Man… these are nice and that is so funny/cool about the bag being used as a little chair for your girl! The cat at the end is wondering where it’s chair is haha these are all worthwhile options and the US products are always appreciated! Body armor-capable bags are very interesting and you’re hitting a lot of great price-points here. I’ve always settled for less (literally Walmart-level bags) when it comes to “EDC” backpacks (the ones that have been designated to stay in my vehicle). Even though my vehicle has never been broken into, I have a healthy fear of it happening and thus losing my pack. That would bite me hard if I ever had to carry it in an emergency situation where I’m away from home and needed to walk all the way back and actually… uuhhh… have to seriously use the pack. When going out for a day-trip, I often find myself using the good ol’ dry bag and then bring the 5.11 Rush for longer excursions. Thanks for keeping me updated on all of this newer and nice gear. I tend to find one thing that I like and then keep it and lose touch with new innovations (be it in packs, flashlights, etc). This content is a great refresher due to the high quality presentation and your ability to be knowledgable about a bunch of items all in one video while showing them off. Right now, I’m definitely in the market for a pack to use when riding my bike. I’d like to get out/do that more often and at locations further away from the house plus longer distance. I’m actually going to re-watch this video and see if one of these options sticks out to me as being a good contender! Another great one!
I'm looking for a universal back and this velcro with organizer is awesome, plus it can be used with pouches. I need an edc/ urban/commuter back, but also for some light (or not so light) one day hicking trips. What I'm really interested in, is ability to organise space inside with different setups. I thought about bags from vanquest and Nitecore but I don't want tacticool look (not anotherone 😅). I also thought about something from lowepro for hicking but I would need another back for mo -fr. I just want something to replace my older rucksacks but also something universal to simplified my setup. Now I have to many backpacks which I don't use because I'm not entirely happy with them. decisions, decisions... There is one problem. They are shipping inside USA and to army post office and I'm in EU. But if I don't find similar option... import.
@@wesolowskimatt Great timing for your search! The next video im working on is EDC backpacks lol! Going to be looking at a customized greenrood136 rainmaker, the able carry daily plus, alpaka elements, minaal daily 3 and matador beast 18! I believe a few ship globally.
Great video. I am looking for something bigger. I often need backpack for Longer period And don't want to have EDC And 2 day backpack. Ideally something you can easilly extend. 👍
I chose a daily backpack for a long time and chose the Ukrainian m23 tot-2 from the company STS (Special tactical systems). it has only 12 liters capacity, but I don't need more for edc. it does not look very tactical and does not attract attention. I also want a ПК-S model for 35 liters. Thanks 4 interesting video
@@UrbanSurvivor Thank you! I have several tactical backpacks due to being 1st Lt in the Civil Air Patrol. We have 24-hour packs and 72-hour packs we keep handy for missions with the US Air Force at least once per quarter and four to five times each year for practice and when disaster strikes, we get assigned for search and rescue missions........
@@gregsmith1116 oh wow thats really cool I wasnt aware that you serve in the civil air patrol! Thank you for your service thats incredible! You must be an expert when it comes to 24 and 72 hour bags. One of these days Im going to show off my minuteman kit bit still need a few components to add.
Thank you! It's from Rip Curls Anti Series Windbreaker jacket! My wide actually bought it for herself to wear when she was pregnant but now I wear it lol