I think this was a well overdue update on the FP EDC …it’s been a while…and this video is refreshing man! 🤩👌I have put mine up for sale several times this past month, but I think I’m just going to hang on to it now…it is still a very relevant pack.
Let me tell you, after just a few days with the EDC is quickly become my favorite. The interior pocket layout is very functional and I love it. I installed a GR1-size Field Pocket on the inside for an additional compartment...love it.
@@outdooroutpost6061 I’ve got several pairs of their pants and shorts I usually use the simple shorts and simple pants and they’ve lasted forever and are great
@@JBOutside1 I cut all of the straps off of one a while ago and it was a much different pack, lighter and easier to use. Of course I traded it for something else. Story of my life.
How would you compare the « real » capacity with the Bullet? I was eyeing through a Scout but it seems that its 15L are really smaller than the Bullet’s.
Depends on what you’re talking about. If you’re asking about the Scout, it does feel small compared to the Bullet because the way the volume is divided up. For the Litespeed I’d say it’s pretty comparable to the 21L GR1. The volume is a bit deceiving because of the dimensions (the LS is narrower) but it’s def bigger than the Bullet.
Question: Does the VX42 feel more comfortable that the 1000D? My Rucker 3.0 in 1000D was so unconfortable for the first few months. Also, and maybe you addressed this and I didn't catch it, does pack have a reinforced backing or hard cover plate of some kind? Was there any indication from TAD that they would be addressing the pilling issue? I can see that potentially being an issue if the pack is used outdoors as an operations go/assault pack.
“comfort” is relative I suppose. VX42 is nothing like cordura obviously. I went with 500D (there isn’t a 1000D option in the Armory) and love it. My 1000D version is nice too. Overall I prefer cordura slightly in most cases. I haven’t heard of any fix for the pilling.
Many thanks for your review. I am still not sure if I go for a FAST PACK EDC Classic with all the webbing or the new FAST PACK SE VX42. From the look I def. prefer the classic FAST PACK EDC but is the VX42 material that much better? Im not a big fan of this shiny material but It could be better than the 1000D Cordura.
Both! Just kidding. I really like the 1000D versions of the Litespeed better. I personally am waiting for those to restock before trying out the EDC version.
Dope packs, you should mail me a patch! I've had cordura black, vx black lite speeds and coyote cordura EDC. I need to get a modern EDC sometime in the near future.
@@JBOutside1 Both are pretty awesome...think I liked the Cordura one more. Seems like everything is VX these days, so a nice Cordura bag is a change of pace.
I've been a fan of triple aught design for over 15 years, and while I love everything that they are still producing their price points are getting a little ridiculous.
@@JBOutside1 I agree but I bought my original fastpack in 2006 for maybe $100 now I'm seeing them priced at $400. My fast pack EDC I bought 5 years ago is still going strong and it's still the best money I've ever spent
They were bought out by another company...not sure what the long term plan is but they've said they're going to continue putting stuff out there...but who knows
@@JBOutside1 but at least give the option? Like you have to buy accessories to put water bottle on the outside, and putting on the inside is a big no because you can spill water on your goods like camera or laptop. All backpack always have external water bottle pocket years ago I don't understand why so many makers remove them on newer bags
I think this was a well overdue update on the FP EDC …it’s been a while…and this video is refreshing man! 🤩👌I have put mine up for sale several times this past month, but I think I’m just going to hang on to it now…it is still a very relevant pack.
Let me tell you, after just a few days with the EDC is quickly become my favorite. The interior pocket layout is very functional and I love it. I installed a GR1-size Field Pocket on the inside for an additional compartment...love it.
Absolutely love this channel. Thanks for all the reviews!
Thanks! Lots more planned for 2023
@@JBOutside1 Can't wait, bud
This channel is great, there isn’t a ton of new tad gear stuff on the tube. You’re hitting everything perfectly
Thanks! More on the way! 👊🏻
@@JBOutside1 I picked up a ton of their pants for the spring sale. Might grab a couple more when they restock everything and post a video.
@@outdooroutpost6061 I’ve got several pairs of their pants and shorts I usually use the simple shorts and simple pants and they’ve lasted forever and are great
Another great review, I almost always have a Litespeed on hand. My current LS is a woodland. my only criticism is it’s a bit too strappy.
Haha, too strappy. That’s a great way to put it. You know you can take 90% of them off? That’s a good idea for a photo - get it all stripped down…👍🏻👍🏻
@@JBOutside1 I cut all of the straps off of one a while ago and it was a much different pack, lighter and easier to use. Of course I traded it for something else. Story of my life.
Where did you find the GIJoe patch? Amazon wants to sell Cobra but the one GIJoe they have is iron on :(
I'm pretty sure it was from one of the GORUCK FB groups.
I wish they bring back the LITE SPEED V2 & FAST PACK EDC V2, both of them are so awesome 👌
Me too!
How would you compare the « real » capacity with the Bullet? I was eyeing through a Scout but it seems that its 15L are really smaller than the Bullet’s.
Depends on what you’re talking about. If you’re asking about the Scout, it does feel small compared to the Bullet because the way the volume is divided up. For the Litespeed I’d say it’s pretty comparable to the 21L GR1. The volume is a bit deceiving because of the dimensions (the LS is narrower) but it’s def bigger than the Bullet.
@10:38 any plans in the future to review the Fast Pack Scout?
Absolutely. I crashed on a few reviews. 3 filmed and not released yet. Coming out in the next few weeks. The Scout is one of them.
I Love the glow in the vertical “glow in the dark” patch. Looks super good on the bag. What is it?
Are you referring to the "JB outside" patch?
@@JBOutside1 cool you made those? Very slick looking. Do you sell them?…
@@bimdynamics6406 I don’t sell them currently. But I do give them out when I see people…or someone buys a bag.
Question: Does the VX42 feel more comfortable that the 1000D? My Rucker 3.0 in 1000D was so unconfortable for the first few months. Also, and maybe you addressed this and I didn't catch it, does pack have a reinforced backing or hard cover plate of some kind? Was there any indication from TAD that they would be addressing the pilling issue? I can see that potentially being an issue if the pack is used outdoors as an operations go/assault pack.
“comfort” is relative I suppose. VX42 is nothing like cordura obviously. I went with 500D (there isn’t a 1000D option in the Armory) and love it. My 1000D version is nice too. Overall I prefer cordura slightly in most cases. I haven’t heard of any fix for the pilling.
Many thanks for your review. I am still not sure if I go for a FAST PACK EDC Classic with all the webbing or the new FAST PACK SE VX42. From the look I def. prefer the classic FAST PACK EDC but is the VX42 material that much better? Im not a big fan of this shiny material but It could be better than the 1000D Cordura.
Both! Just kidding. I really like the 1000D versions of the Litespeed better. I personally am waiting for those to restock before trying out the EDC version.
@@JBOutside1 22L is not much.
@@fernsehnostalgie agree but it’s the perfect size for EDC, for expedition or hiking use it’s on the small side.
Thanks JB!
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Dope packs, you should mail me a patch! I've had cordura black, vx black lite speeds and coyote cordura EDC. I need to get a modern EDC sometime in the near future.
Which fabric combo is your favorite?
@@JBOutside1 Both are pretty awesome...think I liked the Cordura one more. Seems like everything is VX these days, so a nice Cordura bag is a change of pace.
@@Misterion25 totally agree. VX is only good in some designs.
Hey, need fabric help. Would like water proof but want your best advice for fabric.
Lots of factors there. Personal preference being a prime one. How you’ll use is also a big one.
There are no more bags on the tripleaightdesign page it seems that they are not going to make any more bags
There was some chatter of more coming in 2024...let's hope!
I've been a fan of triple aught design for over 15 years, and while I love everything that they are still producing their price points are getting a little ridiculous.
Most price points everywhere! 🤦🏼♂️
@@JBOutside1 I agree but I bought my original fastpack in 2006 for maybe $100 now I'm seeing them priced at $400.
My fast pack EDC I bought 5 years ago is still going strong and it's still the best money I've ever spent
how much would you sale the multicam black one for?
Hmmm, that's tough. I really don't have a plan to sell that one. It has features you can't get in the new builds.
@@JBOutside1 where can I send an offer? 🙂
@@GLOCK144. my email is listed on the channel…or through Instagram or FB.
@@GLOCK144. I would accept offers 😁
@@GLOCK144. I would accept offers 😁
No step on snek
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I think they are going out of business 😕
They were bought out by another company...not sure what the long term plan is but they've said they're going to continue putting stuff out there...but who knows
@@JBOutside1 Ah-ha 😅 They are not coming back at all. I knew something funny is going on 👐
why the f*ck no external water bottle
Not everyone loves the external water bottle option
@@JBOutside1 but at least give the option? Like you have to buy accessories to put water bottle on the outside, and putting on the inside is a big no because you can spill water on your goods like camera or laptop. All backpack always have external water bottle pocket years ago I don't understand why so many makers remove them on newer bags
@@ggh_-ts6pn because a lot of us don't use them and prefer camelbacks. It's about giving the end user the flexibility to choose.