Glad you enjoyed the video! These days I alternate between the Keb 52 in the video and my Hyperlite Mountain Gear Junction 2400. I use the Junction on thru-hikes and high kilometer multi-day trips where I need something light. I prefer the Keb when hiking in harsher terrain and dense scrub when I need something rugged and robust.
Have one and I love it. The suspension system is just amazing, best so far at leas for me and I had many packs. Too bad Fjall doesn’t make them in military camouflages. They would have overtake a major piece of that market with these packs.
Just ordered this same pack can’t wait for it to come in mail 👍 thank you for the review 👋🏻
Nice review thank you!
Great review!
Thanks, I always appreciate the long term reviews. What pack do you hike with now?
I'm in a warm climate so the back venting is important for me
Glad you enjoyed the video! These days I alternate between the Keb 52 in the video and my Hyperlite Mountain Gear Junction 2400. I use the Junction on thru-hikes and high kilometer multi-day trips where I need something light. I prefer the Keb when hiking in harsher terrain and dense scrub when I need something rugged and robust.
Appreciate great review, is it removable the hip belt?
Cheers! It is removable yes, both on the 52L and 72L packs.
Hey! Great review! Does the 52 liters include the front pouch? Or is it included in the count?
Hey Nathan, thanks for watching! Yep, the front pocket is included in the capacity spec of 52L.
@@tomsoutdoorsgearguide Thanks! have you tried traveling with this bag? are you able to use it as a carry on?
@@NathanSmith-fl2xgAccording to the web, you can use this pack for carry on when not fully stuffed, but I haven’t tried it myself.
Have one and I love it. The suspension system is just amazing, best so far at leas for me and I had many packs. Too bad Fjall doesn’t make them in military camouflages. They would have overtake a major piece of that market with these packs.