Matador Speed Stash Review (2 Weeks of Use)
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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0:00 - Intro
0:22 - External Features
1:37 - Harness System
3:00 - Secondary Compartments
4:46 - Main Compartment
Matador’s Speed Stash lacks organizational details, though it has enough room for your travel essentials and features multiple ways to attach it to your person.
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Didn't even put it on a pack...cmon man
If you need visual step by step directions Matador has a great tutorial on their channel.
honestly this review is worthless. lol
Need to see if it work on various size backpack straps
the highlight of the product is it's ability to feed the sternum strap through the gaps in the back so that the pouch doesn't slide down. Timbuk2 and chrome make similar products but because they don't have sternum strap pass through it's slides down the straps. I think it would have been helpful to demonstrate that as that is it's biggest selling point and what differentiates it's from competitors
Please show it on a peak design travel bag, or any backpack for that matter.
Looks super useful. Would definitely put a wireless charging brick in there so whenever you toss your phone in during transit it's charging to full when it's being stored.
Absolutely! It’s excellent for that purpose.
-Eric
I like the "wings" on it, I can attach it to my sling straps
Absolutely! It is super versatile.
-Eric
Yeah man, how are you not gonna put it on a backpack. So we can see how it looks and see how to install it… my biggest question with this item is how are those little passages in the back used? Are they used in conjunction with a sternum strap?
Yes they are. You can run the sternum strap through either if the slits they work as two height adjusters. You use the top one to keep it lower, and the bottom to keep it higher. Your can run either female or male part of the sternum strap and use the flaps to secure it, that way you don't have to always have the sternum strap connected. I use mine on a jansport hatchet.
Similar to the hyperlite shoulder pocket. Thx!
Thanks for watching, Enrique!
-Eric
Wow I just bought these haha
You’ll have to let us know how you like it!
-Eric
Who made the music ❤
Any competitors to this?
My Samsung A72 doesn't fit, even without protective case.
Thanks for sharing your insights, Ryan!
-Eric
Nothings falling out of the pocket.....hang on.....
Next time, don’t eat the props, LOL!
Sometimes you get hungry 😂 Thanks for watching!
-Eric
@Pack Hacker Reviews Indeed!
great but too expensive
Would've liked to see you put it on a pack. Disappointed.
Complete trash attachment system
Trash comment until you explain why you think so. The Velcro wings hold it to the shoulder strap but the slots for a sternum strap keep it from sliding down. What better universal mounting system do you propose? Who is making it so I can see if I like it better?
@@Surfbird11 flaw is pretty obvious, it can only function with a sternun strap.
@@JM356 Since ALL of my packs have the strap I don’t see the problem. The strap doesn’t need to be closed. If your pack is small enough not to have a sternum strap then what’s your solution? Something has to stop the pocket from sliding gown the shoulder strap.
@@Surfbird11 and none of my packs have sternum straps. Theres many solutions but im not here to educate anyone.
@@JM356 Since you chose to criticize and offer no better alternatives let me offer one. Ditch your school pack and buy a pack for adults. They have sternum straps.