Why I Upgraded My Day Pack: Maxpedition Falcon II In-Depth Look #maxpedition #falcon2

​Hey Wookiverse! How’s it going? ​Today, I’m digging through some of my old gear bags and pulling out a true legend that hasn’t seen the trail in a minute: my trusty old Maxpedition Falcon II. I’ve been running the Helikon-Tex Groundhog as my main day bag lately, but at just 10 liters, it was honestly bursting at the seams. Now that the spring weather is here and we’re going to be out cooking a lot more, I needed something that could actually handle the loadout without popping a zipper. ​In this video, I’m doing a full gear dump and transfer to show you how I pack the Falcon II. It’s a 23-liter pack, but because Maxpedition designed it to keep a super slim, narrow silhouette on your back, you really have to use a little "Wookie packing magic" to puzzle everything together. ​I’ll be breaking down my absolute favorite, tried-and-true camp cooking setup that's been with me for nearly 15 years: ​My GSI Soloist Cup ​The classic Solo Stove Lite ​My original Trangia spirit burner (which makes a killer multi-fuel combination when paired with the Solo Stove framework) ​Plus, how I rigged up some upgraded compression straps to safely ride my Grayl water purifier on the outside of the pack so it doesn't accidentally slip out. ​Grab a seat, check out the loadout, and say hello to the survival puppies who insisted on making a cameo. ​Let me know in the comments: What’s your go-to pack when you need to step up from a basic daypack? ​If you enjoyed the video, don't forget to hit that like button and subscribe to the channel aaaaqww wight , Wooki #Maxpedition #Falcon2 #MaxpeditionFalcon2 #HelikonTex #GraylGeopress #SoloStove #GSIOutdoors #Trangia #GearReview #PackLoadout