mattmacman wrote:Hey guys the last few times ive been walking ive been carrying a 95 litre pack thats full to the brim with around 25 kg's in it (for a 4 dayer), in short.. it kills me, so ive decided to go lightweight (not super lightweight but light enough).
I used to carry (main gear)
-Vango spirit 200+ 2.7 kgs ~ and packs massive
-Deuter 85+10 aircontact 2.7 kgs~
-Exped downmat 9 1.1 kgs~
-MSR WL International 0.22 kgs~ (plus about a litre of fuel in a steel bottle and accesories)
-MSR quick 2 0.5 kgs ~(with a partner)
-Exped waterbloc 800 1.5kgs~ (recently returned it, overpriced, overweight and only a -3 comfort)
Gear i want to get
-Neo air or Exped synmat
-Some sort of solo or duo lightweight tent (Akto, big agnes, not sure yet it only has to be 3 season)
-Lightweight pack (65 L about) but it has to have a full harness
-Titanium pot set
-Either down quilt or WM summerlite
-Kovea titanium
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated, with the tent i was looking for something either pitch as one (integral pitch) or single skin that is easy to pitch and with the pack i hate all those attachement points i just want a decent top loading pack with a decent harness (NB i have a small back and i found that with a 95L deuter and 25 kgs it didnt fit nicely so id like a smaler harness, im 15 so im still growing =).
John Sheridan wrote:This is my light weight gear list, not purchased, just compiling a list to buy soonish, might give you some ideas.
Main Gear
Tent Sea To Summit - Specialist Solo Hiking Tent 379.00 625g
Backpack Osprey Hornet 46 $180.00 680g
Cooking Gear Mini-Trangia $ 70.00 330g
Sleeping bag Marmot -01 850+Loft Down Hydrogen Sleeping Bag 400.00 702g
THERMAREST - COMPRESSION PILLOW Large 340 grams $49.55
Sleeping mat. Thermarest - NeoAir Large $278.00 550g
Lifesaver Water purification Bottle 4000UF 230.00 635 grams 750g full
Total 3.977 kg
Probably could cut it even more, but i want a little comfort on my travels.
Any suggestions on my things would be nice also.
Cheers.
John Sheridan wrote:This is my light weight gear list, not purchased, just compiling a list to buy soonish, might give you some ideas.
Main Gear
Tent Sea To Summit - Specialist Solo Hiking Tent 379.00 625g/snip
Probably could cut it even more, but i want a little comfort on my travels.
Any suggestions on my things would be nice also.
Cheers.
cams wrote:One non specific recommendation I'd make if you're doing a big overhaul like this is to buy the pack last so you know how big (or small) it will need to be.
Penguin wrote:cams wrote:One non specific recommendation I'd make if you're doing a big overhaul like this is to buy the pack last so you know how big (or small) it will need to be.
Cams
I have done it the other way. Started with a small pack and see what I can take. Went from a 80l pack, to a 53l pack, and now can manage overnight with a 40l pack.
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cams wrote:
You kind of proved my point. If you're looking to save money and not have to buy more than one new pack I'd wait until you've bought your new lightweight stuff then buy a pack that is the right size. It is hard to know what size you'll need. Sure you don't want something that is bursting at the seems (although if you're going for a frameless pack this would be pretty good) but you don't want something that is 1/3rd too big aswell and have to try and compress the pack by alot to stop things rattling around.
One non specific recommendation I'd make if you're doing a big overhaul like this is to buy the pack last so you know how big (or small) it will need to be.
Has anyone had any experience with terra nova tents?
mattmacman wrote:....... ive been carrying a 95 litre pack thats full to the brim with around 25 kg's in it (for a 4 dayer), in short.. it kills me.
John Sheridan wrote:What would be considered main gear and what would be a good total weight to strive for for a light weight setup ???
Pack,Tent,Sleeping bag,cooking gear,water,stove fuel ?
Cheers.
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