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Feathered Friends EOS Down Jacket
The Feathered Friends EOS jacket balances premium materials (high-fill down and ultralight fabrics) with very high construction quality for a garment that has a compelling performance-to-weight ratio.
Feathered Friends Helios Down Jacket
The Feathered Friends Helios jacket product line is a cult-favorite among ultralight winter backpackers - it's been touted as the warmest sewn-through down jacket ever made, which gives...
Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Down Jacket
The Mountain Hardwear Ghost Whisperer Down Jacket is one of the most popular "summer" down jackets used by ultralight backpackers, and packs a lot of warmth into its...
Montbell Plasma 1000 Alpine Down Jacket
One of the highest loft down jackets in this weight class. An exceptionally lightweight shell helps, but it's fragile - buyer beware - this is an expensive garment...
Feathered Friends Eos Down Vest
The Feathered Friends Eos Down Vest is a simple, well-constructed, well-fitting down vest with a high warmth-to-weight ratio. The Eos Down Vest is, as you might suspect, the vest version...
Podcast 001 | Synthetic Insulation
In this episode of the Backpacking Light Podcast, Ryan and Andrew take a deep dive into synthetic insulation: its technology, strengths, weaknesses, and applications.
Episode 18 | Clothing Systems for Inclement Weather
In this podcast, we discuss this: how does clothing system for 3/4 season, inclement conditions, differ from my summer backpacking clothing?
Episode 120 | Using Quilts in Cold Temperatures
In episode 120 of the Backpacking Light podcast we're going to continue our study of how to sleep warm in cold temperatures, focusing on the gear that makes up your sleeping system.
Episode 89 | Fall Layering Systems
In episode 89 of the Backpacking Light Podcast, we are going to talk about fall layering systems.
Episode 104 | Outdoor Industry Hiring + Bennett Fisher (Jolly Gear)
Listen Small Business Outdoors: About this Episode Series This episode is part of our ongoing series Small Business Outdoors, a once-a-month series featuring Ryan Jordan (founder, Backpacking Light) and Lloyd Vogel (founder,...
Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Hoody
Our review of winter-worthy down parkas recognized the Patagonia Fitz Roy Down Hoody as perhaps the best all-purpose winter down parka. At only 17.1 oz, the Fitz Roy...
PHD Yukon K Pullover
If you're not on a budget, and you are looking for the lighest possible box-baffled hoody that is light enough for summers in the U.S. Mountain West but...
Sea to Summit UltraSil eVENT Compression Sack
There's no shortage of stuff sacks on the market, but the Sea to Summit UltraSil Compression Sack is one of the best for compressing high-loft insulation, especially down...
Episode 123 | The 5 Fs of Fastpacking
In episode 123 of the Backpacking Light podcast, we're going to learn about Fastpacking - the art of traveling long distances with very little gear in a short amount of time
Episode 48 | Waterproof Breathable Fabrics
Andrew and Ryan chat with Backpacking Light contributor Stephen Seeber about layering and waterproof-breathable fabrics.
Episode 27 | Listener Q & A
Ryan and Andrew answer listener questions gathered from Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Episode 139 | Repair Kits
Learn how to build ultralight repair kits using context, consequence, and capability. Ryan Jordan compares short-term and expedition trips and addresses how to fix shelters, packs, footwear, lighting, and water treatment without carrying excess gear.
Episode 130 | Bivy Sack Camping
Discover Ryan's discreet bivy sack camping methodology for alpine environments, encompassing essential gear, requisite skills, and a critical analysis of tent practicality. Embrace the experience of open-air slumber.
Podcast 95 | Natural Fibers in Outdoor Performance Apparel
In episode 95 of the Backpacking Light podcast we're going to learn about the types of natural fibers that make up the fabrics we use for base layer and insulating apparel.
Episode 6 | Backcountry Filmmaking and Photography
Backcountry filmmaking and photography used to required thirty or more pounds of gear. Here's how to produce great media at minimum weight!
