Just wanna say how impressed I am with http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/.
I ordered a Golite Quest from their website on Saturday (Feb 25), and it just arrived at my door! Massive props to these guys for service

Aidan
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Right on, Strider! I've been singing their praises for almost 12 months.
Their prices are, on average, slightly higher than buying online from the US. But the difference is in the postage. US postage is extremely expensive (like starts at $40 AUD) and generally takes me three weeks on average. I've never waited more than 7 calendar days for anything from Ultralight Outdoor Gear, and once after I ordered on a Monday, it was on my doorstep by Thursday!
Just a reminder that prices have 20% VAT by default. For accurate prices, go to your cart and change your region to Australia - it will remove the 20% VAT and show postage price too.
Phillipsart wrote:When I read this topic heading, I thought it was a post about using ultralight Gear instead of the traditional heavier hiking gear commonly sold.
For the past few months I've been slowly replacing my gear for ultralight or lightweight gear. After spending 4 weeks in the Sydney surrounding area a year ago with 20Kg on my back, I thought to myself, never again, I'm going to cart so much weight on my back. I'm now down to less than 9Kg base load. Working on getting this down to apx 6 or 7kg the most. Almost there, just have the Rain jacket and pack to replace, than I should be down to 6kg.
Strider wrote:Phillipsart wrote:When I read this topic heading, I thought it was a post about using ultralight Gear instead of the traditional heavier hiking gear commonly sold.
For the past few months I've been slowly replacing my gear for ultralight or lightweight gear. After spending 4 weeks in the Sydney surrounding area a year ago with 20Kg on my back, I thought to myself, never again, I'm going to cart so much weight on my back. I'm now down to less than 9Kg base load. Working on getting this down to apx 6 or 7kg the most. Almost there, just have the Rain jacket and pack to replace, than I should be down to 6kg.
Is that a Golite pack in your avatar? How are you finding it?
Jason68 wrote:
Food/Water 10 days
Water 1 ltr 1000
Dehydrated Meals 10 days Assorted Back Country 900
Scroggin 10 days Dried fruit/nut/seeds + choc covered 1000
Museli bars 10 days Pkt 12 540
Museli/Oats 10 days zip lock bags 1500
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