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Need a lightweight and tough sleeping bag and one man tent recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="southpa" data-source="post: 2356517" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>Klymit KSB 20 is about the best bang for your buck I've found. Great bag, its a mummy but has elastic separating the baffles. Stretches and moves with you so dont get that mummy bag feel. Pretty affordable and lightweight. Also, the big agnes q-core is a good bet for a pad. Pretty light weight and has a small insulation valve. I use the wide version and the pad is about 4" thick. Helps the shoulders if your a side sleeper. </p><p>As far are the shelter, I'd reccomend a 2p shelter if it's a backpacking tent. The 1p's are basically the size of a bivy so you may as well just get a bivy. But i think the big agnes fly creek UL2 is one of the lightest at like 1 pound 11 oz trail weight. Keep in mind the lighter you go you sacrifice durability. These ultralight shelters are generally expensive and not as durable. I like floorless tipis personally. Pretty light and some can be bought for fairly cheap. Look at Luxe hiking gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southpa, post: 2356517, member: 65823"] Klymit KSB 20 is about the best bang for your buck I've found. Great bag, its a mummy but has elastic separating the baffles. Stretches and moves with you so dont get that mummy bag feel. Pretty affordable and lightweight. Also, the big agnes q-core is a good bet for a pad. Pretty light weight and has a small insulation valve. I use the wide version and the pad is about 4" thick. Helps the shoulders if your a side sleeper. As far are the shelter, I'd reccomend a 2p shelter if it's a backpacking tent. The 1p's are basically the size of a bivy so you may as well just get a bivy. But i think the big agnes fly creek UL2 is one of the lightest at like 1 pound 11 oz trail weight. Keep in mind the lighter you go you sacrifice durability. These ultralight shelters are generally expensive and not as durable. I like floorless tipis personally. Pretty light and some can be bought for fairly cheap. Look at Luxe hiking gear. [/QUOTE]
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