Thank you so much for choosing our gear 👍 This ultimate test says a lot about our products! Have a good one! You are the best, and see you in Poland :D
Thank you for making these great gears. i been using your sleeping bags and insulation jackets for 4 years now and had zero issues. i also love your customer service and work ethic ❤
What a place that is. Wow, living the dream at full throttle and I love to see the longer videos even though they require more effort I am sure. I have to say that I would never carry so much gear and prefer to travel light and fast with the basics - you seem to carry a LOT of gadgets but it seems to work for you. I Like your positive and "can do" attitude. Sailor is a fantastic girl and I like her calm focus and humour. You both compliment each other well and have good vibe going and show patience with each other which counts for a lot when on the road. I love your bike set up.👍
Great Video like allaways , can't wait till the next... miss the fire stove... all the best wishes for sailor and u peyman keep rocking the adventures and life 🙏🤟❤️❤️
Nice video as always and much respect for telling people to speak to their doctor for medical stuff! Maybe would be good to mention Velotraum is sponsoring in this video as well?
Thank You Bart ❤, Velotraum is not sponsoring the video. It would be nice to have sponsor for the videos since we put weeks of time to record and edit everything on our own. Velotraum have sponsored NomadsTrails with the bicycles we use, that’s all. They are also a small bike manufactor in Germany and all the bikes are handmade in their workshop. We can’t really expect from them too much. Also when someone sponsors our videos, we will mention that for sure ❤️😊/ Sailor & Peyman
That was very explaining! Bike tools & spare part storaging was space saving, new solar panel is interesting, though I have same as your old Sunbeam panel, keeping it! Why not a helmet? The narration has become very much better, thank you! Keep on doing that lifestyle!🎉
Dear Peyman can I ask which spring are you using for the G2 seatpost? Medium 60-85 or standard 80-105? Iam 70Kg and trying to deciede between the two. Thank you.
Clothes: Roll up attire into a compact roll and place into packing cubes (which the consumer can also get in different colors to find/grab the right cube for clothing). Also, for inflatable sleeping pads, I have an additional light weight ground tarp placed on the inside floor of a tent to help prevent any unwanted punctures from happening to the inflatable sleeping pad. I also have a light weight bike cover (prevent bikes from rain or snow; get on dry bikes to ride). There are a ton of ongoing new innovations especially from the bicycling and or camping industries. Goal for Bike Tourists by common sense: Light Weight and Compact. Another important factor when traveling by bike...getting good nutrition. Happy Bike Touring. If you happen to use bike helmets, there is a bike helmet sun visor brim that can be attached to it. (however, kind of pricey).
Hi thanks for the tips. There was enough space for clothes in the panniers also we use the clothes around some of our equipments as protection like our hard drives. Sleeping pad: i ( peyman) find an air pad annoying and time consuming since every day i need to inflate and deflate. Have been sleeping for at lest 8 years on my current z lite pad so i don’t see a reason to replace it. But as we mentioned in the video sleeping pad is personal. Cycling camping industries innovations: yes there is a lot of good innovations but also alot of new stuff being made every year because they only need to come up with new idea’s to sell stuff. We are not here to support that. But thanks for input ❤️🙏 Peyman
I compared the 42 oz Silverant vrs the 40 oz Stainless Steel Klean Kanteen 40, Klean Kanteen for the win! The same quality and capability (boil water) as the Silverant for around 1/3 of the price and just 50 grams extra weight (neglectable), ordered 2 Klean Kanteen. Cheers
I love your videos! What adventures. For the Nordic winter adventures, you should get one one of these USB-readable, long term temperature monitors. They are cheap, light, and small. They just record the temperature in intervals set by you, and you read them out whenever you want. They store data for a whole year. Attach one to your seat post and you will have an interesting story to to tell... That said, I am wondering about how you navigate. Do you just use your iphones and if yes, which apps? Or do you use a dedicated device like Wahoo Roam or Garmin?
do you do any rock climbing during your tour, given that you have some finger training hangs, would love to see you tour with a trailer and bouldering pad on it, would be an epic setup!
Do you mind sharing what gas canister/stove combination do you use for cooking? Im planning on a short bike packing trip between Nov to Dec from nairobi to moshi, and noticed you guys refill at gas stations, and wonder how that works. Thanks!
@@NomadsTrailsWe're headed to Kenya in July. I've been looking for a good backpack to use on the top of my rear rack. Do you think the ortlieb pack is durable enough for 4 week tour?
Got a question for you: Since you have so much experience, do you think packing light for a long bike tour is worth it? My guess is that by bringing less you'd have an easier time pedaling, but you'll miss on some items that could make your travel more comfortable
Hi, this is a good question and has very long answer actually. I will record a video about similar topic in the future. But regarding ur question a short answer can be this: 1. I don’t recommend anyone to go light or heavy because it is the trend now. So nowadays going lightweight became a trend unfortunately. 2. I think everyone needs to test different setups and equipments and find the right one which fits them. 2. I do not recommend to buy super light equipments since often those are expensive and don’t last ( but there is always exceptions like Gates Belt drive) 3.i don’t recommend to go heavy but also take the equipments which you need. Often the best way of going lighter is to try to have one gear so you can use it fir different tasks so you don’t need to have one gear for each task. 4. If you go for short trip being light is more important than long trip since on a ling trip your body will get fit and you eon’t care how heavy is ur bike after few months. 5. Don’t go straight away to bikepacking setup. Test traditional pannier set up and bikepacking setup also so choose the set up you like. But don’t go for it since it is trendy. Bikepacking setup can be difficult to pack and unpack every day in a long tour. Hope this was helpfull 😊
@@NomadsTrails @elpretender1357 I have no experience of long bike journeys so far. But I would emphasise point 5 from my own experience. I also bought bikepacking bags because it was trendy. Of course it looks cool and it's light and aerodynamic. But bikepacking bags are awkward to pack and awkward to mount on the bike. That gets on my nerves after a few days, I was even annoyed after one night. When you arrive at the campsite in the evening, maybe it's already dark, you're tired and hungry and just want to set up the tent quickly, then everything is ten times as annoying as usual. And even more so if you have to do it every day on a long journey. That's why I went back to the pannier rack and panniers, they're just so much more practical. I now only use bikepacking bags on my road bike when I want to travel light and fast and stay in accommodation without a tent.
It looks like your bags are hanging quite high. Maybe you should have a look at the "Old Man Mountain devide". It is a rack which can be fittet either at the rear or the front, has a platform and can also be mounted on the axels directly which is very stable. The racks are very stable as well. This should bring your center of gravity down and are excelent racks in general.
Hi, thanks for the Tip. Indeed i know the rack and have studied that. I really like and want to my panniers to be higher. It is very important for us when cycling off-roads. The bike feels very stable . It could habe been a bit different if i had narrow tires. But the control i have on the bike with this setup even in single tracks is perfect for me 😊/ peyman
@@NomadsTrails Thanks for explanation. I always love to know why people are doing things different than I would assume would be right for them. And to hear about experiences about those different usages.
hi there. you do not need that hand air blower for your camera. You can use the bicycle pump. Neither have air filter, so they are at the same dirtiness level.
It us easy to maintain, works better than hydrolic ( pistones gers stuck with hydrolic often in the conditions i cycle). Less spare parts needed, the power is more than enough 😊/ peyman
- [ ] Gets a ND filter for Dji Action solution for manual lighting issue you mention - [ ] Replace the MacBook Pro with iPad running lumarfusion for your next upgrade i went through 4 Mac books pro and Mac book airs pain … plus lumma fusion is so much faster than adobe or Final Cut . - [ ] You said looking for water filter get Katadyn Gravity BeFree 3.0L Water Filter, Fast Flow, 0.1 Micron EZ Clean Membrane it brillant - [ ] Ps hat happen to your drone thought you had one
Thanks for the tips. The issue with any water filter, being used few times a week in long tour is: drying the filter. It is very difficult to dry the filter and when that filter stays wet for many months (being used 3 or 4 times in a week) gets contaminated. Will test the ND filters at some point. In Kenya you you are not allowed really use a drone.
@@NomadsTrails BeFree is the easiest filter to clean. Simply shake or swish. To shake, fill a bladder with fresh water, screw on the filter, and shake to clean the membrane. To swish, remove the filter from the water bladder/bottle and dip just the membrane portion in any fresh water source and swish it around.. the filter is always in the water .. i only ever dry a filter when i puting away for long term storage
@Bikepacking thanks, the issue with all these filters are when you don’t dry it for few months and keep using it a few times in a week, the filter gets moldy or contaminated. And in a style of our cycling it is very, very difficult to dry it. These filters work well in some conditions (mainly emergency) but a daily use is a different story. I have used many different kind of filters during 4 years of cycling in Africa. But we will see for the next adventure. I will come up with an idea. I don’t want to buy mineral water bottles always. Too much plastics. / Peyman 😊
Hi, We never will quit adventures and cycling. We are preparing for a very big project which will start at the Jan 2025 and that takes a lot of preparations. Meanwhile we have one cycling project in Europe. Also we need to go back for some months so we can edit the videos and publish those. It is really difficult to do the editing work on the road/ Peyman & Sailor ❤️
LOL I like MSR but I hate that they do not include important stuff with gear, ie no fuel bottle with dragonfly or whisperlite, nor maintenance kit. The MSR Hubba Hubba, does not come with footprint, honestly MSR is annoying lol
Indeed would be nice the expedition kit to cone with the stove but also the price of stove is much lover compare to other stoves. Regarding foot print you can just use any waterproof tarp from gardening shops 😊
@@NomadsTrails I was curious about your provisions for sustenance during your remote adventures. Personally, I prefer to carry a 10-day supply of food to extend my stays without needing to resupply. In arid regions, I tote anywhere from 8.5 to 14 liters of water. Packing essentials like four-season apparel, sleep gear, along with camera equipment, drones, editing tools, batteries, and solar panels is quite the challenge, especially without relying on panniers. But can be done.. keep up the good work
When I see all you need to take with you for making youtube videos ... I am glad I don't! All that extra gear I don't have to take with me. So now I can take my drawing and watercolour materials with me
Hi,indeed recording and editing equipments are heavy. But all jobs takes time and actually costs a lot 😅. So we do it because we love it and also it is our work, but like in all work fields, we don’t recommend this for everyone for sure 😊
@@chrismade123 our speed is low, it is one more thing to carry, definitely it would boil my (Peyman) brain, i would forget it some where ( very likely a restaurant) in couple of days, these are just fee reasons. From other hand there is risks of not wearing it. we don’t want to encourage anyone not wear helmet so we just don’t like to talk about Helmet topic publicly because of this. 😊
Thanks, but he hasn’t been in Africa if i am right. Conditions in Africa are a bit different than Arctic. Actually we stay in forest in the Arctic every autumn for one months or more but we ever carry any water filter. We drink from rivers and lakes 😊
@SonofRobinson-lo5qo yes indeed that would be really nice 🙌, but we record these video while touring so we don’t pack all the electronics in one place and clothes in another place. To be honest we just recorded this video in a way that it would give also an idea how we pack our stuff 😅. But thanks for the tip we will keep in mind ❤
Thank you so much for choosing our gear 👍 This ultimate test says a lot about our products! Have a good one! You are the best, and see you in Poland :D
Thank you for making these great gears. i been using your sleeping bags and insulation jackets for 4 years now and had zero issues. i also love your customer service and work ethic ❤
Love how you are so proud of the knife you made. 👍
😂, i need to admit it, i am 😅/ Peyman
Very nice tradational touring setup … cant wait to go back to Africa with my fatbike and bikepacking setup
Thanks, Africa is great ❤/ Peyman
What a place that is. Wow, living the dream at full throttle and I love to see the longer videos even though they require more effort I am sure. I have to say that I would never carry so much gear and prefer to travel light and fast with the basics - you seem to carry a LOT of gadgets but it seems to work for you. I Like your positive and "can do" attitude. Sailor is a fantastic girl and I like her calm focus and humour. You both compliment each other well and have good vibe going and show patience with each other which counts for a lot when on the road. I love your bike set up.👍
thank you❤️, indeed we carry a lot. also 1.5 pannier is only recording and editing equipment :)
Watching your bicycle adventure expeditions with great tips are invaluable...
Really enjoyed your equipment review. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
Thanks for watching!
Love the recommendations. Love how you say spongies for bungees! Saw the short advertising this video. Link didn’t work but it was easy to find!
Great Video like allaways , can't wait till the next... miss the fire stove... all the best wishes for sailor and u peyman keep rocking the adventures and life 🙏🤟❤️❤️
Thanks ❤️🙏
Thank you for this informative video. Valuable information. From the United States of America, Wisconsin.
Thanks for sharing ❤ Very informative! You have so much experience and very useful advise🙏 You should write a book about bike-packing!
Nice video as always and much respect for telling people to speak to their doctor for medical stuff!
Maybe would be good to mention Velotraum is sponsoring in this video as well?
Thank You Bart ❤, Velotraum is not sponsoring the video. It would be nice to have sponsor for the videos since we put weeks of time to record and edit everything on our own.
Velotraum have sponsored NomadsTrails with the bicycles we use, that’s all. They are also a small bike manufactor in Germany and all the bikes are handmade in their workshop. We can’t really expect from them too much. Also when someone sponsors our videos, we will mention that for sure ❤️😊/ Sailor & Peyman
That was very explaining! Bike tools & spare part storaging was space saving, new solar panel is interesting, though I have same as your old Sunbeam panel, keeping it! Why not a helmet? The narration has become very much better, thank you! Keep on doing that lifestyle!🎉
Dear Peyman can I ask which spring are you using for the G2 seatpost? Medium 60-85 or standard 80-105? Iam 70Kg and trying to deciede between the two. Thank you.
I am happy for GoPro Hero 11. Easy and good quality for auto settings.
Good to know, any issues with over heating or just camera stop recording while shooting a clip? Do you use it daily and in which condistions? 😊/Peyman
26:00 Ask the Uganda consulate in Finland to get your Leatherman back or reimburse it!
Clothes: Roll up attire into a compact roll and place into packing cubes (which the consumer can also get in different colors to find/grab the right cube for clothing). Also, for inflatable sleeping pads, I have an additional light weight ground tarp placed on the inside floor of a tent to help prevent any unwanted punctures from happening to the inflatable sleeping pad. I also have a light weight bike cover (prevent bikes from rain or snow; get on dry bikes to ride). There are a ton of ongoing new innovations especially from the bicycling and or camping industries. Goal for Bike Tourists by common sense: Light Weight and Compact.
Another important factor when traveling by bike...getting good nutrition.
Happy Bike Touring.
If you happen to use bike helmets, there is a bike helmet sun visor brim that can be attached to it. (however, kind of pricey).
Hi thanks for the tips. There was enough space for clothes in the panniers also we use the clothes around some of our equipments as protection like our hard drives. Sleeping pad: i ( peyman) find an air pad annoying and time consuming since every day i need to inflate and deflate. Have been sleeping for at lest 8 years on my current z lite pad so i don’t see a reason to replace it. But as we mentioned in the video sleeping pad is personal. Cycling camping industries innovations: yes there is a lot of good innovations but also alot of new stuff being made every year because they only need to come up with new idea’s to sell stuff. We are not here to support that. But thanks for input ❤️🙏 Peyman
@@NomadsTrails Thanks for replying; just making suggestions.
Happy Bike Touring.
Great review. Thanks for sharing.😅
Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks for going through the gear! What is the saddle that you like? Thanks.
Most welcome, we both have SelleSanmarco saddels 😊
I compared the 42 oz Silverant vrs the 40 oz Stainless Steel Klean Kanteen 40, Klean Kanteen for the win! The same quality and capability (boil water) as the Silverant for around 1/3 of the price and just 50 grams extra weight (neglectable), ordered 2 Klean Kanteen. Cheers
Really nice video! Thank you guys!
Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
I love your videos! What adventures. For the Nordic winter adventures, you should get one one of these USB-readable, long term temperature monitors. They are cheap, light, and small. They just record the temperature in intervals set by you, and you read them out whenever you want. They store data for a whole year. Attach one to your seat post and you will have an interesting story to to tell...
That said, I am wondering about how you navigate. Do you just use your iphones and if yes, which apps? Or do you use a dedicated device like Wahoo Roam or Garmin?
Thank you 🤗 for the navigation question: we just use google maps with our phones and normally that’s all we need.
do you do any rock climbing during your tour, given that you have some finger training hangs, would love to see you tour with a trailer and bouldering pad on it, would be an epic setup!
Yes 😅indeed Sailor and I both do rock climbing and we will have some climbing and cycling mix trips in future 🤩
@@NomadsTrails awesome, cant wait to see your future setup!
Thank you for your video. What is the sizes of your front and back paniers please?
Do you mind sharing what gas canister/stove combination do you use for cooking? Im planning on a short bike packing trip between Nov to Dec from nairobi to moshi, and noticed you guys refill at gas stations, and wonder how that works. Thanks!
Hi! It’s MSR WhisperLite International. Works with petrol 😊
Hey! Nice video!!! What is the name of the Ortlieb backpack?
Hello, Thank You! the backpack model is "Ortlieb Light-Pack Two" :)
@@NomadsTrailsWe're headed to Kenya in July. I've been looking for a good backpack to use on the top of my rear rack. Do you think the ortlieb pack is durable enough for 4 week tour?
@@coralnerd yes definatly. I have used it for much longer 😊
Got a question for you: Since you have so much experience, do you think packing light for a long bike tour is worth it? My guess is that by bringing less you'd have an easier time pedaling, but you'll miss on some items that could make your travel more comfortable
Hi, this is a good question and has very long answer actually. I will record a video about similar topic in the future. But regarding ur question a short answer can be this: 1. I don’t recommend anyone to go light or heavy because it is the trend now. So nowadays going lightweight became a trend unfortunately. 2. I think everyone needs to test different setups and equipments and find the right one which fits them. 2. I do not recommend to buy super light equipments since often those are expensive and don’t last ( but there is always exceptions like Gates Belt drive) 3.i don’t recommend to go heavy but also take the equipments which you need. Often the best way of going lighter is to try to have one gear so you can use it fir different tasks so you don’t need to have one gear for each task. 4. If you go for short trip being light is more important than long trip since on a ling trip your body will get fit and you eon’t care how heavy is ur bike after few months. 5. Don’t go straight away to bikepacking setup. Test traditional pannier set up and bikepacking setup also so choose the set up you like. But don’t go for it since it is trendy. Bikepacking setup can be difficult to pack and unpack every day in a long tour.
Hope this was helpfull 😊
@@NomadsTrails @elpretender1357 I have no experience of long bike journeys so far. But I would emphasise point 5 from my own experience. I also bought bikepacking bags because it was trendy. Of course it looks cool and it's light and aerodynamic. But bikepacking bags are awkward to pack and awkward to mount on the bike. That gets on my nerves after a few days, I was even annoyed after one night. When you arrive at the campsite in the evening, maybe it's already dark, you're tired and hungry and just want to set up the tent quickly, then everything is ten times as annoying as usual. And even more so if you have to do it every day on a long journey. That's why I went back to the pannier rack and panniers, they're just so much more practical. I now only use bikepacking bags on my road bike when I want to travel light and fast and stay in accommodation without a tent.
Nice gear video! I was worried that you will only make shorts in the future. I like the long ones😀
Thanks. Both videos will keep coming 😁🙌
I saw a video the other Day where a man yoused sope as a lubricant for the best to ceep it from squicing
That silverant titanium cup is the 350ml one? Great videos guys, keep going.
peyman! can we see more of your DIY sun hat? :)
:D , yes in the next film from Kenya you will see😁
It looks like your bags are hanging quite high. Maybe you should have a look at the "Old Man Mountain devide". It is a rack which can be fittet either at the rear or the front, has a platform and can also be mounted on the axels directly which is very stable. The racks are very stable as well. This should bring your center of gravity down and are excelent racks in general.
Hi, thanks for the Tip. Indeed i know the rack and have studied that. I really like and want to my panniers to be higher. It is very important for us when cycling off-roads. The bike feels very stable . It could habe been a bit different if i had narrow tires. But the control i have on the bike with this setup even in single tracks is perfect for me 😊/ peyman
@@NomadsTrails Thanks for explanation. I always love to know why people are doing things different than I would assume would be right for them. And to hear about experiences about those different usages.
hi there. you do not need that hand air blower for your camera. You can use the bicycle pump. Neither have air filter, so they are at the same dirtiness level.
It's rarely happens that bravery meets beauty. Beautiful lady Sailor. Love your smile and eyes
good advices, you are well-equipped.
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Just a short question: Why do you use mechanical disc brakes over hydraulic ones?
It us easy to maintain, works better than hydrolic ( pistones gers stuck with hydrolic often in the conditions i cycle). Less spare parts needed, the power is more than enough 😊/ peyman
Very cool video! Could you please explain the pros and cons of Pinion vs Rohloff?
Thanks! Here is the video where i deep dive into this topic 😊
@@NomadsTrails how do mean here? I do not see a link.
@@franknobody5965 hi sorry i forgot to add the link, but here you go :
ua-cam.com/video/Rg8wh5qlHlk/v-deo.html
@@NomadsTrails super, thanks!
- [ ] Gets a ND filter for Dji Action solution for manual lighting issue you mention
- [ ] Replace the MacBook Pro with iPad running lumarfusion for your next upgrade i went through 4 Mac books pro and Mac book airs pain … plus lumma fusion is so much faster than adobe or Final Cut .
- [ ] You said looking for water filter get Katadyn Gravity BeFree 3.0L Water Filter, Fast Flow, 0.1 Micron EZ Clean Membrane it brillant
- [ ] Ps hat happen to your drone thought you had one
Thanks for the tips. The issue with any water filter, being used few times a week in long tour is: drying the filter. It is very difficult to dry the filter and when that filter stays wet for many months (being used 3 or 4 times in a week) gets contaminated. Will test the ND filters at some point. In Kenya you you are not allowed really use a drone.
@@NomadsTrails BeFree is the easiest filter to clean. Simply shake or swish. To shake, fill a bladder with fresh water, screw on the filter, and shake to clean the membrane. To swish, remove the filter from the water bladder/bottle and dip just the membrane portion in any fresh water source and swish it around.. the filter is always in the water .. i only ever dry a filter when i puting away for long term storage
@Bikepacking thanks, the issue with all these filters are when you don’t dry it for few months and keep using it a few times in a week, the filter gets moldy or contaminated. And in a style of our cycling it is very, very difficult to dry it. These filters work well in some conditions (mainly emergency) but a daily use is a different story. I have used many different kind of filters during 4 years of cycling in Africa. But we will see for the next adventure. I will come up with an idea. I don’t want to buy mineral water bottles always. Too much plastics. / Peyman 😊
Nice video love your content
Thank you 🙏
Belt drive bike all day long! 👏👍
Indeed i highly recommend it also 🤩/ Peyman
Did you ever catch up with fellow bicycle tourer Alee Durham?
No, he i guess he is in South Africa . Far from Kenya 😊
Are you quiting touring or just the Africa tour? It's good to go home when you need to as well. When your head tells you listen.
Hi, We never will quit adventures and cycling. We are preparing for a very big project which will start at the Jan 2025 and that takes a lot of preparations. Meanwhile we have one cycling project in Europe. Also we need to go back for some months so we can edit the videos and publish those. It is really difficult to do the editing work on the road/ Peyman & Sailor ❤️
Love you.
Create Survival Tips that you used in the trips.
Nice video. Good to take ideas to my own trips.
No helmet? :p
LOL I like MSR but I hate that they do not include important stuff with gear, ie no fuel bottle with dragonfly or whisperlite, nor maintenance kit. The MSR Hubba Hubba, does not come with footprint, honestly MSR is annoying lol
Indeed would be nice the expedition kit to cone with the stove but also the price of stove is much lover compare to other stoves. Regarding foot print you can just use any waterproof tarp from gardening shops 😊
TV? Dishwasher? Badminton rackets?
😂, well we don’t watch TV. Sorry 😁
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How many days food you can carry
Around 3 days, but only food I needed bigger panniers for water.
@@NomadsTrails I was curious about your provisions for sustenance during your remote adventures. Personally, I prefer to carry a 10-day supply of food to extend my stays without needing to resupply. In arid regions, I tote anywhere from 8.5 to 14 liters of water. Packing essentials like four-season apparel, sleep gear, along with camera equipment, drones, editing tools, batteries, and solar panels is quite the challenge, especially without relying on panniers. But can be done.. keep up the good work
Sadly the Appcon 3000 is not available anymore.
Indeed i am
Going to contact them and see if they are going make it or not? But would be sad if they stop it 😔
@@NomadsTrailsthey planned a Appcon 5000. But i asked them when will it be released and the told me that the have canceld it.
@@23Marktrix that is really sad news. the appcon 3000 works well so the updated version could have been really good
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When I see all you need to take with you for making youtube videos ... I am glad I don't! All that extra gear I don't have to take with me. So now I can take my drawing and watercolour materials with me
Hi,indeed recording and editing equipments are heavy. But all jobs takes time and actually costs a lot 😅. So we do it because we love it and also it is our work, but like in all work fields, we don’t recommend this for everyone for sure 😊
which basically... 😁😉
No Helmet?
Hi, it is a personal choice. We don’t use most if the time. But you please feel free to use it. We won’t question it. Thanks 😊
@@NomadsTrails but why is it too hot or heavy just want to know ?
@@chrismade123 our speed is low, it is one more thing to carry, definitely it would boil my (Peyman) brain, i would forget it some where ( very likely a restaurant) in couple of days, these are just fee reasons. From other hand there is risks of not wearing it. we don’t want to encourage anyone not wear helmet so we just don’t like to talk about Helmet topic publicly because of this. 😊
check outdoor boys water filter
Thanks, but he hasn’t been in Africa if i am right. Conditions in Africa are a bit different than Arctic. Actually we stay in forest in the Arctic every autumn for one months or more but we ever carry any water filter. We drink from rivers and lakes 😊
Some mixed review...electronics, clothes, electronics and then again clothes and the other mixed things.
This is about the all the gears we pack for our tour in Kenya. So there is different equipments/ peyman
@@NomadsTrails no, I mean that you could show in one part of the video all your electronics and in the other one tell about your clothes and etc.
@SonofRobinson-lo5qo yes indeed that would be really nice 🙌, but we record these video while touring so we don’t pack all the electronics in one place and clothes in another place. To be honest we just recorded this video in a way that it would give also an idea how we pack our stuff 😅. But thanks for the tip we will keep in mind ❤
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