My FASTPACKING lightweight backpacking gear LOAD OUT! Includes food!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2024
- Here is my fastpacking lightweight backpacking gear load out. This backpacking kit is perfect for 3 season or 4 season wild camping down to approximately zero degrees. Sometimes you need to travel light and fast so you need to take some ultralight backpacking gear with you. I've got all my camping gear in a 44L backpacking bag.
My backpacking gear loadout includes all my food and snacks. No cheating! The only thing missing is water but my hydration reservoir is included in the overall weight.
To achieve a light weight thru hiking gear set up you really need to think 'light' from the start. This means being weight conscious right from the very start. It's not just the weight of your wild camping gear, you need to think about size too. Fortunately most light outdoor gear is smaller too so this will happen naturally.
I used this set up for my OMM (Original Mountain Marathon) 2 day backpacking event. I had to hike fast throughout with period of light running too.
This backpacking gear list isn't necessarily perfect, but it gives you a starting point if you want to consider lighting your load.
Backpacking Bag
990g Montane Trailblazer 44 Backpack ultralightoutd...
200g Osprey Hydraulics LT 1.5L Reservoir amzn.to/3MJh4Zw
Sleep System
880g Sierra Design Cloud 20 Sleeping Bag Quilt www.absolute-s...
680g Big Agnes Rapide SL Insulated Sleeping Pad ultralightoutd...
80g Nemo Fillo Pillow Elite Pillow amzn.to/3ua0GKS
Backpacking Tent
950g Durston X-Mid 1P Solid (inc 12 pegs) durstongear.co...
486g Leki Makalu Trekking Poles amzn.to/3syslVA
Cooking Set Up
87g Soto Windmaster Stove amzn.to/3syzvZQ
62g Soto Thermostack Cookset Combo - Ti Pot (50g) & Lid (12g) amzn.to/3QZcfO4
225g Jetboil Gas 100g Canister amzn.to/46fM2iJ
Food & Snacks
51g Coffee Brewer Coffee Bags amzn.to/40FmVVl
20g 2no Milks (your choice)
115g Fell Store Breakfast thefellstore.com/
200g Firepot Meal thefellstore.com/
200g Wayferer Pudding thefellstore.com/
12g Sea to Summit Spork amzn.to/47R8m3x
186g 3no. Veloforte Energy Bars (62g each) amzn.to/47sYL2k
20g Torq Protein Shake Mix thefellstore.com/
10g 2no Hydration Tabs thefellstore.com/
Electronics
161g Olight Perun 2 Mini Head Torch amzn.to/3syvHrt
96g Flextail Gear Tiny Pump X2 amzn.to/3MGWs3K
160g Nitecore NB10000 Gen 2 Power Bank (150g) and iPhone Lead amzn.to/3ugN1lm
Clothing
470g Rab Microlight Alpine Down Jacket amzn.to/3ugvj1k
97g Inov-8 Ultrashell / Raceshell Waterproof Jacket amzn.to/47ez0TN
86g Inov-8 Ultrapant / Racepant Waterproof Trousers amzn.to/49ARPlE
45g Inov-8 All Terrain Pro Mitt amzn.to/3QI4CKu
58g Skins Running Technical Neck Warmer (your choice)
40g Fjallraven Byron Hat Thin amzn.to/3SHvRr7
50g Spare Boxers (your choice)
202g Spare DHB Merino Wool Base Layer Top amzn.to/46eQRZB
219g Spare Ronhill Running Tights amzn.to/40FnRJl
110g Spare 1000 Mile Socks amzn.to/3uhrmcQ
OMM (Original Mountain Marathon) Compulsory Kit
95g Lifesystems Nano First Aid Kit amzn.to/49zBTAd
104g Lifesystems Heatshield Thermal Bivi Bag amzn.to/40DdvcQ
60g Harvey Maps amzn.to/3QBysQV
24g Silva Compass amzn.to/47f1FrN
90g Rite in the Rain Waterproof Pad amzn.to/3ugtm50
10g Rite in the Rain Waterproof Pencil amzn.to/40UeANP
Miscellaneous
2g 2no. rubbish bags
1g Sea to Summit Shampoo Flakes amzn.to/3FWQAQp
1g Lifeventure Travel Wash Flakes amzn.to/3ujKhDR
10g Sponge
70g OEX Small Hand Towel
60g Toothbrush & Toothpaste
7770g Total Weight
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Note: some of the wild camping gear links are affiliate links where I get a tiny kick back.
Thanks, Andy.
#backpacking #wildcamping #backpackinggear
Nice loadout, I would of laughed my head off if you pulled out the Asta out instead of the mid 😂 lol
🤣🤣🤣
This is so reminiscent of when we were little kids and would pull all our toys out of the toybox to show our new friend all the cool stuff we had.
Backpack = toybox
Tent = electronic baseball game
Sleeping bag = Star Wars Millennium Falcon
Stove = radio controlled Ferrari
Power pack = Hot Wheels collection
And so on...
I leave all those stuff sacks at home, though. Not because of weight, but because they're so fiddly and cluttery on the trail.
Great video Andy. Ive subscribed and watched your videos for easily 1 to 2 years now and never commented. I feel given recent events that I just wanted to say you're a credit to the backpacking community and I love the level of detail and research you conduct on every review. Your channel is certainly the most progressive and well respected in the backpacking/wild camping space, in my opinion. Keep up the great work and please keep the videos coming. Very inspiring!
Thanks so much 👍
Lovin the continued diversity in the videos Andy, keeping it interesting and channel relevant. Nice to see the bargins and cheap options with the premium kit. Keep up the good work 🙏
Brilliant Andy...... Absolutely brilliant info, and like others have mentioned, the effort you've put into the info in the descriptions/links is appreciated. The 2023 OMM video and this one are cracking, hope your subscriber numbers increase as you well deserve it. ATB
Thanks so much 🙏
Brilliant video as per usual Andy
Great to see your lightweight load out
A bit different to my daypack/2 day pack i use here in the forests and fells.
Water is very clean here so I just use a Millbank bag and then boil it if I need to.
A folding saw, a knife, fluorescent vest and loud whistle.
Paracord, fabric tape, basically enough to cut tree branches in order to support a leg injury and tie/tape the leg up.
I could go on but you get the picture it’s more safety and rescue stuff just in case for others too.
Kendal mint cake! That’s a great short term survival food 😊
Yay You've packed a Durston tent even though you are most of the time knocking them. Always love your videos Andy... Brilliant!!!
I don’t knock them, I only point out to people the main design elements are borrowed from other tents. Check out my X-Mid review and my trekking pole tent group test, I say multiple times how good the tent is.
Thanks Andy as a novice this is extremely helpful much appreciated 👍
Glad it helps 👍
Nice vid.
When I go out I usually bring toothpaste tablets instead of tubes. Nice load out.
Please share a link! 👍
I was informed toothpaste is harmful to some animals so I use bicarbonate of soda.
Very amazing video well done and keep up the great work
Spot on breakdown and very useful - thanks :)
Amazing pack been using them years 😊
I always struggle getting everything in my 50L Atmos ag, my issue is the tent, I have to carry the Fjallraven Abisko dome 2 for me & my Mrs, I do give her the poles & pegs to put in her bag, but the tent itself is quite large in volume, just about fit everything, however it is tight!
The big Agnes rapide SL is a fantastic mat, tried loads of different ones and finally found rapide SL this summer.
As always great video Andy.
I’ve never seen those Harvey maps…great size
They're tiny and waterproof too! It's takes a bit of getting used to the 1:40000 scale but once you adjust they're fine.
I've used the 1:40 mini maps. Ideal. I generally use Harvey maps anyway. I find the colours they print with seems to make them clearer to me for some reason.
Great informative video Andy. 7kg is pretty impressive, especially as you don't seem to have skimped on anything.
I thought I'd done well getting my solo car camping kit down to about 10kg - without food or water lol
Absolutely Great 👍🏼
Cheers 👍
Enjoyed the video, also enjoyed your OMM video .. how about a soft flask with built in filter
I lost it! I had a LifeStraw but I've just changed to a BeFree.
Hi Andy wrt to your water have you ever considered a UV. I find they work fast and well especially when used with a Millbank bag when the situation calls for.
Your load out here is similar to what I use, although I don’t have the Montane bag. It looks like a good piece of kit with the pockets on the straps, was wondering if they are they big enough to fit a large-ish iphone inside? Might treat myself to one in the summer.
Another top video Andy. 👌🏼
I had my iPhone 14 Pro in the front zipper pocket, it’s really stretchy 👍
Expedition Food make dehydrated food in the both 800 or 1000 calories !
How can you tell if the water is safe to drink even when you’re high up ?
Personally I’d use a water filter. However, the water high up in the Lakes and Snowdonia should be ok to drink.
Great video thanks pal. Interested in the SD quilt. Have you done a review? Apologies if you have, not seen it. Have the same pack (was gifted) but not tried it yet. Will give a go. Cheers.
No review yet, but I really rate it! So much so, I purchased the Nitro 0 too.
Great bags I've the synthetic version which is good value.
Great video mate, if you don’t mind me asking how much would you estimate the cost of that set up?
sigma sport is doing a sale on Big Agnes, I got my copper spur 1 person for £230ish, In the meantime, wildbounds also doing a sale on some of the nemo tents
That’s a bargain! Mark’s got that tent (it’s on our Pen y Fan video).
what about your camera gear ?
Could you do this event with less lightweight gear or is everyone taking supervlight stuff? Video of omm looks fun but my kit isnt that lightweight yet. Cheers mate.
Thats a good quality kit layout u got there 👍 i just bought a pair of ronhills running bottoms the looser fit old school style 😅. Do u think your innov8 waterproof trousers would be ok for a bikepacking as a backup for extremes or a bit too flimsey for bike ?
They’re really thin! Fine for emergency or infrequent use but I wouldn’t want to snag them on anything!
@@BackpackingUK ok thanks 👍
Thanks for another great video Andy. Could you tell me how the Trailblazer feels with that much weight please ? I've been looking at them for while but don't want to pull the trigger and buy one if it's not going to be comfortable with 10-12 kg. Thanks again.
With 1L of water (so approx 9kg) I genuinely didn’t notice it but I am used to carrying much more weight. I personally wouldn’t want to take it to 12kg, there’s not enough padding in the shoulders, hips and there’s no suspended frame. But up to 10kg no problem 👍
Thank you for the information Andy.
I guess that this 44litre backpack will not replace my Rook 65 but it should do for short summer thru hikes. Much appreciated. Keep up the great work 👍@@BackpackingUK
Is this backpack still comfortable with 10kg load?
Yes 👍
You really don't filter your water?
I usually do, all the time, just not if I’m going light.
Another freebie? Where do you put all this gear lol.
I wish, I paid for all this hence why I did that power station video!
Surely you must get some of it for free most TH-camrs do. I've got a fair bit of gear and I really struggle to find somewhere to store it.. Can't imagine your situation with a new peiece of equipment each week.
I do get some gear free but I buy the majority of it myself. I buy a lot in the sales and ebay and then resell it on ebay after to raise funds for new gear!
@@BackpackingUK Glad to hear that you do considering the effort you put into your channel.
I can tell youre ex squaddie by how tidy your bag is and how you described your powerbank as "gucci"😂
I wish, I’ve got a boring office job, hence why I’m obsessed with being outside!