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10 Hiking Gadgets That Are Actually Useful (All Under 20$) 

Oscar Hikes
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@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
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@dylanpausic5026
@dylanpausic5026 4 дня назад
Is at this every time and I’ll say it again: I love the simplicity and how to the point your videos are. I feel like I never waste my time watching your videos unlike some other channels I follow that add fluff for video time into their videos.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
Thanks, it means a lot! 🙂 I actually realized this a year ago or maybe even a bit more now - that most hiking tips videos contain a lot of fluff, they talk too much about personal experience, and most of them talk about the same things. I think some more charesmatic people can get away with it, but I realized that I'm not one of them. So I just started trying to do the opposite of that. I'm trying to talk about new things that I haven't seen other people talk about, to not include a lot of fluff, and to give useful advice. And since I realized that and started following this strategy my channel started to grow. 🙂 It's getting a bit more stagnant now with the past few videos, so I'll have to readjust the strategy a bit, and try to think of something new. But anyway, I'm not complaining with how things are going now! 😀
@dylanpausic5026
@dylanpausic5026 4 дня назад
@@OscarHikes it definitely gives you a unique style of content that’s attractive to viewers who follow lots of backpacking RU-vid and don’t want to watch hours of videos and get nothing from it. As far as stagnation goes, some videos on European trails and their logistics would be awesome imo- I’m in the United States and can’t find much thorough and informative videos on the main hikes in Europe. I think your style could create an “easy to digest” and compact informative playlist on different major European hikes that could help out American backpackers
@MrSirlulzalot
@MrSirlulzalot 21 час назад
True. I first commented here 11 months ago, I just realized. ❤ 🫡
@not-a-raccoon
@not-a-raccoon 4 дня назад
1:47 A couple things. To use these, there needs to be a temperature differential between the cans. The receiving can needs to be cold, the filler can needs to be warm. Don't overfill the receiving can. Fill in short spurts and weigh the can. There are even cheaper versions. I got mine off of Temu for 30 Kroners. It's just a screw valve in an aluminum body with a couple of O rings. Dead simple and cheap to make.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
Yes, very good points! I didn't want to mention all this to make the video too long. But there are plenty of guides on how to use one anyway. Also, it's possible to use it when thru hiking by leaving one out in the sun and other one in cold water
@WoodswomanWrites
@WoodswomanWrites 3 дня назад
I appreciate your commitment to considering the environmental impact of specific pieces of gear. For example, it's nice to see you've found a natural fiber pack towel instead of a synthetic one, with the natural one eventually breaking down rather than lingering in the environment.
@sigberct
@sigberct 4 дня назад
the simplest, non-permanent solution to sleeping pad sliding i've found are those cheap cabinet shelf liner mats for your dishes. i take three tiny square sections, set them loose between my inflatable pad and tent. they work like a charm! in testing, i've found that larger thickness rubberbands might do the trick as well. haven't put them into play on an incline yet.
@patriciaparker2504
@patriciaparker2504 4 дня назад
I love all your videos thank you for the cheap gear recommendations (that are ACTUALLY cheap and good!)
@___Tom
@___Tom 3 дня назад
Great, please more of that!
@luck002
@luck002 День назад
I have had the Osprey pouch for a month now and got it very cheap for $5.5 in my country. It makes me ditch my bulky everyday wallet while still carrying all my cards, paper money and coins, and even my foldable sunglasses and its wipe cloth.😊
@guillaume8483
@guillaume8483 3 дня назад
Friendly comment : 0:12 Quick Draw Laces - Kindly note that these work differently than regular laces. I personaly feel that they leave my shoes unproperly tied, and less adjustable : Definitely an item to test before to go on a hike. 0:50 Leak-Proof Bottles - I chose a Plastic Flask, a.k.a. Refillable Pouch (which happens to be smaller, lightweight). Cost $1, used it for 250 nights with olive oil : love it. 2:43 Tick Removers - You want them with a small handle. This flat remover wouldn't be safe to use because you can't catch the bottom of the tic's head firmly enough, and it just wouldn't work in many cases as you'd be stuck trying to turn it. Regarding health in general : profesionnal advices are widely available. Thanks for an interesting video : I enjoy how original and creative your content is, Happy Hikes !
@chri_me
@chri_me 3 дня назад
Another solution I found for storing olive oil are those tiny bottles for Ginger Shots
@lukefitt56
@lukefitt56 3 дня назад
I enjoy these types of videos because I feel like I get a more honest review than just reading the bot reviews on a lot of websites 😅 I’m always a fan of finding new items I can use in my daily life and not just camping so keep it up!
@carldwyer6058
@carldwyer6058 4 дня назад
I thought the original gas refill tool, was made by a Korean company, there are mentions of the G-Works device at least eight years ago, while the flipfuel company was only founded in 2021. Flipfuel, I assume are just another copy, but expensive. I think it matters because too often American business gets credit for other countries innovation.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes День назад
Ohh, I always thought it was FlipFuel who invented it! Definately a mistake on my end.
@raykinit4701
@raykinit4701 4 дня назад
Great video, keep them coming. Thank you, Ray.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
Thanks, will do! 😀
@jeffreycarman2185
@jeffreycarman2185 3 дня назад
When it comes to backpacking, the simpler the better. Thanks for the video!
@mahmah441
@mahmah441 3 дня назад
That Velcro hack is awesome and more videos like this are so welcome
@danielbaumgartner575
@danielbaumgartner575 4 дня назад
Really appreciate the low budget approach! Thanks for sharing! :D
@MalinaCC
@MalinaCC 4 дня назад
Looks like some very useful products. Have been looking for zipper pulls and bottles like the ones you shared so this video was very helpful. Thanks for sharing!
@motivate-today
@motivate-today 3 дня назад
Very interesting, thank you. I'm planning on a long ebike trip or two next year and need advice on charging my battery. The choices I've thought about are : an extra battery, a bottle type dynamo with a small battery, a wind generator with a small battery or a solar array with a small battery.
@kaspersergej
@kaspersergej 4 дня назад
More of these kind of videos talking about gear please! Great stuff
@MarcelDefize
@MarcelDefize 4 дня назад
Maybe an idea for a future video, as I'm buying my gear and I'm a bit lost with which backpack size I will need. I'm thinking of using garbage bags to put my gear inside and measure roughly how many liters I need. Never seen anyone suggesting this. Would that measurement work? Cheers!
@bibibo743
@bibibo743 3 дня назад
I just take all my gear to the store and try it in other packs
@MarcelDefize
@MarcelDefize 3 дня назад
@@bibibo743 That could be an option for sure.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes День назад
Thanks for the idea! Well, I think the trash bag solution wouldn't be perfect. I would either go to a store with all my gear or ask a friend who has a similar backpack to try to fit in everything. This will be more accurate. For me personally though, I find that 50l is perfect.
@kiwimcp888
@kiwimcp888 3 дня назад
great video, thanks
@drytool
@drytool 4 дня назад
I like that the Osprey wallet has a top edge zipper.
@higler.
@higler. 4 дня назад
Great vid. Wouldn't mind seeing more like this 🙂
@sammcloughlin9291
@sammcloughlin9291 3 дня назад
That bottle of piss in the thumbnail is a bargain
@redred333
@redred333 3 дня назад
the hook velcro will assuredly wear through your sleep pad after a while lol.
@valstarkgraf
@valstarkgraf 4 дня назад
If you have one of those aluminized dehydrated food bag insulators, a crisps/chip bag (washed out) with mylar inside, or a piece of heavy duty aluminum foil, you can make that wallet RFID by creating a faraday cage.
@Andy-Mesa
@Andy-Mesa 4 дня назад
Govee does the same thing as that other thermometer and it’s way smaller and lighter. I’ve been using it for about 2 years now and haven’t needed to change the battery yet.
@lloydvogel6314
@lloydvogel6314 4 дня назад
Great list Oscar!
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
Thanks!
@PatrickKniesler
@PatrickKniesler 2 дня назад
fun!
@Natesoph
@Natesoph 4 дня назад
Velcro on air pad and pillow looks disaster waiting to happen to me. 😅
@matej1990
@matej1990 3 дня назад
What tent is that in the video? Durston X-Mid Pro 2?
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes День назад
Nope, it's the Outdoor Vitals Fortius 2p!
@BlueDragon00
@BlueDragon00 4 дня назад
love your channel, have you hiked in scotland?
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
Only as a kid 😂 But i would love to eventually do some of the longer ways up there...
@arkeez1181
@arkeez1181 4 дня назад
Hello. Why are you talking about packs linerS when the site says there is only one size (52L, which is way too big)? Did i miss something or what
@higler.
@higler. 4 дня назад
It's just a plastic bag, you can cut it to any length you desire, thus decreasing the liters.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes 4 дня назад
Yeah I think 52l is the perfect size for most people
@davidcann6021
@davidcann6021 4 дня назад
I have 1/10 items on the list :)
@tonysutton6559
@tonysutton6559 3 дня назад
I think that I'll get one of those digital thermometers to use at home to prove that my wife and daughter keep turning the heating up when I'm out of the house instead of wearing sensible clothing.
@viCoN24
@viCoN24 3 дня назад
And then what? You'll force them into being cold at their own house? I understand if money is tight then you don't have much choice. But doing that just to prove something and make your own family miserable is weird. Still, all the best!
@tonysutton6559
@tonysutton6559 2 дня назад
@@viCoN24 It's not that money is tight, it's the fact that they waste it. They have the heating turned up so hot that the dogs are lying on the stone slabs in the kitchen panting. And don't get me started on them having the heating on and leave windows and the outside doors wide open. I don't like paying for the 1/2 million bonuses for energy bosses.
@viCoN24
@viCoN24 2 дня назад
That sounds crazy and really wasteful! I'm totally on your side.
@OscarHikes
@OscarHikes День назад
Damn, that's a good idea! In our relationship with my wife, I'm leaning towards your end - I prefer a colder house with extra clothing! :D
@norgzotto
@norgzotto 2 дня назад
Crazy overpriced pieces of plastic.
@furiousdoe7779
@furiousdoe7779 4 дня назад
For ticks remove them by putting soap on them.
@Juanlu.
@Juanlu. 4 дня назад
No! Mala opción.
@tj8499
@tj8499 4 дня назад
Bad idea.
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