hiking , im finding it hard to get down under 17kg or is that around about
the going weight . my pack is a Kakoda 75lt if this helps.
looking for help on this .

Cheers Simmo
simmo wrote:Hi there can anyone tell me what a realistic pack weight would be when
hiking , im finding it hard to get down under 17kg or is that around about
the going weight . my pack is a Kakoda 75lt if this helps.
looking for help on this .![]()
Cheers Simmo
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Maybe I should have added 17kg is about the average for someone walking in Tasmania. Although i've come around somewhat, you simply wouldnt last long down here relying on ultra light gear.
MichaelP wrote:Plus, consider the heavy pack extra fitness training for later in life when you do harder walks.
climberman wrote:MichaelP wrote:Plus, consider the heavy pack extra fitness training for later in life when you do harder walks.
Or, a quick way to destroy your knees !
Nuts wrote:
Have you thought of a new pack, you could save at least a kg if not two (if not 3) could be a good next move?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Tony, MJD has a Shadow and a WMA OP.
His Shadow has lasted quite well, the WMA lasted one trip. 4 days into it a large hole was formed by puncture.
Tony wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Tony, MJD has a Shadow and a WMA OP.
His Shadow has lasted quite well, the WMA lasted one trip. 4 days into it a large hole was formed by puncture.
Thanks ILUVSWTAS,
That is interesting as the WBA is made from the same 200 gsm canvas material.
Tony
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