I do appreciate the title of this video, "Gear I would use" instead of "Best ultralight gear". I don't know if you did this consciously, but it shows that this list is subjective to the person and I appreciate you making that clear. You seem to also say as much in the video. I want to give positive feedback about ways I see you improving instead of just being critical.
You should do a review on some of the new MEC ultralight stuff. Aphelion sleeping bag, pace UL 40, vectair UL. Pair it up with a spark 2.0? I’m sure the Canadian crowd would love to see it!
If you live in Canada, GearTrade is basically the Canadian version of GGG. Buying from GGG and shipping to Canada can get pretty cost-prohibitive due to shipping costs and duty taxes.
Thanks for sharing this information and experience. I'm somewhat a beginner in the hiking world and this was one of the most informative and descriptive suggestions videos I've seen. Thank you, and safe travels friend.
Justin, great UL video! I see the"lid" made another cameo appearance, I recently discovered the lid from the Chockfull-of-nuts coffee can fits perfectly over the Toaks 650 Light pot with it's lid. I only boil water for dinner and cold soak the rest of the time.
Hi Justin, love to look at your videos and see the evolution of your gear. Many bloggers have a ''lightest camping gear'' video. I would be interested in a ''most compact'' gear list, I am sure the light weight sutf is a good starter, but being minimal volume has many advantages too (travel, biking...) would you be able to make a video of a camping gear list with minimal volume in mind? tks
Great video. To all you guys that toss & turn at night after hiking all day and lose your pillow etc need to convert to hammocks and or do a recovery routine with a roller stick or voodoo floss and a cork or wiffle ball. Check out early riser 71 recovery video. Nothing like being cradled in a hammock & getting rid of pressure points on your body while sleeping.
I wonder how those EXPED 5R/3R mats hold up, I have the EXPED SynMat HL and while comfortable and light I find it develops annoying coldspots at ~5c (even with a 1/8 foam mat underneath). It uses the same horizonal baffles but the side baffles (rails) have no insulation which is a problem in colder temperatures especially with a quilt. Agonizing a bit over what to replace it with, I wonder if the 3R would be significantly warmer? Pretty bad sleeper and a bit torn between the Nemo Tensor All Season, Xlite, Exped 5R or 3R.
Ok I've used the bidet before, but have never heard of anyone using the soap on the hand method before. Interesting. Not sure if I'm ready for that yet. Lol But, will keep that in mind. Especially if I run out of toilet paper!
Nice man ExPed pad! Yes! I went from ThermaRest Uberlite to the Ultra 1R WIDE edition 😴 Worth the weight, the vertical baffles let me just die in one spot I don’t slide off
Nice video. I really wanted to like the Mariposa but it was just not a good fit for me. Instead of mayflys, i like water shoes that i got on amazon for evenings in camp. happy hiking y'all!
I loved my Mariposa but I got tired of the back sweat on that one. The Zpacks Arc keeps the pack off your back and you get a nice breeze through there! Stay nice and dry! Ha! Worth every penny on a thru-hike!
I have a Mariposa and didn't realize the waist belt was removable. But I had a look, and yeah, if you remove the frame, it frees the belt to slide out. Cool. I got some holes in the bottom of it my first trip out (in the desert) and was bummed I bought it. But I couldn't return it, and didn't want to spend money on a different pack, so I kept using it, and now kinda like it.
In my experience the Mariposa doesn’t handle weight all that well. I bought and tried out two sizes of the Mariposa. Loaded with 32 pounds to test them. The hip belt would deform under the relatively moderate weight. More specifically, the upper, rear part of the belt would deform outward under load, making it so the bottom edge of the belt was pushing uncomfortably into my lower back. On a long hike this could get uncomfortable. Under the same load test, the Durston Kakwa handled the 32 pound weight MUCH better and the belt showed no propensity to collapse. I actually returned the Mariposa and borrowed a Durston Kakwa 55 Ultra for my multi day Grand Canyon trip. It’s a bit warm due to lack of ventilation but otherwise is a brilliant design, is bomber build , and rides very well.
One problem I have found with the Mariposa is how the load lifters were not implemented correctly. The top of the straps were not attached to the frame, so it did almost nothing to pull the weight closer to my back. Was wondering why for a long time I feel the pack didn't carry as well as I hoped, but this is apparently fixed with the just released 2024 version.
Hey Justin, I'm interested in the clippable pot lid you showed in the video. Is there a link to that, because I'm done with that flimsy o.g. one. Best regards from Germany :-)
"thru hiking days are behind me" why though? definitely not too old, and you sprinted the GDT like it was a race! would love to see more long distance trips from you
@@wannaberacerrob Suluk46 also has one in the works, unless Justin is a tester for him! Can't wait for either one to release it. Edit: nevermind the tester part of my comment, these are 2 different lids altogether. Either way I want one!
I have the OG Mariposa. I use an older Zpacks Solplex (2 pole) and keep it in the tall side pocket. I keep my sleeping pad in the hydration bladder pocket. The 2024 version is tempting because of the new straps, belt, and load lifters. But no hydration bladder pocket for my sleeping pad. 😢 Plus my OG Mariposa is still in great shape.
Have you heard of the American Discovery Trail, and would you hike it?? It runs from coast to coast and splits in two for a northern route and southern route and then meets back up to finish the trail. I live in the Cincinnati area and know part runs through here and I so want to get on and travel for a bit so badly! I know roughly where to get on, but not the exact spot.
Wow, this is great! So intrigued by the clips on the pad that hold the quilt in place. Anyone know where they’re from? I slip off my pad all the time! 😅
Would you recommend bringing a lightweight down puffy also for colder nights once at camp or thermals at all? Thinking about places at higher elevations or possible snow at times
Love the list of your gear man, great video! Question regarding ZPacks. My fiancé and myself are hiking the JMT in August and are in the market for a good 2 person tent that can hold our packs. I am wanting to lean ZPacks, but don’t know which one to pull the trigger on. I don’t know if you had any recommendation but we were thinking either the Duplex, Triplex, or Offset Duo? Any advice would be great man! Again, thanks for the video, and time to put out content!
Zpacks Duplex is tight with 2 people. It’s not big enough for 2 people and packs inside, unless you’re using a short pad and putting your empty pack under your feet. There’s room in the vestibules for packs if you don’t need them inside. Duplex is also not made for 2 25” pads. You can squeeze them in, but it works better with a 20” and 25”. (or 2 20”) If you’re consistently sleeping 2 people, you’d probably be happier with the triplex in the long run, and it’s not much heavier. (21 vs. 18oz).
Hi,Justin! I was wondering if you have ever tried a “Northern Ultralight” pack? It’s a small company in BC and that pack is a tough cookie!😊 It doesn’t have what you prefer from a pack but it’s a great performer that you can have customized to your specs. I’m near Montreal and I pack weekenders in the Eastern Townships. It does all I need. Just have a look their way for a peek!..🇨🇦
Mariposa is a cool design, but it is kinda just too big for me. My go-to packs do have removable hip-belt/pockets and frames. My new go-to is my Atom Packs custom. Fantastic versatile UL design. (you're gonna wait MONTHS for it though!) Also thanks for the tip on the Exped. I am a flopper and a side sleeper and if that pad is comparable to a NeoAir, but rectangular and longitudinal baffle I will def try it out!
But if you lose that pot handle, which is black and rather small, you'll be forever without a pot handle. You could in a pinch use a cloth and try not to burn yourself but for the extra ~1gram just get a pot with handles. Heck carry ~2 grams and get a nicer handled pot. I like to compare grams to mL of water, sure maybe 100g~300g may be in the realm of deal breakers to consider but 25g~50g is really a thimble of water; if your not in the desert where every drop counts you could just carry 25ml~50ml less water and there'll be no difference on your back, in your bottle, and in your spreadsheet.
Since you brought this up, let's deep dive. I have basically taken "leave no trace" as far as possible. After being around Island Lake in the Winds and uncovering other peoples cat holes (not the first time this had happened but the last) I started hauling the paper and turds with me. I throw together wag bags at home. I don't get this bidet thing and have not tried it. I'm a dude and generally I form nice compact turds that just need a courtesy wipe and away I go so in this scenario a lil squirt of water would suffice I think. But then there are the other times when I need to pinch in off and there are "left overs" that are much off the reason to wipe an ars to start with. To me, only squirting in this instance would be the opposite of feeling tidy. Are you really telling me you don't have TP for back up? And did you just imply that you wipe with your hand?
How on earth do you make your phone last 7 days on 10k mAh. I know I have an older iPhone 12 that doesn't carry as much charge, but I barely made it through 2 nights with an Anker 10k mAh. I know I take a lot of photos, and I was charging my apple watch as well... but still... it's a far cry from 7 days. I'd love for you to do a video on phone tips to conserve battery.
@justinoutdoors. Hi, Justin. In your opinion, which pad is the firmest: Therm-a-rest xtherm or the Exped Ultra 5R? I have spinal stenosis, so I require a firm pad. Thanks.
There's a new lighter Plex Solo and Duplex. I think the lighter Dyneema body of the original is now the floor and an even lighter weight is used for the body. For me, my original Plex Solo is delicate enough.
You will break a toe on those mayfly’s. I got them over a year ago and wore them my first and only time at the Adirondacks in camp. I stubbed my toe one time on a tree root took them off and never put them on again. I can’t justify the risk of limping out just to save a couple ounces
@@JustinOutdoors could be different out here on the east coast. Pa and upper state NY are very rocky and rooty, as I’d venture to guess the Appalachian trail is not too dissimilar. I’d be wary of leaving my tent to take a whizz in the middle of the night in those things.
Their supply is wonky. I've purchased two of them, one on their website a while back and on Amazon more recently, but I had to wait until they were available.
I have to disagree on the Gossamer Gear Mariposa. While it has a ton of features and is light weight, imo it doe not carry well over 25lbs. Plus the load lifters are utterly useless.
The lightest configuration with hipbelt is a small with small hip belt at 932 grams, where were you looking? 62 grams heavier than what you listed and I imagine your is not a small small? Just curious @@JustinOutdoors
Justin, those Mayfly sandals in my opinion are just ripping off people in the hiking/camping community. The sandal probably cost $14 (=/- )to make, its that material they make yard signs from with lashing, and they market the "UL". If you step on a rock/twig they are toast and d if i have to look at every step you take to ensure they don't blow up that's crazy. Might as well wear glass slippers....Why advertise companies that rip people off? Sorry had to vent, some of these companies are just thieves. Great vlog....
The Mariposa 60L is rated at 35 pounds max carrying capacity and 30 pounds for comfort(unless you were reviewing an older model?). At 1:27 of your video, you said it carries 40-45 pounds comfortably. If it’s rated at 35 pounds max, going beyond that may very likely result in uncomfortable carry. I’m not trying to discredit you. But I think gear RUclipsrs should really guard their integrity carefully because it’s honestly hard to tell who is here to purely help people get into backpacking and who is mostly here for the money.
I don't even look at brands advertised carry weights as they are often very wrong. I test packs myself with different weights over multiple trips. I make videos because I enjoy testing gear and sharing my thoughts on it.
It's a tricky one, shave your butt and get a sweaty butt, or leave the hairs in place and have more pop to wash off. God I hope someone is reading this whilst eating their dinner 😅
@@tc2156 my kind of woman aha same, we can be eating lunch and talking about stoma bags, catheters and most bodily fluids. It's just boggies that gets me. 😆
I won't use a backpack without a hipbelt.. it's heavy on the shoulders..all the weight is on the shoulders.. especially for long hiking.. I don't recommend this bag..
@@backpackingcapebreton The alternative recommendation (Kakwa) is cheaper, lighter, more feature packed, has a bigger load capacity, and is more durable.
GG just redesigned Mariposa. Was hoping for at least UltraGrid, but no, they kept nylon. I was disappointed.. Mariposa in Ultra200x or UltraGrid would be a nice upgrade.
@@arthurvino Nylon is super cheap. The margins on a nylon backpack at $315 is waaay better than Ultra. Plus the fact that they'd have to source it, find new manufacturers, test it, etc which is all sorts of R&D they don't wanna pay for.
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why are your through hike days over?
@@ayehodgy5675 Bum cancer I'm afraid.
I do appreciate the title of this video, "Gear I would use" instead of "Best ultralight gear". I don't know if you did this consciously, but it shows that this list is subjective to the person and I appreciate you making that clear. You seem to also say as much in the video. I want to give positive feedback about ways I see you improving instead of just being critical.
Demo-ing the bidet. My boy Justin is fearless. Great channel. 😊
If you’ve been a subscriber for a while, you’ve seen that clip ALOT. It’s a lot of reused footage featuring the same gear over and over
You should do a review on some of the new MEC ultralight stuff. Aphelion sleeping bag, pace UL 40, vectair UL. Pair it up with a spark 2.0? I’m sure the Canadian crowd would love to see it!
Your one of those hikers/outdoor people who are authentic and would hike even if youtube didnt exist
Of all the ultralight hikers on YT, you seem to have the most dialed in system. A truly refined minimalist vibe. Bravo 👏
If you live in Canada, GearTrade is basically the Canadian version of GGG. Buying from GGG and shipping to Canada can get pretty cost-prohibitive due to shipping costs and duty taxes.
Agreed!
@@Greghikes1 I agree. When I buy small gear, sometimes shipping costs more than my order!😮
Jesse at gear trade is my go to in canada!
I really appreciate the bidet demonstration. I kinda wondered about how that was done.
Not detailed enough
When will you be ready to talk about the new lid you’ve been using on Toaks pot?
Thanks for sharing this information and experience. I'm somewhat a beginner in the hiking world and this was one of the most informative and descriptive suggestions videos I've seen. Thank you, and safe travels friend.
Thanks Justin
Justin, great UL video! I see the"lid" made another cameo appearance, I recently discovered the lid from the Chockfull-of-nuts coffee can fits perfectly over the Toaks 650 Light pot with it's lid. I only boil water for dinner and cold soak the rest of the time.
Hi Justin, love to look at your videos and see the evolution of your gear. Many bloggers have a ''lightest camping gear'' video. I would be interested in a ''most compact'' gear list, I am sure the light weight sutf is a good starter, but being minimal volume has many advantages too (travel, biking...) would you be able to make a video of a camping gear list with minimal volume in mind? tks
Great video. To all you guys that toss & turn at night after hiking all day and lose your pillow etc need to convert to hammocks and or do a recovery routine with a roller stick or voodoo floss and a cork or wiffle ball. Check out early riser 71 recovery video.
Nothing like being cradled in a hammock & getting rid of pressure points on your body while sleeping.
I love the Pink Titanium Spoon! I have a titanium spoon, but mine is not pink and magic!
I wonder how those EXPED 5R/3R mats hold up, I have the EXPED SynMat HL and while comfortable and light I find it develops annoying coldspots at ~5c (even with a 1/8 foam mat underneath). It uses the same horizonal baffles but the side baffles (rails) have no insulation which is a problem in colder temperatures especially with a quilt. Agonizing a bit over what to replace it with, I wonder if the 3R would be significantly warmer? Pretty bad sleeper and a bit torn between the Nemo Tensor All Season, Xlite, Exped 5R or 3R.
I sleep on the 3R, and I don’t notice any cold spots on the rails or elsewhere. I find it to be a very comfortable pad.
Ok I've used the bidet before, but have never heard of anyone using the soap on the hand method before. Interesting. Not sure if I'm ready for that yet. Lol But, will keep that in mind. Especially if I run out of toilet paper!
The Exped mat is also more sustainable than Thermarest as its made from bluesign and oeko tex approved materials and contains recycled polyester.
Nice man ExPed pad! Yes! I went from ThermaRest Uberlite to the Ultra 1R WIDE edition 😴 Worth the weight, the vertical baffles let me just die in one spot I don’t slide off
Nice video. I really wanted to like the Mariposa but it was just not a good fit for me.
Instead of mayflys, i like water shoes that i got on amazon for evenings in camp.
happy hiking y'all!
I have an older Exos. I tried a new one the other day. Very light. Hard to give up the trampoline back.
I loved my Mariposa but I got tired of the back sweat on that one. The Zpacks Arc keeps the pack off your back and you get a nice breeze through there! Stay nice and dry! Ha! Worth every penny on a thru-hike!
I have a Mariposa and didn't realize the waist belt was removable. But I had a look, and yeah, if you remove the frame, it frees the belt to slide out. Cool. I got some holes in the bottom of it my first trip out (in the desert) and was bummed I bought it. But I couldn't return it, and didn't want to spend money on a different pack, so I kept using it, and now kinda like it.
Enjoyed the bidet demonstration.
Awesome video. My question is how much does all that weigh?
In my experience the Mariposa doesn’t handle weight all that well. I bought and tried out two sizes of the Mariposa. Loaded with 32 pounds to test them. The hip belt would deform under the relatively moderate weight. More specifically, the upper, rear part of the belt would deform outward under load, making it so the bottom edge of the belt was pushing uncomfortably into my lower back. On a long hike this could get uncomfortable.
Under the same load test, the Durston Kakwa handled the 32 pound weight MUCH better and the belt showed no propensity to collapse. I actually returned the Mariposa and borrowed a Durston Kakwa 55 Ultra for my multi day Grand Canyon trip. It’s a bit warm due to lack of ventilation but otherwise is a brilliant design, is bomber build , and rides very well.
One problem I have found with the Mariposa is how the load lifters were not implemented correctly. The top of the straps were not attached to the frame, so it did almost nothing to pull the weight closer to my back. Was wondering why for a long time I feel the pack didn't carry as well as I hoped, but this is apparently fixed with the just released 2024 version.
There is a guy on Etsy who sells a modification for the OG Mariposa’s load lifters. It does seem they fixed the issue with the 2024 version.
@@tc2156 thx for tip!
Hey Justin, I'm interested in the clippable pot lid you showed in the video. Is there a link to that, because I'm done with that flimsy o.g. one. Best regards from Germany :-)
"thru hiking days are behind me" why though? definitely not too old, and you sprinted the GDT like it was a race! would love to see more long distance trips from you
Over the next few years, I think I'll be staying in the 10-14 day range on the absolute high end
Great video. Justin, what is that pot lid? Looks like it grabs onto your fuel can? I can't find it in your gear list
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@@JustinOutdoorscoming soon?
@@wannaberacerrob Suluk46 also has one in the works, unless Justin is a tester for him! Can't wait for either one to release it.
Edit: nevermind the tester part of my comment, these are 2 different lids altogether. Either way I want one!
Great place to buy cottage brand gear. Gear is always evolving. As for tents! I’ll stick with my Durston X Mid pro 2 or 2+
I have the OG Mariposa. I use an older Zpacks Solplex (2 pole) and keep it in the tall side pocket. I keep my sleeping pad in the hydration bladder pocket.
The 2024 version is tempting because of the new straps, belt, and load lifters. But no hydration bladder pocket for my sleeping pad. 😢 Plus my OG Mariposa is still in great shape.
On the Plex Solo or AltaPlex, don’t you feel the sloped wall makes contact with your shoulder as soon as you lean up?
Have you heard of the American Discovery Trail, and would you hike it?? It runs from coast to coast and splits in two for a northern route and southern route and then meets back up to finish the trail. I live in the Cincinnati area and know part runs through here and I so want to get on and travel for a bit so badly! I know roughly where to get on, but not the exact spot.
Wow, this is great! So intrigued by the clips on the pad that hold the quilt in place. Anyone know where they’re from? I slip off my pad all the time! 😅
Love seeing such heavily worn Space Bear Bags stuff!
I just ordered this poop bag from space bear. I’m excited to get to use it on my next hiking trip!!!!
Pink spoons are the speed holes of backpacking.
The Mariposa needs a roll top with a Y-top strap and it would be near perfect.
Would you recommend bringing a lightweight down puffy also for colder nights once at camp or thermals at all? Thinking about places at higher elevations or possible snow at times
I always bring a puffy and baselayers. I'm usually in the mountains.
Thanks for the replay and info!
Backpack bidet is something I'll never leave home without! That changed the game for long hikes! Haha
@justinoutdoors looks lke you hiked through RRNCA ...for a really cool adventure there, next time try the Red Rock Crest
Love the list of your gear man, great video!
Question regarding ZPacks. My fiancé and myself are hiking the JMT in August and are in the market for a good 2 person tent that can hold our packs.
I am wanting to lean ZPacks, but don’t know which one to pull the trigger on.
I don’t know if you had any recommendation but we were thinking either the Duplex, Triplex, or Offset Duo?
Any advice would be great man!
Again, thanks for the video, and time to put out content!
Zpacks Duplex is tight with 2 people. It’s not big enough for 2 people and packs inside, unless you’re using a short pad and putting your empty pack under your feet. There’s room in the vestibules for packs if you don’t need them inside.
Duplex is also not made for 2 25” pads. You can squeeze them in, but it works better with a 20” and 25”. (or 2 20”)
If you’re consistently sleeping 2 people, you’d probably be happier with the triplex in the long run, and it’s not much heavier. (21 vs. 18oz).
Hi,Justin! I was wondering if you have ever tried a “Northern Ultralight” pack? It’s a small company in BC and that pack is a tough cookie!😊 It doesn’t have what you prefer from a pack but it’s a great performer that you can have customized to your specs.
I’m near Montreal and I pack weekenders in the Eastern Townships. It does all I need. Just have a look their way for a peek!..🇨🇦
Mariposa is a cool design, but it is kinda just too big for me. My go-to packs do have removable hip-belt/pockets and frames. My new go-to is my Atom Packs custom. Fantastic versatile UL design. (you're gonna wait MONTHS for it though!) Also thanks for the tip on the Exped. I am a flopper and a side sleeper and if that pad is comparable to a NeoAir, but rectangular and longitudinal baffle I will def try it out!
You might want to paint that pot grabber a bright color so it doesn't get lost so easy.
i never knew it was called swedish cloth. Here in sweden we call it a wettex cloth from the orignal brand of washcloth.
Justin been watching you forever . Where do you get that plastic snap on lid you use in your toads pot
Stay tuned ;)
I will and when are you gonna checkout. The Nashville packs the cutaway. Great pack
i need advice on alpst400 32 50 sleeping bag review doesnt show extreme temp.
am scared to take it on a camp
Hey. What is the lid of your pot? It holds the fuel canister?
Thanks for the video, Justin. Why did you select the GG Mariposa instead of your beloved REI Flash?
I’m guessing weight. Flash 55 is 1247 grams, mariposa is 930 grams with frame and belt, around 500 grams with no belt no frame like he uses it
But if you lose that pot handle, which is black and rather small, you'll be forever without a pot handle. You could in a pinch use a cloth and try not to burn yourself but for the extra ~1gram just get a pot with handles. Heck carry ~2 grams and get a nicer handled pot. I like to compare grams to mL of water, sure maybe 100g~300g may be in the realm of deal breakers to consider but 25g~50g is really a thimble of water; if your not in the desert where every drop counts you could just carry 25ml~50ml less water and there'll be no difference on your back, in your bottle, and in your spreadsheet.
Are the trekking poles included in your tent weight? I didn't see them in your Packwizard.
Forgot them in the list, added now! Thanks!
i like that your a real, unpretentious guy
Hi @JustinOutdoors - Gossamer Gear just redesigned Mariposa, check it out. 2) When are you releasing that Pot cover?
Since you brought this up, let's deep dive. I have basically taken "leave no trace" as far as possible. After being around Island Lake in the Winds and uncovering other peoples cat holes (not the first time this had happened but the last) I started hauling the paper and turds with me. I throw together wag bags at home.
I don't get this bidet thing and have not tried it. I'm a dude and generally I form nice compact turds that just need a courtesy wipe and away I go so in this scenario a lil squirt of water would suffice I think. But then there are the other times when I need to pinch in off and there are "left overs" that are much off the reason to wipe an ars to start with. To me, only squirting in this instance would be the opposite of feeling tidy.
Are you really telling me you don't have TP for back up? And did you just imply that you wipe with your hand?
Reading this felt like watching a movie
@@antine1279 I don’t know if I should apologize to you or feel proud. 😆
How on earth do you make your phone last 7 days on 10k mAh. I know I have an older iPhone 12 that doesn't carry as much charge, but I barely made it through 2 nights with an Anker 10k mAh. I know I take a lot of photos, and I was charging my apple watch as well... but still... it's a far cry from 7 days.
I'd love for you to do a video on phone tips to conserve battery.
I’m curious about the comparison of Swedish cloth vs chamois (shammy) for water absorption. Any thoughts??
Wow surprised the small canister lasts 10-14 days. How many mL do you boil per day?
The pillow link goes to Amazon and a long list of pillows?
@justinoutdoors. Hi, Justin. In your opinion, which pad is the firmest: Therm-a-rest xtherm or the Exped Ultra 5R? I have spinal stenosis, so I require a firm pad. Thanks.
There's a new lighter Plex Solo and Duplex. I think the lighter Dyneema body of the original is now the floor and an even lighter weight is used for the body. For me, my original Plex Solo is delicate enough.
Bro. How do you get so many days out of a 110g canister? Do you not make morning coffee?
I only boil 200-500mL for dinner at night
You mention a lot of bags - but i don't see them on the gear lists?
Magic indeed...
What's up with the purple pants that you almost always have on? Just curious 🤔
You will break a toe on those mayfly’s. I got them over a year ago and wore them my first and only time at the Adirondacks in camp. I stubbed my toe one time on a tree root took them off and never put them on again. I can’t justify the risk of limping out just to save a couple ounces
I've been using them since they came out three years ago - no problems yet!
@@JustinOutdoors could be different out here on the east coast. Pa and upper state NY are very rocky and rooty, as I’d venture to guess the Appalachian trail is not too dissimilar. I’d be wary of leaving my tent to take a whizz in the middle of the night in those things.
Personally I wouldn't use the mayflys. I use water shoes that I got on amazon for camp.
I don’t see using the 500 ml pot instead of a 700 or 900 especially if you make coffee with breakfast
J Money G. Why do you say your thru-hiking days are over?
Does anyone know of a US source for the Big Sky DreamSleeper? It does not seem to be available on Amazon or on their own website…
Their supply is wonky. I've purchased two of them, one on their website a while back and on Amazon more recently, but I had to wait until they were available.
@@Andy-Mesa thanks!
Why not just use a small bivy instead of a whole tent?
3:53 I get the idea. This just seems way over the top.
how are you getting 8 days out of a 10k nitecore?
The bidet demonstration should have been the thumbnail. This video would have 100m views
I still dont believe using your hand to wipe away poop is the cleaner way to go number 2 lmao
10,000 mAh for 7-8 days??
Tbf my phone battery is coooked you could be right on that one
Nice gear video, but it's gonna be a l9ng time before I'm ultra light haha 😂
I have to disagree on the Gossamer Gear Mariposa. While it has a ton of features and is light weight, imo it doe not carry well over 25lbs. Plus the load lifters are utterly useless.
Magic 😂
So just $10k more and i can be ultra light too !! 🥰
The new Mariposa is much heavier than you listed
It looks to be 29g more
The lightest configuration with hipbelt is a small with small hip belt at 932 grams, where were you looking? 62 grams heavier than what you listed and I imagine your is not a small small? Just curious @@JustinOutdoors
i have no idea why i just cant get over the bidet situation using your bare hand on poop just seems so wrong
The water touches your poop not your hand. LMAO
you squirt the water on your butt then put soap on your hand to clean whatever poop is left on your butt no? @@AaronVets
the water cant get everything so you put soap on your hand and clean whats left right? @@AaronVets
“… all my drugs” Please elaborate. Do they make everything feel even more ultra lightweight? 🧐😂
Your through hiking days are behind you!? Say it ain't so
You mention all your drugs, didnt know that was the new GOAT for ultralight packing. 😅
Justin, those Mayfly sandals in my opinion are just ripping off people in the hiking/camping community. The sandal probably cost $14 (=/- )to make, its that material they make yard signs from with lashing, and they market the "UL". If you step on a rock/twig they are toast and d if i have to look at every step you take to ensure they don't blow up that's crazy. Might as well wear glass slippers....Why advertise companies that rip people off? Sorry had to vent, some of these companies are just thieves. Great vlog....
100%. Everyone I know who got them said they were total complete rubbish yet in gear videos they get praised.
Purple pants
The Mariposa 60L is rated at 35 pounds max carrying capacity and 30 pounds for comfort(unless you were reviewing an older model?). At 1:27 of your video, you said it carries 40-45 pounds comfortably. If it’s rated at 35 pounds max, going beyond that may very likely result in uncomfortable carry. I’m not trying to discredit you. But I think gear RUclipsrs should really guard their integrity carefully because it’s honestly hard to tell who is here to purely help people get into backpacking and who is mostly here for the money.
I don't even look at brands advertised carry weights as they are often very wrong. I test packs myself with different weights over multiple trips. I make videos because I enjoy testing gear and sharing my thoughts on it.
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It's a tricky one, shave your butt and get a sweaty butt, or leave the hairs in place and have more pop to wash off.
God I hope someone is reading this whilst eating their dinner 😅
😂 I’m reading this while drinking a beer. But I worked in healthcare for 17+ years, so not much bothers me. 😂
@@tc2156 my kind of woman aha same, we can be eating lunch and talking about stoma bags, catheters and most bodily fluids. It's just boggies that gets me. 😆
You can wash the bum and use paper 😅
Not sure you should call your "pack" a pack. Sounds like it was more like a soft bag with a couple of shoulder straps.
I won't use a backpack without a hipbelt.. it's heavy on the shoulders..all the weight is on the shoulders.. especially for long hiking.. I don't recommend this bag..
U drink from the same bottle u cleam your a55hole with?
Recommending a nylon backpack in 2024 is...a choice.
Paying $200-$300 more for a pack that weighs an ounce or two lighter just for trail-style points is also ... a choice.
@@backpackingcapebreton The alternative recommendation (Kakwa) is cheaper, lighter, more feature packed, has a bigger load capacity, and is more durable.
GG just redesigned Mariposa. Was hoping for at least UltraGrid, but no, they kept nylon. I was disappointed.. Mariposa in Ultra200x or UltraGrid would be a nice upgrade.
@@arthurvino Nylon is super cheap. The margins on a nylon backpack at $315 is waaay better than Ultra. Plus the fact that they'd have to source it, find new manufacturers, test it, etc which is all sorts of R&D they don't wanna pay for.
First view?
Nope
Please dont speak so fast