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Camping and Backpacking GEAR thread

Discussion in 'Outdoors' started by T4RFTMFW, Aug 16, 2014.

  1. May 25, 2025 at 10:10 PM
    ETAV8R

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    One Tigris Cosmitto 2.0. I use a cot that has removable legs so the cot is a few inches above the ground.
     
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    Helinox has a version of cot that legs are removable.
     
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    I paid that for my benchmade pocketknife :anonymous:

    a good knife is kinda expensive
     
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    It’s just as easy to put up a 3 to 4 person tent as it is a 1 to 2 person. And with the smaller tent you are going to be really restricted and cramped with a cot in it. Hard to move around etc. I don’t see any advantage of a 1-2 person tent other than for backpacking. If you absolutely have to have a tiny tent then don’t use a cot. Use a nice comfortable camp mattress. Just a suggestion.
     
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    I’ve also paid $$$ for a couple of good knives. But other than the brand name I don’t see anything special about that knife making it worth $245. Each to their own.
     
  7. May 26, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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    Ahhh you meant the brand not being worth it and weren’t balking at price in general

    I made an assumption. Carry on. :hattip:
     
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    I paid more for a Beck and a JD.
    Then stopped.
     
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    I have a “used twice” Helinox that’s low profile and fits even small 2p tents. I’m a side sleeper and it didn’t quite work for me, but if you have good experiences with cots, this might be an option. Spendy but lightweight. I’d let you borrow it if you were local!

    IMG_4660.jpg
     
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    I run something similar but wayyy cheaper heh.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CP7S897D

    I only use it when we're doing scout camping though (basically car camping ish) but not backpacking.
     
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    I’ve got the Teton xxl cot. It’s heavy and big but that’s its selling point. I’m 6’2 250 and it’s big enough for me to change sleeping positions. It’s also comfortable enough you don’t need a pad
     
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    Shit- bad news that I found this thread.

    Just got done revamping my backpacking gear and now I have all this info/temptation to rifle through… TIA.

    Just replaced an old Kelty Redcloud 110 (bought almost 10 years ago when I overpacked like a moron even when I barely needed half that capacity) with a Gregory Paragon 60. Almost went with an Osprey Exos 58 for the reduced weight but the Gregory has a higher carrying weight cap and is a bit more robust.

    Also recently grabbed a Sierra Designs mummy bag, Paria 1p tent, and a Neoair sleeping pad- shaved between 6-7 pounds off my base weight with those purchases alone and now I’ve got dedicated car camping and a BP’ing setups.

    Could still keep trimming but I’m pleased for now and will get to test the new kit out this weekend, then again in Bryce Canyon in a few weeks.
     
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    Yeah, the price for the Helinox ($250-300) seems absurd to me, but if you’re backpacking, the two pound difference between yours and mine might be worth it.

    I always return to my Thermorest NeoTherm for backpacking and car camping with my kids’ scout groups — or if I’m feeling regal I use my wife’s Exped for the latter.
     
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    But its TaCtIcOoL
     
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    Bryce is magical. Cut the tags off your backpack so you feel like you lost more weight!

    I get the overpacking. Good on you to try quitting.

    I tried to shift down once but found I’m nearly always hauling climbing or mountaineering gear that a slimmer and less steady pack can’t handle (Talon 44).
     
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