Lightweight Backpacking Gear Guide 2024 | How I Choose And Pack My Gear!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Going through all of my gear to choose the gear I want to take on a 4 day backpacking trip. This is my simplified process of choosing gear, the questions I ask myself and what it looks like to compile everything, then pack it into my pack.
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Комментарии • 34

  • @davidcooper8390
    @davidcooper8390 День назад

    It's nice to have options. I liked to hear your reasonings for picking each piece of gear.

  • @rodoutdoors
    @rodoutdoors 2 дня назад

    I dig these kinds of videos. I like when it's just rambling about gear without any cuts. I've been going through the same process tonight. Heading to the Sierra where there's granite everywhere. So freestanding tent. Bringing a bear canister. That cancels out fastpacking since it won't fit in my fastpack. 😅

  • @chrisconstant7416
    @chrisconstant7416 3 дня назад +3

    Great video explaining your process and giving viewers the reasons why you pick/pack what you do for a specific trip!

  • @strangerous1313
    @strangerous1313 3 дня назад +10

    I like your thinking and planning strategy. However, most peiople do not have 8 tents, 5 sleep systems, 10 stoves, and a dozen backpacks to choose from. Good for you that you do, but I think a video serving the majority of us would be a better topic.

  • @countrygirl63baker64
    @countrygirl63baker64 3 дня назад +1

    That was really helpful, Devin!! Thank you for showing step by step and spelling it out! Lookin forward to your trip!!!😊

  • @florianszabo3092
    @florianszabo3092 День назад

    Hi Devin, appreciate a lot how you present your planning and how you reason the choice of gear. I know you are experienced about it, personally I would have add/mention gear repair kit and a pocket knife.

  • @jonsanford2515
    @jonsanford2515 3 дня назад +3

    Very similar to how I pack. Except, being an East-coaster, my tent is always on top and I NEVER go without a rain jacket. Rain jacket goes in the stretch pocket or on top next to the tent, depending on how quick I think I may need the jacket.
    Explaining why you pick the gear you do, and how and why you pack is very helpful.

  • @_crane_7475
    @_crane_7475 3 дня назад

    Great video. I want to see a video on that mid-layer by OV! It looks interesting. Is that Alpha direct on the inner? Anyways, thanks again for another great loadout video. I love these.

  • @tedcowperthwaite1957
    @tedcowperthwaite1957 2 дня назад

    So first thoughts on synthetic: it seems to be a good product minus a few flaws. Most of my exposure and use of synthetic leads me to basically 2 issues. Synthetic takes more room to meet same temp requirements vs down. Synthetic also is much bulkier/weighs more than same temp rated down. These both are issues and although size and weight have gotten better over the last 20-30 years, synthetic still has a distance to go in achieving parity. The last thing is that as it gets light and less bulky it’s cost approaches and sometimes exceeds comparable down. So down is the better choice until the synthetic exceeds space saving and weight savings of down and doesnt cost more than down.

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 4 дня назад +1

    Some important down vs synthetic questions are IMO:
    Warmth - how does it stack up against high quality down like 850 or 900 fill power. That is weight differences just for the just the insulation is interesting, but also for a complete garment. Some insulations allow simpler/different designs than others and that might gain back some of the weight differences when looking at e.g. a jacket with the same insulation capabilities.
    Loft/thickness: Different insulations require different loft to provide the same insulation. Thinner insulations allow for slightly different designs which might be an advantage for some use case.
    How does it standup to hard use? How much does it deteriorate over time.
    What type of products is it suited for?
    Other advantages over down, insulate when wet, how fast does it dry?
    Cost vs down and/or other synthetics.

  • @RideAlongside
    @RideAlongside 4 дня назад +2

    Thanks Devon. I like this way of presenting your kit. Showing us the why is always more interesting than the what. Can't wait to see what your trip is like. Happy Trails.
    -Nick, Prescott, AZ

  • @coachhannah2403
    @coachhannah2403 3 дня назад

    I have a lower limiting factor. As a bear-rich Sierra packer, I carry a canister...
    Yes, I hung for decades, but the rules and convenience mean I now carry...

  • @curtelverd4008
    @curtelverd4008 3 дня назад

    I actually just purchased the Camping Moon stove, SOTO triplex, and Fire Maple Pot thanks to your and Eric Hanson’s combined recommendations!

  • @wolfeadventures
    @wolfeadventures 3 дня назад

    Really like this video. Very helpful going through each item. 👌🏻👌🏻

  • @LostAgainwithJim
    @LostAgainwithJim 3 дня назад

    I pack almost the same way. One key difference is I always keep my mid layer closer to the top of pack. Because I mostly hike in areas that require bear cans, I use the mid layer and either my rain jacket or heavier insulation layer to wrap up the can and keep it from digging into my back. And I still don’t use any kind of sac for my quilt.

  • @brianadventures9622
    @brianadventures9622 3 дня назад +1

    It was great seeing some of the process in choosing your gear! I can't fathom not taking a rain jacket or pack cover, there is always a chance for unexpected precip in the Midwest...

  • @randyhowell4320
    @randyhowell4320 2 дня назад

    On the Thermore synthetic jacket, why did they design with snaps that are quite a distance apart instead of a zipper? It looks like it would be a draft issue.

  • @TheWillRogers
    @TheWillRogers 3 дня назад +1

    That pack looks incredibly similar to my SMD Swift X lol. Like almost identical.

    • @bjbeck11
      @bjbeck11 3 дня назад

      Was thinking it looked like the Durston Kakwa (great pack!) - but with some back venting. Interesting!

    • @TheWillRogers
      @TheWillRogers 3 дня назад +1

      @@bjbeck11 yeah I went to the website for the pack and there it doesn't look like the SMD pack at all lol. Then again, these are all just fancy plastic sacks with straps on them in this category.

  • @DaveOffGrid
    @DaveOffGrid 3 дня назад

    Nice break down Devin! Yeah you don't pack for the rain lol but I don't usually either over here. A pack liner would be a nice addition for that. Looking forward to the trip vid!

  • @Colby168
    @Colby168 3 дня назад

    Did you put a link to that jacket you were first wearing? The synthetic one.

  • @woodchip2782
    @woodchip2782 3 дня назад

    Good weight for a “pleasure” pack.😊
    Question: there seems to be “jowels” at the bottom sides of the pack. What do you put in them.?

  • @joeclark3149
    @joeclark3149 3 дня назад

    Thermore I had expensive jacket that was synthetic for hunting. I like down for sleeping packing down and light weight. I like synthetic if it’s going to get wet.
    I think when you have to go to synthetic there has to be design elements in the clothing to make it worth while. I loved the squared off pockets on my hunting jacket (no zipper). Things were not falling out.
    Price too. I may be less concerned with scraping the jacket or sitting around a fire or getting it dirty.
    Maybe ask them about design and simplicity. A jacket that fits loose enough for venting but still warm is a needle to thread. Maybe with the idea that it can go over a down jacket too or a synthetic vest paired with a down jacket

  • @stevewright2241
    @stevewright2241 3 дня назад

    Is Thermore like a synthetic down product and has to be blown in like down or is it like a sheet and is then stitched in between 2 sheets of fabric? What is the weight to warmth ratio compared to down.

  • @Mesol0vely
    @Mesol0vely 3 дня назад

    Love this video

    • @Mesol0vely
      @Mesol0vely 3 дня назад

      What size compression sack did u use for your sleeping quilt?

  • @gregoryoutdoors
    @gregoryoutdoors 4 дня назад +1

    Another Kakwa copy, but seems not the best, tell them do add elastic bands to hang stuff, bottom loops for foam, tent etc, bottom mesh for snacks etc, 2 avokado mesh pockets on sides and vua la, otherwise its not going to compete with other better upgraded packs.

    • @BackcountryExposure
      @BackcountryExposure  3 дня назад +3

      Not a Kakwa copy. Durston didn’t invent the common design of lightweight/ultralight packs. This is based off Outdoor Vitals CS40 pack.
      It’s good to have options in the market that have varying options and features.

    • @gregoryoutdoors
      @gregoryoutdoors 3 дня назад

      @@BackcountryExposure Thats alright. I respect you opinion and how much gear you have also :)

  • @matthollub4977
    @matthollub4977 3 дня назад

    I'm super curious about the future of synthetic insulation. I personally don't think that any form of down is ethical, unless it's removed from exhausted, wild nests like eiderdown ruclips.net/video/Y_ozeboWz-0/видео.html , but that becomes highly expensive, rightfully so. My question would be, at what point in time will the advancement of synthetic insulation become better in all aspects when compared to down? A follow up question would be, what area of technological advancement are they currently concerned with the most (e.g. compression, warmth-to-weight ratio, degradation, environmental impact, etc.)? Anyways, great video as always, cheers!

  • @DevinAshby-r9m
    @DevinAshby-r9m 4 дня назад

    😁

  • @jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897
    @jasonedwardledburynewzeala9897 4 дня назад

    First