@@Miderguy_ I hear that. It is possible I'm doing it WITH all my camera gear so even if one has bigger gear non ultralight it should fit. I'll make that video, its on my list now.
we just finshed a fully autonomous 9 day hike in the arctic sweden with these without any sacrifice in comfort. it does work for longer than 2 nights, this gentleman underestimated by far
This looks like a great bag, I'm tempted to get one as I'm upgrading my kit currently to ultralight. But does it come with a rain cover? If not, what approach have you been taking if the weather turns? ☔
I hiked in the rain for 4 hours and nothing got wet inside. To be safe you can use a compactor bag or what I have is a 70L dry bag but I wasn't using it on this trip. With the dry bag there definitely wouldn't be a drop inside.
i find it way better than backpanel access. You've been there looking down at the mud deciding if you are putting your pack down face first in it to switch out a lens. Instead swinging is on the side of your hip using the side panel makes much more sense.
hey, whats your weight/height? tried Aonijie backpack and it was too small for me saw the review with a comparison where the author says that fastpack 30 is bigger
You should do a video packing your 20-25 pound pack for a 2 day adventure. I have a hard time getting that low.
Have a hard time "getting that low" as in a 40L bag vs say a 55 or 65L etc? Sure. Takes some creativity and muscle haha, also some sacrifices.
@@IdRatherBeHiking I've never used a 40 because I have too much crap.
@@Miderguy_ I hear that. It is possible I'm doing it WITH all my camera gear so even if one has bigger gear non ultralight it should fit. I'll make that video, its on my list now.
we just finshed a fully autonomous 9 day hike in the arctic sweden with these without any sacrifice in comfort. it does work for longer than 2 nights, this gentleman underestimated by far
I'm carrying 8 lbs of camera gear which takes a lot of space up. If you have really small, light and minimal gear you can get more days in that pack
Looks like a great pack! Going to check them out👍
Aonije offers a 30l 100$ less. I saw a comparison in UA-cam and i bough the Aonije and i love it.
I've checked that one out, looks decent just wish it had a 40l size
This looks like a great bag, I'm tempted to get one as I'm upgrading my kit currently to ultralight. But does it come with a rain cover? If not, what approach have you been taking if the weather turns? ☔
I hiked in the rain for 4 hours and nothing got wet inside. To be safe you can use a compactor bag or what I have is a 70L dry bag but I wasn't using it on this trip. With the dry bag there definitely wouldn't be a drop inside.
Side access is cool, might get this one for next camera bag
i find it way better than backpanel access. You've been there looking down at the mud deciding if you are putting your pack down face first in it to switch out a lens. Instead swinging is on the side of your hip using the side panel makes much more sense.
hey, whats your weight/height?
tried Aonijie backpack and it was too small for me
saw the review with a comparison where the author says that fastpack 30 is bigger
Make a comparison between that pack and AONIJIE C9111 30L.
I just got the Aonijie pack :) stay tuned I've been testing it the past 3 weeks.
@@IdRatherBeHiking Wow awesome. Cant wait for the review.