Non ultralighter here
Hello everyone,
I am following this sub for over a year now and I am always wondering what makes you decide to go ultralight. Obviously the lesser weight of your backpack would be nice to carry around. My reason to not go for ultralight is that I want comfort on my hike in other ways than a lighter backpack. A spacious, durable tent, warm sleeping gear, a decent stove with more than enough fuel to make a warm meal anytime I want to.
What is the weight you pack for, let's say a week being self supporting.
I carry about (be prepared) 18-19 kg at day one and my s/o carries maybe 2-3 kg's less. It seems like a ton but bring no unnecessary stuff I think.
Just wondering what moves you (and what you move)
Edit: Weighed my stuff except (rain)clothing and food.
personal
backpack 2580
sleeping mat 610
pillow 80
cup 56
cutlery 14
sleeping bag 1081
total 4421
shared with partner
tent 4300
cookset 444
stove complete 781
groundsheet 616
total 6141
It's clear to me that the backpack is a mammoth. The tent weighs but is shared with four and checks all my boxes for comfort, durability and bombproofness. Edit 2: Many comparable backpacks are still the same in weight or even heavier...?
The cookset consists of two aluminium pots with one lid and a grip+sponge
The stove is a Primus Omnifuel with large bottle, pump, small maintenance kit, 20cm high aluminum windscreen and bag.
The groundsheet, however very durable is a p.i.a.
We use hiking poles each 2x