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    I've been known to carry up to 20kg of ultra lightweight equipment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TreefrogGB View Post
    I've been known to carry up to 20kg of ultra lightweight equipment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TreefrogGB View Post
    I've been known to carry up to 20kg of ultra lightweight equipment.
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    MULE yes I have to admit to being a mule not because I talk lots but it always seem to be heavy as I like my old army sleeping bag I know its heavy (3kg) but it suites me as I don't have to worry about throwing it about or burning it , I have a to mug and spark but prefer to use a old Austrian army kfs its much nicer to eat with a knife and fork then I think everything else is quite light as long as were not counting my karrimor 75 for long trips

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    Last I needed one and didn't have one I was eighteen and look where that got me , now I have something in common with the cat .
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    Indeed. Same principle as a condom. I'd rather have one and not need it, then need it and not have one.

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    my fak weighs over a kg! sutures, glue, steri strips, analgesics, anti diarrhoea tabs, saline pouches, rehydration pouches, bandages, needles, np airways, magills forceps, tourniquet, maybe I'm just over cautious

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    Depends, lightweight if I'm on my own......... And I seem to be the packhorse when I'm in a group.
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    Isn't it nice when someone says "that's a great piece of kit, where did you buy that", then you can modestly reply "you can't buy it, I made it myself". The moral is, it's amazing what you can achieve if you put your mind to it.

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    Light!

    6-7kg including food and water.

    That's with a sleeping bag and a stove and all and all.

    In the summer.... it's a belt.

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    Thats great!!Sue..Better than "Batman n Robins Utility belt!"lol..Love your videos!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by midas View Post
    Thats great!!Sue..Better than "Batman n Robins Utility belt!"lol..Love your videos!!
    I like to be comfy...

    Haha...

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