Davidf61 wrote:I shouldn't have used the word "fad" !! and I wasn't having a go, I just thought the yak had died down a bit.....
Mind you , I was out strolling on the weekend and come across a party of six doing the overnight camp thing [ same as me ] just judging by size of packs and straps cutting into shoulders, there wasn't a whole lot of "lightweight" going on. Maybe we're a bit behind over here......
Arctic Camel wrote:as a tech gear developer, I can only say that not only is ultralight gear not going away anywhere, but it is also a very fast growing field that every brand what's to exploit. Light useful gear = sales
GRLillistone wrote:Why not simply be smart about your load by carefully selecting items with multiple uses that are very durable. These will always be heavier than the market’s current array of “lightweight” or “ultralight” gear, but won’t tear and full to pieces after only a couple of days of pushing through lantana or wait-a-while. In the long run you will save money because these rugged items will last you decades, rather than weeks.
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