Lightweight Backpacking Gear List 2024

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Glad to see you trying to use metric weights! Keep it up… makes so much more sense for all of us in the rest of the world 😆

katrinagott
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I followed you because of that video! Youtube hadn't even recommended you to me before then and I live off of backpacking videos at the moment.
I enjoy the energy and humor of your channel 🙂

AkinaLOL
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1000 grams in a kilogram. Usually beyond 1000 grams just switch to kg. You also probably don't need more than two decimal places for kgs of gear and no decimal places for grams of gear.

toddkanhai
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Aha haha (8:40) yes the metrics conversions XD not yet a dealbreaker between my guy (from texas) and myself (from Holland) but thankfully he took it upon himself to learn to convert by heart. Thank you Tony!!

msm
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I just found your channel a few weeks ago and I gotta say, you have quickly become one of my favorites.

ChrisCollins
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It’s all ❤ bros! Love all of your videos and your humorous honesty. And I have to say as you posted your weights there were some “hefty” items there that had me silently screaming at the TV. But your reasonably light total astounded me. And if you forgot your food that coukd really be your true trail weight. Lol. Nicely done.

hoser
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Just 21 pounds. Cool gear. I'm feeling pretty good now. My typical load out is 22 including a REI Flexlite chair. I really enjoy your videos. Not just information; your sense of humor is a big plus. Thanks. TomLovesDIY.

tomlovesdiy
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There you are!~ Great Vid as always...fun watch!

mobius
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You make the most entertaining backpacking videos of anyone out there.

Tina-zidv
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Just wanted to say I've used your reviews a LOT when picking my supplies and your recommendations are very good. I've started bike trekking and as a wildlife photographer, a good 80% of my pack weight is photography equipment 🙄 ( which can't be helped) So to be able to reduce weight in the panniers while still camping fairly comfortably is very pleasing. Thanks for your channel!

graphite
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Bryce, your videos always make me laugh. You have a wonderful sense of humor and I appreciate you sprinkling the humor in with the gear reviews.

davidcooper
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Consider a Tilley hat [LTM6] (I hate hoodies—they kill peripheral vision, slump on your back, and don't help with sweat). I backpack in Michigan with near-total shade, but the Tilley absorbs my forehead sweat, sheds the rain, and blocks the sun. And I roll my Marmot rain jacket hood into the included collar storage. PERFECT!

wingit
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Love all my OV gear! My sun hoodie and Satu pants are staples on all my outdoor adventures. Just picked up my speedgoat 5's hope to love them as much as I did with the 4's. Hope your leg is feeling better!

howardjackman
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I've said it be fore, but I'll say so again.

I really enjoy your vids. Your sense of humor is really appreciated!! 😂😂😂😂

ItsAStephanieB
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best pad I've ever had and i never want another after that is the Naturehike R8.8 its 12cm thick, 8 layers NKTR foil, 65cm wide, weight 690g. you cant beat this!

benedikthassel
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Aren't ya kind with that mention... I had to unload those bags on someone ya know. 21 lbs... not bad, that will be a good weight for the Willowa's trip this Once again a great vid. Oh, I didn't think you'd give up the signature Bryce Newbold bright orange trail runners for hiking for

HikingwithGus
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Thanks for sharing Bryce, saving this vid to my fav list when I start shopping for new gear 🙌

PavoTreks
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Thank you for your videos. I am always looking forward to the next.

In response to your questions, we typically use grams for measurements up to 1000 grams. Once we reach 1000 grams, which is equivalent to 1 kilogram, we switch to using kilograms. For daily use, such as when measuring hiking gear, we usually round the measurements and use minimal decimals, if any. However, in scientific contexts, the precision required often dictates the use of more decimals in grams.

abulafios
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Great video, man. I wish you made more of them.

cipher
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Bryce - thanks for sharing! I appreciate the info on the gear you got in Utah. Great stuff. Not hate comment hear. LOL Thanks again! -dave

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