We probably disagree since you don't like soft flasks, but I cannot stand the sloshing when running with bottles or even soft flasks that have any air inside them. I am sure this sloshes, but probably doesn't bother you. Aside from that, this looks like an amazing solution.
haha i dont plan to sell or profit off this. i do it for the people! :) unless someone is really too lazy to put this together and willing to pay me then i wont say no!
straps too thin for my liking. I have a review of it on my channel. i dont think the shape of it will fit a laptop well either. If you plan to run commute i'd stick with something like the aonijie c9111. thicker straps, better shape, and more rigid removable frame.
my pleasure. here is another recommendation that i know about from a commenter: www.waa-ultra.com/en/ultrabag-20l.html I have not tested it myself, however there are good reviews online. It has some features that i believe would make it a great commute bag. for example the interior net for a laptop and 270 zip. @@swim4lyfe2
dont suppose you've seen any bottles similar in a 800ml? looks like they don't make the raidlight r-go anymore and I can't find it anywhere, nor any alternatives
unfortunately not. yeah i noticed they discontinued them in favor of a round one. My guess is to save costs. a shame... If you want a cheap round bottle with the straw then aonijie has a round one thats $10 on ali. I'd suggest checking ebay for the bottle. some packs also came with the bottles. however then you'd have to buy a pack just for the bottles... fair warning- im not a fan of raidlight packs so far (legend 24l and revolutiv ul 24l) . I plan to experiment with a bottle from amphipod and see if it fits the cap and straw from the aonijie bottle. It seems that a lot of hand bottles are slightly contoured. if you can find one that's a good shape then you just gotta trial and error to see what cap fits with it. If i ever find something ill be sure to share.
actually the amphipod bottle is only 20 oz or 600 ml. not as much as the raidlight but decent. also another idea i had was to take a heat gun to the aonijie bottle to try to mold it. however im not even sure if it'll work or what affect that will have on the plastic.
alright thanks. ya I probably wouldn't mess with melting plastic for your drinking water. i picked up that aonijie 30l pack and the r-go looked like it'd work and be easy to refill. might just do this belt bottle think though, or just carry a normal pet bottle
yea you right. r-go lookalike? the aonijie one? the belt is good just cant hold a lot. There's the straw that attaches to the bottle option. I'm also exploring a new water carrying solution. it's a water container (hard) that is supposed to fit into a airsoft/military vest. I can't seem to find a link, but just imagine a hard bladder pack. it's kinda shit though. leaking a bit. if i can find a fix then ill make a post @@aiffskull
the bottles are on the raidlight site! www.shopraidlight.com/discount-soft-flask-raidlight-r-go-800ml/ www.shopraidlight.com/shop-bottle-raidlightr-go-bottle-drink-valve-600ml-neutral/ edit- i just noticed that this may be a scam site. im going to email them to double check
We probably disagree since you don't like soft flasks, but I cannot stand the sloshing when running with bottles or even soft flasks that have any air inside them. I am sure this sloshes, but probably doesn't bother you. Aside from that, this looks like an amazing solution.
Thanks for posting this! I have been looking for an alternative to hydration bladders... this looks like a much better system.
My pleasure, im glad to help!
Awesome idea! I am going to save this video to get this (or something very similar) together!
Thank you! If you do something differently, please share :)
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Nice work bro
Thank you!
Nice job
Thank you!
Wowowow small business happening soon?!
haha i dont plan to sell or profit off this. i do it for the people! :)
unless someone is really too lazy to put this together and willing to pay me then i wont say no!
How do you like the distance 22? I was thinking of using the distance 15 as a run commute bag
straps too thin for my liking. I have a review of it on my channel. i dont think the shape of it will fit a laptop well either.
If you plan to run commute i'd stick with something like the aonijie c9111. thicker straps, better shape, and more rigid removable frame.
@@OutdoorOtaku I agree on the straps. Thank YOU!
my pleasure. here is another recommendation that i know about from a commenter:
www.waa-ultra.com/en/ultrabag-20l.html
I have not tested it myself, however there are good reviews online. It has some features that i believe would make it a great commute bag. for example the interior net for a laptop and 270 zip.
@@swim4lyfe2
dont suppose you've seen any bottles similar in a 800ml? looks like they don't make the raidlight r-go anymore and I can't find it anywhere, nor any alternatives
unfortunately not. yeah i noticed they discontinued them in favor of a round one. My guess is to save costs. a shame... If you want a cheap round bottle with the straw then aonijie has a round one thats $10 on ali.
I'd suggest checking ebay for the bottle. some packs also came with the bottles. however then you'd have to buy a pack just for the bottles... fair warning- im not a fan of raidlight packs so far (legend 24l and revolutiv ul 24l) .
I plan to experiment with a bottle from amphipod and see if it fits the cap and straw from the aonijie bottle. It seems that a lot of hand bottles are slightly contoured. if you can find one that's a good shape then you just gotta trial and error to see what cap fits with it.
If i ever find something ill be sure to share.
actually the amphipod bottle is only 20 oz or 600 ml. not as much as the raidlight but decent.
also another idea i had was to take a heat gun to the aonijie bottle to try to mold it. however im not even sure if it'll work or what affect that will have on the plastic.
alright thanks. ya I probably wouldn't mess with melting plastic for your drinking water. i picked up that aonijie 30l pack and the r-go looked like it'd work and be easy to refill. might just do this belt bottle think though, or just carry a normal pet bottle
yea you right.
r-go lookalike? the aonijie one?
the belt is good just cant hold a lot.
There's the straw that attaches to the bottle option.
I'm also exploring a new water carrying solution. it's a water container (hard) that is supposed to fit into a airsoft/military vest. I can't seem to find a link, but just imagine a hard bladder pack. it's kinda shit though. leaking a bit. if i can find a fix then ill make a post
@@aiffskull
the bottles are on the raidlight site!
www.shopraidlight.com/discount-soft-flask-raidlight-r-go-800ml/
www.shopraidlight.com/shop-bottle-raidlightr-go-bottle-drink-valve-600ml-neutral/
edit- i just noticed that this may be a scam site. im going to email them to double check