My ultralight gear for 1 year of Travel
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2025
- Here is my ultralight gear for traveling China and Asia for the next year or so.
INSIDE PACK
Toilettetry bag w/ items - 589 g
Insta 360 invisible Tripod and Peak Design Mobile tripod Mount - 302 g
Anker Prime 100w Charging brick and Apple cables - 225 g
Unbound Merino tshirt - 155 g
Black undershirt (from target?) - 131 g
Unbound Merino Underwear x2: 75 g ea = 150 g
Beanie Hat - 53 g
Wright Hiking socks - 55 g
Smart wool socks - 76 g
No brand Gator - 32 g
Patagonia nanopuff jacket - 365 g
Frog toggs raincoat - 160 g
Black dress shirt - 200 g
Eagle Creek Packing cube - 28 g
Amazon AluminumCarabenner - 22 g
Matador 22 freerain packablebag - 238 g
Thrifted Sweat pants - 283 g
Under armour shorts - 116 g
Walmart Flip flops - 153 g
SLING
Lulu lemon black Fanny w/ Temu Light, DJI auto tighten wrist strap, Temu off brand easy clip, microfibre cloth, passport/cards/cash in ziplock bag, Apple AirTag - 492 g
ON BODY
Apple Watch 10 w Unity band (42mm) - 39 g
iPhone 16 pro w/ Peak Design Loop case - 153 g
Darn tough running Socks - 49 g
Lulu lemon ABC pants - 358 g
Lulu lemon city sweater - 552 g
Unbound Merino Underwear - 75 g
Unbound Merino shirt - 155 g
Enshadower Hat - 67 g
New balance shoes - 733 g
TOTAL
Here are the totals for the weights:
Bag: 3333 grams - 7 lb 5.57 oz
Sling: 492 grams - 1 lb 1.35 oz
on Body: 2181 grams 4 lb 12.93 oz
Grand Total: 6006 grams - 13 lb 3.86 oz
At the time of editing and uploading this video, there have already been some changes, 8 days into my trips, as expected, what you think you need and what you simulate just isn’t the same in the real world once you’re there. I ditched some items, may change some out, and with clothes so cheap and readily available, I can carry even less than I have and buy on the fly, especially according the each locations weathers. Will do an update video sometime! But you can see the journey through the series as my kit develops and changes.
Awesome setup!
Post some updates while you're out there in the field, would be cool to see how it all works out and what you would change if anything!
Good luck for your trip