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A place to chat about gear and the philosphy of ultralight. Ultralight bushwalking or backpacking focuses on carrying the lightest and simplest kit. There is still a good focus on safety and skill.

Forum rules

Ultralight Bushwalking/backpacking is about more than just gear lists. Ultralight walkers carefully consider gear based on the environment they are entering, the weather forecast, their own skill, other people in the group. Gear and systems are tested and tweaked.
If you are new to this area then welcome - Please remember that although the same ultralight philosophy can be used in all environments that the specific gear and skill required will vary greatly. It is very dangerous to assume that you can just copy someone else's gear list, but you are encouraged to ask questions, learn and start reducing the pack weight and enjoying the freedom that comes.

Common words
Base pack backpacking the mass of the backpack and the gear inside - not including consumables such as food, water and fuel
light backpacking base weight less than 9.1kg
ultralight backpacking base weight less than 4.5kg
super-ultralight backpacking base weight less than 2.3kg
extreme-ultralight backpacking base weight less than 1.4kg
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Gram Weanie Pro Stove Kit

Mon 16 May, 2016 10:35 am

115g for a stove kit appeal? Check out the Gram Weanie Pro. Only costs US$33.00 .

The above aside, I would be interested to know how efficient it is. Anyone have experience of this stove design?

Re: Gram Weanie Pro Stove Kit

Tue 24 May, 2016 5:49 pm

I have no experience with this stove design.

However, that link was awesome! He seems to be making some really cool gear. Thanks for sharing.

Jackson

Re: Gram Weanie Pro Stove Kit

Tue 24 May, 2016 6:19 pm

I have no experience with its efficiency sorry Andrew but some interesting gear there.

Cooking gear is a fun aspect for a gear junkie like myself. Ive been through the metho cooking thing and I appreciate the weight saving but for me, the elcheapo BRS3000T gas burner and a titanium pot wins in regards to weight vs convenience.

Thanks for sharing.
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