Miyata610 wrote:Shelter: gore-tex bivy
Pack: aarn peak aspiration
Mat: exped synmat 7 UL
Bag: thermarest Haven
pazzar wrote:I'm in the process of upgrading all my Big 4.
Tent: Mountain Designs Neutrino 1 (1.4kg) - This is a great tent, and it has proven itself over 4 seasons with no major dramas. I'm in the market for a good 4 season lightweight 2 man tent though.
Sleeping Bag: Mont Zodiac 700 (1.5kg) - I just bought a SeaToSummit Alpine II today which is much warmer and weighs 1.3kg.
Sleeping Mat: Mountain Designs Pro Series 3.8 Small (500g) - I'm hoping to order a ThermaRest Neo All-Season later this year.
Pack: Wilderness Equipment Breakout 75L (2.9kg) - This bag kills me around the hips, I am far too skinny for it. I have found the One Planet McMillan fits well and have used One Planet before, so the McMillan will be my next buy.
bushwalker zane wrote:Miyata610 wrote:Shelter: gore-tex bivy
Pack: aarn peak aspiration
Mat: exped synmat 7 UL
Bag: thermarest Haven
How do you find that exped mat goes when you bivy? I was thinking of getting one, but wasn't entirely sure how strong it would actually be.
Strider wrote:Tent - Kathmandu Northstar (2.95kg).
Bag - Macpac Escapade 700 (1.66kg).
Pack - Huntech 70L (2.67kg).
Mat - Kathmandu 183cm (816g)
Total weight 8.1kg
Phillipsart wrote:Currently as I type this, I'm laying in my hammock. Pack feels very comfortable. Have a big climb in the morning, so I better get some sleep.
I love being in the outdoors. Hanging under the stars.
ninjapuppet wrote:hi empacitator, I really do miss that duomid. One of the best tents Ive ever used, and I havnt gotten around to replacing it yet.
Phillipsart wrote:Reducing the weight on my Big4 has allowed me to enjoy the hike. So much easier with a light pack.
Snowzone wrote:Tent: Fairydown Ignition 2.2kg
Bag: OP Bushlite Super 1.6kg
Pack: OP Strezleki 3.5kg ?? (not sure on this and would like a lighter pack anyway)
Mat: Thermarest Womens Prolite 4 680g
Total: 8kg
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