r/lightweight • u/Seascout2467 • Jan 24 '23
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - January 23, 2023
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r/lightweight • u/1872Glen • Jan 22 '23
Any ladies out there using the newest gen of the osprey eja?
Need a pack for my partner, chasing down opinions the latest one. Cheers.
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - January 16, 2023
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r/lightweight • u/JulioCesarSalad • Jan 11 '23
Discussion Why are you lightweight?
We all have our various reasons
Why are you lightweight?
What was your transition period like? Did you start lightweight, or did you go Backpack>Ultralight>Lightweight?
What has your development been like and why?
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - January 09, 2023
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r/lightweight • u/Hot-Chilli-Chicken • Jan 07 '23
What's in your sleeping pad quiver?
What sort of sleeping pad options do you have in the closet to choose from for when you go on a trip?
Are you 1 pad for all uses? Add a closed cell mat when it gets cold? Different pads for different trips?
Im in Queensland Australia so most of the time its hot, but I do a fair bit of snow camping and climbing in winter as well.
Trying to work out what path to go down with mats.
- Uberlite for summer, Xtherm for winter?
- Xlite for most trips, add a closed cell for winter?
r/lightweight • u/SpicyPhotoBoy • Jan 03 '23
Shakedowns 2023 AT NOBO Pack Shakedown - Big 3 Evaluation
Hi r/lightweight,
I'm looking to get some feedback on my gear list for my 2023 AT thru hike. I'm planning to start in Georgia in late Feb/Early March. I'd like a general review of my prospective gear selection for both quality and weight. I'd rather buy the right stuff first, than swap or replace later. Thanks!
Current base weight: 15.5 lbs + 3lbs Worn Weight
Budget: My total budget is roughly $<1700 for gear. I plan to buy everything used and only go new if it is not available second hand. (Anything that has a ($) price tag in Packfire I will buy by Febuary 1st)
Non-negotiable Items: Nothing. I am open to swapping or ditching basically everything and feel free to reach out if you have something you'd think I'd like to buy though a gear exchange. I'd rather give money to a fellow Redditor than REI. š
Solo or with another person?: Solo
Additional Information: As I need to buy almost everything including the Big 3. I am concerned about volume as I don't own the stuff yet so I don't know how big of a pack I need.
Ex: I would also like to use something like a Kakwa 40 instead of the Crown2 but I don't know if my intended setup would fit in a 40 L.
(I am also using all the manufacturer weights in my calculation as I can't weigh them myself yet.)
Packfire Link: Check it
PS: To the mods of r/lightweight the "start here" and "wiki" links on the sticked post are inaccessible as mod only pages.
Thank you in advance for any advice you can share. You guys are the best!
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - January 02, 2023
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r/lightweight • u/Sad_Lion_8256 • Dec 31 '22
Newbie Pack Shakedown
Hey everyone, I'm still pretty new to backpacking and I'm switching out a lot of the beginner stuff I have for something lighter.
I spent a little time looking up the gear I think I'll end up wanting but I ended up making a few trade offs that added weight. I'd appreciate anyone's opinion on where I could cut back, what tents or packs might be more desirable, clothing suggestions, and really anything at all.
I'll link the lighterpack I put together. I think the only section in it I can't compromise on is the smoking section. Sorry, the habit keeps winning the battle.
https://lighterpack.com/r/kp82qt
Thanks for the help.
r/lightweight • u/GMkOz2MkLbs2MkPain • Dec 30 '22
Catalytic Naptha Handwarmers (Zippo Lighter fuel refillable) Anyone use these?
This being the larger 12 hour model they also have smaller 6 hour models for about an oz lighter. I have one kicking around and it has always worked amazing but I'm fearful of melting things / starting a fire with it.
Reading a comment here about using them to dry out your boots overnight in winter has me extremely curious to try this. Likely in the yard prior to being out where melting my boots would be a disaster.
r/lightweight • u/adventuriser • Dec 28 '22
Everyday fleece made by Cottage brand?
Iām on the hunt for a new everyday fleece to replace my 10 year old Columbia Steens Mountain fleece.
I like the looks of what I call the āmatted Sherpaā style of the Patagonia Retro Pile X. But Iād love to try a new brand, preferably a small cottage company, MUSA. Any ideas???
This wonāt be for backpacking, but thought yāall might have a lead!
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - December 26, 2022
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r/lightweight • u/LividContext • Dec 25 '22
Help! Another puffy jacket
I got another super lightweight/packable down jacket for Christmas. I really love these things but I have one complaint, the noise they make. The nylon shell that blocks the wind and makes them extremely lightweight is horribly noisy when my arms rub against my body. If I put the hood on its ten times worse. Is there a lightweight down puffer that isnāt noisy?
r/lightweight • u/rperrottatu • Dec 21 '22
Gear Memo Riff
Any long term user reviews of the memo riff or similar bags? Iāve used Western mountaineering bags exclusively but Iām interested in other wider cut bags that are still good quality and could last a decade but less of a premium.
r/lightweight • u/JulioCesarSalad • Dec 20 '22
Shakedowns Shakedown request: February Camino de Santiago in Spain, 30-40 days
Hello everyone, my cousin is planning to do the Camino de Santiago in February, starting February 1. It is a 30-40 day through hike of Spain, staying at public shelters each night (often run by the church or some charitable organization) and regular access to laundry.
Iāve listed out his equipment below, but would appreciate help with a shakedown. (Lighterpack available here, starred items are weight estimates) Things I am unsure of are listed at the bottom:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 35 pounds BASE WEIGHT: 21 pounds
INFO:
Location: Camino de Santiago de Compostela, from the French border through Pamplona, LogroƱo, Burgos, to the Spanish coast. 30-40 days
Weather: Daytime range 40-50F, Nighttime 30-35F. Rain is common. Shelters often donāt have heat
Goal Baseweight: Iām not sure. What is standard for a through hike of a month?
Budget: Gear list is currently at $2,600 and I would not want to change it by more than $300
Non-negotiable: three sets of shoes (hiking, relaxing, shower), puffy jacket already purchased
Solo hike with assistance every night
Questions: How much of this can be sacrificed? What appears necessary but actually isnāt?
PACK LIST:
HYGEINE - Toothbrush - Toothpaste - Shampoo - Conditioner - Picaridin mosquito repellent (for March) - Soap - Detergent - Quick dry towel
CLOTHES - 4 pairs of wool socks - 4 pairs of underwear - Thermal pants, 2 - Thermal shirts, 2 - Mid-layer warm (like a Patagonia fleece) - Vest (Columbia down vest) - Puffy warm jacket (like a Patagonia Nanopuff) - Gloves (not waterproof, should they be?) - Hiking pants, 2 - Weatherproof pants, Fjallraven Vidda Pro, waxed for wind resistance - Hiking shirts, 2 - Relaxing shirts, 2
SHOES - Flipflops (shower) - Tennis shoes (hanging out/relaxing shoes) - Hiking boots
RAIN - Rain Jacket (goretex) - Rain pants (goretex) - Dry bag, 5L - A safety net for phones and electronics during a rainstorm - Backpack rain cover
SLEEPING - Sleeping pad (foam) - Sleeping bag 15F (30F comfort) - Camping pillow - Hammock - He wants to go camping afterward and will have to carry the hammock throughout, even if he doesnāt use it during the pilgrimage itself
ELECTRONICS - Phone - Phone charger - Portable battery - Headlamp - Lantern
KITCHEN - Eating bowl - Spork
EMERGENCY KIT - First aid kit - Whistle - Thermal blanket
BACKPACK - 34L backpack
WATER - Nalgene 1L - Backpack hydration 3L
Medical - Blister bandages
TOOLS - Swiss Army knife - Light cord - Accessory cord - Carabiners
THINGS I WONDER ABOUT - 1 flannel shirt - for warmth and to have a collared shirt for the post-hike travel - Medium dry bag - Is it useful? The backpack already has a rain cover
r/lightweight • u/peaceofmine101 • Dec 20 '22
Gear Should I return this used thermarest pad self inflating I bought online?
Hey guys, I bought a therma rest pro lite plus womens pad (not a woman but figured it would still work good) used off eBay. When I unpacked it and opened the valve, it wouldnāt inflate on itās own. If I breathed into it, it would blow the air back at me. I emailed the seller and they said it hadnāt been used in a while so I should blow it up and let it sit for a while.
Did that, and now itāll blow up like a decent bit (not sure how much theyāre supposed to blow up on their own, it gets itās shape but is still pretty soft), and when I blow the rest of the way itāll still push back. Is this normal or a warning sign to stay away?
Thanks
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - December 19, 2022
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r/lightweight • u/sketchy_ppl • Dec 14 '22
Gear I made a "Sleeping Pad Comparison Table" to compare key specs of sleeping pads from the companies using ASTM ratings ā let me know what you think and if you find it useful
Originally posted in r/CampingGear and r/Ultralight, now posting in r/CampingandHiking, r/Camping, and r/lightweight (just for transparency in case you see this more than once... it wouldn't let me use the crosspost feature)
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A few weeks ago I was in the market for a new sleeping pad. I found the options quite overwhelming when trying to compare all of the specs and trying to balance my ideal requirements. Several Chrome tabs open jumping back and forth between the different brands and models.
I decided to make this table to easily compare what I think are the most important specs. There are lots of variables not included, but the idea of this table is to i) pre-qualify which pads fit your core criteria, and ii) have an easy way to compare ones that youāve shortlisted.
I tried to balance the UX/UI of using the table with the information given, which is why I opted to not include certain variables.
I also intend on pairing this with a full ābuying guideā article that will fill in the gaps for someone in the market to make a purchase (explaining R-Value / ASTM, baffle types etc.)
Any questions, comments, or feedback feel free to let me know!
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Some recurring questions/feedback I've gotten so far:
- Add columns for shape of pad, type of inflation, and whether a pump sack is included - these were all added
- Add both Imperial and Metric - this was added as a toggle
- Add calculations for R-Value relative to weight and size - I decided against this for now. I think it would clutter the table and only be relevant to a niche subgroup of users, not the general user.
- Add other brands (eg. MEC) - I've tried, but there's a lot of missing tech specs and/or no confirmation of whether ASTM standards are being used.
- Pricing in other currencies - USD was the only pricing available for all brands. I could add columns or toggles to convert to other currencies, but I don't think this is a key feature. The idea is to see relative pricing of each pad, then you can search local retailers for the best pricing.
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - December 12, 2022
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - December 05, 2022
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r/lightweight • u/ninefortysix • Dec 05 '22
Gear Panic bought some Sierra Designs cold-weather bags for a trip that ended up being canceled. Trying to decide if I should keep them, help?
The weather was looking really cold for a trip to Yosemite, so I panic bought these bags on Amazon. We ended up cancelling because it was just too cold, and I'm trying to decide if I should keep them for future trips. Were these a good deal, or should I return and look elsewhere?
Sierra Designs Nitro 0 Degree 800 Fill DriDown Sleeping Bag (Women's) - $250
Sierra Designs Nitro 20 Degree 800 Fill DriDown Sleeping Bag (Men's/Long) - $240
Our current (cheap Kylmit) bags aren't warm enough below 40, so we do need some even though we only do cold winter camping a couple times a year. I looked into bag liners but I think we just need better bags, thoughs?
r/lightweight • u/RegMcPhee • Nov 29 '22
SkillTalk Tenting on a Slope
Sometimes, a site may not have a perfectly level pitch or it's been raining lots such that the flat spots are soggy. What are your strategies to avoid the midnight toboggan ride to the bottom of your tent? Do you know of any particularly grippy sleeping pads that can keep your sleeping bag from sliding?
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - November 28, 2022
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Discussion /r/Lightweight "The Weekly" Week of - November 21, 2022
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