Redundancies are a must for me in winter i run super hot when hiking so a dry base layer is essential for me to change into then had down pants and down jacket when m at camp i never hike in down. Softshell pants synthetic base layer and a rab vr jacket for hiking 2 pair gloves 1 for hiking 1 for camp. No snow but sub temps i use the niak for snow i use the storm star. Weight is not considered for winter trips. So micro spikes are always carried.
Nice video. I dig the tables. I see those types in Japanese camping videos. Frying with titanium is tricky. I end up hovering the pan so food doesn't burn. I like the Firebox 8" cook kit. Basically the same but it's anodized aluminum so can sort of season it like cast iron. I've been wanting to try to bake a pizza using coals on top.
Yeah I need to spend more time cooking on the pan to see what the sweet spot is. One of my all time favorite pans is the Fry Bake in the Alpine size. I’ve baked all sorts of fun stuff with it. Hoping I can do similar with this Toaks kit. Need to try at home though first.
The Exped Dura 8R is incredible. Dunno about the 5R and 7R but every other pad I've used seems like a pool toy by comparison. The down insulation is phenomenal and it's surprisingly comfortable.
The problem I see with down mats is they pack so much bigger than. Thermarest and also I find difficult to have the down evenly distributed. I've been cold in spots sometimes and at home with a potent light I've come to realize that sometimes down does not cover everything in the mat so there could be some cold spots. This is a bit of a inconvenience. But the feel and comfort is top notch
Nice video, thank you. Very good winter gear. A lot comes from Europe, nortent, cumulus and exped, is something different than just american outdoor gear. I also had the nortent vern 1 but it was too small for me and my dog. I switched to the Fjallraven abisko lite 2, also a 4 season tent, and 600 grams lighter than the vern1.
Thanks! I'd sure love to try a Fjall tent, but they are hard to find here in the US. I looooove Cumulus! The two bags I have from them are incredible value and perform so well.
I think your setup is interesting, mainly because most of it isn't the "typical" winter load out. Nice to see different gear. Interesting hard shell jacket.
I’ve seen you in the new Black Diamond Hilight tent in a few videos. Would love to see a review on it, or include your reactions to it in another gear video.
I was initially excited about it with the updates they made, but ultimately wasn’t very happy with it. It’s far too short. Gear rubbing on the walls and getting wet was less than ideal. I ended up selling it after just a couple uses.
@@GunSheppard I’m a huge fan of the UltraGrid. I like it more than the UltraWeave. So I asked Brandon for the Avocado UltraGrid. With the UltraGrid I don’t have to be concerned about potential delamination that can happen with laminated fabrics.
@@BackcountryExposure Thanks for your response. Yeah I've been wary about Ultra delamination too. The idea of a fully-waterproof highly abrasion-resistant pack is awesome, but I think that the technology needs to mature a bit more. Maybe Aluula Graflyte fits the bill - time will tell.
Do you not bring any insulated booties to be able to take your moist hiking boots off when you get to camp? This is something I'm looking into for this season. The outdoor research tundra booties are on my radar...
I haven't in the past. Although, I do have a pair of Sierra Designs booties that I've thought to try. I've used however a pair of goose feet gear down booties for sleeping in the past.
It's rad! The inner is still breathable fabric and so it's not really all that different from mesh getting wet. I still keep vents open, and the Vern has two floor vents at the end and the door as well up top.
@@brandenlogan2523 it’s a prototype mid layer that I’ve been testing and giving feedback on for a long time now. I think they are looking at a 2025 release.
That's how it has felt here in Utah until about a week ago. But then it was a beautiful fall week again, in the 60's almost. ha ha! But snow is coming!
@@chasekregor yes, prototype. Been testing a couple different iterations the past several months. I think they are looking to release next year, spring ish.
Really nice load out! I really like the puffy pants. I take a pair in really cold and they are great for sitting around at camp. I’m with you on down. I tend to choose synthetic for my puffy coat, pants, gloves, etc. love the table. I have one similar that I use around camp and my hammock. Very handy and versatile.
Redundancies are a must for me in winter i run super hot when hiking so a dry base layer is essential for me to change into then had down pants and down jacket when m at camp i never hike in down. Softshell pants synthetic base layer and a rab vr jacket for hiking 2 pair gloves 1 for hiking 1 for camp. No snow but sub temps i use the niak for snow i use the storm star. Weight is not considered for winter trips. So micro spikes are always carried.
Superior wilderness designs makes the best ultralight backpacks on the market and it’s not even close
Really smart designs and attention to detail.
Great job as usual, I'm curios about the bindings on your B D ski's. what brand and model? they look super simple .
Very useful vid. Cheers for taking the time
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Love the tent, seems very beefy!! Sleeping cold is no fun and exhausting, a warm pad is key! Loved you showing and explaining the load you carry! 😊
Thanks for watching!
Solid gear list. I like the look of that shell and the pack is nice too. 👍🏻
Nice video. I dig the tables. I see those types in Japanese camping videos. Frying with titanium is tricky. I end up hovering the pan so food doesn't burn.
I like the Firebox 8" cook kit. Basically the same but it's anodized aluminum so can sort of season it like cast iron. I've been wanting to try to bake a pizza using coals on top.
Yeah I need to spend more time cooking on the pan to see what the sweet spot is.
One of my all time favorite pans is the Fry Bake in the Alpine size. I’ve baked all sorts of fun stuff with it. Hoping I can do similar with this Toaks kit. Need to try at home though first.
The Exped Dura 8R is incredible. Dunno about the 5R and 7R but every other pad I've used seems like a pool toy by comparison. The down insulation is phenomenal and it's surprisingly comfortable.
I haven't tried the Dura. So much gear, not enough time, haha!
The problem I see with down mats is they pack so much bigger than. Thermarest and also I find difficult to have the down evenly distributed. I've been cold in spots sometimes and at home with a potent light I've come to realize that sometimes down does not cover everything in the mat so there could be some cold spots. This is a bit of a inconvenience. But the feel and comfort is top notch
Nice video, thank you. Very good winter gear. A lot comes from Europe, nortent, cumulus and exped, is something different than just american outdoor gear. I also had the nortent vern 1 but it was too small for me and my dog. I switched to the Fjallraven abisko lite 2, also a 4 season tent, and 600 grams lighter than the vern1.
Thanks! I'd sure love to try a Fjall tent, but they are hard to find here in the US.
I looooove Cumulus! The two bags I have from them are incredible value and perform so well.
I think your setup is interesting, mainly because most of it isn't the "typical" winter load out. Nice to see different gear. Interesting hard shell jacket.
@@Rando-user-zm1fx I loooove the Teneqa bag. It’s roomy and mega warm.
I’ve seen you in the new Black Diamond Hilight tent in a few videos. Would love to see a review on it, or include your reactions to it in another gear video.
I was initially excited about it with the updates they made, but ultimately wasn’t very happy with it. It’s far too short. Gear rubbing on the walls and getting wet was less than ideal. I ended up selling it after just a couple uses.
Hi Devin, curious why you settled on UltraGrid for your Big Wild? I must admit it looks snazzy in Avocado!
@@GunSheppard I’m a huge fan of the UltraGrid. I like it more than the UltraWeave. So I asked Brandon for the Avocado UltraGrid. With the UltraGrid I don’t have to be concerned about potential delamination that can happen with laminated fabrics.
@@BackcountryExposure Thanks for your response. Yeah I've been wary about Ultra delamination too. The idea of a fully-waterproof highly abrasion-resistant pack is awesome, but I think that the technology needs to mature a bit more. Maybe Aluula Graflyte fits the bill - time will tell.
MAN! The amount or different gear available is BOGGLING !!!😶😯
Truly there's an insane amount of gear available out there.
That pack has some similarities to the Seek outside Unaweep 4800.
Do you not bring any insulated booties to be able to take your moist hiking boots off when you get to camp? This is something I'm looking into for this season. The outdoor research tundra booties are on my radar...
I haven't in the past. Although, I do have a pair of Sierra Designs booties that I've thought to try. I've used however a pair of goose feet gear down booties for sleeping in the past.
Okay that Nortent looks seriously bomber. How do you cope with condensation in the wintertime with a solid tent?
It's rad! The inner is still breathable fabric and so it's not really all that different from mesh getting wet. I still keep vents open, and the Vern has two floor vents at the end and the door as well up top.
Devin, what was the additional camera you used? Were you using a gimbal and specific camera or something all-in-one you used for b roll/side shots?
@@JarradShaw yeah that’s the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Used the active track in some of the shots.
Lol, love it. Cool use of that lil thing. Thanks Devin. Have a good evening.
What was that piece of Outdoor Vitals gear before the Ventus
@@brandenlogan2523 it’s a prototype mid layer that I’ve been testing and giving feedback on for a long time now. I think they are looking at a 2025 release.
@BackcountryExposure Awesome thanks.
Cool, thanx for the drop. However, it's still in the mid 70's at night in South Alabama. We obviously don't do seasons. Dang it man I hate that. 👴
That's how it has felt here in Utah until about a week ago. But then it was a beautiful fall week again, in the 60's almost. ha ha! But snow is coming!
What outdoor vitals mid layer is this? Prototype?
@@chasekregor yes, prototype. Been testing a couple different iterations the past several months. I think they are looking to release next year, spring ish.
A Norwegian tent 😀
@@Nordictor78 I’m loving it!
Really nice load out! I really like the puffy pants. I take a pair in really cold and they are great for sitting around at camp. I’m with you on down. I tend to choose synthetic for my puffy coat, pants, gloves, etc. love the table. I have one similar that I use around camp and my hammock. Very handy and versatile.
Nice! Little details make the difference in how the trip goes. Love it!