This stuff is awesome for photography in very low temps or for riding snowmobiles or downhill skiing. You can go out in the coat with just a t-shirt in -20 and feel like you’re still inside. I wore the pants with some long underwear on a winter ascent of Mt Washington last year with a top consisting of baselayer and thin mont belle synthetic insulated jacket with a technical shell and couldn’t feel any cold whatsoever (below the waist) in 70mph winds (Temps around 4 F). Thin, but really not ultralight in any sense of the word. r/Hammocks, /r/HammockCamping, and /r/ULHammocking Trail Specific Subs /r/PacificCrestTrail /r/AppalachianTrail /r/CDT /r/JMT Related Subsįor buying, selling, and trading ultralight backpacking gear. Weekly Thread - View only the Weekly Discussion threads.īest Of The Sub - View only the "best of" threads. Trails - View only trail related threads. Join us and ask yourself the question: Do I really need that? Subreddit Rules Resources /r/Ultralight's Wiki Knowledge Base Ultralight Gear Vendor List Ultralight and Ultra-cheap Gear List Common /r/Ultralight Abbreviations Leave No Trace Principles Itn'l Gear/Food Substitutions Pack Weight Tools How To Ask For A Pack Shakedown Lighterpack /r/Ultralight Crowd-Sourced Databases Weight Submission Form View The Gear Database! Pack List Database Subreddit Filters R/Ultralight is the largest online Ultralight Backcountry Backpacking community! This sub is about overnight backcountry backpacking, with a focus on moving efficiently, packing light, and generally aiming at a sub 10 pound base weight.
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