Kay9Cop
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Going from a TiGoat box stove to a Kifaru oval for a savings of about a pound and a half.
I love mine as well! But I just bought a Nemo Hornet that weighs in under 2lbs. I hope I like it! I will like the weight savings.I've been using a BA copper spur 2 since 2010 and don't have any complaints except it weighs over three pounds all up.
Those are some solid changes. I hear you on the Hilleberg. I shared my Nallo 4 GT with my partner for years but now the MegaTarp with TiGoat bivy combo saves us a bunch of weight and space in our packs with very little compromise in comfort.
My minimal changes for 2013...
Crocs to New Balance Minimus trail shoes. (-4 ounces and 10.0 ounces actual weight) These shoes are a huge improvement in usability. I can do anything in them if need be and they make amazing stalking shoes. They are also great rock climbing shoes.
Kifaru T1 modified w/ aluminum stays, small belt pocket and standard lid to Kifaru BT1 modified with gutted LH lid, small belt pocket, and 1 lash straps. (-0.9 ounces and 96.1 ounces actual weight)
Exped UL7 M to BA Q-core SL (long). (+4.5 ounces and 22.6 ounces actual weight with seam sealer lines) This is 4.5 ounces that I would add any day of the week for what is gained. This is the most comfortable pad out there for the weight and R-value and not having my feet hanging off the end is an added plus.
Kuiu Spindrift to Kuiu Superdown. (About -4 ounces and 11.0 ounces actual weight)
My entire pack weight for 10 days with everything except my bow and water comes in at less than 44 lbs. That with a great deal of luxuries and comfort foods. My packing list/spreadsheet is to the point that there is no longer buying 'better' or lighter gear. I'm sure I'll find something new to try next year however. I would love to pickup Luke's 10x32 Zeiss Victories and trade in my old 10x42 Monarchs. Lol.
Can you share or PM me your list? The lowest I can get my gear right now for 10 days would be around 50 lbs.
Anyone here going to ditch the stove this year? I have heard the crew on hunt backcountry discuss this I think.
After chewing on the idea a bit i think I am giving it a shot on some early season hunts. I love coffee so that will be missed but I can survive without a mountain house for sure.
Still trying to figure out how to make it work without gaining weight on the food side but not having to pack in a stove does seem like a nice simplification.
For late season when it drops below freezing and the days are short, not sure I could do it. The hot beverage is quite the morale booster. But who knows.
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