for sure. For someone who uses it to just transport stuff from house to car and not actually carry it on their back for distance it's not a big deal IMHO.
@@uyt6uyt5 i guess they have good weight distribution then…I have a heavier tennis bag which is heavy on hand but feels great on the back too so I could understand that. Nevertheless because I’m tiny and don’t carry any heavy gear, every bit above 1kg is a trade off for me…otherwise the full would’ve been great for my preferences.
@@donkeybro6368 I am small as well, but for me there is no trade-off. This bag is heavier for the right reasons: sturdier construction, added features and exceptional versatility. Yet, the carrying system is so effective that I absolutely do not notice the extra weight, even though I carry a significant amount of stuff all day. If, by chance, you do give it a try, I am curious how it works for you. For me, the search for that "perfect" pack ends with this one. Sorry if my reply sounds like a promotional piece.
Really like the 2 comparison video. I also like the multi cam hat your wearing in this video! Who makes that hat?
Melin
Nicely done!
The obvious answer to your dilemma is to keep both bags; the Full for travel, the Lite for EDC.
Problem solved.
Good point! And if I could only keep two that might just work...but I have bigger problems...
@@JBOutside1 Good problem to have.
Wow I found a review that is great. Is there any difference in internal size between the two? Does the laptop compartment take up space compared to the lite?
Near identical.
I recently bought an evade 2.0. first time picking it up at the post office I thought the previous owner left his entire edc in it. Turns out if was heavy as hell even when empty.
It is surprising at first. Ballistic?
@@JBOutside1 jup, glorious 1050D. With the harness system most of that weight disappears quite quickly on the back
I can't wait for these to come back in stock. Considering the 420 diamond Ripstop but I wonder how waterproof it is...?
I don't have an experience with the ripstop versions. It comes to down to appearance with that fabric IMHO
Hi ! Please I really need an answer.. I’m going for a world tour soon, and this will be my edc backpack (hiking, bushcraft, visiting, etc etc etc ). Do you think I should take the 500D or 1050 ? I’m looking to gain weight but I need something resistant too… THANKS A LOT 🤜🏼🤛🏼
500D is durable and sufficient. I would choose based on color
@@JBOutside1 thank you for fast answer JB
After a year of owning the lite I wish I would have gotten the full. I didn’t need the laptop sleeve at the time but I definitely do now. Heavy as heck though.
Good to know. Thank!
Is the 1050D Ballistic Nylon more prone to eat up your shirts? I heard / read that from others when reviewing various backpacks, and materials that might make more sense for an EDC bag. Thanks.
Ballistic Nylon is a lot smoother compared to 1000D cordura. Ballistic is a great option if you’re concerned about that. I personally have not had any problems. With either
Thanks for the information 😄. I enjoy watching your videos. If you were to recommend a bag for a beginner for rucking… what would it be? So many choices 😅
That’s easy. For rucking, a Rucker. I prefer the 3.0 if you can find one but the 4.0 is reallly nice too. There’s a sale going on at GORUCK so you might score one at a great price.
So a military issue ruck sack has a frame and also has a “radio pouch” inside
This pouch is up high in the pack and survived many 5 plus mile rucks with my 80 Lb sand bag that I used duck tape to make it smaller and smaller
I had a sand bag that was approximately 11x8x4 and weighed 80lbs
The metal frame keeps the ruck off your back and you won’t be getting the sweaty back as bad
Heat bumps are a problem when wearing something and sweating profusely, sweat has no where to go and causes itchy red bumps, flak jacket made this issue terrible in Iraq around the chest area.
I learned during my first 12 mile ruck run when I weighed only 130lbs! That I not only got a second wind but a 3rd, 4th, 5th and even a 6th wind
I used the forest gump quote “I made it this far… I figured I’d just keep on going”
Got me through way more than I could ever imagine lol
Hello,
With these pack can you add or remove waist straps?
Not really designed for that unfortunately
@@JBOutside1 thanks, I just picked one up. I like the durability factor. It seems it’ll last a long time.
How do you like that Melin hat?
Love the Melin hats for fit and comfort...the price is a little steep compared to other hats I own though.
Link of black pals molle pannel ? Thanks 18:08
Comes with it
With all pack? Or just for your?
@@GG-sj6sm at the time, all
@@JBOutside1 great, because I'm in Europe and I'm going to have to haggle with mukama website, and no details are given on what is provided with the bag
@@JBOutside1 great, because I'm in Europe and I'm going to have to haggle with mukama website, and no details are given on what is provided with the bag
Édit : the bag is just send with organisator pouch
I thinks i buy vertx gamut
Compared to a Vertx Gamut 2.0???
Tough one Dylan. I don't have a Gamut yet and it looks awesome. I have a Vertx range bag and love it. The Gamut looks a little to weapons-focused for my daily use.
Nice review, but can’t believe someone would make a bag that’s so heavy empty
That's a good point and it's a consideration for sure. For someone who uses it to just transport stuff from house to car and not actually carry it on their back for distance it's not a big deal IMHO.
I carry the 1.5 Full fully loaded, on my back, almost everywhere I go, and I do not notice the weight.
@@uyt6uyt5 nice!
@@uyt6uyt5 i guess they have good weight distribution then…I have a heavier tennis bag which is heavy on hand but feels great on the back too so I could understand that. Nevertheless because I’m tiny and don’t carry any heavy gear, every bit above 1kg is a trade off for me…otherwise the full would’ve been great for my preferences.
@@donkeybro6368 I am small as well, but for me there is no trade-off. This bag is heavier for the right reasons: sturdier construction, added features and exceptional versatility. Yet, the carrying system is so effective that I absolutely do not notice the extra weight, even though I carry a significant amount of stuff all day. If, by chance, you do give it a try, I am curious how it works for you. For me, the search for that "perfect" pack ends with this one. Sorry if my reply sounds like a promotional piece.