Fun idea for a thread, nice work
My kit's nothing fancy, but does the job and is dependable:
Sleeping Bag: Mountain Designs Kashgar 75(summer),
Moutain Designs Ultra 500(winter - as yet untested) - with Thermalite Reactor when required (or perfect on it's own mid-summer)
Shelter: Outer Limits Backpacker, nicknamed "The Barnacle" by my car-camping mates. Comfortable 2-person / spacious 1-person, reasonably lightweight at 2.2kg - not exactly roomy but it does the job. Has done me well through the warmer months over that last 4 years - and despite wanting (note: not necessarily needing) an upgrade, I'm finding it difficult to justify the price tags given I paid $100 for it, and that most alternatives are about the same weight anyway...
Pack: Macpac Cascade 75. Unkillable. Nuff said. I'm getting the feeling that if the bomb dropped, it'll just be Cascades and cockroaches that'll live on... (or cockroaches wearing tiny Cascades... strange mental image that...)
Pad: Mountain Designs Somnus Lite. Recent upgrade from a failing Kathmandu equivalent - same thickness, 3/4 the weight, half the packed size... go figure.