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    Corey Downing
    BPL Member

    @hardcorey

    Locale: Denver

    I'm looking for some advice on reducing my weight in my solo 3-Season list. While most of my trips are with my girlfriend, the main changes are in the shelter department. Most of my trips are in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina but we try and go out of our way for a longer trip somewhere else in the country (this year is Isle Royale).

    I've begun experimenting with gatorate bottles instead of my hydration bladder. I've been dehydrated backpacking before and it's not an experience I want to relive.

    Here's the link: Corey's 3-Season Gear List

    The yellow fields are ones that I have not personally weighed on my scale. If a weight is listed, it is based on the manufacturer's listed weight. I hope to have missing weights + convert all weights to grams in the next month or so.

    #1718313
    Andy F
    Spectator

    @andyf

    Locale: Midwest/Midatlantic

    I like to carry a whistle, small button-sized compass, firesteel, coin cell LED light, and knife on-person in case of pack loss.

    You can probably get by with a lighter quilt for 30F and above?

    Can you trim some weight from the Ohm? I removed the frame, hip belt, and sternum strap of my 24 oz GG Gorilla without any permanent changes, resulting in a 16.7 oz pack. With a lower pack weight, I actually like the fit better without a frame and hip belt.

    Even lighter than a Gatorade bottle: A 1 liter Platypus is 0.9 oz. The 1 liter carbonated/fruit-flavored water bottles from Target are 1.2 oz.

    Don't forget the sunglasses until the trees leaf out.

    A head net is nice, even when using repellent. Gnats like to fly into eyes, ears, and nose.

    #1718317
    Corey Downing
    BPL Member

    @hardcorey

    Locale: Denver

    I typically use the same quilt down into the 20s. I think I'll get yelled at if I buy another quilt.

    There's not much I can remove from my Ohm. I'd like a smaller, frameless pack for my short trips but again I might get in some trouble.

    I didn't know a 1L platypus was that light. I might consider that.

    I usually have my cheapo sunglasses at about an ounce or so. I'm working on getting new Rx ones that I can use for backpacking.

    I really don't think I'd like a headnet.

    #1718323
    Andy F
    Spectator

    @andyf

    Locale: Midwest/Midatlantic

    This is the design which is 0.9 oz (with the "closure cap"). There's a similar 2 liter one which is 1.3 oz.

    http://cascadedesigns.com/images/product/medium/SoftBottle_7_.jpg

    #1718328
    Corey Downing
    BPL Member

    @hardcorey

    Locale: Denver

    Also realized that I don't need my 2L bladder on solo trips if I'm bringing my gravity filter.

    #1718424
    Corey Downing
    BPL Member

    @hardcorey

    Locale: Denver

    Is there anything I could obtain at REI to lighten my load? I've got the 20% off coupon and my dividend to spend and I'm having difficulty coming up with anything legitimate to purchase other than goretex socks or those black diamond ultra distance poles.

    #1718433
    EndoftheTrail
    BPL Member

    @ben2world-2

    Corey:

    I highly recommend that you do your gear selection without handicapping or limiting yourself to what any one store carries. AFTER you are satisfied with your gear choices, you can then shop around for the best price.

    To me, REI "dividends" is still real money. If REI has the best price for a particular gear piece, that buy it from REI by all means. Otherwise, it is nonsensical to pay a higher price at REI just so you can use your dividends. Why? Because un-used dividends will be paid out to you in cash (in July I believe but don't remember for sure). Treat it as REAL MONEY.

    #1718434
    Corey Downing
    BPL Member

    @hardcorey

    Locale: Denver

    I'm just pointing out REI because I have the 20% off coupon and my dividend. They have a couple things I'm interested in but nothing particularly pricey (such as GoreTex socks). I am merely seeing if there is an item available there that is reasonably priced given the 20% coupon code.

    #1718452
    EndoftheTrail
    BPL Member

    @ben2world-2

    YES! Indeed, the 20% off coupon. But going back to what I wrote above, once you've decided on your gear pieces regardless of who carries them — then shop for the best price. The 20% off coupon should give REI a leg up — but you might be surprised — esp. when you factor in state sales tax that some sellers (like REI, depending on state) need to charge — while other online retailers don't.

    #1718453
    Corey Downing
    BPL Member

    @hardcorey

    Locale: Denver

    No sales tax for REI in Ohio… closest REI is 4 hours away for me.

    Anyways, this is getting off topic. Where's the people telling me that I shouldn't take a lighter because rubbing two sticks together will save me half an ounce?

    #1718461
    EndoftheTrail
    BPL Member

    @ben2world-2

    I am so jealous!!

    Anyway, whatever item(s) you're looking for — comparison shopping is just a google click away. Have fun!

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