My ULTIMATE ultralight backpacking gear set up!

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Backpacking UK

Backpacking UK

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I've finally completed my ultimate ultralight backpacking gear set up. This is no expense spared backpacking gear load out that looks at the lightest wild camping gear available but is also reasonably durable and comfy.
Personally, I see most lightweight backpacking gear set ups as better-weather use only. There is often a trade off between weight and weatherproofness, comfort, durability, etc. However, ultralight backpacking gear is great for long distance thru hiking trails or if you're injured or less fit and healthy.
I've done several backpacking gear load-outs for difference weights and budgets. This is the extreme end of the scale so don't be surprised with the total cost!
If you want to see close ups of this 2024 backpacking gear list check out my Instagram:
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Backpacking Tent - Durston X-Mid Pro 1 - 485g - £797
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Trekking Poles - Durston Z-Flick - 188g - £76
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Tent Pegs - Easton - 54g - £30 (approx.)
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Backpack - Durston Kakwa 40 - 775g - £275 (approx.)
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Liner - Highlander - 55g - £5
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Sleeping Bag - Western Mountaineering Highlite - 455g - £480
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Sleeping Pad - Exped 3R - 365g - £182
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Pillow - Nemo Fillo Elite Pillow - 82g - £59
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Pump - Flextail Gear Nano Pump - 59g - £45
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Cookset - Unigear 450ml - 92g - £30 (approx.)
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Stove - Forclaz MT900 - 47g - £49
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Lighter - OEX Piezo - 15g - £13
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Spork - S2S Spork - 9g - £10
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Power Bank - Nitecore NB1000 Gen 3 - 150g - £65
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Head Torch - Sandmarc Pro - 53g - £40 (approx.)
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USB Lead - 7g - £3 (approx.)
iPhone Lead - 21g - £10 (approx.)
Bag - Gossamer Gear Small Ditty Bag - 12g - £15
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Trowel - S2S Nylon - 87g - £8
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Hygiene - 60g for toothbrush, toothpaste, earplugs, eye mash, 2 tiny towels, sponge
Bag - Gossamer Gear Large Ditty Bag - 14g - £17
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Filter - Katadyn BeFree - 63g - £40
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Bottle - Misc - 25g - £1
Hiking Gear - Carrying
Spare Socks - Inov-8 - 60g - £13
Top - OMM Core Hoodie - 115g - £100
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Bottoms - OMM Flash Tights - 185g - £70
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Waterproofs
Inov-8 race top - 92g - £93
Inov-8 race bottoms - 73g - £90
Total weight 3,698 grams
Total cost £2,601.00
Thanks to Ben for originally lending me his X-Mid Pro to test out. Thanks to Andy for letting me use his X-Mid Pro (this one) when I like. Thanks to Scott for the pack liner idea and to Ed for donating his Kakwa. You're all legends!
Note: these items are either new, second hand or gifted. Where new, I usually buy in the sales where possible.
If you are into your hiking, backpacking and wild camping please SUBSCRIBE ‪@BackpackingUK‬
Thanks, Andy.
#backpacking #wildcamping #backpackinggear

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@markswishereatsstuff2500
@markswishereatsstuff2500 4 күн бұрын
I hope the comments don't devolve into how expensive this gear is and how they use a 6lb. canvas tent like a real man. I've got Dyneema and carbon everything and glad of it.
@Jon_From_Coventry
@Jon_From_Coventry 3 күн бұрын
If everyone had the money, they would buy the best of the best. This guy is demonstrating what's the best. I personally can't afford any of it, but I still like seeing it. I just have to accept the heavier weight.
@Mikey2tt
@Mikey2tt 4 күн бұрын
Loved the video! Pretty expensive, but nobody forces you to buy it all right at the same time. I love the process of gathering and upgrading gear as years go by. And that base weight of yours is bonkers!
@andreya6577
@andreya6577 4 күн бұрын
Fifteen years ago, I hiked the West Highland Way with a 16 kg rucksack and completed it in 5 days. Nowadays, I keep my rucksack weight to no more than 9 kg, and I’m aiming to reduce it to under 5 kg. I’ve come to realise that there’s no need to hike with a heavy rucksack anymore, as there are many affordable lightweight gear options available. Even your gear is reasonably priced when compared to the costs of other items today, including hotel expenses and more.
@adge_ventures4915
@adge_ventures4915 4 күн бұрын
Ultralight is the only way to travel........if you want distance, speed and less injuries! Im a huge convert to this way of doing things as i cover an awful lot of miles in alot of trails. There are zero scenarios where someone is better off with a heavy rucksack. Glad you did a video like this! Adge
@Lands_Solo
@Lands_Solo 4 күн бұрын
A light rucksack with insufficient or inadequate gear is definitely not better than a heavier rucksack with the correct gear, so there's one for you straight away, that setup is literally asking for trouble at 500m and above in any season in the UK in my experience.
@tomsk7666
@tomsk7666 2 күн бұрын
Like how that small gust of wind at 4:01 almost blew everything away
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 2 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@stephenmorris6202
@stephenmorris6202 2 күн бұрын
Amazing weight. Good context. Really good video.
@dudeymcduderson
@dudeymcduderson 4 күн бұрын
Fair play to you for remembering all the weights. Really well presented video.
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
Thanks, it’s not easy 🤯
@4BB4S
@4BB4S 4 күн бұрын
So true. Hard enough just to remember the names
@garysmith7286
@garysmith7286 3 күн бұрын
Great video mate. Why dont you do the same for a winter type set up?
@KramF10
@KramF10 3 күн бұрын
Bonus points to anyone who counted how many times Andy said 'ULTRALIGHT'...
@paddle_hike
@paddle_hike 3 күн бұрын
I just got the Xmid pro 1 (but dcf floor) + poles too... Love it
@stephenmorris6202
@stephenmorris6202 2 күн бұрын
Great ideas. Thanks.
@WayneD-d9z
@WayneD-d9z Күн бұрын
Awesome I’d definitely miss my chair
@fraserp2377
@fraserp2377 4 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this, I am not buying it all, but it's a great rundown of the best of the best and I trust your opinion.
@stewartgregson8479
@stewartgregson8479 4 күн бұрын
Hi Andy great video as always. Just some ideas for cheap summer 😅alternatives: dd hammocks super lite tarp, vango Aotrom Matt, cold soak plastic jar, no need for leggings - use waterproofs to keep wind off, toothpaste tablets. And if u buy second hand kit I reckon you could get an ultra light kit together for two or three hundred quid - max. The other thing is it doesn’t have to be all done at once - the pleasure is trialing things and reducing your weight to what suits you over time. Keep up the great content.
@GeordiLaForgery
@GeordiLaForgery 4 күн бұрын
Fascinating gear thx would be nice to see a winter one
@karlkeating2803
@karlkeating2803 10 сағат бұрын
I just returned from several days hiking in Yosemite National Park, with a setup very similar to yours. I have the X-Mid Pro 1 with the Dyneema floor, which saves 45 grams, and I used a quilt rather than a sleeping bag and likely saved more weight there, but I took more clothing than you did (such as hiking pants in addition to rain pants and a puffy jacket in addition to a hoodie similar to yours) because in the Sierra Nevada, in October, snow can sneak up on you almost instantaneously (though I was blessed with sunny days). My only puzzlement with your review is that you said the tent wasn't good in cold weather. No tent keeps out the cold--if properly staked, it keeps out the cold wind, but a tent's fabric doesn't provide insulation as a jacket does.
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 7 сағат бұрын
It’s all about stopping cold draughts. See through mesh inners are hopeless in cold weather. Solid mesh, double walled tents also provide a little insulation too. I must admit, I’m shocked how poor both floors are in the Pro’s, I know it’s an ultralight tent, but those floors won’t last long unless you pitch on nice plush grass.
@stephenwharrior5835
@stephenwharrior5835 3 күн бұрын
Could do with a winter kit review just to compare the two
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 3 күн бұрын
My winter kit probably weighs 15kg, it’s the complete opposite end of the scale. I might see how I could do a comparison though, thanks for the idea 👍
@hedleythorne
@hedleythorne 3 күн бұрын
I think just my rucksack and tent weight 4kg before I pack everything else! Superb
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 3 күн бұрын
My winter solo tent and backpack weigh 5kg!
@pootlingalong8928
@pootlingalong8928 3 күн бұрын
Wow. Thought I was doing well with my Nordisk Telemark tent - says it’s 870g but all in with pegs bags and everything is more like 950g. I believe in ultralight camping gear, I think our bodies will thank us for it when we are pensioners. It costs, yes, but you can save up and buy one thing at a time. Thanks for the video - I still have the lw clothing to sort out 👍🏻
@chrishamilton2527
@chrishamilton2527 4 күн бұрын
Nice ……. Well done. Mine is not a million miles different. I have a DCF Bonfus pyramid tent carried in an Atom Pack backpack. I use a small Des Cattys alcohol burner with a titanium pot which works stunningly. I sleep on an R7.2 Thermarest with a goose down quilt. My only ‘heavy’ item is a Grayl water purifier as I’ve moved on from a water filter having seen the number of issues others are reporting. The other biggies are a Timmermade DCF waterproof smock (amazing, but took months to get, but worth it) and my Vivo barefoot forest boots which are simply the best. My kit weighs in at a tad under 8kg Including fuel and food but excluding water.
@buizenpost
@buizenpost 4 күн бұрын
Nice vid! Also, made me chuckle a bit when your sleeping bag almost was blown away at the slightest hint of a breeze. Point made, super light piece of kit! 😀
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@stovemonkey6614
@stovemonkey6614 3 күн бұрын
Hi there im just new here in the uk ive been looking for videos on how to do wild camping in the peak district on how to do and what to do or not to do before goin to the peak district bec im planning to do wild camping in the peak district thanks more power to your channel🎉
@stevefloodgate8609
@stevefloodgate8609 2 күн бұрын
Fair enough I apologize. Check out the poles though
@camping_guru_uk
@camping_guru_uk 4 күн бұрын
I love all that kit but as you know it's possible to get pretty much the same performance ish 😂 for £500- £600 but at the expense of going up to about 6-7kg total which is not bad for a £2000 saving 😂😂😂 I'd still like some of that kit
@Jon_From_Coventry
@Jon_From_Coventry 3 күн бұрын
I am not very wealthy, and my shelter that would be comparable to an ultralight setup, is my £80 DD 3x3 superlight tarp, and my £30 OneTigris mesh inner. Erect tarp in a pyramid format with the mesh inner inside, and it does the job. Not as good as the setup in this video, and not as light and easy to use. But it does me alright. Poor folk have to think outside the box to achieve similar results 🤣.
@INSOLESandLACES
@INSOLESandLACES 4 күн бұрын
Some great kit Andy, think my day pack weights more😂
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
To be fair, mine usually does too!
@nvcn86
@nvcn86 4 күн бұрын
i'll be going for the x-mid solid myself. thinking about an atom pack, but the price is .... STEEP. for sleep i think i'll just go with thermalite quilt and mat. i always want to take extra clothes ;_; but also definitely taking a small towel. need it when sometimes stopping at a campsite shower. also love my merino longlseeve and longjohns for sleeping. sometimes gotta compromise weight for comfort.
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
The solid is half the price and still weighs sub 1kg. Better still, it protects you from chilly winds. It’s a much nicer tent for general use, although does have less head space as it’s a proper double wall tent unlike the Pro single wall.
@nvcn86
@nvcn86 4 күн бұрын
@@BackpackingUK how many g is your trowel? ;)
@samreagan6292
@samreagan6292 4 күн бұрын
Very impressive. I’ll be using your list to update some things for sure! The thing that is the real dog for us in the US is the bear proof bag, I’ve seen one brand ursack that is doing good things with an ultralight solution to the classic heavy thick plastic bear canisters. I’d like to see you with a rodent proof bag, even though it’s probably not required it’s a good idea for your food supplies integrity as well as the rodents not looking for food from hikers. Happy trails
@benedikthassel
@benedikthassel 3 күн бұрын
buy one with Dyneema, they're light af and are very hard to destroy.
@samreagan6292
@samreagan6292 3 күн бұрын
@@benedikthassel that would work for most people, especially in the eastern US or the UK. The problem is the bear proof canisters are becoming a legal requirement in many western camping spots. And only specific brands are allowed because they have been tested. The day a dyneema bear proof bag is tested by the NPS I’ll be jumping with joy because the ursack is lighter than the conventional canisters, it’s still much heavier than dyneema
@Obi-Wan_Pierogi
@Obi-Wan_Pierogi 3 күн бұрын
I've got a quilt from a Polish company. Cumulus Roamer 150: 370g for about £210 But this is for summer
@DanielOutdoors
@DanielOutdoors 4 күн бұрын
Ill never bring that type of tent here in Norway for sure.
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
🥶
@stigcc
@stigcc 4 күн бұрын
Why? Most of the time we have the weather for it. Btw, someone is selling this tent at finn now
@DanielOutdoors
@DanielOutdoors 4 күн бұрын
@@stigcc Yeah i know some use them. But i have experience with a Zpack back in 2018. The problem is Norway is way to windy, xold.and humid for the type.of tents. And the problem is of courae the cant handle Winter either, at least no Norwegian Winters
@IvanDP1967
@IvanDP1967 4 күн бұрын
Expensive yes..... but a great video Andy. I thought I'd done well getting my lightest kit down to about 7.5 kilos 🤣 To get to that sort of base weight takes some serious dedication.
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
7.5kg is still ridiculously light. Sub-4kg is completely over the top for the UK, but it shows what can be achieved if you look at every piece of gear in detail.
@summittaedae2323
@summittaedae2323 4 күн бұрын
That’s a nice kit Andy. Hopefully over the next few years I will manage to get some lighter gear. All my kits top end but not light 😂. It’ll have to do until my nova is built tho. I have choices to make 🙄
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
But I bet your gear is more durable and weatherproof. This is definitely a better-weather set up.
@Norristheforest
@Norristheforest Күн бұрын
Informative thanks. Often I wonder whether an extra 1 or 2 kg added would actually slow you down much from a base weight of say 5 kg. Obviously there is a line to be drawn and everyone would be different.
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK Күн бұрын
I’d say absolutely not. Weight gets into people’s heads far too much. My exception would be long, multi day, long distance hikes with a lot of elevation.
@Norristheforest
@Norristheforest Күн бұрын
@@BackpackingUK Very true. I did the Cambrian Way a few years back with a base weight of about 6.5kg and I don't think I would have wanted to go below that ( and I've got some pretty lightweight gear.)
@LisaTheWanderingGeordie
@LisaTheWanderingGeordie 4 күн бұрын
Similar to mine, same tent (handled storm agnes of skye fine), ive a WM terralite, or EE quilt, BRS stove, 750 toaks, lightest mat is BA Zoom, and i basically layer in alpha direct... But WM sleeping bags are great i love mine seriously thinking about getting the apache or antelope for winter, just not sure if its worth it or if im best pairing the bag i have with the quilt
@stevefloodgate8609
@stevefloodgate8609 3 күн бұрын
I notice that there is a lighter and cheaper offering for the trekking poles (fizan, excellent poles), unfortunately the sinic in me then questions the sponsorship deal that maybe involved. It's a shame I like your KZbin offerings normally
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 3 күн бұрын
Sponsorship with Durston?!?! No chance!
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 3 күн бұрын
Also, if you read the description, the tent and poles are my mate’s who will let me borrow them when I like.
@MrAndRob
@MrAndRob 4 күн бұрын
Great video mate I would love to see a similar one, that prices up a full lightweightb set up, for under 1k, but with similar quality. I dont think u meed to include trainers as everyone has personal preference in that drpartment
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
I did one at approx 7.5kg that wasn’t too stupidly expensive.
@Jk_outdoors_
@Jk_outdoors_ 4 күн бұрын
I thought you didn't like ultra light gear?
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
As a general rule I don’t, but I went all-out to try and form a proper ultralight backpacking set up for multi day, long distance trips.
@Jk_outdoors_
@Jk_outdoors_ 4 күн бұрын
@BackpackingUK how you finding the ul set up so far? I enjoy the light weight setups but my friend who I camp with alot hates the idea of it 🤣🤦
@benedikthassel
@benedikthassel 3 күн бұрын
many years I've been hiking with around 15kg. these year im going light weight. not ultra light, i cant get over choosing some heavy gear or extra weight for comfort like my Savotta Backpack or a chair​.(wich i also changed to a carbon/dyneema one 😅) but wish me luck i want to be under 9kg with 2 liters of water 🙈 @@Jk_outdoors_
@get_outdoors
@get_outdoors 4 күн бұрын
I don’t know how you manage to carry that full sized toothbrush up the hill! Seriously, nice gear tho
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@benedikthassel
@benedikthassel 3 күн бұрын
at least drill some holes in it geez 🤦🤣
@MrNotanybody
@MrNotanybody 4 күн бұрын
can shave a few grams off the toothbrush by cutting half the handle off
@BackpackingUK
@BackpackingUK 4 күн бұрын
Although it looks like it, I’m not actually a gram counter, I’ll keep the handle 😁
@bernardscott1783
@bernardscott1783 4 күн бұрын
Where’s the treats and goodies,supposed to be a hobby isn’t and where does it stop.!!
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