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Hey Guys,
I bought a BA Encampment 15 degree bag (synthetic), and a APLS Pad in October. When I bought them I was not a member of this awesome site and now I feel I am much more educated about what I might need to do a successful backcountry hunt. Anyway, the set-up - Total weight is 5.9 pounds. Seems like it's somewhat heavy. I also bought an ALPS Commander which is a 7lb pack. It just seems like a lot of weight for a pack and sleeping, although so far I am happy with the pack. Anyone out there with this set up? Is this indeed too heavy? I am going to try to keep the weight of my pack to under 60lbs...I would really like to be at 55.
I plan on using it with a bivy/tarp combo or possibly a light 3-season tent. Not sure which route I am going with that yet, but you get the idea. I am not saying I will be setting up camp in a different place every night but I would like to be mobile. Any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jerry
I bought a BA Encampment 15 degree bag (synthetic), and a APLS Pad in October. When I bought them I was not a member of this awesome site and now I feel I am much more educated about what I might need to do a successful backcountry hunt. Anyway, the set-up - Total weight is 5.9 pounds. Seems like it's somewhat heavy. I also bought an ALPS Commander which is a 7lb pack. It just seems like a lot of weight for a pack and sleeping, although so far I am happy with the pack. Anyone out there with this set up? Is this indeed too heavy? I am going to try to keep the weight of my pack to under 60lbs...I would really like to be at 55.
I plan on using it with a bivy/tarp combo or possibly a light 3-season tent. Not sure which route I am going with that yet, but you get the idea. I am not saying I will be setting up camp in a different place every night but I would like to be mobile. Any opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jerry