3 SEASON LIGHTWEIGHT BACKPACKING HAMMOCK KIT WITH BASE WEIGHT UNDER 20LBS IN 40L PACK

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Jason_In_The_Woods

Jason_In_The_Woods

Жыл бұрын

Hi everyone! Welcome to my 40 liter pack breakdown video where I show everything I bring for a lightweight backpacking trip with my hammock.
Please like the video if you enjoyed the content and subscribe to my channel ‪@jason_in_the_woods‬ for more gear and outdoors videos.
Below are links to all the gear I show from my pack. Check them out and let me know what you think about them for yourself.
Thanks for stopping by!!!
OneWind 11' hammock
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OneWind ridgeline for tarp setup
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Backpacker's trowel
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Dry bags
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Dyneema line for bear bag kit
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Portable charger
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Permethrin spray
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Wireless thermometer
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Collapsible silicone coffee pour-over
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Stove and cookware
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Sawyer Squeeze water filter
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Hang Tight Shop quilt set
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Sierra Madre Research Pufflo UL
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REI Merino Wool Lightweight Hiking Quarter Socks
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REI Trail 40 Pack
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REI Half Dome 1 Plus Footprint
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Trail Buddy Trekking Poles
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@corleyoutdoors2887
@corleyoutdoors2887 11 ай бұрын
Nice and simple kit
@jason_in_the_woods
@jason_in_the_woods 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michaelchrisman4179
@michaelchrisman4179 Жыл бұрын
You could probably lose a few ounces by replacing the compass with a lighter plastic one but that would be negligible really. A 750ml titanium pot should be just about all you need for backpacking, and you could shave a few ounces there. You could easily save a pound by replacing the hammock and the probably a bit more by replacing the tarp. A Dutchware halfwit is really light and my Hammock Gear Circadian is 23 ounces which isn't shabby. In reality though you are young and can easily carry 20 pounds with little or no problem, so shaving ounces with high dollar gear might not be super important. The one thing I would recommend getting is a CNOC water bag. It's super easy to fill and with a bit of clear pvc water line you can turn your Sawyer filter into a gravity filter. There are several videos on KZbin that shows you how to rig it so it works. Then you can let gravity filter your water as you set up camp. Again, not a necessity but it makes life a bit easier.
@jason_in_the_woods
@jason_in_the_woods Жыл бұрын
Good feedback! I'm thinking a TOAKS 750 for a pot, and am eventually going to drop some money on a DCF tarp. I love the comfort of this hammock but it is over 2lbs. I was thinking the half zipped instead of the halfwit because it's still only like 18 oz and you can still use the ridgeline for stuff inside the bug net. I have a HG underquilt but haven't checked out their circadian hammock. Would you replace two of the bottles with the CNOC bag? Do they carry well while full? Thanks for watching!
@michaelchrisman4179
@michaelchrisman4179 Жыл бұрын
@@jason_in_the_woods It's probably best to have at least 2 bottles in case one gets dropped and springs a leak or gets dropped off a 300-foot cliff. Yes, that happened...And I don't think I would carry it full. I would just refill my water bottles in the morning and empty it and roll it up for when you need it again. I have carried the MSR dromedary bag full before with no issues, it is bombproof.
@joshlikessurfing
@joshlikessurfing Жыл бұрын
Make an account for your channel name. Was hard to search you. Lots of room to improve, but honestly this is fine to leave as is. If you are ok with hassle, look into smaller tree straps (maybe kevlar?) and whoopie slings. Bamboo brush may save weight. Loose first aid bag and maybe cut down stuff inside. Loose some stuff sacks? Replace ground sheet with your sit pad when you get out or hang stuff at foot or head end of hammock OR polycro ground sheet instead. Sometimes use sit pad as underquilt for higher temps. Thru hikers really cut down extra stuff, and I'm not there myself, but consider less things. 100% on a sit pad, love em. Try to little stuff on a short trip, then add back what you missed.
@jason_in_the_woods
@jason_in_the_woods 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback!
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