My Cheat Code For Backpacking: ALL My 2024 Camping & Hiking Gear

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MattShafter

MattShafter

2 ай бұрын

It’s 2024 - Comfort and safety at 7.5lbs /3.4kg is not impossible. This backpacking camping gear is great for ALL hiking trips, with a roomy tent, wide air pad, a framed backpack, gas stove, full rain gear, extra clothes and an air pump.
See my Lighterpack for all the gear details -
lighterpack.com/r/bnuqop
Gear in Video
Durston X-Mid Pro 1 (sil floor) - geni.us/JTaC
KS Ultralight KS40 - geni.us/wRDl
Katabatic Palisade 30F/-1C Quilt - geni.us/AF8P6T
Thermarest Xlite - geni.us/Bo1Be
Gossamer Gear 1/8in pad - geni.us/lTv3j
Pillow Nemo Fillo Elite Luxury - geni.us/JP6dzB
Katadyn BeFree - geni.us/rspLYVX
Toaks 650ml Thin Wall - geni.us/wOM9WGP
BRS 3000 Stove - geni.us/GnWrZ
Spoon made from Pearwood - geni.us/kzmGwCM
5,000 mAh Battery - geni.us/oHaOfjH
Nitecore Nu25 Headlamp (2023 Version) - geni.us/RpPLC
Tenacious Tape Flex Tape - geni.us/HZ4WV
Bamboo Kids Toothbrush - geni.us/iz8HW6
Renegade Outdoors Knife - geni.us/pb0BTw
Leukotape - geni.us/DFE8v
Gauze Packs to make Superbandaids! - geni.us/co82g
Unscented Soap - geni.us/zkMnDI
Food Storage Wallaby Mylar Bags - geni.us/bGOdp2
Silva Compass Thermometer - geni.us/ddgEeHz
Matches - geni.us/E6kAj
Leve Outdoor Alpha Hoody - geni.us/DIOLw
Leve Outdoor Silpoly Rain Jacket - geni.us/8XFdN0Z
Senchi Alpha 60 Bottoms - geni.us/MVbvHI
Sleep Socks/Gloves from Farpointe - geni.us/I6NBHGP
Montbell Versalite Rain pants - geni.us/P5iBc
Injinji Liner Socks - geni.us/m4j6
Ruta Locura Sorex Stakes - geni.us/ZgKUgR
Easton Nano - geni.us/myl3Pa
Mosquito S2S Nano - geni.us/7gtlM
Dry Bag for Pillow (Exped is Discontinued so get these nearly identical ones) - geni.us/UDPg
Sewing Kit Thread - geni.us/RMBj
Cuben Tape and Patches - geni.us/tb90kLT
usb-C to usb micro adapter - geni.us/AVEl4tB
Zpacks Ditty Stuff Sack - geni.us/5NCoyU
Budget Picks Here
Tent - Durston Xmid Sil. You can absolutely get a 3FUL Lanshan for under $200 but I really believe if you can get to it, The Durston X-Mid is a fantastic value at $240. For all the same Reasons that I bought the X-Mid Pro. My main concern with the 3F UL Lanshan is the small amount pf space you give up. Livability is important - geni.us/88OAW
Backpack - Granite Gear Crown 2 (On Sale) - The previous version of this backpack is what I started with when my base weight was 17lbs and I loved everything about it. Unfortunately I had to sell it to afford the next gear. The pack has simple features, you can remove the lid to make it lighter and uses durable materials. 60L IS a lot of room, but that’s all the better, because you don’t have to compress your clothing too much. - geni.us/XCL4
Sleeping Pad - Klymit Insulated Static V Lite ($85) - Year over year I keep looking, but nothing beats the 23in width, price, 30d durability, and reasonable 1.9 R value (2.7 R Value if you add a thinlite pad) geni.us/F13Xz
Hammock Gear Burrow Quilt - Hammock Gear no longer calls this an “economy quilt” but it’s still an amazing value. The biggest plus is you’re getting a quilted fitted to your specifications. For the exact reason I love KS Packs, I like Hammock Gear, because you get to choose what you want on the quilt. geni.us/wJ1QM
Gear I Sometimes Bring
Garmin inReach Mini Satellite Communicator - geni.us/uI4i
SUNSCREEN STICK - geni.us/CuMFv9H
Lip Balm - geni.us/QctEh
Bug Spray - Discontinued (Why Sawyer?!)
Nitecore 10,000mAh - geni.us/J6d5
Goosefeet Gear "Matt Shafter" balaclava - geni.us/b5EXP
Warm Gloves - Enlightened Equipment Stronghold Mittens - geni.us/AdT1d
Montbell Goretex Shakedry Jacket - DISCONTINUED Booooooo
MEC Tech Pant - geni.us/FMe8S
Bear Can - Bearikade Scout - geni.us/YvzcYwm
Snow Chain Traction Devices - geni.us/TJzBKV9
Ice Tool - Suluk46 - geni.us/Y7AIaW
Injinji Liner Socks - geni.us/bVDA
Sun Sleeves - geni.us/H0wbb9A
Casio W-800H - geni.us/7ibkX
What I Wear
Topo Pursuit - geni.us/WjzQ53
Marmot Juniper Short - geni.us/mreMfw
Summer Mesh (SIZE WAY UP) - geni.us/wr0sfRv
Winter Mesh (Size up here too) - geni.us/75HAQ9m
Sun Hoody - geni.us/z9J7p
Sunglasses - geni.us/55kRLr
Hat - geni.us/AeTW2c
Watch - geni.us/yla3gHm
Trekking Poles (UL) - geni.us/8kLlS
Photo Attribution - Laurent Barikosky at 19:20 by James Gibson with story at papersky.jp/en/outdoors-and-d... and papersky.jp/outdoors-and-desi...
James Gibson substack link: arukari.substack.com/
#camping #backpacking #hiking

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@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
What did you like? What would you change? Check out my Lighterpack link in the description for the weights and details. Thanks
@1975mtl
@1975mtl 2 ай бұрын
Looks like the topos pursuit have been discontinued as well. Have been looking for Altra alternate recently but none of their shoes quite fit what I wanted. 0 drop, 25-29 mm stack. Thanks for posting as was able to find a pair of pursuits in my size in stock.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
@@1975mtl I got a hold of Topo this morning and they said they're refreshing the Pursuit this Spring.
@1975mtl
@1975mtl 2 ай бұрын
@@MattShafter that’s great news thanks for the update! I’m looking forward to trying the pair I have coming. It’s sad that Altra has started having durability issues.
@Casual_BackPacking
@Casual_BackPacking 2 ай бұрын
Explain trekking pole tents on the john Muir trail
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
@@Casual_BackPacking Lots of Cowboy camping followed by lots of rocks on stakes turned sideways.
@ifitrollsrideit530
@ifitrollsrideit530 16 күн бұрын
I subscribed just for the Bluetooth speaker comment. You are a king among men!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 16 күн бұрын
We're out here slappin!
@huntergear9008
@huntergear9008 2 күн бұрын
i also did this great video mate
@Jt-nu3em
@Jt-nu3em 17 күн бұрын
That pillow hack with the buff is genius.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 17 күн бұрын
People love it
@MrKuken911
@MrKuken911 Ай бұрын
That comment about slapping people listening to music on their bt speaker on the trail really made my day, subscribed ! 😂
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Slap you very much!
@j.stephens257
@j.stephens257 20 күн бұрын
This!!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 19 күн бұрын
@@j.stephens257 LOL
@condoti
@condoti 10 күн бұрын
Funny, that was the moment I also subscribed. Not that i condone face slapping or anything.
@donnaventures
@donnaventures 4 күн бұрын
Haha double that
@carstenwintsch4054
@carstenwintsch4054 19 күн бұрын
Long time fan of yours. This is one of the most informed gear break down videos I’ve ever seen in the industry. Phenomenal job!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 19 күн бұрын
Woooooo Thanks
@zachstraxx9899
@zachstraxx9899 2 ай бұрын
Always appreciate your informative videos and learning about alternative gear no one else talks about! Keep up the good work!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
They don’t talk about the other gear, because you can’t make money off of it! Thanks Zach!
@AliceFordAdventures
@AliceFordAdventures Ай бұрын
This is so detailed. I camp and backpack quite often, and just learned so many things from your detailed descriptions
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. I decided to double the time I talked vs my last gear video. People seem to like the detail. Been a sub of yours for awhile now, good stuff!
@youflatscreentube
@youflatscreentube 2 ай бұрын
I can easy relate to your approach to gear selection and purpose. I’ve gravitated to much of the same items section hiking the AT. Halfway now, headed back in June. This is one of the few videos I’ve taken several genuine tips from. Thanks
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Good stuff!!! Have fun in June! Where you starting at?
@HarmenHoek
@HarmenHoek Ай бұрын
Very useful! Thanks for the inspiration and the clear explanations!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Anytime Harmen! If anyone doesn’t know who this is, go see his channel! No one does hiking vids better!
@inconspicuousbagel3507
@inconspicuousbagel3507 Ай бұрын
Leaving a comment because I just realized you were the guy I talked to taking b-roll footage of the Hyperlite at REI. Recognized workplace as soon as I saw the pack food wall with the climbing wall behind it. Funny I just ran into this vid lol
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Hahaha hello!!!! It’s being pushed to lots of people! Good meeting you!
@Truth-Seeker75
@Truth-Seeker75 2 ай бұрын
I always appreciate when one of your videos pops up in my feed. Always sensible gear and good recommendations. Keep up the good work.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that!
@bigman606
@bigman606 Ай бұрын
The pillow tip! Brilliant! Thank you for this information.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Giant pillow for almost no extra weight!
@clc1117
@clc1117 Күн бұрын
Awesome pillow tip!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Күн бұрын
Glad you like it!
@woodchip2782
@woodchip2782 2 ай бұрын
Missed you! Glad you came back!😊
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you!
@dpp898
@dpp898 2 ай бұрын
If i ever go ultralite i will be doing this exact setup great ideas and great presentation love the pillow idea.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Woooooooo. Go ultralight gradually and learn what you like!
@xmetal280
@xmetal280 2 ай бұрын
Super solid list! I was chuckling as you listed out the tent, backpack and quilt and they were nearly identical as what I currently run, also after years of careful refinement. My pack is the frameless version (would love to compare to the framed one someday) but does what I need and is far more comfortable than the 2400 (which I also have, for short trips with the kids where I need to carry more). We must think alike, I also have some of the Ruta Locura stakes, which I hardly ever see mentioned anywhere. 🙂
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Ruta!!!!
@JustinMcKinneyhiker
@JustinMcKinneyhiker 2 ай бұрын
Another excellent , informative video !! Thanks Matt, I'm going to be rethinking some of my gear and perhaps change some things !!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Cool. Let me know what you change.
@horstlauch453
@horstlauch453 11 күн бұрын
That pillow, mindblowing!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 11 күн бұрын
Woooooooooo. It’s a good one!
@thornygreenwood
@thornygreenwood 11 күн бұрын
Can we take a moment to appreciate the presentation of this video? So much good here: professional looking camera quality, clean/pleasant narration, tasteful and on topic decor in the background, visually pleasing color grades, etc. Well thought out pack list as well.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 11 күн бұрын
We did a good thing!
@goodnatureart
@goodnatureart 10 күн бұрын
@@MattShafter Great walk through. I think those light hiking pants are gone and I'm looking for another source on the holy shirts. Some fine editing.
@erichobbs4042
@erichobbs4042 2 ай бұрын
I remember watching your last full comfort lightweight video. I was rocking a 14 lbs baseweight at the time and thanks to your ideas I managed to get that down to 8.5 lbs. I'm glad to see that I am not the only person who uses those weight savings to bring along a can of chili. I did the Uinta Highline trail a couple of years ago, and having that hot meal at night that wasn't a nasty freeze dried one really helped my mental game. Looking forward to your next video.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
We're Chili Bros!!!
@jonathananonymouse7685
@jonathananonymouse7685 24 күн бұрын
You got my subscription when you promised to smack the speaker-blarers on the trails. Happy hiking, my friend!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 24 күн бұрын
We’re in this together!!! Lol
@dcaudwell
@dcaudwell 2 ай бұрын
Been looking forward to this (and missing your annual updates!) Great insight and ideas, as always! And darn it if you haven’t finally sold me on getting a summer mesh vest!? My only concern is that obnoxious red Castelli logo right where my 1/4 zip OR Echo will reveal it…
@mr.-fight8280
@mr.-fight8280 2 ай бұрын
Cool that this is popping up, looking forward Matt!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Lots of changes this year!
@MsNinaKlaudia
@MsNinaKlaudia 2 ай бұрын
This is seriously impressive! Thank you for a great video and a fantastic overview of all the gear with weights. And thank you for making it available in metric as well :)
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
I’m all about metric! 🧐
@jeffschroeder886
@jeffschroeder886 2 ай бұрын
Thx again, Matt. I’m always learning new things on your channel. I don’t know any other YT accounts that have the kind of eye for detail in gear choices like you do. Cheers.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
No problem! I do tend to think, and probably over think, gear.
@jbvertexx
@jbvertexx 2 ай бұрын
Good list. Some original ideas to consider. Particularly, I just started experimenting with a a Brynje mesh base-layer in the cold months, but have been wondering about its applicability in warm weather. Will definitely give this a go now. Thanks!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Yup! Just be sure the humidity is right, I didn't emphasize that enough.
@jbvertexx
@jbvertexx 2 ай бұрын
For sure - my primary trip is an extended trip in the high-Sierra this year. Some portions of SHR with JMT, so that's the target. I'll experiment in hopefully low-humidity days in early spring in the Blue Ridge here on the East Coast. I would also use the OR Echo on top of that for warm weather.
@TOMHEANEY100
@TOMHEANEY100 24 күн бұрын
Hey Matt, I always can go to you to get the latest and greatest ultralight and other gear.. I watched this weeks ago but just didn't comment at this time.. Fantastic views and comments that are well deserved.. I dont think I have ever learned as much in 30 mins.... great edit and put together of the video too... Definitely one of the very best videos I have watched in a long time... Best wishes Tom
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 24 күн бұрын
Woooooo thanks for the comments. I can always go to you to find ACTUALLY weatherproof tents. You should be able to get a full nights sleep in your tent, so you have to trust it. That’s where you come in. I actually want you to put a flat top on a truck and just drive hilleberg tents around at 60mph. Viral video every time lol. DO IT!
@jayv.8298
@jayv.8298 2 ай бұрын
Nice kit and I love the extra scientific explanations!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
@Josephhikes
@Josephhikes 2 ай бұрын
The very best gear videos. And the best presentation.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@godizself1
@godizself1 2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your personable candor. Especially in the description. I realized that a visor with a silk head gaiter works best for me. I tried a hat but a pumpkin head prevents comfortability.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Hihihi96
@Hihihi96 2 ай бұрын
Well that was like the most enjoyable, informative, realistic, ultralight, gear list video I’ve ever seen! I especially like the Wallaby (?) bags, and the lesson on net base layers. Only thing I wasn’t down with is the air pump. I just started using a pump sack that came with my WIDE exped, and it is right up there with the thinlight and Dr. Bronners as a multi- tasker. Happy to have subscribed to your channel. One Love!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@0errant
@0errant 17 күн бұрын
Exped's Schnozzle UL is a great multi-use item.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 16 күн бұрын
@@0errant People love that thing! I should try it.
@0errant
@0errant 16 күн бұрын
@@MattShafter at 58g, it is a bit heavier than the dry sack you’re using, but then you can skip the FlexTail.
@mclovin326
@mclovin326 5 күн бұрын
I was just about to mention this too. I have an Exped schnozzle dry bag and I'm almost able to inflate my mat in one pump with the 42L bag
@RowanBlake
@RowanBlake 2 ай бұрын
I took lots of notes, ty for sharing this.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@MissDeadLucky13
@MissDeadLucky13 2 ай бұрын
2000s goths going through old clothes for their vintage base layers
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Let me know if you find a Montane Tellez from 2013.
@yleetv
@yleetv 2 ай бұрын
That mesh top is cool! Interesting suggestions as always. Thanks Matt!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@camgrice
@camgrice 2 ай бұрын
Great video! Wallaby bags were new to me.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@twinartifact263k3
@twinartifact263k3 4 күн бұрын
I really appreciate how you have both measurements for people who might not use Fahrenheit as where I live we don’t really use Fahrenheit very often
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 4 күн бұрын
No worries!!
@KarlDeckerPresents
@KarlDeckerPresents 2 ай бұрын
Impressive, cutting edge advice. I've found your info is a great compilation of my findings! Cheers!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@KarlDeckerPresents
@KarlDeckerPresents 2 ай бұрын
Here’s the funny part, I am not a thru hiker at all, just a short trip Thrill Seeker but weather hiking far or climbing high your load out is sweet, if a bit fragile. Please come visit and see. I plan to do some summit camps this season. Cheers
@cas4894
@cas4894 2 ай бұрын
Amazing video! I found your channel a couple weeks ago and have absolutely loved it. Amazing work!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@cas4894
@cas4894 2 ай бұрын
@@MattShafter Also, quick question. How is the ordering from KS Ultralight? Packs are legit but I'm curious about ordering from Japan through Paypal. Thanks!
@georgesolanakis8264
@georgesolanakis8264 2 ай бұрын
Its been a while Matt! But you made up for it with this video! Awesome review! Thank You 😊
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@mrwanderfool
@mrwanderfool 2 ай бұрын
/r/ultralight isn't what it used to be, but your "full comfort" gear list is always lit
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
I started posting again. Seems like a lot of traditional hikers upvoting bad responses?!
@bananarama3624
@bananarama3624 2 ай бұрын
For me and what I've disliked about it (compared to what it used to be) is that it seems to have become more gatekeepy. There are PLENTY of people like me who don't have the money to buy new ultralight gear (student) but want to lighten their gear. I personally don't post, but I've seen people who have traditional heavy packs and then get SLANDERED and even have mods who make a mod post saying they don't allow their questions because it isn't an ultralight question. The ultralight subreddit for me, is to get experience from others and to learn about new gear so that I can reduce my pack weight whilst be as comfortable as possible. By having gatekeepy members and mods who will take down posts or have a sticky post at the top of a question means that they are less likely participate in this amazing community. That community is hands down the best and most experienced community I have seen for hiking, and we should be sharing that experience and knowledge to everyone. Everyone wants to (and probably is able to) reduce their pack weight!
@anthonydesouza9983
@anthonydesouza9983 2 ай бұрын
@@bananarama3624how dare you use a synthetic quilt, or WORSE, a sleeping bag! And what’s this “freestanding tent” you like? We only use single wall dyneema trekking pole tents here. Don’t have one? You must not care about your base weight if you’re not willing to spend $4000 on gear
@maxwellerickson7066
@maxwellerickson7066 2 ай бұрын
@@MattShafter I think the responses to this epitomize the struggle between ultralight and non-UL factions pretty well. For me, I'm glad that the forum still has a dedicated core of truly ultralight posters, but there's definitely more and more "lightweight" or mainstream backpackers, and in five or six years at the most I think it'll probably overwhelm the crowd.
@mellastea9432
@mellastea9432 Ай бұрын
Be Kind. For Sure Most people would Love to Go Ultralight If they can afford it.
@alexmills8313
@alexmills8313 2 ай бұрын
Always excited to see your videos. One of the very few channels I can come to and always concisely learn something new, and know the information is super well processed. Really the only person recommending gear that I feel I can actually trust to fit that sweet-spot of lightweight yet still comfortable/durable. Thanks man!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@kasai1575
@kasai1575 15 күн бұрын
Hey Matt! Great gear list. You've given me some good ideas -- I really like your pillow setup with your down jacket in particular. I noticed you mentioned you've had two pads ruined by mold. Another channel I follow, Gear Skeptic, was looking into the possibilities of mold inside pads and couldn't find any examples of actual mold in the pad. Often, what appears to be mold is actually the breakdown and flaking of reflective and insulating material inside the pad. This can cast shadows that look like mold from the outside. Have you thrown these pads away? I'd be interested to know how you noticed the mold growth, and how certain you were that was the problem. I'm debating whether or not to purchase a pump for my sleeping pad, and the insight from an experienced hiker would be very helpful. Thanks!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 13 күн бұрын
Yessssssss the mold has been mentioned. I hadn’t seen that video! Thanks
@davidcleveland4575
@davidcleveland4575 2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Looking forward to it !!!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Thanks David!
@billb5732
@billb5732 2 ай бұрын
Excellent choices and advice. I like zippers on my layers, too: Wider comfort range. I add front zips to ponchos and arm or torso vents to jackets, too. Am I wrong for wanting a 30-inch-wide pad (and tents that will fit it/them)?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
In Thermarest made a 30in wode Xlite it would be so good.
@TieWolf
@TieWolf Ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning the soap bit - The amount of folks that think hand sanitizer does it all is far too high.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
For sure! Thanks for commenting!
@sinfonianbarelytone9191
@sinfonianbarelytone9191 17 күн бұрын
Love the video! Great gear. Wish I'd known a few of these when I was researching gear last. Enjoy your hikes and slap another speaker user.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 17 күн бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@EricSchwartz-sk8id
@EricSchwartz-sk8id Ай бұрын
Thanks. Another helpful video. I've dialed down my total weight (less consumables) carried in the pack and worn by watching your videos. Base weight is now 9.5 pounds (yeah me!). I carry a mixture of retail bought packaged foods (heavily discounted at Sierra Trading Post and a lot less than at REI) and my own home made meals based on Skurka's recipes. Eliminating the air in the Backcountry brand meals helps some with weight and drastically cuts down on overall volume so more fits in the bear canister. That all said, I'm planning on a total weight near (lower than?) 20 lbs for my upcoming JMT through Hike. Again, thanks for another great video.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
That's good! I've always said, getting light strarts to feel really good around 12lbs. Have fun on the JMT!
@Jotipalo
@Jotipalo 2 ай бұрын
Matt, I’m add weight my pack this summer. Tired of not being able to sleep so I got the Helinox Cot light. Love it so far. Also bring an Cezve for boiling water and making Turkish coffee.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
You can add whatever your little heart wants!!!
@rewfisher1136
@rewfisher1136 Ай бұрын
Got to say, what a great video to watch. Really well presented and thought out. Thank you 🙏🏻
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@denniskielton2447
@denniskielton2447 2 күн бұрын
I'm hitting like for the BT speak's, allll day. Keep up the strong work
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 күн бұрын
I need help out here!
@WilliamKapes
@WilliamKapes 2 ай бұрын
For a replacement light non-breathable rain jacket option I really like the jackets from Lightheart Gear. Big pit zips when you need to dump that moisture.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
People love that jacket!
@BackcountryTreks
@BackcountryTreks 2 ай бұрын
Just when I thought I had everything sorted with my gear you go and drop this. Picked up a couple golden nuggets here! Great video! New sub. Thanks for sharing🍻
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad I could help!
@stevemartin8994
@stevemartin8994 2 ай бұрын
Great gear list! In addition to the excellent sleeping bags that you’re considering in the future, consider one of Timmermade’s false bottom quilts like the Wren or others. You mentioned Timmermade so you may already be aware.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Do the false bottoms have a piece of fabric on the backside? I’ll have to look at that again.
@flutingaround
@flutingaround 2 ай бұрын
I'm preparing for the Colorado Trail and this is simply awesome!! Comment for the algorithm
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Well what the heck? Why didn't you invite all of us?
@undergroundpotato
@undergroundpotato 25 күн бұрын
You make a lot of great reasoning behind your choice of gear, cheers
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 25 күн бұрын
Thank you UGP!
@kevinhatch1234
@kevinhatch1234 2 ай бұрын
Great Video! I see you're not using a torso length uberlite anymore. Did it pop, or do you just prefer the xlite? I use a torso length ccf pad if it's above 40, and im debating on cutting my xlite for colder trips.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
It got a hole after awhile. 15d is just a bad sleeping pad concept for anyone over 150lbs.
@Handy75
@Handy75 2 ай бұрын
Warbonnet outdoors makes a super lightweight silpoly rainjacket very much like the one you mentioned. Love mine. Might be worth checking out. They make standalone down hoods too.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Oh man, I haven't thought of that jacket in forever. Good point!
@wideopenthrottl
@wideopenthrottl 20 сағат бұрын
You should try hiking in convertible pants. I wear the Prana Zion. They work in all seasons. In the cooler seasons you can put thermals underneath and use the zips as leg vents if you get hot. Also they work as vents without thermals which is nice too.
@tomsitzman3952
@tomsitzman3952 15 күн бұрын
Fishnet or Mesh undershirts and bottoms have been around since at least WW1. I have been wearing fishnet under garments since the late 1960. The best ones are made my Brynje and now once again available in the USA. Once available at REI. Did you miss speak when you said that the moister on the skin passes through the holes to the outer layer? The moister on the skin wicks on the mish and changes state from liquid to vapor and passes to the outer layer or the open air. The 3/8 inch openings in the mesh with a mid layer become dead air spaces and insulate. (dead air is a great insulator). With a ventilation layers. i.e. open front shirt, ventil shirt, no shirt allows the escaping vapor to evaporate to cool the body. Good presentation on light weight gear. I'm fascinated by the present-day obsession with How light can I go? My obsession has always been how long will it last? Can I use it on a cross-country ski trip, kayaking, biking hiking etc. Occam's Razer has always been my guide. The simplest solution is always the best solution. But it is all about what works for you. Whatever it takes to inspire you to get out and enjoy whatever it is that you go outdoors to do. Fish, photography, counting miles, enjoy a sun set. Just remember to put a feather in your hat band as a reminder to tread lightly on the earth. Your framed backpack brought back memories of me back packing with my two oldest sitting on top my frame pact hanging on for dear life as we went down or up the trail, sleeping on closed 1/4 inch closed cell foam pads. Firing up our Seva 123, and nesting Sig pots, which are going out with me in the next few weeks after 50 plus years in service.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 15 күн бұрын
Hi! I didn't misspeak about sweat evaporating off the skin. Certainly on my Castelli mesh summer shirt, some small percentage of sweat will get wicked by the fabric. But the shirt holes are so open, alot of sweat will never reach fabric. It will phase change to vapor not long after it emerges from the body. Google "70 years have passed since Hillary and Tenzing climbed Mt. Everest" and go to the Brynje page. Look how those 1953 garment holes are even WIDER than what brynje currently offers. The holes are so wide; even less chance of sweat getting wicked. I actually messaged Brynje and said they need to make the summer mesh shirt holes WIDER, for even less wicking and more skin evaporating. Sweat evaporating on the skin is the Rolls Royce of cooling. It's why in ancient Africa we lost our hair, made more sweat glands and dominated the heat. I do understand that the mesh creates dead space, but only if the layer above doesn't allow for convection. The system I speak must have a VERY breathable sun hoody to work. I'll put that feather in my cap! Thank you!
@noeleneproud5334
@noeleneproud5334 2 ай бұрын
So much good info, thanks xx
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@TOMHEANEY100
@TOMHEANEY100 24 күн бұрын
Great intro which got me hooked.....😁
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 24 күн бұрын
😁
@DialedinGear
@DialedinGear 2 ай бұрын
Awesome video, much better and thought out than most 👏
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Thanks, there's always room to improve!
@aaronpohl9817
@aaronpohl9817 Ай бұрын
Just adding that there is H-Chamber or differential cut down jackets on the market. So not all down jackets are sewn through, hence you could get away with more chambers without losing warmth. Although these jackets usually aren’t ultralight but expedition style.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Yessss I thought about explaining box baffles but the video was already at 27 minutes! Good point!
@supersovereign
@supersovereign 16 күн бұрын
Hey Matt, great video and list! I know you have a video about packing your bag from back in the day, has anything changed with the mylar bag? Also curious how you pack it with a bear can!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 16 күн бұрын
Hi! Because the ccf pad protects so well, I put the bear in can first. I still use the same packing system. The Mylar bag.... Bear safety is so dang polarizing. Where I have to use a can, I do. But, I would sleep with my food just fine using the mylar bag. I do not recommend that, but sleeping with our food is exactly what our ancestors did, and it's what I do. Animals understand "That food is right next to that guy, it must be his." Andrew Skurka slept for 40,000 miles with his food with no issues, my friends added up 30,000 miles sleeping with food with no issues. I don't know if I would do it out east, there seems to be a special type of psycho bears out there that are too habituated. It's just situational.
@xtremeevo
@xtremeevo 2 ай бұрын
I’m not gonna lie. I clicked on the video since I thought that the thumbnail was Haley Joel Osment backpacking 🤣 (def just in the pic). But I’m glad I did. Very informative. You’ve gained a new subscriber for sure 💪🏽💯.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Hahaha omg it does!!!
@RockyGoesHiking
@RockyGoesHiking 14 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, you presented and explained your gear very professionally 👌
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 14 күн бұрын
Thanks Rocky!
@andymytys
@andymytys Ай бұрын
The problem I have with the Wallaby aluminum bag is the stiff edges of the bag. I worry that, when pressed against my other UL gear, it will stress a hole into the material.
@TheEnglishRedneck45
@TheEnglishRedneck45 2 ай бұрын
This is an incredible resource. Thank you for sharing your findings and experiences.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
No worries! It was 20+ hours of work but I enjoyed it!
@jimdonegan4762
@jimdonegan4762 2 ай бұрын
Great stuff, Matt!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@dunishr
@dunishr 2 ай бұрын
Matt, always appreciate the update to this list. Have you moved away from the 6 mil Plymor bags for food storage?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
I still use them on day hikes for sure. Honestly, they keep odors DAMN low, but the mylar is certainly better.
@DavidK11059
@DavidK11059 2 ай бұрын
For the X-mid, what made you decide on the sil floor over dyneema floor? Always enjoy how informative your videos are!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
I was totally back and forth but went for the packability for the smaller KS40. Thanks
@brycewalburn3926
@brycewalburn3926 Ай бұрын
That pillow is such a great idea!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
It's been a winner. I don't think I have received a single complaint.
@Paramedic772
@Paramedic772 2 ай бұрын
Another great video Matt! Bravo!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@bobv7753
@bobv7753 Ай бұрын
Great review Matt! Good gear is expensive & choices are important. Your experience based information is extremely helpful. One of the topics new to me is the mesh under layer. Did you notice any pack/contact rub concerns with this layer? Thanks again for this valued content. Best....Bob
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
No issues there! I’m on Everest Base Camp trek and it’s been performing well.
@IamMuddy
@IamMuddy 2 ай бұрын
Some good tips, thanks!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
No problem!
@CAM-hc8ip
@CAM-hc8ip 2 ай бұрын
Huge fan of Octa! Have one stuffed in my day backpack. Very versatile
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Honestly I wish they would make a slightly heavier version!
@LEVEOutdoorCo
@LEVEOutdoorCo 2 ай бұрын
@@MattShafterwhat would you say if I could get you a super warm Octa 140 Hoody 👀
@gabrielgallippi1946
@gabrielgallippi1946 2 ай бұрын
That was an excellent video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@user-no2ei6dp2q
@user-no2ei6dp2q 2 ай бұрын
Because of your Montbell secrets video, I am now a Montbell addict!! I now have a wardrobe. Thanks😊
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Such an amazing brand
@ChrisWilliams-pw6gw
@ChrisWilliams-pw6gw 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I have an uberlite wind jacket of theirs that I absolutely love
@dylanpausic5026
@dylanpausic5026 Ай бұрын
Being a new backpacker, I’ve dabbled into all the ultralight KZbinrs for any advice I could get. Your channel has been the most influential for me for broadening how I think about gear scientifically while also showing the importance of multifunctional options. This video has given me some new ideas to play around with as well. P.S I graduate DPT school this December too!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Wooooooo thanks for the kind words! Congrats on being near graduating!!!
@TaborPrzemyslaw
@TaborPrzemyslaw 2 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt. Good stuff and research. Cheers
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@SigfridSWE
@SigfridSWE 2 ай бұрын
I understand where you coming from with the wind... but... used the Durston on the pct last year for 6 months. Worst year ever for weather on the pct and it performs along the best out there and Im comfortable when I say its the strongest trecking pole tent out there. Now im from sweden and I was braut up and own 3 hilleberg tents and they are made for the most extreme weather out there (black lable made for the artic). And off course the Durston isn't as stong as a black lable hillebergs... but there are almost no trip you are gonna do for leisure as a civilian or on a thruehike where you are gonna need the ability of a hilleberg and the Durston tents can handle all of that without a problem. It is a lot stronger then any other trekkingpole tent and its plenty enough for 99% of the trips people will do in the backcountry
@jonschwarze3875
@jonschwarze3875 3 күн бұрын
Turned it off when he said that
@jamicrawford6729
@jamicrawford6729 Күн бұрын
@@jonschwarze3875 why, he can't have a differing opinion and still have good info for other stuff? That makes no sense
@jonschwarze3875
@jonschwarze3875 Күн бұрын
saying “you are going to need” makes it seem less like an opinion and more fact or rule. I didn’t say the rest wasn’t good info. I’m less likely to watch the whole video when, in the first two minutes, there is something I disagree with. That portion seemed like added fluff and made me less interested in hearing the rest.
@jamicrawford6729
@jamicrawford6729 Күн бұрын
@@jonschwarze3875 I guess it’s a difference in interpretation, since I still perceived it as an opinion rather than fact. There’s lots I don’t agree with in the world, but have my mind changed about things the longer I listened
@tt-of4xv
@tt-of4xv 30 минут бұрын
I think you can still need something stronger (and quieter) that the xmid in wind but not black label level. Like a tunnel tent or a tipi one. But it's wrong to say that trekking pole tents are worst in wind than traditional tents, it's a lot more nuanced.
@Blair1Collins
@Blair1Collins Ай бұрын
Nice work. Great list and discussion about the products. :-)
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Thanks Blair!!!!
@mctaguer
@mctaguer 2 ай бұрын
Matt, great to see you back and posting. How do you rate the Durston here compared to your Tarptent Aeon Li? Also, do you plan on shortening your sleep pad like you used to?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
The Aeon Li was pretty dang good but just not quite enough room. No plans on cutting the Xlite!
@mctaguer
@mctaguer 2 ай бұрын
@@MattShafter Thanks Matt! I'm still looking so this helps.
@hoser7706
@hoser7706 2 ай бұрын
Great as always.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Glad you think so!
@manintheglass
@manintheglass 2 ай бұрын
Purchased the Nemo pillow + S2S dry bag combo for my upcoming hike in Utah. Hope this marks the end of my neverending quest for quality sleep in the backcountry 🤞🏻 Since you mentioned their odor-proofness I also grabbed some of those mylar bags to use as wag-bags for said Utah hike 💩 Great video and thanks for the recommendations and all the great info!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Oh man, he’s going full Wallaby poo!!!!
@manintheglass
@manintheglass Ай бұрын
@@MattShafter Happy to report that this worked remarkably well 😀💩 10/10 would use as wag bag again!
@shayzoo2
@shayzoo2 5 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you so much!! This is the first video in a long time that had items I’ve never heard of and some tips I didn’t know. Very well executed, no fluff but still somehow so much info! I really appreciate it. You’ve earned a subscriber. How do you use that battery to charge your phone? Do you have some sort of converter?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 5 күн бұрын
It’s because everyone else is SELLING gear or showing gear that someone else told them to buy. I’m developing a system. The battery has USB C plug at the top for charging and recharging
@shayzoo2
@shayzoo2 5 күн бұрын
@@MattShafter oh that’s cool. I may have to look into that. It’s so small. That’s perfect even to just keep in my purse for a night out.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 5 күн бұрын
@@shayzoo2 DUAL USE! wooooo
@nicolasleclercq1633
@nicolasleclercq1633 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this amazing video. Lot of useful information there. Two questions: - Do you believe the Durston does not require any footprint? - What is the length of your Gossamer Gear foam pad to weight only 1.3 oz? Did you cut it accordingly to fit your backpack?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Footprint…. Again I’m colored by where I camp. But 15d in rainy conditions is not smart without some kind of ground sheet. I would get a sheet of 0.75mil polycryo. CCF, yes I cut it down!
@timonix2
@timonix2 Ай бұрын
I used to get so many blisters. But I made two changes that fixed it. First, larger shoes. I have always worn my shoes too small for hiking. Great for running, when I really want to push power through the ground and you can take them of and switch to a comfy shoe afterwards. But sizing them up they feel looser on the foot and all chafing is gone from my heels. The second was Injinji socks. All chafing between my toes are just gone now.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 29 күн бұрын
Great tip!
@vincentrouleau2071
@vincentrouleau2071 2 ай бұрын
I love you pillow idea!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Not an original idea, but I was happy to find that Nemo inner.
@kevinaskew4027
@kevinaskew4027 29 күн бұрын
Great video! I would love to hear more of your thoughts on the KS Omega pack. My base weight is usually more in the 10-15 pound range with some cheaper gear that is a little bulkier. Do you think the Omega would be a good fit for that?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 29 күн бұрын
KS Omega is appropriate. I just love the extra room I get too. It means I don’t have to compress gear so much.
@dylanthompson2858
@dylanthompson2858 Ай бұрын
This channel never disappoints
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
Thanks Dylan!!!!
@DevinSchiro
@DevinSchiro 2 ай бұрын
This is the only video I’ve ever had KZbin alert me to watch with a reminder. Your OG full comfort video changed my view on what was possible and this one only built on it with the wisdom youve acquired over the years. See you back here in another few years then! Looking forward to it!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Wait! I'm still here! Just making trails videos no one wants to see yet. lol
@DevinSchiro
@DevinSchiro 2 ай бұрын
I'd also just really like to personally thank you for putting to rest the debate I've been waging in my head for literal YEARS now; hand sanitizer vs. soap. When in doubt I've opted for soap (even if I very seldom use it), but I know there are a handful of famous UL hikers out there who are still pushing hand sanitizer, hence I've often second guessed myself. The way I've seen it, if both liquids are of equal weight, soap can do everything hand sanitizer does, but hand sanitizer cannot do everything soap does. One leaves your hands smelling nice, the other like rubbing alcohol. Just never understood the preference for sanitizer over soap.
@Kyemech
@Kyemech 2 ай бұрын
The cadence and inflection in your voice reminds me of Patrick Bateman 😂🤣🤣. Great vid!👍Great explainations on the gear!
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Wow! Lol
@johnframpton9643
@johnframpton9643 2 ай бұрын
Dude I love that power bank! Wish more of them had 2 way charging. Checkout the Nebo Mycro for a little lighter head lamp.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
I will check it out, thanks!
@loikkoi7720
@loikkoi7720 Ай бұрын
add vacuum vags and pump to reduce the volume of all its great adition. Thanks for the video.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter Ай бұрын
You’re welcome!!!! Thanks for the suggestions!
@Taffer-bx7uc
@Taffer-bx7uc 2 ай бұрын
The Injinji Socks and Topos are excellent. The durability of the Topos are no joke and the hiking boots are super comfortable that you really don't need camp shoes if you are hiking for one or two days. The Injinji socks are amazing and I have been using them for well over ten years now and they are nearly my primary socks for almost everything. Never had blisters with them. But I have a question about the Gossamer sleeping pad. If your inflatable sleeping pad is a wide one, but Gossamer doesn't make a wide sleeping pad. So how do you protect the inflatable sleeping mattress where the pad does not protect it?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Hi!!! Love the comments. So, the GG does protect, but nit the complete width of the xlite, so you're correct.
@chrishennemeyer7276
@chrishennemeyer7276 2 ай бұрын
My experience with the Durston 1 person is quite different from yours. I'm 6'2" and weigh 210 lbs and found it to be constrictive, almost claustrophobic, like every other 1 person tent I've used. So I shelled out for a Z Packs 2 person shelter.
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
You know what? The Aeon Li was my last 1 person shelter and that made me swear them off. Cause that WAS a coffin, i don't care how many pics they showed with 6'11" guy in there. Maybe that's coloring my ideas?
@alexl8328
@alexl8328 2 ай бұрын
I’m 6’1” and 205lbs and fit fine in the xmid1 pro.
@jorisvanlaar
@jorisvanlaar 2 ай бұрын
Great video thank you! Would you mind sharing which freestanding tents you like?
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Ah yes. What's the use case? Freestanding on granite slabs in California? I use a Big Agnes Tigerwall for that. Possible exposed campsite in Torres Del Paine with big wind? I have a Hilleberg tunnel tent.
@jorisvanlaar
@jorisvanlaar 2 ай бұрын
Thanks I appreciate your reply. I’m looking for an all-around freestanding for hiking through Europe (France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden).
@alexmay7250
@alexmay7250 2 ай бұрын
have you considered switching to a Piezoelectric Lighter over a bic, i find flint style lighters often don't perform in the rain but i have never had my old clipper peizo not work. they are refillable too
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
Interesting, do you have a particular one you like?
@alexmay7250
@alexmay7250 2 ай бұрын
yeah i use a clipper fit, they seam to be out of production now, but i found a box of them on ebay and a lot in the uk. I recomend getting one that is white or clear so you can monitor how much fuel is in there and top them off before each trip@@MattShafter
@Karenwhitepaints
@Karenwhitepaints 2 ай бұрын
The pillow hack❤
@MattShafter
@MattShafter 2 ай бұрын
And I didn’t even emphasize, you’re getting a GIANT pillow for only 1.4oz 🤩
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