Everything fits with some room to spare.
They say a photo tells a thousand words, so I'll let the photos tell the rest, and I have visitors over now.

icefest wrote:Wow! Nice job. 4kg base weight. How much food/fuel do you take a day?
I find I'm happy with 400g + small bottle of oil.
icefest wrote:Wow! Nice job. 4kg base weight. How much food/fuel do you take a day?
I find I'm happy with 400g + small bottle of oil.
wayno wrote:remember folks this is gear for a walk in queensland....
wayno wrote:cool. of course you've got a 20F rated quilt. that converts to minus 6C,
icefest wrote:On that note, do you find sleeping in a hammock lighter than an ultralight tent/tarp?
I would image it would be more comfortable with the hammock though.
-icefest
forest wrote:But thats a big YES, heaps more comfortable.
Robert H wrote:Haha I assumed there must be more too it - sleeping in a normal (everyday?) hammock is never as successful as I had hoped it would be.
Cheers for the post.
Lindsay wrote:Nice set up Phil. What does your hammock/quilts/tarp weigh by themselves?
icefest wrote:On that note, do you find sleeping in a hammock lighter than an ultralight tent/tarp?
I would image it would be more comfortable with the hammock though.
-icefest
Supertramp wrote:Very nice setup Phil.
I was a little put off when I joined this forum,reason being the first thread I found that was about UL gear was the one that you made the other week, where people personally attacked you. As someone who is starting out & getting more serious with my hiking, I was hoping to get some knowledge from people that have been hiking UL for a while & that could recommend some good gear choices and ways to save possible weight.
The good thing is now there is this dedicated section for ultra lighters, so I know I will be around this section of the forum more than anywhere else.
Good luck with your travels, & those people that think UL is dangerous, really need to have a look at what's out there these days.
I look forward to seeing what new things appear in the section of the forum.
Cheers,
Glenn.
Franco wrote:Hammock including rigging is 666 grams
I kew it.
it is the work of the Devil
Include me out.
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