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Backpacking Gear You Should Know About! 

Bryce Newbold
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Cheap gear that I love below!
Dog Bone - apexgiant.com/...
Pot - amzn.to/3SMukNW
Saw - bit.ly/3Et0cmh
Stakes (Shepherd Hook) - amzn.to/3ChMX5f
Stakes (I-Beam) www.bigagnes.c...
Trowel - apexgiant.com/...
Towel - amzn.to/3V7W7df
Water Filter - bit.ly/3VifEYC
Backpacks That I Use
liteaf.com?ref=401
My Go-To GPS Watch
us.coros.com/?... (Free accessory with code Coros-NEWBOLD)
Other Gear I Use:
Axe - amzn.to/2Aw5pb0
Backpack (LiteAF) - liteaf.com?ref=401
Backpack (Hyperlite Mountain Gear) - bit.ly/370kl4m
Backpacking Knife - amzn.to/2BlZLrO
Bushcraft Knife - amzn.to/3qbEdJx
Buck Saw Boreal 21* amzn.to/3AJxDgw
Buck Saw Sven* amzn.to/3mREsXX
Folding Saw - bit.ly/3Et0cmh
Garmin Fenix 5 - amzn.to/2Rqs2aS
Gloves - amzn.to/3rcVimt
GPS Satellite Locator - amzn.to/3AiY9iE
Camp Shoes - bit.ly/34OuMHz
Chair - bit.ly/3KkjLNV
Headlamp - amzn.to/34sNhgo
Jacket - outdoorvitals.....
Klymit Insulated Sleeping Pad - bit.ly/3Mo60yS
Knife - amzn.to/2AuLqcT
Mask - amzn.to/3GaflWN
Pants -
Pillow - amzn.to/333Bvwg
Puffy Jacket - bit.ly/3u6oLyH
Quilts - bit.ly/3q09Dle
Sandals - bit.ly/3CmaKAw
Shoes (waterproof) bit.ly/34amz0a
Sit Pad - bit.ly/3KVCqzv
Sleeping Bag (quilt) - bit.ly/3q09Dle
Sleeping Pad CHEAP - bit.ly/3vBws2d
Sleeping Pad 3 season- bit.ly/3MLTBVB
Sleeping Pad Comfort - amzn.to/3ra8XZp
Stove - amzn.to/3nyjgEd
Sun Hoodie (Outdoor Vitals) - outdoorvitals.....
Sun Hoodie (townshirt) - www.townshirt.co?aff=2
Tarp - amzn.to/3FAK7rR
Tent (Freestanding) - amzn.to/3T7hVV5
Tent (non-free) - amzn.to/31AiroA
Tent Insert - amzn.to/3dorHPe
Titanium Pot - amzn.to/3aFzq9I
Trail Runners - amzn.to/2Ro5dEH
Trowl - amzn.to/3R9tnP5
Watch - us.coros.com/?... (Free accessory with code Coros-NEWBOLD)
Water Filter - amzn.to/2EyHYBx
Water Bottles (collapsible) - bit.ly/3IciWoi
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Комментарии : 73   
@scottbutler1561
@scottbutler1561 2 года назад
Great video Bryce, the $3 Aquaclip for mounting a bottle on your shoulder strap, almost any alcohol stove, and the standard Luci light are also great bargains for the well under $40 gear list.
@aw8388
@aw8388 2 года назад
Here's a quick easy on the metric system. 25 mm is ROUGHLY an inch. 100 mm is 4". So 250 mm is 10". And if you flip back and forth between cm and mm, just drop or add a zero. 250mm=25cm=10".
@nobison6185
@nobison6185 2 года назад
A car wash in my area provides drying towels that can go thru the laundry multiple times. I ask for extras every time I clean my vehicle. Also I have found o-rings to fix my brs stove at a local hardware (fyi: don't open the valve past its limit)
@robertclark8044
@robertclark8044 2 года назад
$20 CNOC bag for use with the Sawyer Squeeze instead of the bags that come with it. I take the $20 Flextail Gear tiny pump to inflate my sleeping pad.
@sophiebeaudoin5294
@sophiebeaudoin5294 Год назад
Love the background noise!!!
@TennesseeSlim
@TennesseeSlim 2 года назад
I upgraded to the 240mm zubat silky saw. I love the scabbard. They have a straight blade version aswell.
@javiercontreras2358
@javiercontreras2358 Год назад
Pause is everything
@camgrice
@camgrice 2 года назад
Plus one on the Silky F180
@GIRLplusDOGAdventures
@GIRLplusDOGAdventures 2 года назад
I bent the BA I-beam tent stakes the first time I put it in CO ground .
@chriseidam7319
@chriseidam7319 2 года назад
Thanks for the good suggestions. I agree on the Mini. I have it and the Squeeze. It works fine for me because I gravity-filter as I hike with a collapsing water bag strapped upside down on my shoulder strap and with a line running from the filter up to my shoulder strap near my head so I can drink as I hike without putting down my trekking poles. I just turn my head and there is the line. I attached a Camelbak nozzle at the end of the line, and a quick-release line joiner at the filter end so I can quickly detach the bottle from the filter when I refill the bag. I disagree on your choices for a trowel. The Cargo is supreme because it doesn't cut into the palm of your hand, and it has a saw edge by which to cut roots. I like that Dog Bone suggestion. Thanks for your entertaining videos.
@daven.7685
@daven.7685 Год назад
Very helpful info on the Sawyer water filters. Thank you!
@scubahiker
@scubahiker Год назад
I hear you on the hard to do PCT method using thin rope! I have the dogbone and without gloves, it's impossible! Its a two person job easily. Would love to see hacks to make this possible solo!
@jeffreycarman2185
@jeffreycarman2185 Год назад
Thanks for the video.
@bihlygoat
@bihlygoat Год назад
I also like Sawyer filters the best. My favorite is the Micro (somehow bigger than the Mini?) - it has almost the same flow rate as the standard Squeeze but is quite a bit smaller and weighs less (2.2oz on my scale, with flip-top, vs 2.5oz for the Squeeze and 1.4oz for the Mini). Also, for drying off my tent I really like a Swedish Cloth. Only downside is they get stiff when dry, so may not be the best as a towel.
@JuanRamirez-jm9bp
@JuanRamirez-jm9bp 2 года назад
The brs also revolutioned my life! Thanks for this Gear review
@AdventuresofGraywolf
@AdventuresofGraywolf 2 года назад
Just make sure you align the I-beam stakes to face your tent so the force aligns with the beam. If not, it'll bend like anything else, if not easier. Haven't tested or seen any strength tests but pound for pound, with the same material, I'd think that a three-ridge stake would be strongest in general usage with the whole gamut of experienced users. It would be an interesting experiment. I use a sawyer squeeze with a couple of smart water bottles. If you want to empty it, you just throw an empty or fairly empty bottle on the outlet with a cheap F-F adapter and blow the water through. I backflush it after every use. No reason to carry the syringe thing. Also, order a few washers in case you lose or break one. They're like 50c a piece or so and they work on the mini.
@brianadventures9622
@brianadventures9622 2 года назад
Insert negative comment.... Where's that beer?!? Is this even Bryce? But seriously, gonna have to check out those I beam stakes!
@Canadian_Craftsman
@Canadian_Craftsman 2 года назад
🤣✌️💚 agreed.. on both statements!!
@philliptaylor2870
@philliptaylor2870 2 года назад
I started using Kuju Coffee and now leave the drippers at home. Great coffee, less hassle.
@AJMarrara
@AJMarrara 2 года назад
The chamois is a must have.
@freeheel748
@freeheel748 2 года назад
You got me to carry a saw like that. Great idea for winter.
@pedroclaro7822
@pedroclaro7822 2 года назад
A small multitool saw does fine for me to cook with my wood stove in summer but during winter yeah a campfire with some decent logs is a godsend. Although I switched my folding saw for a manual chainsaw. Chews through wood, it's lighter and smaller.
@pedroclaro7822
@pedroclaro7822 2 года назад
Also you can buy an equivalent saw to that for 10$
@OutLan
@OutLan Год назад
Finally! Someone agrees with me on the Sawyer Mini!
@DollyTheLlama
@DollyTheLlama 2 года назад
I honestly can't complain about the Sawyer mini. I've lived in places with just as little water coming out of the tap at times, and I'm not new to having to boil it. Comparatively, a Sawyer mini out on the trail is a godsend. If I were in a race or camping with a group of people that I had to feed and water, I'd get something else.
@hoser7706
@hoser7706 Год назад
Can we not all agree now, the BRS is a name brand stove!? Lol. They must be outselling the rest. The only other stoves worth considering imho are four pot support styles like some Soto setups or the old Giga Power.
@mikitta47
@mikitta47 2 года назад
1. Those I-Beams look interesting. Im in WV so the hooks work pretty good. Dutch makes 2 sizes in Ti and Jve never had them bend on me. I've had Al y-hooks bend, though. 2. Ti cup. I went with a 500 ml Timberbrother cup. I think I eat a lot less at a meal than many folks, though. I can't eat more than about half a commercial freeze dried meal, so I dehy my own. My meals are only about 100 grams each and only take about 8 ounces of water to rehy. I carry a GSI infinity mug for the rehy because I hate eating out of a baggy. 3. While I currently use an Ursack for my food, I've thought about getting a hanging system to pare down weight. Have you ever tried to hang a bag using a pair of loop aliens?
@tbmpoy9375
@tbmpoy9375 2 года назад
Hey Bryce, Thanks for this Gear review
@ronaldrose7593
@ronaldrose7593 2 года назад
Hello 👋 Bryce, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for sharing this most informative video. You made some great choices. All the best to you and your family 👪. Stay safe out there. 🤗
@Pilgrimpinepike
@Pilgrimpinepike Год назад
Fire took alot of my weight out for me tbh. I lost most of my cold weather gear which is quite funny tbh.
@waynehead7271
@waynehead7271 Год назад
I carry the Sawyer Mini with the flushing syringe, because the syringe can generate higher *air* pressure & speed than most human lungs. It's just in shorter bursts. Yeah ... why blow with your own bellows, when the clean out tool does the same job, wet or dry?
@whatsnottohike
@whatsnottohike 2 года назад
For Titanium pots, use Boundless Voyage. Thank me later
@danielfegley2735
@danielfegley2735 2 года назад
Most of the advice was good but tent stakes, metal cook pot and garden shovel I can get those things for a lot less and I think I can find them all at Lowe's or some discount store titanium isn't necessary, for your other video I found out the hard way that alcohol and hiking don't mix twisted my ankle really bad it's ok now but had to stay off it for a week
@geauxherd762
@geauxherd762 2 года назад
We’ve seen My pillow and sham wow…now where’s your Billy Mays products?
@Divici02623
@Divici02623 2 года назад
Good video. Thanks for sharing 👍. I-beam is shaped like an I by the way
@MoosebearAdventures
@MoosebearAdventures Год назад
Great vid.
@hartshorn95
@hartshorn95 Год назад
Give us more info on those tent pegs vs msr !
@thereconrigger4956
@thereconrigger4956 2 года назад
Hey Bryce how many D's are in "water filder" lol. J/k bro, I'm from Maryland and people make fun of me all the time because I say "wooder" instead of "water", or "warsh" instead of "wash". Great video dude. I'm definitely grabbin 1 of those dogbones.
@trailheadjunkie
@trailheadjunkie 2 года назад
Big Agnes stakes are awesome. I kept the one that came with my Tiger Wall and have performed just as good as the MSR. The only time I bent one was when I used a large rock 😅
@danielkutcher5704
@danielkutcher5704 2 года назад
How do you cook those "steaks"?
@GoneFeralWithSquidly
@GoneFeralWithSquidly 2 года назад
Toaks 750 ml pot FTW I have a dogbone but I had to pay for my own. 😂🤣
@James-sir
@James-sir 2 года назад
I just use a Ka-Bar knife to dig
@HikingwithGus
@HikingwithGus 2 года назад
I may have to reconsider doing any more hikes with you if you are going to continue talking about blowing your mini.... Just saying. Great vid "Bruce" :)
@RickMunday
@RickMunday 2 года назад
I wanted to like the BRS, but I had two that the arms melted off at the pins where they fold under when not in use. The pins literally melted!
@BenMcmillen
@BenMcmillen 2 года назад
Thanks for the shoutout!
@martinerhard8447
@martinerhard8447 2 года назад
Bryce you should check out the new "trailaqua" filter which is like a improved saywer squeeze! Then also UG tools knives. They make ultralight outdoor knives with 3D printed titanium handels (the blade is still steel) Next the knifepointgear UL saw which is a quite interesting saw concept Cool reviews! Keep em coming!
@pedroclaro7822
@pedroclaro7822 Год назад
8:53 LOL
@adrianaharley5487
@adrianaharley5487 Год назад
Great review of items as always. ALSO...Just watched your short on your overnight tick bite experience. Pls seek med. help to stave off Lyme disease.
@tadlautner
@tadlautner 2 года назад
How many sunglasses do you need?
@sknight13602
@sknight13602 Год назад
More tarp vids
@sknight13602
@sknight13602 Год назад
Just kidding, great content keep it up
@dm9078
@dm9078 2 года назад
Hey OHIO in the house!
@Lv4_o2
@Lv4_o2 2 года назад
BeFree, 750 ml Toaks and my hubby’s Silky saw for the win!🥸. Still haven’t done a bear bag, I’ve been carrying the bear bin…heavy, but I like not having to stress about the perfect tree. I do still put my homemade jerky and coffee creamer in an Loksak Opsak bag, I found those two items have a strong odor. I ripped one and duck taped it, use it for my garbage…still seems to chill the odor.
@RiPCORD100
@RiPCORD100 Год назад
I've bent that stake still no good stakes out there
@ishaychuk
@ishaychuk Год назад
How can you recommend something you haven't tried yet ? 🤔
@BryceNewbold
@BryceNewbold Год назад
Those particular products need to be taken as a "initial impression". Hence why I let everyone know I havnt used it yet. More of a "hey this exists, now go do some research" type review.
@ishaychuk
@ishaychuk Год назад
@BryceNewbold Thanks for replying. Good point 👌
@BryceNewbold
@BryceNewbold Год назад
@@ishaychuk no prob👍🙂
@claytonrohrer2099
@claytonrohrer2099 2 года назад
I’m here in Ohio too and I’m wondering if there are any good places to backpack here?
@AJKPenguin
@AJKPenguin 2 года назад
Shawnee State Forest; Caesar's Creek; Zaleski; Lake Vesuvius; Hocking Hills; Mohican; Twin Valley Metropark; Hamilton County Metroparks, particularly toward the west of the County. Just in Kentucky, you have Red River Gorge, Daniel Boone National Forest, Cumberland Gap. In Indiana, Hoosier National Forest, Brookville Lake. In PA, Laurel Highlands, Oil Creek, Minister Creek, Allegheny National Forest. This isn't a complete list.
@elizabethingram9784
@elizabethingram9784 2 года назад
😊😊😊
@alexwbanks70
@alexwbanks70 2 года назад
I'd really like to see you bend that I beam or groundhog with your hands. ;-)... Sorry the one thing I thing I totally disagree with you on this one Bryce. Never get the mini Saywer people!!!
@jurgschupbach3059
@jurgschupbach3059 8 месяцев назад
Pain Rays bekomne ich Gratis
@jellybeanhikes9581
@jellybeanhikes9581 2 года назад
After hiking more than 7500 miles in 18 months i will say the mini sucks it clogs way to bad stay away from it.
@rickwheeler978
@rickwheeler978 8 месяцев назад
Titanium stakes aside, your mom weighs literally nothing. We've discussed this
@russelllieser4226
@russelllieser4226 2 года назад
Trowls are a joke. Shovle only way to go.
@fearsomefawkes6724
@fearsomefawkes6724 2 года назад
Ugh, not a fan of videos showing off gear when you haven't even used them yet.
@abelnunez-guerrero3832
@abelnunez-guerrero3832 2 года назад
Great video @BryceNswbold! 💯🙌🏽⛰
@billprice6458
@billprice6458 Год назад
Tired of gear. Just gonna strap my serta to my back and go for it.
@daniel_503
@daniel_503 2 года назад
First?
@freeheel748
@freeheel748 2 года назад
You da man yo!
@The_Eastbound_Hyena
@The_Eastbound_Hyena 2 года назад
My god, how old is this move? Are you guys a meme yet?
@freeheel748
@freeheel748 2 года назад
@@The_Eastbound_Hyena, You mad bro? You can play too! Or just STFU.
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