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Wed 25 Jun, 2014 8:59 pm
Hi Everyone,
I did a 5 day hike along the Great Ocean Road last year where we borrowed most of our gear and now I'm looking to get some decent stuff of my own. I am planning to do some 2-3 day tours on my bike and also some 2-3 day hikes. As such I'm looking for some light weight stuff that will suit both.
Here is what I'm after:
- MSR Hubba Hubba NX 2 Person
- Sleeping bag, something suitable for Victoria all year around, if possible. I don't mind wearing a few extra clothes to sleep or unzipping to cool off.
- Sleeping Mat, I have no idea about these, anything suitable and light would be cool.
If no one has anything along these lines then I would really appreciate some online shopping advice! I have looked at a few stores overseas and they seem much cheaper.
Looking forward to getting into some adventures!
Thanks,
Adam
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 7:32 pm
I'd be willing to go for some older or cheaper gear too! Anything not too heavy would be nice
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 7:58 pm
AJM, I have a Mont sleeping bag that may be suitable. The bag is just over 2000 mm long, boxed foot 290 mm across, width at the opening 680 mm. The weight with a stuff sac is one kilogram. There is no zip. Loose stuffed size - will compress quite a bit more - is 370 mm by about 200 mm diameter. Cretino! Edit: superdown fill.
The bag is in good condition. You will need extra clothing in winter, or a very good friend. I'll have to check the prices, probably north of $100. Higher offers will be considered.
Look for a tapered sleeping mat with cut-outs in the foam. My mats are all shoulder to knee. You should get away with well under 500 gram. I don't know the market that well as my mats declines to fade. I really wish some things would fall apart so they can be replaced. At present it's me that's falling apart. Not good.
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 8:14 pm
Lophophaps wrote:AJM, I have a Mont sleeping bag that may be suitable. The bag is just over 2000 mm long, boxed foot 290 mm across, width at the opening 680 mm. The weight with a stuff sac is one kilogram. There is no zip. Loose stuffed size - will compress quite a bit more - is 370 mm by about 200 mm diameter. Cretino! Edit: superdown fill.
The bag is in good condition. You will need extra clothing in winter, or a very good friend. I'll have to check the prices, probably north of $100. Higher offers will be considered.
Look for a tapered sleeping mat with cut-outs in the foam. My mats are all shoulder to knee. You should get away with well under 500 gram. I don't know the market that well as my mats declines to fade. I really wish some things would fall apart so they can be replaced. At present it's me that's falling apart. Not good.
Hey LHH,
Do you have a model name for the bag? I am tempted but would probably prefer something with a zip.
Thanks for the info on the mat! Good luck wearing it out and take it easy.
Thanks,
Adam
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 8:17 pm
Yep, US are a lot cheaper. Amazon is good for widely available things, and the Aussie dollar still buys you a lot, especially if you have a good credit card which doesn't charge international transaction fees.
You can pick up some good stuff in US forums, try Backpacking light and hammockforum. Shipping usually isn't exorbitant.
Campsaver is good and will ship to Aus for free for orders over $400, but they don't ship a lot of brands to aus. Campmor are similar but don't ship at all to aus, so you will need to use a freight forwarder if you buy with them (Such as shipito or priceusa) Even when paying for a freight forwarder you can nsave a large sum by buying in the US.
IF you're a real gram counter you should look into cottage manufacturers such as tarptent, zpacks, enlightened equipment, and many others.
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 8:19 pm
Thanks Dinna! I'll have a look.
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 8:36 pm
ajmmacleod wrote:Do you have a model name for the bag? I am tempted but would probably prefer something with a zip.
Thanks for the info on the mat! Good luck wearing it out and take it easy.
Adam, there is no model number, sorry. The label is nearly worn out, and there's only a check tag, conveying nothing of use.
Gumtree is not much help, with a search for sleeping bags having a large number of non-bag hits. The bags that do come up are often totally unsuitable. See the search at
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-camping-hik ... 2/k0c18562
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 9:31 pm
I have an immaculate Mutha Hubba HP I might be prepared to let go, but I'm not sure if I could part with it.
Would that be suitable?
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 9:34 pm
I've got a mountain designs mat I could get rid of, nothing wrong with it, I'm just upgrading.
http://www.mountaindesigns.com/store/equipment/sleeping-mats/products/9122/md-pro-3-8-standardPM me if you're interested.
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 9:35 pm
Thanks Lop, I'll have a think about it.
Hey SAH, I would really prefer a 2 man tent, thanks though!
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 9:56 pm
Good mats these days don't have foam in them. Look at either Thermarest Neoair or Exped Synmat/Downmat. I prefer Exped.
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 10:00 pm
Strider wrote:Good mats these days don't have foam in them. Look at either Thermarest Neoair or Exped Synmat/Downmat. I prefer Exped.
Ah, those do look great, I think Beeans will do for the price though! Thanks for the info
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 10:06 pm
Nothing wrong with self-inflating, of course. Durable and reliable are their strengths
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 10:27 pm
Strider wrote:Nothing wrong with self-inflating, of course. Durable and reliable are their strengths
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Oh Cool
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Probably more suitable for me for now! Thanks for your input.
Tue 01 Jul, 2014 10:56 pm
Strider wrote:Nothing wrong with self-inflating, of course. Durable and reliable are their strengths
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We must be using different sorts of self inflating mats....
Wed 02 Jul, 2014 6:20 am
Xalion wrote:Strider wrote:Nothing wrong with self-inflating, of course. Durable and reliable are their strengths
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We must be using different sorts of self inflating mats....
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Compared to an air mattress, they are.
Wed 02 Jul, 2014 10:29 am
Strider wrote:Compared to an air mattress, they are.
That's true, and I must admit my Downmat UL 7 is very comfortable and warm for the weight.
Thu 03 Jul, 2014 3:23 pm
Damn that does look nice. I have a mat coming already but someone else might want to jump on it!
Thu 10 Jul, 2014 8:28 pm
I now have the mat and bag covered!! Just looking for a decent lightweight tent. C'mon guys, someone must have something! I'm itching to get out on my first adventure
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Cheers
Thu 10 Jul, 2014 8:59 pm
I have a summer tent you can BORROW if you like. 1.5kg packed.
I call it the tent swag... It's like a swag but made of tent. It's not great but if your a warm sleeper will be fine that or have a well insulated mat and bag.
I'm a cold sleeper and was fine above 10degrees in it.
Anyway I live in Skye
Feel free to pm me if you get stuck before the trip.
Like I said it's nothing flash! But I won't be using it until summer.
Thu 10 Jul, 2014 9:05 pm
Wow! Thanks. Incredible offer, I will let you know how I go.
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