EVERGOODS MPL30 Review (Mountain Panel Loader) | Crossover Backpack in the Travel Context

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0:00 - Intro 0:35 - Material & Aesthetic 2:08 - External Components 7:18 - Inside the Pack 12:07 - Durability & Testing 12:47 - Pros & Cons 13:23 - The Verdict In this review, we are checking out a backpack made by EVERGOODS—a company that was founded by a guy that used to make packs for Patagonia and another guy that made packs for GORUCK. Yes, you read that right. We know what you’re thinking—”Patagonia and GORUCK? Is this the backpack dream team?” We have been asking ourselves the same question for some time now. Overall, The EVERGOODS MPL30 is a durable, well thought out bag that is built for the trail but still functions well as a travel pack. Its ergonomic design makes it an absolute breeze to carry, and the materials used ensure that it will hold up for years to come. EVERGOODS has taken serious care to make sure that this pack is both easy to use and functional, which really shows. Our only problems with this pack were the dangling hip belt, the fact that the sternum strap isn’t fully attached, and that it doesn’t fit well on every body type. That being said, if you’re looking for a solid hybrid between a trail and travel pack, the MPL30 is a great option to consider. RELATED VIDEOS SHOW NOTES: In this video, Tom Wahlin of Pack Hacker reviews the EVERGOODS MPL30 (Mountain Panel Loader)—a crossover backpack in the travel context. CONNECT WITH US TERMS

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