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Ultralight Backpacking Stove Showdown: PocketRocket Deluxe vs BRS-3000T
Просмотров 70623 часа назад
Today we take a look at teo ultralight backpacking stoves: the MSR PocketRocket Deluxe ( alnk.to/btnA8QT ) vs the BRS 3000T ( alnk.to/8PEdqCO ). How efficient are they and is the Pocket Rocket worth the extra weight? RESOURCES Travel Deals: bit.ly/TDTravelDeals Top Miles Points Credit Cards: bit.ly/CreditCardsRanked Weekly Gear Deals Updates: bit.ly/terradriftsignup GET MORE Read the blog: terr...
Backpacking 101: Physical Training for Backpacking [Lesson 17]
Просмотров 290День назад
This is the seventeenth and final lesson in the 17-part course covering all the basics of backcountry backpacking! In this lesson you'll learn how to get in shape for backpacking. Get the written version of the course complete with product links, discounts, and additional resources by signing up for our Patreon: bit.ly/BackpackingTerradrift (cancel anytime)! Course Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLmcBH...
Ultralight Showdown: LiteAF vs Gossamer Gear Backpacks Field Tested
Просмотров 347День назад
In this review we're putting two ultralight backpacks to the test: the Gossamer Gear Gorilla 50 (alnk.to/btnzvBy) and the LiteAF ECOPAK 40L Curve Full Suspension (bit.ly/4cqJLVh). Ultralight Kit Review: ruclips.net/video/WzxtkxVpJvo/видео.html Gorilla 50 Review: ruclips.net/video/RfjxvgEvLDU/видео.html LiteAF Review: ruclips.net/video/fHPgpCtzjDY/видео.html RESOURCES Travel Deals: bit.ly/TDTrav...
Backpacking 101: How to Repair Your Outdoor Gear [Lesson 16]
Просмотров 138День назад
This is the sixteenth part of a 17-part course covering all the basics of backcountry backpacking! In this lesson you'll learn how to repair and take care of your gear so it lasts for years. Get the written version of the course complete with product links, discounts, and additional resources by signing up for our Patreon: bit.ly/BackpackingTerradrift (cancel anytime)! Course Playlist ruclips.n...
Backpacking 101: Where To Find Sustainable Gear [Lesson 15]
Просмотров 120День назад
This is the fifteenth part of a 17-part course covering all the basics of backcountry backpacking! In this lesson you'll learn what sustainable gear is and where you can find it. Get the written version of the course complete with product links, discounts, and additional resources by signing up for our Patreon: bit.ly/BackpackingTerradrift (cancel anytime)! Course Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLmcBHj...
Backpacking 101: Animals and Animal Safety [Lesson 14]
Просмотров 149День назад
This is the fourteenth part of a 17-part course covering all the basics of backcountry backpacking! In this lesson you'll learn how to avoid animal encounters and what to do if you spot animals in the wild. Get the written version of the course complete with product links, discounts, and additional resources by signing up for our Patreon: bit.ly/BackpackingTerradrift (cancel anytime)! Course Pl...
Backpacking 101: Basic Navigation [Lesson 13]
Просмотров 75День назад
This is the thirteenth part of a 17-part course covering all the basics of backcountry backpacking! In this lesson you'll learn basic navigation to make every trip more enjoyable. Get the written version of the course complete with product links, discounts, and additional resources by signing up for our Patreon: bit.ly/BackpackingTerradrift (cancel anytime)! Course Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLmcBH...
Let's test my 8.2 lb ultralight kit (and backpack in barefoot sandals)!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.День назад
Let's test my 8.2 lb ultralight kit (and backpack in barefoot sandals)!
Backpacking 101: Health, Safety, and First Aid [Lesson 12]
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Backpacking 101: Health, Safety, and First Aid [Lesson 12]
Suunto Sonic: Running with Open Ear, Bone Conducting Headphones [Review]
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Suunto Sonic: Running with Open Ear, Bone Conducting Headphones [Review]
Backpacking 101: Cooking and Food [Lesson 11]
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Backpacking 101: Cooking and Food [Lesson 11]
Backpacking 101: Water Filtration and Purification [Lesson 10]
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Backpacking 101: Water Filtration and Purification [Lesson 10]
Backpacking 101: Setting Up Camp [Lesson 9]
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Backpacking 101: Setting Up Camp [Lesson 9]
Backpacking 101: Footwear [Lesson 8]
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Backpacking 101: Footwear [Lesson 8]
The $99 Daypack! REI Trail 25 Review
Просмотров 49314 дней назад
The $99 Daypack! REI Trail 25 Review
Backpacking 101: Clothing and Layering [Lesson 7]
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Backpacking 101: Clothing and Layering [Lesson 7]
A Recyclable Sleeping Pad? The Big Agnes Circle Back [Review]
Просмотров 11521 день назад
A Recyclable Sleeping Pad? The Big Agnes Circle Back [Review]
Backpacking 101: Sleep Systems [Lesson 6]
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Backpacking 101: Sleep Systems [Lesson 6]
Backpacking 101: Tents [Lesson 5]
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Backpacking 101: Tents [Lesson 5]
Backpacking 101: Choosing a Backpack [Lesson 4]
Просмотров 19321 день назад
Backpacking 101: Choosing a Backpack [Lesson 4]
7 Hikes Near Hood River and Mt. Hood, Oregon
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7 Hikes Near Hood River and Mt. Hood, Oregon
Backpacking 101: What To Pack [Lesson 3]
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Backpacking 101: What To Pack [Lesson 3]
Backpacking 101: Trip Planning [Lesson 2]
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Backpacking 101: Trip Planning [Lesson 2]
Backpacking 101: Leave No Trace [Lesson 1]
Просмотров 30528 дней назад
Backpacking 101: Leave No Trace [Lesson 1]
Palo Duro Canyon: Face to Face with the Dreaded Tarantula Hawk
Просмотров 258Месяц назад
Palo Duro Canyon: Face to Face with the Dreaded Tarantula Hawk
Mountain Biking in Mantua, Utah
Просмотров 206Месяц назад
Mountain Biking in Mantua, Utah
The Grayl GeoPress Titanium: Purify, Filter... and Cook?
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Месяц назад
The Grayl GeoPress Titanium: Purify, Filter... and Cook?
Hiking Texas Hill Country | My New Guidebook is Here!
Просмотров 89Месяц назад
Hiking Texas Hill Country | My New Guidebook is Here!
Biking the Good Water Rim Trail in the San Rafael Swell
Просмотров 177Месяц назад
Biking the Good Water Rim Trail in the San Rafael Swell

Комментарии

  • @baseadventures9954
    @baseadventures9954 17 часов назад

    Great review, would 125 tracking poles work?

  • @ImbaSimbaToshimba
    @ImbaSimbaToshimba День назад

    @terradrift is this tent also good at rain conditions?

  • @antipop885
    @antipop885 День назад

    Yea, i will stick with my Tevas, crazy to me that you can deal with a thong in your toes 🤷‍♂️

  • @one4all885
    @one4all885 День назад

    Seems biased here. The black hole being able to pack itself is a good thing because that helps with space when not in use. Why even mention the extra 2 pockets that don't secure anything except the backpack straps, and no way you'd want to use those pockets for other things because those pockets don't completely close. I have a gregory. I prefer using the side pocket for dirty clothes instead of the bottom from the allpa which would easily make the bag look deformed if items aren't evenly distributed and flat. Not really an issue since those compartments aren't usually enough to hold all used clothes. So having a dirty clothes bag is better. But no way I'd want to put shoes in the bottom compartment of the allpa. It would smash my shoes and maybe make it lose its shape.

  • @VTPyzon
    @VTPyzon 2 дня назад

    Love your videos! But I have to admit I was really hoping it was going to be His vs Theirs 😅

  • @TennesseeSlim
    @TennesseeSlim 2 дня назад

    Having the port on the side is a game changer I've been waiting for it awhile now. Definitely recommend the hydrapak contour

  • @TennesseeSlim
    @TennesseeSlim 2 дня назад

    Yea hydrapak has the best products for water storage. not to mention the beyond lifetime warranty

  • @Im_With_Stupid
    @Im_With_Stupid 3 дня назад

    My most expensive poles are a pair of $160 Leki Sherpas. Best poles I've ever owned for tough climbs, but definitely not what you want for a casual stroll through the forest. I call them my 4-Low poles. You don't have to cheat yourself if you're on a budget, though. There's no shortage of used high end trekking poles on eBay and you can often get them cheap. You just have to check daily and be ready to buy right then when you see a deal. Not too long ago I saw a nice looking pair of Leki Makulu poles with a $35 buy price and they lasted just about as long as you'd have expected them to before somebody snatched them up, which was like half an hour.

  • @josephi6916
    @josephi6916 3 дня назад

    😂

  • @halfpinthiker6568
    @halfpinthiker6568 3 дня назад

    You have the weight of the shoes backwards.

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 4 дня назад

    Affordable e-bikes are as heavy as a tank. Love their system, buy an extra battery

  • @JSabh
    @JSabh 4 дня назад

    I have noticed that the folding yaks are preferred by women. Probably because it requires no work compared and its lighter. Amazon has a 14ft full drop stitch yak thats super staband fast. Its called the bonnlo and its 500$. Can not beat it.

  • @monkeyface101
    @monkeyface101 4 дня назад

    I don’t see the beach wheels on the rovr website

  • @Midimoho
    @Midimoho 4 дня назад

    😂

  • @ttanke
    @ttanke 4 дня назад

    Has Cotopaxi put out a newer version? Because the price difference I'm seeing now is huge compared to 140! And it also packs down in itself now?...

  • @ashiques3253
    @ashiques3253 4 дня назад

    Is there anyone else find her style so annoying?

  • @karachesley
    @karachesley 5 дней назад

    As often as I can, yeeeah!! Love this place Especially in winter

  • @slowtaknow
    @slowtaknow 5 дней назад

    I like the ones I had gotten off of Amazon, cheap price, works well, and has built in piezo lighter

  • @slowtaknow
    @slowtaknow 5 дней назад

    Two way different size burners on those, the larger one is better suited for larger pots and of course the smaller one is better suited for like a canteen cup size pot.

    • @Terradrift
      @Terradrift 5 дней назад

      On the contrary we found the BRS (smaller) threw off a massive flame. Did you watch the video? 😂

    • @slowtaknow
      @slowtaknow 2 дня назад

      @@Terradrift I watched your video, I also have used multiple types of these stoves, the larger burner is in fact for larger pots, the smaller one may have a massive flame but it's wasted when used on larger pots, you get a bad hotspot from it. I have warped titanium before because I didn't realize this fact. The longer you use them the more you will know😁

    • @Terradrift
      @Terradrift 2 дня назад

      To reiterate the video: The BRS has a large flame spread with small support arms and did not work well with small pots.

  • @Dominyk1000
    @Dominyk1000 5 дней назад

    I have MSR Windmaster and bring BRS300T as a backup 😄 Nice video, thank you gor this comparison!

  • @karachesley
    @karachesley 5 дней назад

    Also- Do trees poop? "Well..there ARe #2 pencils..." 🤔🙃

  • @karachesley
    @karachesley 5 дней назад

    😅 "what's brown and sticky?" ...a stick...! 😂

  • @lesliemitten7838
    @lesliemitten7838 5 дней назад

    I have a BRS .. don't like it.. but I did like the price.

  • @craigshandworld
    @craigshandworld 5 дней назад

    So this thing will not just go on its own like proper E bikes? the videos seem to show that you must still bike and thins thing just gives it a boost and makes biking easier ?

  • @roughwalkers
    @roughwalkers 5 дней назад

    Great content 💪 the ridgeline hammocks are great

  • @DavidBlackDisalvo
    @DavidBlackDisalvo 6 дней назад

    They absolutely do not get 45 miles per charge

  • @michaelschuler7397
    @michaelschuler7397 6 дней назад

    Fear and loathing in Las Vegas

  • @jimaika12
    @jimaika12 6 дней назад

    hi

  • @user-om9be3up7q
    @user-om9be3up7q 6 дней назад

    Hykes Trailblazers are my favorite barefoot hiking boots. 🤠

  • @user-om9be3up7q
    @user-om9be3up7q 6 дней назад

    Hykes Trailblazers are my favorite barefoot hiking boots. 🤠

  • @user-om9be3up7q
    @user-om9be3up7q 6 дней назад

    Hykes Trailblazers are my favorite barefoot hiking boots. 🤠

  • @Terradrift
    @Terradrift 6 дней назад

    Today we take a look at teo ultralight backpacking stoves: the MSR PocketRocket Deluxe ( alnk.to/btnA8QT ) vs the BRS 3000T ( alnk.to/8PEdqCO ). How efficient are they and is the Pocket Rocket worth the extra weight? *affiliate links

  • @snackoncierge1
    @snackoncierge1 6 дней назад

    It works😂

  • @lesliemitten7838
    @lesliemitten7838 6 дней назад

    I give my gear away to fellow hikers.. just recently gave tents to a friend in exchange for her shuttle service. Win win.

  • @martuchna6084
    @martuchna6084 6 дней назад

    And is not that chip. If you think about prices of ebiks going down

  • @user-wb7rv7kg2j
    @user-wb7rv7kg2j 7 дней назад

    I’m a yeti fan I’ve seen the ice retention, love it as a seat, stool and cooler. Plus there’s tons of accessories, yes they aren’t included but you can get things as your needs arise. One thing I def do not like is rovers tires. I’d rather yetis never flats. Yeti is what I have and love but props on rover for their dry bin.

  • @toojdrei7437
    @toojdrei7437 7 дней назад

    hi, good day! Please share the link on where to order. Thank you in advance!

  • @CameronVirrill
    @CameronVirrill 7 дней назад

    Could the female (? - the one starting with the GG pack) be more off-putting? A review is meant to be about the gear, NOT the person reviewing it. Get off stage, stop mugging for the camera, and start focusing on the qualities of the pack.

  • @aries_tottle5551
    @aries_tottle5551 7 дней назад

    I have the 40L REI Trail, used it in Canada and absolutely loved it! I was in the market for a daypack and was stuck between the REI 25L trail and the Osprey Daylite plus which is a 20L. I went with the Osprey simply because I wanted to try something new and also the deciding factor for me was that it has an opening pocket in the back of the Osprey and it was $25 cheaper. Had the 25 trail had that just like its bigger brother the 40L I would’ve bought the 25L. I hate that I had to buy a rain cover for the Osprey since the Trail 25 comes with one. Especially for the price.

  • @amalielaursen1280
    @amalielaursen1280 7 дней назад

    I would like to see a rewiew on the new gg gorilla😊.

  • @Soloriderpowder
    @Soloriderpowder 7 дней назад

    Ultralight chopsticks

  • @thetrick9
    @thetrick9 7 дней назад

    I got the kit for my bike to replace a car and so far after 900km I love it. But you have to do a proper research if it will fit your bike (I had no problem for 11 year old cube cross bike) but I was considering putting it on my road bike, no chance because there is not enough space for pedal sensor on the cranks. I waited maybe 7 months, that whole preorder process sucks big time but I get that since they are new small company they are trying to protect themselves. Getting an actual ebike for me is no go because I don't have space for yet another bike and good enough for me ebikes start at 2500 EUR so swytch is way cheaper. I would say if you don't mind doing a little DYI project, don't mind waiting and you are sure it would fit than get it. Just manage your expectations upfront and all will be fine.

  • @Terradrift
    @Terradrift 8 дней назад

    In this review we're putting two ultralight backpacks to the test: the Gossamer Gear Gorilla 50 (alnk.to/btnzvBy) and the LiteAF ECOPAK 40L Curve Full Suspension (bit.ly/4cqJLVh). Ultralight Kit Review: ruclips.net/video/WzxtkxVpJvo/видео.html Gorilla 50 Review: ruclips.net/video/RfjxvgEvLDU/видео.html LiteAF Review: ruclips.net/video/fHPgpCtzjDY/видео.html RESOURCES Travel Deals: bit.ly/TDTravelDeals Top Miles + Points Credit Cards: bit.ly/CreditCardsRanked Weekly Gear Deals + Updates: bit.ly/terradriftsignup GET MORE Read the blog: terradrift.com Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/terradrift Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/terradrift

  • @MsAliceinwonderland
    @MsAliceinwonderland 8 дней назад

    Incredible ❤

  • @nomad0714
    @nomad0714 8 дней назад

    Hi Teradrift, Thanks for the video! My experience for both the Seg29 and Globerider 45 has been great overall. I think size and weight is less important than your torso length. I’m 5’8.5” but my torso is 21.5” and same length as most 6’1” or taller. So brands like AERSF and Evergoods are super popular but they make mostly 17-19” torso length which looks like I’m wearing a kids pack. The only con for these packs (for me) are laptop compartment. It says 16” MBP but I have a thin cover to prevent accidental scratches or drops and it doesn’t fit unless you cut the cord that is for theft. But then you can’t sell it

  • @AKDenton
    @AKDenton 8 дней назад

    Just had mine delivered. Easy to assemble and I’m enjoying it. All great so far. 😊

  • @marilynnschroeder4436
    @marilynnschroeder4436 9 дней назад

    Cotopaxi is actually not qualified as a carryon on Delta! WTF?

  • @kristalleverett1
    @kristalleverett1 9 дней назад

    She’s spot on, customer service sucks, my motor wheel stop working, I’m trying to get a replacement front wheel, I can’t get touched with anyone. I’m sorry I purchased Swytch.

  • @aski1529
    @aski1529 9 дней назад

    600 is to much for such a small battery , othrrwise looks good

  • @Midimoho
    @Midimoho 9 дней назад

    Thanks for this one! I knew some of these, but not all.