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One of These Packs is a MISTAKE To Buy - Decathlon Forclaz MT900 Symbian 70L + 10 Backpack Review

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  • čas přidán 4. 02. 2023
  • Is it better than the incredible Trek 100 70L?
    The MT900 70L + 10 is a feature rich backpack from Decathlon and in this episode I’ll be sharing my list of pros and cons after testing this pack out for over a year now.
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    Decathlon Forclaz MT900 Symbian 70L + 10 Backpack
    Materials :
    Main fabric - 600D Polyester cationic
    Lining - 100% Polyester cationic
    Yoke - 100% Polyamide
    Webbing - 100% Polypropylene
    bag cover - 100% Polyester cationic
    Coating - 100% Polyurethane
    Foam - 100% Ethylene vinyl acetate
    YKK zippers
    Dimensions :
    Height: 30.3", Width: 18.9", Depth: 15"
    Weight : 6lbs :
    Colors : Gray and black
    Price : $209
    Features :
    10 pockets
    Adjustable torso
    Rain cover
    Hydration compartment
    Free floating lid - can be detached if you wish to drop some weight.
    Top and side loading
    Review Pros :
    - Very good quality and construction
    - 10 pockets - lots of organization options.
    - Plenty of rigging options - the pack is covered in loops and straps so you can attach to the outside of the bag in many ways.
    - Comfortable enough for a multi-day trip - how comfortable depends on what you are carrying in it. For loadouts around 35lbs, it excels but does begin to fall behind in terms of comfort when you go beyond that and that is due to the padding on the shoulders. It is rather thin and soft and doesn’t offer a great deal of support for heavier loadouts.
    - Tons of space
    - Easy to load and unload.
    - Ventilation is adequate
    - Slanted water bottle pocket - easy to access and easy to put your water bottle back into.
    - Adjustable harness system
    Review Cons :
    - The price on this pack is a bit high considering the materials used in the construction and the overall design and feature set. For virtually the same price you can go out and purchase an Osprey Atmos AG 65 on sale and that is a substantially more comfortable pack than this.
    - Outdated design : while this pack has some great features the overall design is a bit outdated. For an example, the adjustable torso system is slow and cumbersome and there are much better systems out there.
    - This pack offers 80L of capacity and for that amount of space, this pack is very heavy! Most packs in this size range run 4 - 5lbs. This is 6lbs and the weight is noticeable.
    - No dedicated sleeping bag compartment
    - Hip belt pockets are small.
    - I spoke of this a bit already but the padding for this pack could be better. It’s too soft and not not thick enough for heavy loadouts. For such a large pack, it could be better.
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Komentáře • 203

  • @simond_trekking
    @simond_trekking Před rokem +62

    Thanks for your review, happy to see that you loved the MT100 ;) We hope you'll like the next version of MT900 when it comes out!

    • @realityandnaturepill
      @realityandnaturepill Před rokem +1

      Trek 100 backpacks are the best!
      The only negative to me is the size and weight, 50 liters is overkill for a daypack.
      Osprey has the Stratos 24, 26, 34, 36, Gregory has the Zulu 30, Rab and Lowe Alpine have 30 liter eaon backpacks...
      Will you ever make a backpack under 40 liters that has a lighter weight as a daypack and has the same adjustable harness system as the Trek 100?

    • @erikmf
      @erikmf Před rokem +1

      When is the updated version scheduled to be released? I have the MT500 version and hungering for a slightly larger one. Extremely happy with my MT500 so intend to stick with Forclaz, but rather wait for the updated version 😊

    • @DMC428
      @DMC428 Před rokem +1

      Oh, when will the New Version come out?
      I'm in need for a backpack wider than 38cm and the trek 100 just has 30cm. So my sleeping bag and tent won't fit sideways in :(
      The mt900 looks very nice (and wide enough) to me but it's heavy :(

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf Před rokem

      I bought a 50L Trek100 after watching Luke's review and it is an incredible pack. One of the best looking and best designed packs and I have and I have quite a number. And for $100 it's a great deal. It's what I would recommend a new person to.

    • @simond_trekking
      @simond_trekking Před rokem

      @@erikmf next spring ;)

  • @eschersky
    @eschersky Před 27 dny +3

    Hey Luke! Awesome review as usual, however this time I feel it's maybe too unforgiving. I say this because I went to Decathlon to get the Trek 100, but when I actually compared it I thought that the MT900 was built stronger with better padding, bottle holder is better, etc. I don't see why an adjustable system is so important, since once it is set, I don't touch that setting.
    Regarding the price, here in Canada the MT900 retails at 230$ while the Osprey Atmos AG 65 is 370$ for the LT and 440$ for the regular version, so not a fair comparison in this case.
    Yes, there's a difference of 2 pounds, but the capacity is way bigger... so when fully loaded, I don't think I'll feel those 2 pounds of difference. And indeed, the design itself is old, I had a backpack in this exact same configuration 15 years ago, but after switching to a pocket-less design, I found myself missing that occasional flexibility.
    Also, the version in your review has been updated, although the differences are minor, apart for the main comportment that can be opened all the way now. Cheers!

  • @Funkteon
    @Funkteon Před rokem +9

    I have the black version of this bag and got it when it was on special for $120 USD here in Australia back in 2021 - Took it 380km across the arctic circle in the far north of Sweden at the end of last year and it held up to everything I threw at it. I rucked approx. 23kg in this thing and never did I feel uncomfortable at any point. This pack is mainly designed with long-distance cross-country skiiers and snow shoers in mind, and that is exactly who I am in those envirnments - It isn't, however, a pack that I would recommend for someone rucking through the warmer portion of the shoulder seasons and definitely not the summertime; there are far better bags for that purpose.

    • @TheWiniarss
      @TheWiniarss Před 4 měsíci +1

      Can you elaborate? Why ok for skiing/snowshoeing, but not for summer?

  • @TheWillRogers
    @TheWillRogers Před rokem +21

    I have the 55+10 version that I bought for $100 when I was trying to find a Trek 100 bag. 100% agree with everything here. Here's hoping the next MT900 iteration takes lessons from the Trek 100 design, but keeps all the things I love (two water bottle holders, webbing on access panel, "rip-away" access panel, internal compression straps). Right now I only use my MT900 as a photography bag. For heavier trips when i'm not useing a lightweight bag it's largely been replaced by my Osprey Aether.

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Před rokem +4

      I have the black version of this bag and got it when it was on special for $120 USD here in Australia back in 2021 - Took it 380km across the arctic circle in the far north of Sweden at the end of last year and it held up to everything I threw at it. I rucked approx. 23kg in this thing and never did I feel uncomfortable at any point. This pack is mainly designed with long-distance cross-country skiiers and snow shoers in mind, and that is exactly who I am in those envirnments - It isn't, however, a pack that I would recommend for someone rucking through the warmer portion of the shoulder seasons and definitely not the summertime; there are far better bags for that purpose.

    • @mattvale1
      @mattvale1 Před rokem +1

      @@Funkteon Thanks for the heat reminder! I was planning to buy one, but I live in Brazil and now I just realized that I could search better. As I'll use mostly in hot regions (almost 40°C)

  • @dominicbenecasa7893
    @dominicbenecasa7893 Před rokem +4

    I have a 71 liter Mystery Ranch glacier, a bit more money and what I’ve learned is you need to stick to 50-60 liters. The problem is more room means more stuff and your weight goes up. My pack goes about 54 lbs I’m sure if I didn’t have the space I’d cut some stuff out.

  • @kct9967
    @kct9967 Před 20 dny

    I bought the 90+10, I was going for the 70 but got the 90 instead, I love this back pack, the weight is not an issue for me, the material used is very strong, the reason why I bought it was for the 'back loading' option, no more packing in your stuff according to use, everything is right there when you open it, and i'm still not using all of the pockets! It's a great back pack!

  • @m.kay.
    @m.kay. Před 11 měsíci +3

    i bought it in germany for 140€ (150 dollars) and have now been on the road with it a few times in the swiss alps. for me personally, the backpack is just great. it was super comfortable the whole time and all my stuff was always super organized. for this price, i can just completely recommend such a big backpack with the amount of features.

  • @bestestusername
    @bestestusername Před rokem +5

    I got the trek 100 after your review for hunting and fishing hiking trips and its brilliant for me especially as I am not the fittest guy. It is super comfy and fits what I need and it does not move around when I am up and down hills! great stuff

  • @Warlock_Richard
    @Warlock_Richard Před rokem +3

    I have this backpack for over a year now and used it extensively through all seasons. I would say that for me 30 kg is the comfortability limit of the pack. Had a trip in the mountains for a week, started with an approx 33 kg load and when dropped this couple of kilos it is substantially more bearable, otherwise you just feel the weight more than using larger pack. Direct access from the back is unmatched when I'm carrying a lot of roping gear for training in the local park or gym. You just take what you need and keep things organized inside, instead of spilling everything on the ground. But pricepoint is out of hand, I got my for around $100.

  • @cantthinkof123
    @cantthinkof123 Před rokem +1

    THE best reviewer on the interwebs when it comes to outdoor gear . PERIOD! I wish I lived in the States because it hike with you in a hot minute mate. Love from Wales in the UK.

  • @Harut.V
    @Harut.V Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have this pack... so a few comments. Without the brain it's about 5.5lbs. Yes, it is heavier the 70L MT100 mainly due to extra internal lining, second water bottle holder, straps and main compartment lid. But the brain comes off, unlike the MT100, and you can add on a lot of stuff on top. I also have the MT100 and ultralight backpacks, but this pack is for hauling 50lbs- 70lbs and ability to attachs extra to the outside. I think on the sale price it is worth it, if you are looking to haul winter gear (and then some) short distance to a camping site and need to have the ability to attach things to the outside. It probably shouldn't be your only backpack, but for it's price (even at $200) there aren't many sturdy packs that can carry a lot of weight with all these features.

  • @myfrenchbulldogandme
    @myfrenchbulldogandme Před rokem +3

    I actually bought the decathalon forclaz trek 100 70 l bcuz of your review.. I absolutely love it. Looks like they took a good thing and tried to re- market it for more money. Thanks for your work… very best 🍻

  • @VictorGarciaR
    @VictorGarciaR Před rokem +1

    1) Overpriced in the USA, in europe the price is much more reasonable
    2) I have the 90+10L version, its bigger brother. I agree with your views on the 70+10

  • @georgesanguineti3091
    @georgesanguineti3091 Před rokem +2

    i have the forclaz 90+10 and i have to say it is an amazing backpack it is huge and can cope with everything you throw at it you can load an enormous amount of gear and it has travel with me far and wide and never let me down. Thanks for your always informative and agenda free reviews

  • @mickd6942
    @mickd6942 Před rokem

    The only only channel to come for an honest review not an endorsement in return for free stuff like some other channels , you get to know the good and bad points before parting with your hard earned cash.

  • @JiffyPopLuv
    @JiffyPopLuv Před rokem +1

    I needed a backpack. The trek100 70 liter is always out of stock. I didnt want to pay $210 for this pack either. Found multiple online codes and got it down to $145 and was happy with that. Ive taken this out on 3, eight to ten mile round-trip back country camping trips, completely loaded down due to sub-freezing conditions, and found it comfortable "enough". The side pockets on the waist belt are indeed worthless.

  • @leodomingox
    @leodomingox Před rokem

    Hey there! Hope you read this. I'm a big consumer of Decathlon products. Here in Portugal is the go to store for comercial camping and travel gear. My ideia for this pack is that it's not a hiking or backcountry bag. Seem to be a more interrail type of product. A interrail ia a popular journey that mostly young people do across Europe where they travel btw countries for a month using only trains. It's a very fast moving type of trip, so a backpack it's the best possible way of carrying your stuff.
    Normally can be one of the first European trips young people do, so that's maybe why it's big and no very technical. Decathlon does this a lot where you make a product thinking about something specific but their marketing thinks otherwise. The number of pockets seem to be for less experience people backpacking, specially when it comes to organization.
    Hope this helps. Would love to see more Decathlon reviews in your channel for sure

  • @KNURKonesur
    @KNURKonesur Před rokem +2

    My partner and I use the exact two Decathlon backpacks mentioned in the video, we've had them for about 3 years now and I agree with a lot of your insight on the cons to the MT900. That said, the price difference in UK/EU used to be much smaller in 2020/2021, AFAIR the MT900 was 99GBP and the other one was 89GBP which makes them significantly cheaper than the Osprey backpacks which usually cost above 130GBP and (AFAIK) are seldom available on big discounts. In defence of the MT900, the 10L removable top comes very handy if you set up camp under a mountain and want to just take the essentials with you to climb to the top, which is what we do quite often. Also the slanted bottle pockets are a gamechanger that I really appreciate in a backpack.
    The more gear we replaced with less space-consuming options, the more we stopped having the need for bags that are 70L+, and Decathlon sell a pretty decent MT500 40L backpack for 69GBP which shares a lot of the pros of its bigger brother and at ~2.8lbs is much more manageable.

  • @djschultz1502
    @djschultz1502 Před rokem +2

    For a 80 liter pack, you should be able to be comfortable carrying big loads. I personally don't need anything that big especially when I can pack heavier weight in my smaller pack then this one and still be more comfortable. The most I carry is roughly 28 pounds and that is not often. I appreciate your reviews Luke, we appreciate you.

  • @cheesecake6696
    @cheesecake6696 Před rokem

    I have the 50+10 version. I love the 2 access points. Open up the front and fill it up. Then when I realise what I've forgot to put in, i open the top and stuff it in, and cram my helmet down on top of that. I'm happy with the padding, but that's because I rarely have it full. I got it to go climbing, single pitch stuff. Easily carrys a full rack, ropes, shoes etc and my gf doesn't have to bring anything. It is quite heavy. When I do use it I only have to carry it for an hour at a time, which is probably as long as you should carry it. If you're carrying it longer than that, get something more streamlined.

  • @fatandfurious5940
    @fatandfurious5940 Před rokem +1

    €160 in Europe, i remember the time when that brand was first price ... of course i wouldn't have bet my life then in harsh conditions with their gear but now the offer has widely increased, also in quality and you can now find this gear in the same price range as many famous brands...

  • @mikeknoll1130
    @mikeknoll1130 Před rokem +1

    I hope the trek 100 doesn’t go impossible to purchase for better than a year now because of the review, that is what happened last time you reviewed it. I have been thinking about picking up the 100.

  • @garygill7960
    @garygill7960 Před rokem +3

    Good review. I will stick with my Osprey Aether 70 Ag.

  • @Louicanthrope
    @Louicanthrope Před 11 dny

    they must have heard you over at Forclaz because the MT900 series backpacks are made in 500D Cordura now

  • @darrenmilo9565
    @darrenmilo9565 Před rokem +1

    Spot on review and I visited decathlon this week and noticed how much of their merchandise has increased substantially in price. For not much more I could go buy branded and better value products elsewhere

  • @ibizenco
    @ibizenco Před rokem +1

    These two backpack were two that I had my sights on, last year. I went for the "Forclaz MT500 Air 60+10" (the orange/bright brown one) by Decathlon. I haven't used it yet, but it feels good to wear. Hope I won't regret it.

    • @hakan_srf
      @hakan_srf Před 4 měsíci

      Hey mt900 symbium vs mt500 Air 60+10L

  • @girthquake5119
    @girthquake5119 Před 4 měsíci

    i was just about get get this pack for 140 pounds but just checked out the mt100 and grabbed that for 60 pounds so thanks for the help and great information!

  • @holystromboli
    @holystromboli Před rokem

    That MT 900 was running $139 for a few weeks around the holidays. I own the trek 100 70L and I do like it.

  • @SeanGilchrist
    @SeanGilchrist Před rokem

    As an experienced thru hiker, I can say The best value backpack, in terms of weight durability and build quality, in my opinion, is the high Sierra Pathway series.
    I have the Pathway 90 Liter and it's durable, lightweight and inexpensive.
    Also, if you use he High Sierra discount and sign up coupon codes, you can pay under $100.

  • @kevinthompson507
    @kevinthompson507 Před rokem +2

    Reminds me a lot of the Fjallraven Kajka - but with some much-needed improvements like the gear loops on the outside and the web pocket on the inside.

  • @stevevanderhorst5234
    @stevevanderhorst5234 Před rokem

    Luke I’ll stick with my 100 Leiter Alpine freight pack. I really like everything about it. Yes, I bought the exsturnal frame, and the bag seperately but that didn't matter to me. I needed a new backpack. I like this pack; I like the frame to be on the outside of my pack, she works for me. Lastly, I can pack, and go with this size of pack. Great video. Your right, a backpack, any backpack must work for the person carrying it.

  • @differentangle2499
    @differentangle2499 Před 5 měsíci

    Solid review. No maybe baby kind of statement. Clear conclusion and advise.
    Great to see Decathlon responding....
    I simply love their products, but even them don't get it 100% right all the time

  • @nicolaslemay
    @nicolaslemay Před 4 měsíci +1

    I currently see this version of the MT900 at 160$CAD, (because a newer version is out) vs the MT100 at 130$, not a huge difference in price. But The MT100 is still 800gr (nearly 2 pounds) lighter. I dont understand why the MT900 is so heavy.

  • @MegaSusanc
    @MegaSusanc Před rokem

    Hello Luke. Thank you 😊 for your honesty and for sharing your thoughts about this backpack. Your opinion means a lot to most of your subscribers. I agree that it does cost too much money.
    That's the problem with the world today because everyone is making all prices no matter what it is, go skyrocketing. They don't care if it's good quality or not just do long as their price is higher than the others.
    Thank you for sharing and for all the hard work and time you put into these videos.
    It truly is appreciated.
    We all trust your opinions.
    We know you are an honest man and you are here to help us so we don't get taken advantage of. I wish everyone knew that instead of getting on here with bad comments about you.
    I can't say it enough Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
    Stay Awesome buddy
    KEEP ADVENTURING
    GOD BLESS YOU
    🤗HUGS🤗

  • @soniccinos
    @soniccinos Před rokem

    Just bought a Trek 100 70L because of your review! I loved the backpack!! It's very light!

  • @gilldeguill
    @gilldeguill Před rokem +1

    In France (home country of Decathlon) the price is 160 euros

  • @garethdwatkins
    @garethdwatkins Před rokem +1

    You seem to be paying a fair chunk extra in the US for this pack..It's in my local Decathlon for 160€ which is around 170$... Dear still though, but cheaper in Europe.
    The Trek MT100 is only 90€ here... good deal.

  • @JoshSweet
    @JoshSweet Před rokem +1

    Polyester doesn’t absorb water or sag/stretch when wet. That is a plus over nylon….

  • @cradclyffe3184
    @cradclyffe3184 Před rokem

    Many thanks for the heads-up .... thinking about buying a new pack some day soon. Decathalon sell this backpack for just under £140 in the UK ....

  • @emin-altan
    @emin-altan Před měsícem

    Thanks bro. If both bags were about the same price, which one would you prefer? But MT 900 iş second hand. So it's used but very good condition

  • @SuperTrooperC
    @SuperTrooperC Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your review, and your content in general.
    Something that would personally interest me is your opinion of Berghaus Packs. They are very popular in the military where I'm from, and I would love to hear your thoughts about them. Maybe even compared to your Savotta packs.

  • @lindawoody8501
    @lindawoody8501 Před rokem

    Good to know. By the way, thanks for the great musical choices. Thanks for the extended musical bumper ending, too.

  • @ross.58008
    @ross.58008 Před rokem

    Decathlon is big here in Spain and I have a few bits and bobs from them. Some are good, some are just average. It's a usual pack, in my opinion. Keep up the reviews mate💪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @UnknownPerson-lq8gy
    @UnknownPerson-lq8gy Před rokem +1

    I did buy that red backpack you recommended. It’s awesome, definitely worth it.

  • @rayratheal13
    @rayratheal13 Před rokem

    i love watching your reviews. i only buy gear now you back up. thank you for saving me from the old trial by fire

  • @phatkitkat6716
    @phatkitkat6716 Před rokem

    sounds to me like they only really thought about volume when it comes to inner storage. ive noticed budget items are not as compact but at the end of the day 80L of space that only handles 35lbs is highly limited in use for that pricetag . cheers for another great review

  • @danewood2309
    @danewood2309 Před rokem

    The Berghaus bioflex system rucksacks I've owned over the last 15 years can be adjusted while wearing them, in the same way as the Trek 100

  • @horrorBG
    @horrorBG Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the review! I hope you get an opinion on Decathlon mt900 tents .. I want to get one but I need to know is it waterproof. Greetings from Bulgaria ! 🇧🇬

  • @rushi7312
    @rushi7312 Před rokem +1

    I have an old 55L backpack from Decatlon as well... It is 3.1/3.2kg (including rain cover).
    It it adjustable, but not comfortable. Has many pockets, but not practical.
    The loading/unloading of the pack cannot be made by the top.
    I call it the suitcase backpack... But this is the only backpack I have for backpacking :c
    I have been looking for an upgrade, but I don't have all the gear I need for overnight trips... So I am waiting to know what capacity I need.

  • @valdius85
    @valdius85 Před rokem

    The red one from Decathlon is on my future purchases list, if I ever need a backpack this size.

  • @KirstenBayes
    @KirstenBayes Před rokem +1

    Bought the Trek 100 as a stopgap, and it has become my favourite winter/shoulder season pack. Can't go wrong. Love Osprey (my other three packs are from them) but am so not doing the Atmos.

  • @DrJapan
    @DrJapan Před rokem +1

    another great review... and that awesome ending bgm...

  • @craigelliott4338
    @craigelliott4338 Před rokem

    I have the mt500 air 50+10. The features on the forclaz are great, for the £90 I paid. You can see a slight decrease in quality when compared to an exos 58, however, at half the RRP its certainly not 50% worse than an osprey. I'm glad I have mine as a back up.

  • @timgoward9407
    @timgoward9407 Před rokem +2

    Your reviews are excellent and very informative. I have purchased items based on your reviews the past. I know this maybe a tall order but have you considered doing a review on kuiu backpacks?

    • @btrswt35
      @btrswt35 Před rokem

      Would like to see that too

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Před rokem

    Good afternoon Luke from Syracuse NY and thank you for sharing your adventures and equipment testing

  • @lauriebloggs8391
    @lauriebloggs8391 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting, especially after your Trek 100 review. I bought one following that and concur exactly with your thoughts on it. Can't undertand why that "easyfit" system of adjustment isn't universal? I think though, Decathlon stuff is perhaps better priced in Europe? I paid about £68 for my Trek 100 70 litre, stunning value.
    Thank you.

  • @cyozdemir113
    @cyozdemir113 Před rokem

    Lovely, honest and fair review as always my friend. Thanks a lot, I love your channel.

  • @spencerminor
    @spencerminor Před rokem

    I have the 90 +10L version of this and I love it! I do not see my version on the website anymore

  • @Kolaotse
    @Kolaotse Před rokem

    honestly imo if you are already spending >200$ on a pack you should just go full send and buy some "no compromise" pack like a flagship model from osprey or some MR pack etc (insert your favorite pack manufacturer). I dunno, I just feel like if you are willing to spend that much then for just a bit more you could get a pack with better materials and features.
    buy once cry once

  • @erco1123
    @erco1123 Před rokem +2

    Hello Luke,Excellent review.
    I was looking forward to watch your opinion about this bag, especially after I saw it in Decthlon, next to the Folcraz 100.
    Your review strengthen my decision back then to go with your recommendation, as my first big backpack.
    Keep up with the professional, honest and concise reviews.

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Před rokem +1

      I have the black version of this bag and got it when it was on special for $120 USD here in Australia back in 2021 - Took it 380km across the arctic circle in the far north of Sweden at the end of last year and it held up to everything I threw at it. I rucked approx. 23kg in this thing and never did I feel uncomfortable at any point. This pack is mainly designed with long-distance cross-country skiiers and snow shoers in mind, and that is exactly who I am in those envirnments - It isn't, however, a pack that I would recommend for someone rucking through the warmer portion of the shoulder seasons and definitely not the summertime; there are far better bags for that purpose.

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 Před rokem

    Hi Mr. Luke the backpack I have 80L and I had it long time when I was Navy Airman! Now I use it go motorcycle camping! 🙃

  • @alexanderweaver7066
    @alexanderweaver7066 Před rokem

    The price of $210 is not worth spending on this Decathlon unit. I totally agree on your selection of Osprey's AG, one of the most comfortable backpacks I have ever used.

  • @johnmcclure4688
    @johnmcclure4688 Před rokem +1

    Good, helpful review as always. Thanks.

  • @scottmariner
    @scottmariner Před rokem

    I bought this backpack in Germany for 159 Euro, that's totally fine for me. Last trip I loaded 25 Kg, that's limit to me but was doable over 60 km ... so far my experience
    don't know why it's so expensive at your place. I not would've spent 210 € for this either. But it's very robust I need to say.

  • @StrategicCIS
    @StrategicCIS Před 11 měsíci

    I bought mine a few years ago for $100. Back then it was called the Trek 900 70 + 10. Insane to charge $200 + for this. The shoulder straps and waste belt suck with mushy padding and abrasive mesh. The pack is made from 600 polyester. and the zipper pulls are crumbling off of mine (not really a big deal). What I like about the pack is the actual design. What I find confusing about this review is that he talks about other better packs from Forclaz; however, they have the same flimsy shoulder straps/waistbelt as the one being reviewed. ?????

  • @terrym1065
    @terrym1065 Před rokem +1

    Tell us again how expensive this pack is Luke🤣 Nice review, well done of course. Different strokes for different folks they say. Strange the same company makes a more realistically usable pack, close in size and way less expensive. I don't get it but they obviously designed this by intention. Thanks for honest, fair opinions. Take care.

  • @marcomcdowell8861
    @marcomcdowell8861 Před rokem +1

    If I'm carrying a 70+L pack, I better be climbing a mountain or I'm carrying too much gear. I'm way too short for things that size. Even in the Corps, I was miserable with whatever iteration of a large pack happened to be the flavor of the decade. I'll stick with the 40s and 50s and leave the luxuries at home 😂

  • @maxti2172
    @maxti2172 Před rokem

    Mate, with all respect, Osprey Atmos AG is 2x more expensive than MT900 Symbium (yes, it's not Symbian). I agree that this Forclaz is quite heavy, but if you compare it with a similar featured backpack from Tatonka - let's take Yukon 70+10 - its weight is also 2.6 kg. Deuter Aircontact Core or X will be also 2.5-3.1 kg. So it not so dramatically differ from others. I would better say that MT900 Symbium have some design disadvantages (lack of an isolated bottom section) and some issues when heavy loaded (when about 30 kg - the back waist pad is too small and soft, so it begins to put unpleasant pressure on the lower back, and when it's wet, it rubs it). The thing I like in MT900 Symbium is shock-absorbing suspension - it works great when you need to jump from somewhere. And it looks durable as hell.

  • @bobmcelroy7289
    @bobmcelroy7289 Před rokem

    I concur... Love the design, made especially for larger cold weather gear

  • @andrewb4984
    @andrewb4984 Před rokem

    Luke, that was a fantastic review. Thanks for this one.

  • @tickticktickBOOOOM
    @tickticktickBOOOOM Před rokem

    I much prefer one big compartment and using smaller bags or containers to organize everything, rather than a bunch of pockets. Wastes less space and much more customizable.

  • @massivedynamic2339
    @massivedynamic2339 Před rokem

    Like the look of the Teton sports 65L better. Super comfortable and better pricing

  • @TexasRoast
    @TexasRoast Před měsícem

    He's not wrong I am one of those people who consider strapping stuff to the outside of a pack to be a cardinal sin...

  • @johnshellenberg1383
    @johnshellenberg1383 Před rokem

    $210 is a high price for a backpack? Damn, I need to move to the States. That gets you a small daypack from a major brand in Canada.

  • @stevenbrogna1100
    @stevenbrogna1100 Před rokem

    Hi I Luke. I prefer old school ext frame packs like Super Tioga for 80 plus liter heavy loads.

  • @chefpatat
    @chefpatat Před rokem

    I bought this backpack 2 years ago for 140€ (150$) and im very happy with it :)

  • @randomichannel
    @randomichannel Před rokem

    $200 for a pack that will last for years, is not that much imo. Highly recommend people to try out what feels good for them, and if it's a costly one, buy it anyway. You'll be happy you did once you are on the trail!

  • @giftedfox4748
    @giftedfox4748 Před rokem

    Honestly, if the price is fair for the value you get then you shouldn't consider the price as a flaw. Now if it has out dated designs, material is cheap, and lacking in certain storage... Then yeah, not worth the price and best put that else where. With me, I went with the AG 65 when I was looking for a bag. It is pricey but in my eyes worth doing one high price than many small price purchases.

  • @kevinbeck6419
    @kevinbeck6419 Před rokem

    I have a jacket from decathlon an fixed blade knife and love them both

  • @tomasurban9626
    @tomasurban9626 Před rokem +1

    Don't you worry about the velcro wearing over time? Also what do you think of the Travel 100 backpack from decathlon?

    • @MrErjavec
      @MrErjavec Před rokem

      the only velcro that will wear is the one on main compartment flap. But you can easily resew new one

  • @CST-ft9dv
    @CST-ft9dv Před rokem +1

    I have the Teton Outdoors Explorer 4000, very happy with it. This doesn't seem much of an upgrade to me. Similar size (65 vs 70), weight and materials. Obviously, the front flap is a nice feature but $210...OUCH! Got mine for like $60 or $70.

    • @ianstiehl1994
      @ianstiehl1994 Před rokem

      I have both packs and I've have to say that the Decathlon packs are a class above. I sold my Teton.

    • @AuDiGo6
      @AuDiGo6 Před 11 měsíci

      They're overpriced in the US. EU prices are; MT900 - 170$, MT100 - 90$

  • @mrxy4254
    @mrxy4254 Před rokem

    i have a gregory baltoro 75 which is in the 200 price range and I like it so far.

  • @robertamaral2349
    @robertamaral2349 Před 9 měsíci

    What's your go to pack...favorite one? Love your reviews!

  • @spacecat86
    @spacecat86 Před rokem +2

    “It comes in black and gray”
    *shows blue bag
    ……

  • @jamesparker6383
    @jamesparker6383 Před rokem

    You did a review on the Marine Corp ILBE and I was wondering how does it compare to that one? I trust your opinion on this .

  • @rickzaleski4117
    @rickzaleski4117 Před rokem

    Hey Luke, thanks for the fair review. S&H my friend…🇺🇸

  • @ZAMOLXEDARK
    @ZAMOLXEDARK Před rokem

    i had this version .. after 100k of Făgăraș ridge i return it .
    the padding in the hip area crumbled ..so that suked
    in the rest i was very hapy with it

  • @fearsomefawkes6724
    @fearsomefawkes6724 Před rokem

    My load out for a weekend is about 35lbs, and using a 60L pack I still usually have a little room to spare. What on earth is the point of an 80L pack if it can't comfortably carry more weight than my 60L? What are people supposed to do with the extra 20L? Bring a full sized pillow?

  • @anthonycross3394
    @anthonycross3394 Před rokem

    Hey Luke I'm Confused.....during your review you said that the pack comes in TWO colors...
    Grey and black.......the pack you Are showing is BLUE......???

  • @maryistulsafox
    @maryistulsafox Před rokem +1

    Thank you good to know what you look for

  • @doneins
    @doneins Před rokem

    Do you know the Swedish outdoor brand Lundhags? They just released a complete new series of amazing looking backpacks. The Saruk Pro/Expedition screams for a review. I'll maybe get one for myself soon.

  • @chrismoore600
    @chrismoore600 Před rokem

    I agree 💯 outstanding job Luke.

  • @os6219
    @os6219 Před rokem

    Décathlon has many backpacks, from light to heavy. This is an old one. Maybe you get those in the US. Probably one reason for it to being expensive.

  • @tygeron3145
    @tygeron3145 Před rokem

    Wonder what the second pack that the title says there was. Right now, I'm thinking that the pack that was only talked about was the mistake purchase.

  • @johnpeterson3322
    @johnpeterson3322 Před rokem

    Would you consider reviewing the frost river line of packs ? Would love to get your opinion?? Thanks !

  • @roypaulcarter4654
    @roypaulcarter4654 Před rokem

    I like the pullover you have on. Nice.

  • @belakulcsar
    @belakulcsar Před 11 měsíci

    Hy. decatlon Trekking MT100 Easyfit 50L vs Gregory Focal 48, which one to chose? 65 euro vs 120 euro

  • @TheNoobHiker
    @TheNoobHiker Před 6 měsíci +1

    Forclaz MT900 has no weight rating which is suspect. But it is going for $140 these days.

    • @Soli_Deo_Gloria_.
      @Soli_Deo_Gloria_. Před 6 měsíci

      I looked on Amazon but don't even see this company... 🤷‍♂️

  • @vidanamochila19
    @vidanamochila19 Před rokem

    Uau 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼que vídeo incrível 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 exatamente o que eu precisava. Um vídeo falando dessas s dias grandes e lindas mochilas 🌞🙏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @chandruzeenath4625
    @chandruzeenath4625 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks from India 🇮🇳!.