Wednesday, April 26, 2017

The Pioneer Hiker 40L-A REAL Hiking Backpack for Kids

When it comes to kids hiking backpacks choices can be limited. Though you can find many with their favorite cartoon character on them, those are are primarily made for kids to have fun with at home and school but are a far cry from the durability you need for a weekend on the trail.

When I was searching for a REAL hiking backpack for my boys that are ages 6 and 9, I looked at many 30-40 liter backpacks and found is they are made to fit adults, maybe smaller adults, but adults none the less. The shoulder straps and waste straps at their smallest configuration were still to big for a 6-9 year old to comfortably carry on the trail all day. As we know, proper fit is very important. Last thing you need on the trail is to have your child uncomfortable and complaining about hurting shoulders and such. We want them to have fun and remember hiking favorably.

Pioneer Hiker 40 L
After trying out many smaller sized packs I came across the Pioneer Hiker 40L. This is a serious pack. I was quite skeptical at first. It had all the bells and whistles I was looking for but it was only $40 on Amazon. How good could it be? Well, let me give you the details first.

This is a 40 liter pack with 2 main compartments. The largest compartment is quite roomy and will hold a decent sized sleeping bag, a change of clothes, and personal hygiene items. The second compartment has plenty of room for snacks and maybe their favorite stuffed animal because you simply cant hike with out that. This pack also comes complete with a sleeve that will hold a 2 liter water bladder. Hydration is very important and the kids feel important having a hydration bladder like mom and dad.

Roomy main compartment with
water bladder sleeve.
On the outside of the pack it has a waste strap that adjust down to accommodate the small hip size of a child. This was a problem with several other packs I tried out. It is kind of pointless if it will not fit snugly on the hips to carry the load. There are also small pockets on each waste belt that snacks and my son put his trusty compass in one.

I should point out that I put in only about 12 lbs of stuff plus 2 liters of water. As a 6 year old that was plenty of weight. My 9 year old carried closer to 20 lbs. There was room for more but I didn't want to over burden them as we were planning on hiking 8-10 mile days. They did fantastic and never heard a single complaint.

The shoulder straps are quite well padded and comfortable. There are also load adjuster straps on the shoulders to pull the load up to the child's body like good quality adult packs. This is important so that the pack is not pulling back on the shoulders causing aches. I did not found this in any other kids packs unless they were over $150 which was out of my price range. Yes, I'm cheap. There is also a chest strap attached to the shoulder straps that adjusts down to fit smaller sized torsos. 

My 6 year old son
wearing the backpack.
This pack had all the features I was looking for in a small pack and is completely adjustable. It will adjust to his growth for years to come. I even put it on and it fit me and I'm over 6 foot. Though it did look a little silly on me. 

My next concern was it's durability. It is only $40 and I know the saying is typically true, "you get what you pay for." Well, I'm happy to say that after a 4 day trip in Kentucky's Red River Gorge and several small trips last fall, it looks as good as new. All the seems and zippers help up perfectly. It seems to be well made with quality materials. I cannot recommend this pack enough for your serious pint sized hiker.

I ordered the Pioneer Hiker 40L from Amazon.com 

This is an non-solicited review of this backpack and is my own finding and experience with this backpack. Yours may be different than mine so do your due diligence and homework before buying.

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

3 Awesome Budget Backpacks!


Is the cost of equipment keeping you from getting out on the trail and experiencing great adventures? Equipment should not be a roadblock in the way of your dream. There is a lot of budget priced gear that is quality made and functions just as good as the expensive stuff. Name brands are not everything, often times you are paying a lot more just to have the name on it. Those products might have a few more bells and whistles but those are just fluff, you don't need them.

NEW OUTLANDER ADVENTURE 45+5L
Here are a few budget priced backpacks that are awesome. Introducing the: Teton Explorer 4000, Teton Hiker 3700, and the New Outlander Adventure 45+5L. 




TETON HIKER 3700
I have used them a lot and they have not failed me even in extreme situations. They are very rugged, comfortable and work great, All are made with quality material and the workmanship is perfect. Check them out in this video review where I go over the details, specs and features of these backpacks. Each also has their own respective video where I go into more detail. Check them out! Stay awesome and keep adventuring! 

Epic Failure!

Ok, Sorry I haven't posted in quite a while. I have several videos I will be posting soon. I did some reviews on budget priced backpacks. As you know if you follow me, I am cheap. Like many others I don't have a lot of money for hiking, kayaking, bushcraft etc. so I try to find quality products that are cheap and I share my findings with you. Anyhow... moving on.

So, last time I said that I needed to loose some weight. Well.... hasn't gone so well. I actually gained 2 pounds. :-(  grrrr.  I was doing well and had lost 10 pounds in February, but then it all came crashing down in the most dramatic and epic fashion.

First, incident the derailed my course, I had jammed a stick in my eye while picking up a baseball in the dark. Ouch! that smarted!I didn't see the tree right in front of me when i bent over. When the branch smashed into my right eye it tore the outer layer about the size of a pencil eraser. It also stabbed the muscle above my eye which effected my left eye also so I could not use either eye. It took 3 weeks for my sight to recover. So, what did I do? I laid around on the couch getting fatter.

Part 2. All this laying around caused my back to go kind of funky which pulled on the tendon attached to my knee, which is already bad, hence the reason to loose weight. This caused my knee to swell up and hurt really back when I tried walked. Once my sight returned, my knee was so bad I still could not exercise resulting in two weeks of physical therapy to get it corrected.

At this point I thought I could get on with my weight loss plan but that was not to be the case. For some reason my son decided to bring home the flu from school and share it with me, another few days of bed rest. once I recovered from that I was finally able to start exercising. this lasted all of about a week when I woke one morning about 5 am and my lower back was completely out. Apparently the 3 sets of 5 crunches the day before was way too much for my dilapidated body. A trip to the chiropractor and I discovered I had strained my lower back muscles and was ordered to lay flat and alternate ice and heat for the rest of the week and then take it easy after that for a while.

So, now here I am, 2 pounds heavier than when I started. only I can fail a diet so epicly. well, i'm not giving up. I am pulling myself up by my boot straps and getting back at it. I have recruited help from a fiend that will keep me accountable and he will share some ideas on better nutrition and he introduced me to a product line called Advocare that is supposed to give me more energy, reduce cravings, and increase my metabolism. So yesterday I started the 24 day challenge! I went on line and signed up last night. I don' think it's working though, because I weighed myself this morning and I hadn't lost any weight at all. Ha Ha Ha. Ok, seriously. I ordered the kit it will be here in a few days. and then I will get started. I hope to keep you posted on my success! or failure as I am really good at doing. Cheers! thanks for reading.