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Super-ultra-ultra-lightweight gear

PostPosted: Wed 10 Dec, 2008 11:19 pm
by Taurë-rana
For those who think they have the ultimate light weight gear, check this out http://www.ediblegear.com/

Re: Super-ultra-ultra-lightweight gear

PostPosted: Thu 11 Dec, 2008 7:48 am
by Son of a Beach
note we recommend use all of our products in conjunction to get proper and balanced nutrition


Because eating only a backback would be unbalanced - it's much more healthy to consume a sleeping back as well, for a balanced diet?

Just tear off a few handfuls of your SnackSack and toss them into your cook pot for a truly delicious one pot meal.


Even suits the 'just add water' mob, by the sound of it.

Still, I'm not sure my apetitie would be up to an entire sleeping bag, and an entire sleeping mat, and the remains of a backback all in one day!

Re: Super-ultra-ultra-lightweight gear

PostPosted: Thu 11 Dec, 2008 7:50 am
by Whos_asking99
:shock:

Thats just....weird, its gotta be a joke site...right?

Re: Super-ultra-ultra-lightweight gear

PostPosted: Thu 11 Dec, 2008 8:01 am
by johnw
From the FAQs, the key to it all :wink::

Question: If I eat my pack, how do I get home?

Answer: It's necessary to take care in ordering the consumption of your trail gear. Hikers normally consume the pack last (although they might save a trekking pole for the hike out).


I like versatility, so the idea of being able to drink your stove fuel has merit :lol:!

Re: Super-ultra-ultra-lightweight gear

PostPosted: Thu 11 Dec, 2008 8:32 am
by ollster
Heh. We take stuff to drink that could be USED as stove fuel.

Good for disinfecting, and removing sticky stuff like tape, too!

Re: Super-ultra-ultra-lightweight gear

PostPosted: Thu 11 Dec, 2008 10:21 am
by freshairfreak
It would be funny to get a bit of sleeping back stuck in your teeth... or start choking on a bit of tarp stap. :lol: