I am working on getting my pack weight down. I started at 30 lbs 4 years ago and have been chipping away at the weight ever since. This fall I finally broke the 11 lb barrier and am currently at a 9 lb base pack wt. However, I don't have a pack yet for this new weight. My old pack is the Gregory Z55 which is too heavy at 3.2 lbs and is probably too large as well.
I am not sure how to go about determining the pack I need for the gear I carry. I have looked at a few and like the MLD Exodus, MLD Prophet, ZPack Blast 32, or maybe ZPack Z1. Will they be big enough? Will they be too big?
I like these packs because they seem solid but light weight. Just not sure about capacity.
Here's my current list. All comments and suggestions welcome. Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
Clothing:
Socks, quarter length, extra pr 1.9 oz
Sports bra, extra, Champion 2.9 oz
Windshirt: Marmot 4.8 oz
* Rain pants: Golite Reed 6.3 oz
* Rain poncho: disposable 2.2 oz
Hat: Polartec fleece 2.1 oz
Balaclava: Smartwool merino wool 1.8 oz
Gloves: wool mittens 2.9 oz
Insulation: BPL merino wool top 4.7 oz
Insulation: BPL merino wool bottoms 3.9 oz
Insulation: Thermawrap jacket Montbell 8.3 oz
Compression sac for above 1.6 oz
First Aid, in zip lock:
Moleskin, 1 sheet 0.3 oz
Small scissors w/ tip protector 0.6 oz
Pins, needle 0.4 oz
Alcohol wipes x5 0.3 oz
Bandaids, assorted x5 0.2 oz
4×4 dressing sponge x2 0.5 oz
Tape: 3M, small roll 0.4 oz
Tegaderm adhesive dressing, medium x1 0.3 oz
Bacitracin ointment pkts x2 0.2 oz
Medication: assorted pain, headache in ziplock 0 oz
Medication: Anihistamine, decongestant 0.2 oz
Alka Seltzer plain 2 tablets 0.4 oz
Kitchen:
Spoon: Lexan Tbsp 0.3 oz
Filter: Sawyer 1.8 oz
Water RX: Micropur tablets x6 0.2 oz
Sleep/Shelter:
Mummy bag: WM Ultralite 20 degree 29 oz
Compression sac for mummy 2 oz
* Sleep pad: closed cell 20×72 7.6 oz
* Tent: Squall II 34 oz
Safety/Survival, in zip lock:
Mirror: Mini Rescue Signal 0.4 oz
*Triptease lightline 48' 1.3 oz
* Light: Princeton Tek headlamp 3.5 oz
Light: Photon Freedom w/clip 0.6 oz
Whistle: Slim Rescue Howler 0.2 oz
*Knife: 2" blade, foldable 2 oz
Fire: Spark-Lite fire starter 0.3 oz
Fire: Mini BIC lighter 0.4 oz
Fire: UL tinder, in mini zip lock 0.2 oz
Comfort/Personal, in zip lock:
Soap/Tooth cleaner: Dr Bronner's, 15 ml 1.2oz
Toothbrush: finger 0.05 oz
Floss 0 oz
Sunscreen: SPF 55, 15ml 0.8 oz
Sunscreen: lip 0.3 oz
Kleenex x5 sheets 0.3 oz
TP: 8 sheets ea x4 0.6 oz
Wet knap x1 0.3 oz
Hand sanitizer 0.8 oz
Spade for cat holes 1.2 oz
Towel: MSR, small, no pouch 0.6 oz
Daily medication 0.3 oz
Mosquito repellant, Picaridin, 15 ml 0.9 oz
Mosquito net: BPL 0.33 0z
Pen, 1 piece paper 0.3 oz
Camera batteries for P80 x2 2 oz
Camera lens: Polarizer 2.3 oz
ID, insurance card 0.2 oz
Keys: house, car 1.3 oz
Hydration/Food/Fuel:
*Platypus: Hoser 2L full 67.6 oz
Food: 2 day 24.2 oz
Wear/Carry:
Shoes: Trail runner, Merrill Siren 22.2 oz
Sock: quarter length 1.9 oz
Sports Bra Champion 2.9 oz
*Shirt: Patagonia Capilene 1, long sleeve 4.9 oz
*Pants: REI nylon zip-off, legs on 13.3 oz
Hat: Sunday Afternoon 2.4 oz
*Poles:Leki 16.8 oz
Gloves: biking, for poles 1.2 oz
Knee pad x1 0.1 oz
Compass: Silva 1.1 oz
Map: Tom Harrison, avg wt, in pocket 1.7 oz
Camera: Nikon P80 around neck 10 oz
Summary:
Clothing………………………..43.4 oz…..2.713 lbs
First Aid………………………..3.8 oz…….0.238 lb
Kitchen…………………………2.3 oz…….0.144 lb
Sleep/Shelter…………………73.5 oz…..4.594 lbs
Safety/Survival……………….8.9 oz…….0.556 lb
Comfort/Personal…………..13.8 oz…..0.861 lb
Hydration/Food/Fuel………91.9 oz…..5.738 lbs
Wear/Carry…………………..78.5 oz…..4.906 lbs
Base Wt…………………………145.7oz…..9.105 lbs
Total Wt………………………..237.5oz…..14.84 lbs
Skin-out Wt…………………..316.0 oz…..19.75 lbs
Items with an * are items I plan to change (ie: get a ponch/tarp and bivy and drop the tent and rain pants. I am looking at lighter alternatives for some items. Generally I do not cook so no stove listed. I do have a stove and Kettle if needed for colder climates. I also have a required (hated) bear vault for the sierras which I must configure into my pack size. But I don't carry it if I don't have to.
Thank you again for taking a look at the list and helping with the pack options. I have struggled with this decision for several months now and am no closer to a decision. Fresh eyes and experience will see what I cannot.
LV

