Hallu wrote:What do you mean exactly ? You sleep without a sleeping bag and just use your empty pack instead ? Or do you mean using the pack to elevate your legs ? The latter would be dangerous in alpine conditions (well with the former you'd freeze anyway...) since it would remove the blood from your legs. You sleep like that when your leg is broken to prevent the swelling, I'm not sure it would be suitable for hiking...
Strider wrote:Yeah there is certainly a difference between putting an empty pack under your legs for insulation, and getting inside the pack and using it as a bivy. I would suspect you are thinking of the former, which is quite commonly adopted but I prefer a full length mat myself.
Strider wrote:Exactly, and a saving of 100g is not worth sacrificing a good nights sleep over IMO.
Hallu wrote:Yeah but emptying a 70 L backpack can be quite long if every single pocket is full.
Hallu wrote:What could be useful though is a backpack designed to have specific pockets for specific sleeping bags/mats/tents, and then sell a package with all 4, since most of the companies like macpac sell all those things anyway. It's quite painful to search all the necessary items (although after a while I guess it becomes fun for some people), why not sell a 70 L bag including everything needed from sleeping back/tent/mat/pillow to stove/cutlery/bladder and even rain gear. I don't think I've ever seen such a creature. Have you ?
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