ricadam wrote:For the noobs. what would one classify as light weight and heavy weight?
Pongo wrote:ricadam wrote:For the noobs. what would one classify as light weight and heavy weight?
Taken from the forum rules at the top of the thread:
"light backpacking base weight less then 9.1kg
ultralight backpacking base weight less then 4.5kg
super-ultralight backpacking base weight less then 2.3kg
extreme-ultralight backpacking base weight less then 1.4kg "
ricadam wrote:What does one do then with water as having one day supply is around 4 Kg alone? is that not considered as pack weight or do you just find water out on the track somewhere and treat it and/or filter it?
Bluegum Mic wrote:Well Ive lost 3.4kg in the early hours of this morning not to mention oodles more in fluid......
It should also be noted that people distinguish between base weight, skin out weight etc... I'm not expert in these things so I might leave someone else to define all that jazz.
GPSGuided wrote:Pongo wrote:ricadam wrote:For the noobs. what would one classify as light weight and heavy weight?
Taken from the forum rules at the top of the thread:
"light backpacking base weight less then 9.1kg
ultralight backpacking base weight less then 4.5kg
super-ultralight backpacking base weight less then 2.3kg
extreme-ultralight backpacking base weight less then 1.4kg "
Where can we put Bear Grylles? EUL? Or a category of his own?
GPSGuided wrote:Where can we put Bear Grylles?
Pongo wrote:ricadam wrote:For the noobs. what would one classify as light weight and heavy weight?
Taken from the forum rules at the top of the thread:
"light backpacking base weight less then 9.1kg
ultralight backpacking base weight less then 4.5kg
super-ultralight backpacking base weight less then 2.3kg
extreme-ultralight backpacking base weight less then 1.4kg "
It should also be noted that people distinguish between base weight, skin out weight etc... I'm not expert in these things so I might leave someone else to define all that jazz.
DARRIN-G wrote:Hi Mat 1st one would be your pack my first was a black wolf about 1.5 -2kg . My next one i bought was a zpack blast near new off ebay 250gm.2nd is a tent my 1st overnight hike was Mount Barney with a 3.5kg 3man Oztrail tent , only had a two man fly ,it rained that night and on the way up i lost my foam sleep mat ,was a night to remember. I then bought a 500 gram bivi used it a couple of times , liked the freedom of a tent beter.Sold it and got a 1.1 kg modified tent . 3rd would be your sleep bag again i had a 1.5 kg BCF speacial. My favorite piece of gear is my Rab sleeping bag 600gm add a silk liner to it in winter . If i hiked down south i would get a warmer bag .4th is a sleep mat i have only used a ccfoam pad ,150 gms . Waiting on a Thermarest xtherm off ebay item says payment pending and the guy after 3 days hasent posted ,come on paypal. Extra 250grams but worth the warmth and comfort.5th Stuff you dont realy need or use spur of the moment packing..Hopes this helps to a more comfortable ,less stress on joints ,agile hiking adventure .Darrin
wildwalks wrote:A hangers forum -- Like it.
I was thinking of several subforums in Equipment eg
Hammocks
Sleeping bags
Tents
Packs
Clothing
Outershells
Footwear
But I am unsure as what if you want to talk about ultralight sleeping bags?? Ultralight or sleeping bags
any thoughts??
Matt
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