Here is my gear list for my last trip to the western arthurs with 9 days food.
I posted a few photos in the gallery section.
I had a roomy 2 man tent and a very comfortable sleep system using a blow up air matress.
I was suprised how well the light runners performed on wet rock and the mud.
Comments below about the performance of my light gear.
Carried on back (I think I got everything included)
Aarn 2 man pacer tent 1761gms
Titanian pegs 72
Gnv frameless pack 460
nutak top sleeping bag 750
Backpacking light cocoon insulating jacket 250
Raingear parka 166
Raingear overpaints 169
montain windshirt 96
big agnis clear view mummy lilo 404
insulatintg mat 170
beanie 107
pocket rocket stove 117
big agnis dry bag for blowing up lilo and to reduce water vapor intake to mat
and as a water bottle, shower, waterproof bag and pillo 45
gloves 98
2 undies 100
2 spare socks 67
pack cover 85
possum wool gloves 45
First aid and repair kit 112
toilet paper 150
black diamond headlight 33
Smallest swiss army knife 28
compass + micro light 36
titanium spoon fork combo 15
toilet kit 23 (yes I did cut of most of the handle of the toothbrush!

titanium billy and cup plus
insulating billy cover to rehydrate dinners 202
thermals top and bottom 285
plastic bags, maps ????
camera and mobile phone carried on person. ?
My walking buddy carried a light 10 mt rope.
Total 5846 gms
Gas 230
Food at 500 gm a day for 9 days
Total 10.576 kg
By taking a one man tent I could reduce the weight to under 10 kgs.
However, I would increase the food as 500 gms is not totally satifying.
I used pacer walking poles that are the tent poles and are not included in the above.
Performance.
As expected, the super light breathable rain gear suffered some wear. The top jacket had a few places where the fabric had seperated from the base layer. The pants got one small tear. I was just warm in the parka with just the windshirt in windy and cold rain when walking. Adding a few layers would have made me warm.
I do feel if I did repeated walks in tasmainia I should upgrade to a light but more durable parka. I would get a large one so the sleives covered my hands. I found I had cold hands at times. I did not try the possum wool gloves walking.
The Pack performed well and was comfortable to 10 kg. I would not like to take much more weight than this in this pack as I would upgrade to a super comfortable aarn pack with front balance pockets.
The US made 460 gm pack had mess side pockets. I used a rain cover on most of the walk and this stopped the mesh catching on branches and this reduced the chance of rips and I got none.
I was warm at nights and one night I put on the insulating jacket and had pants and thermals top and bottom.
I had a very comfortable sleeping system.
Walking this light with light runners made this walk very enjoyable and it saved my suspect knees. It also allowed me to downclimb just about all the scramples without taking the pack off.