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Re: BIG 4

Postby tele-whippet » Thu 12 May, 2011 10:26 pm

Tent - Golite Utopia 1 with floor & snow modifications - 1.34 kg
S/bag - WM Versalite - 0.905 kg
Pack - Granite Gear Alpine Vapor 59 L - 1.19 kg
Pad - Exped Synmat 7 - 0.89 kg
Total - 4.3 kg
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Re: BIG 4

Postby ILUVSWTAS » Fri 13 May, 2011 5:50 am

That is one awesome avatar pic you got there Tele-whippet
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Re: BIG 4

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Fri 13 May, 2011 10:04 am

Phillipsart wrote:Tent: Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT 3.4kg
Sleeping Bag: Aurora brand,snowman type. 800 gram fill featherdown apx 1.5kg
Backpack: Oneplanet McMillan apx 3.0kg
Mat: Exped Downmat 9 DLX 1.2kg

Total weight= 9.1kg


I posted wrong info on my sleeping bag, the bag I own is not a Aurora Bag I was told when I recently purchased 2nd hand near Sydney. Turn's out it's a old One Planet Bag called a Olga manufactured back in Feb 2000. It's equivalent to a One Planet Bungle 550 -4 bag. and only weighs 1 kg.

My amended data is now.

Tent: Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT 3.4kg
Sleeping Bag: Adventure designs (One Planet) Olga -4. 1 kg
Backpack: One Planet McMillan 3.0kg
Mat: Exped Downmat 9 DLX 1.2kg

Total = 8.6kg
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Empacitator » Fri 13 May, 2011 11:51 am

Tent: Big Agnes Fly Creek 2 UL, very overkill for 1 person but great for two- 1170 grams
Sleeping Bag: Custom Javan Dempsey quilt rated to -7 C (~2.5 inch loft, 900 fill power)- 532 grams
Backpack: Gossamer Gear Gorilla- 686 grams
Mat: Exped SynMat 7 UL, did have the NeoAir and very happy with the upgrade- 470 grams

Total = 2.86kg

Looking to upgrade to the MLD Cricket in Cuben for solo walking which would save me about 720 grams off my Fly Creek 2 UL, massive difference: http://www.mountainlaureldesigns.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=174
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Snowzone » Tue 17 May, 2011 9:42 am

Tent: Fairydown Ignition 2.2kg
Bag: OP Bushlite Super 1.6kg
Pack: OP Strezleki 3.5kg ?? (not sure on this and would like a lighter pack anyway)
Mat: Thermarest Womens Prolite 4 680g

Total: 8kg
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Re: BIG 4

Postby baldhead » Thu 09 Jun, 2011 11:50 pm

TENT: Macpac Nautilus for 1 or 2 , WE tectite4 for family trips
SLEEPING BAG: J&H Dandelion
PACK: One Planet McMillan
MAT: Thermarest full length, old belongs in a museum

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Re: BIG 4

Postby Puddle Duck » Fri 10 Jun, 2011 5:37 pm

Puddle Duck wrote:TENT - Salewa Sierra - Way too heavy (4 kg+) but bomb proof & roomy
PACK - Osprey Aether 70
BAG - MontBell UL Alpine #1
MAT - Therm a Rest Prolite

Trying to persude the GF to upgrade to a lighter tent but she prefers the solidness and room of the Sierra AND she doesn't have to carry it :wink:
Still manage a 4 day hike with my pack @ 17kg & hers @ 14kg (inc 1 ltr of water each)


Have obtained approval from SWMBO for and has been delivered a new Big Agnes Slide Mountain 2 Tent USD$250 @2.5kg can't wait to try it, my pack just got ~2kg lighter :D
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Wolfix » Sun 26 Jun, 2011 4:52 pm

Always modifying...

Tent: (not yet purchased but probably) MSR Hubba HP + FP
Pack: Aarn Effortless Rhythm 2004
SBag: MHW Ultralamina 32 Womens Reg (+ STS Reactor Extreme in colder weather, on its own in hot weather)
SMat: TR Prolite 4 Small
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BIG 4

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Sun 26 Jun, 2011 6:09 pm

Phillipsart wrote:
Phillipsart wrote:Tent: Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT 3.4kg
Sleeping Bag: Aurora brand,snowman type. 800 gram fill featherdown apx 1.5kg
Backpack: Oneplanet McMillan apx 3.0kg
Mat: Exped Downmat 9 DLX 1.2kg

Total weight= 9.1kg


I posted wrong info on my sleeping bag, the bag I own is not a Aurora Bag I was told when I recently purchased 2nd hand near Sydney. Turn's out it's a old One Planet Bag called a Olga manufactured back in Feb 2000. It's equivalent to a One Planet Bungle 550 -4 bag. and only weighs 1 kg.

My amended data is now.

Tent: Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT 3.4kg
Sleeping Bag: Adventure designs (One Planet) Olga -4. 1 kg
Backpack: One Planet McMillan 3.0kg
Mat: Exped Downmat 9 DLX 1.2kg

Total = 8.6kg



My modification.

Still to purchase hammock and tarp. Pack on it's way.

Warbonnet Blackbird 1.1 Dbl. 800 grams
Warbonnet superfly. 600 grams
Aarn featherlight freedom. 1.7 kg
Sleeping bag Adventure designs (One Planet) Olga -4. 1 kg
Lightweight foam pad for cool weather, apx 300 grams

Total. 4.4 Kg
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Earthling » Sun 26 Jun, 2011 6:22 pm

Summer
Shelter: Tarptent Contrail 696grams
Bag: Montain Hardwear Phantom45 569grams
Pad: Thermarest AllSeason 540grams
Pack: Golite Pinnacle 710grams
Total: 2.515kg

WinterMainland Oz below treeline
Shelter: Tarptent Contrail 696grams
Bag: Western Mountaineering Ultralight 820grams
Pad: Thermarest AllSeason 540grams
Pack: Golite Pinnacle 710grams
Total: 2.766kg
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Re: BIG 4

Postby alanoutgear » Sun 26 Jun, 2011 6:37 pm

Tent - MSR Hubba Hubba or Golite Shangri La 3 (love them both)
Bag - Mont down extra long (-5) (a bit heavy but plenty of length and my shoulders stay warm)
Mat - Exped Downmat 7 with Exped inflatable pillow (very, very salubrious and worth the weight)
Pack - One Planet McMillan 90 litre (now that's a pack).

I've also bought the "Fire Maple" titanium copy of the Snow Peak crab stove. Really well made and better than the original - who'd have thought. Cookset is an MSR Ti cookset with an Evernew 0.9 litre Ti kettle - the extended rounded base of the kettle acts as a heat exchanger making it really efficient.
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BIG 4

Postby ULWalkingPhil » Tue 26 Jul, 2011 10:08 pm

Phillipsart wrote:
Phillipsart wrote:
Phillipsart wrote:Tent: Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT 3.4kg
Sleeping Bag: Aurora brand,snowman type. 800 gram fill featherdown apx 1.5kg
Backpack: Oneplanet McMillan apx 3.0kg
Mat: Exped Downmat 9 DLX 1.2kg

Total weight= 9.1kg


I posted wrong info on my sleeping bag, the bag I own is not a Aurora Bag I was told when I recently purchased 2nd hand near Sydney. Turn's out it's a old One Planet Bag called a Olga manufactured back in Feb 2000. It's equivalent to a One Planet Bungle 550 -4 bag. and only weighs 1 kg.

My amended data is now.

Tent: Hilleberg Nammatj 2 GT 3.4kg
Sleeping Bag: Adventure designs (One Planet) Olga -4. 1 kg
Backpack: One Planet McMillan 3.0kg
Mat: Exped Downmat 9 DLX 1.2kg

Total = 8.6kg



My modification.

Still to purchase hammock and tarp. Pack on it's way.

Warbonnet Blackbird 1.1 Dbl. 800 grams
Warbonnet superfly. 600 grams
Aarn featherlight freedom. 1.7 kg
Sleeping bag Adventure designs (One Planet) Olga -4. 1 kg
Lightweight foam pad for cool weather, apx 300 grams

Total. 4.4 Kg


New Modification to my Big 4. For winter camping

Warbonnet Blackbird 1.1 Dbl : 800 grams
Warbonnet Camo Superfly: 550 grams
Aarn Load Limo Bodypack: 2.5 Kg
Warbonnet 3-Season Yeti Under Quilt: 350 grams
Adventure Designs (One Planet) Olga -4. Sleeping Bag: 1 Kg

5.3 Kg

Soon to replace sleeping bag for a 600 gram top quilt. My pack can be reduced to just under 2kg, if I remove the front pockets.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Tas01 » Wed 27 Jul, 2011 10:50 am

Hello
Shelter: Hilleberg Nallo 2 - 2.3kg (packs small, I fit it into my macpac microlight stuff sac or bluewater rope stuff sac ha-ha)
Pack: Macpac tekapo 35+ - 1.2kg (looking to replace this soon with something lighter, maybe a OMM JIRISHANCA 35)
Bag: Western Mountaineering SummerLite - 500g
Pad: just a foam pad sometimes.
total: 4kg, lighter if we split the tent between two ppl
Usually my multi-day sytem weights between 10-12kg with food/water

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Re: BIG 4

Postby sthughes » Wed 27 Jul, 2011 12:23 pm

Lighter weight kit:
Tent: Hubba Hubba HP 2kg (or Luxe X-Rocket 1.1kg - haven't used it yet though)
Pack: Mammut 25L (sure it's bigger than that though) pack 1.5kg, or an Old Karrimor Panther 75L 1.8kg
Bag: Marmot Arroyo 0.83kg (in dry bag)
Pad: Neo Air Regular 0.39kg

Total: 3.8 to 5.0kg

Winter/heavier kit:
Tent: Hubba Hubba HP 2kg or Outer Limits Vortex 2.4kg
Pack: One Planet McMillan 3.0kg
Bag: Kathmandu moonraker V4 1.4kg (in dry bag)
Pad: Neo Air Regular 0.39kg

Total: 6.8 to 7.2kg

Often it's a combination of these. For example the McMillan goes 90% of the time and the Arroyo bag probably 75% of the time.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby doogs » Wed 27 Jul, 2011 2:54 pm

Here's my lightweight and cheapish 'Big 4' collection of gear for the upcoming summer. 8)

Berghaus Bullfrog 30 + 10 Pack. 1.0kg.
Mountain Designs 525 Dedos sleeping bag. 1.2kg.
Vango 3/4 ultralite sleeping mat. 0.43kg.
Eureka Solitaire bivvy tent. 1.4kg.

Grand total of 4.03kg.
Total cost from memory of just under $500. :)
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Re: BIG 4

Postby pazzar » Wed 27 Jul, 2011 5:17 pm

I'm in the process of upgrading all my Big 4.

Tent: Mountain Designs Neutrino 1 (1.4kg) - This is a great tent, and it has proven itself over 4 seasons with no major dramas. I'm in the market for a good 4 season lightweight 2 man tent though.
Sleeping Bag: Mont Zodiac 700 (1.5kg) - I just bought a SeaToSummit Alpine II today which is much warmer and weighs 1.3kg.
Sleeping Mat: Mountain Designs Pro Series 3.8 Small (500g) - I'm hoping to order a ThermaRest Neo All-Season later this year.
Pack: Wilderness Equipment Breakout 75L (2.9kg) - This bag kills me around the hips, I am far too skinny for it. I have found the One Planet McMillan fits well and have used One Planet before, so the McMillan will be my next buy.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby bauplenut » Wed 27 Jul, 2011 9:04 pm

My 'tropical' stuff:

Tent : TT Moment (new, previously Contrail or Mozzie Dome 1 depending on whether free standing required)
Sleep Bag: Mont Bell super spiral Hugger #3
Pack : mostly use Osprey Kestrel 48lt 1.7 kg (I do up to 5 days in tropics with that inc camera gear and tripod), for larger load WE Breakout (2.9kg). [Also have Bushcrasher 700 gm but don't use it much now as not keen on harness, but have done trips like 5 days Hinchinbrook Thorsborne Trail with it.]
Pad: Neo Air or 3/4 Thermarest

My gear is good for tropics, not sure if usable down south though in winter. I would need to look at wet weather gear and cold stuff if down south I guess which would change pack size required. But when I did Overland Track last Xmas with TasEx, the pack they supplied was WE Breakout - same as mine !!!
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Mountain Rocket » Thu 03 Nov, 2011 2:56 pm

I have just ordered myself a new pack and a set of scales.

Let the games begin!
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Re: BIG 4

Postby John Sheridan » Sun 06 Nov, 2011 2:26 am

Zpack Tent 350g

Aarn Mountain Magic 55 $300.00 1270 kg

Western Mountaineering Highlite Sleeping Bag 455g

Inertia X Frame: Ultralight Camping Pad 257g

Total weight 2.332 kg

With a Golite Pinnacle 875g the total weight is 1.937 kg, but I wish they made the Pinnacle is 50 or 60 Litre versions as 72 is a bit of over kill for me, they don't make them in 60 and 50 do they ???

Out of pocket cost just over 1000 bucks, OUCHIES :(


There go's a pay cheque :o



I think that's pretty light, BUT EXPENSIVE :(

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Re: BIG 4

Postby Tony » Sun 06 Nov, 2011 5:17 am

John Sheridan wrote:
Total weight 2.332 kg

With a Golite Pinnacle 875g the total weight is 1.937 kg, but I wish they made the Pinnacle is 50 or 60 Litre versions as 72 is a bit of over kill for me, they don't make them in 60 and 50 do they ???

Out of pocket cost just over 1000 bucks, OUCHIES :(


There go's a pay cheque :o



I think that's pretty light, BUT EXPENSIVE :(

Cheers.


Hi John,

The Golite Jam pack is 50 liters and is just a smaller Pinnacle.

A $1000 for all of that gear is not that much really, try pricing traditional bushwalking gear, you can pay up to $600 for a pack alone or up to $900 for a tent, a good quality sleeping bag can be $700 plus.

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Re: BIG 4

Postby John Sheridan » Sun 06 Nov, 2011 6:12 am

But at 50 litres the jam is 930 g compared the the 72 Litre Pinnacle at 875 g, I just don't get that, a 50 litre is so much heavier than a 72 litre pack, IS the Pinnacle just made of extra light weight material ?????


Or is something mixed up and i am just not seeing it :)

Cheers.

I think I know the problem, Golite website just shows one weight, probably the heaviest pack version, does not show, the medium or light figures, which is not very helpful, not sure why they don't or am I missing it ??

Been googleing and it seems the light version is 600 grams or so.

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Re: BIG 4

Postby Hendo » Wed 09 Nov, 2011 10:23 am

Shelter: Tarptent Moment - 890g $215USD
Pack: Granite Gear Virga Long - 540g $65USD (Clearance)
Bag: Sea To Summit McII Long - 640g $396AUD (On sale)
Mat: Exped SynMat 7 UL - 455g $130AUD (On sale)

Total: 2525g
I didn't include shipping costs
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Mark F » Wed 09 Nov, 2011 4:57 pm

Shelter - SMD Gatewood Cape 330g + SMD Serenity Net inner 205g + 6 pegs 50g ($300 total). Upgrading to Hexamid Solo Plus 110g + cyrovac groundsheet 60g. I can use the net tent with the Hexamid instead of the groundsheet.
Pack - SMD Swift with frame and hip belt 675g ($217). Too big for 2-4 days so MYOG under construction - expected total weight under 400g
Bag - MYOG quilt (< 0 degrees Thru Hiker kit $200) 560g + silk inner 82g ($40)
Mat - Neoair short 270g ($150)+ 4 folds of Zlite pad (serves as padding in back of pack and sit pad) 100g - makes a full length mat
Depending on the trip it weighs 1.65 kg (soon to be 1.45kg but I will have to add a rain jacket - Marmot Mica 210g) to 2.27kg

All costs in $ AU including freight to AU. Overall cost around $900 - couldn't achieve this buying locally.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby Dale » Wed 09 Nov, 2011 5:21 pm

Hi Mark - I also have the Swift and was surprised at how much volume there is. I originally picked it up for short hikes and am now looking at a smaller pack. Nice setup BTW. Cheers.
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Where is the weight in a pack?

Postby Mark F » Wed 09 Nov, 2011 6:04 pm

John, I once owned a GoLite Speed - relatively comfortable but at around 1kg but built of quite light fabric. You could see a 500g pack struggling under the weight of so many straps and additional bits and pieces that it was morbidly obese.

When you analyse where the weight is in a pack you will find it is in all the extras - buckles, straps etc. I am in the middle of building a pack of about 35 litres capacity out of Dyneema grid stop so I have put some effort into analysing where the weight is. A simple pack such as my SMD Swift uses about 1 sq metre of outer weight fabric - In my case the Dyneema weighs about 150g/sq m, and add 1/2 sq m of lighter fabric say 70gsm - a total of 220g. 1000d cordura would blow this out to 400g/sq m. even doubling this for pockets etc doesn't explain the weight of a 2.5kg pack So it must be in the frame, padding, shoulder straps, hip belts and the endless buckles and straps that blight the exterior of so many commercial packs. The Swift which is a remarkably simple pack weighs 430g (with about 220g of fabric) +130g for the frame + 120g for the hip belt with pockets.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby bailz66 » Thu 17 Nov, 2011 11:57 am

Have only just got my big 4

Tent : Aarn pacer 2
Sleeping bag: sea to summit mk3 650 down
Matrass: Thermarest Neoair
Pack: Aarn load limo

All bought in last week. Still waiting on the bed to arrive in mail
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Re: BIG 4

Postby John Sheridan » Fri 23 Dec, 2011 9:46 pm

1 Zpack Tent 350g

2 Zpacks Exo with Carbon Fiber Frame - 12.6 ounces (357 grams), $259

3 Klymit Inertia X frame Sleeping Mat 286.33g
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4 Western Mountaineering Highlite Sleeping Bag 455g
box stitched) 6'150/130/97 225 g 455 g 15 x 30 XXS

5 Foam mat for colder weather 180 g

Total 1.628 KG

I think that's ultralite, too bad you have to take food as well :(

My new Potential kit and probably will be, just have to order from Zpacks and wait.

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Re: BIG 4

Postby Mark F » Sat 24 Dec, 2011 8:30 am

Hi John

I will be interested to hear how the Exo pack works. From the photos on ZPacks it seems to rise well above the shoulders.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby nihil » Sat 24 Dec, 2011 4:02 pm

Tent: Aarn Pacer 2. With my Gossamer gear walking poles it is a 4 season mountain tent that's under 2KG
Sleeping bag: Western Mountaineering Ultralight goes ok down to -7
Bag: Aarn Effortless rhythm
bed: downmat 9.
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Re: BIG 4

Postby gayet » Sat 24 Dec, 2011 5:09 pm

Tent: Terra Nova Laser Comp 1
Sleeping Bag : Montbell Super Spiral Down hugger + an old down bag for warmer times
Bed: NeoAir
Pack: OP WBA
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