My gear is packed ready for next weekend. I’m off to Sweden again to start on the Skåneleden SL4 trail.
Total Base Weight = 4 kg (8.82 lbs)
Big Three:
- backpack HMG Windrider 2400 Pack (40 ltr) 799g
- Shelter ZPacks Duplex Ultralight Two Person Tent 595g
- 6ea stakes 6″ MSR Carbon Core 36g
- 2ea stakes 9″ MSR Core 28g
- GramXpert eLite quilt / APEX 67 / Regular / M / 312g (comfort temp. 11°C) *
- sleeping pad Therm-A-Rest Neoair XLite – Small R value 3.2 (200g) *
- sleeping mat and sit pad Therm-A-Rest Z-Lite – 4 sections only cut off 118g *
- Hyperlite Mountain Gear POD – Large 37g to store the quilt and sleeping pad
Clothes:
- rain jacket Berghaus Hyper Shell Jacket (L) 89g
- rain skirt ULA Rain Kilt (L) 81g
- wind shirt Cumulus Windy-Wendy Pertex Quantum GL Wind Jacket 60g
- As Tucas Millaris Wind Pants 67g
- Meru Gander down jacket (450 fill power) 229g
- T-shirt (packed) Inov wool black 119g
- hiking socks (packed) Injinji Trail Midweight Mini Crew Toesocks 55g
- HMG Cuben stuff sack XL pillow and stuff sack for puffy and clothes packed 44g
Kitchen:
- cone system / wind shield Stormin Horizon Cone System Titanium 34g
- Pot Evernew Ti Ultra Light Pot (0.9 L) 107g
- Stove Stormin Screw UTD Burner 40ml 15g
- DIY cozy 35g
- Stormin Stove System Reflective Baseplate Aluminium 20g
- Esbit titanium folding spoon 18g
- TLD fuel bottle 29g
- folding cup 200 ml 24g
- Hyperlite Mountain Gear POD – Large 37g for food
Essentials:
- 1 Ltr soda bottle 36g
- 2 ltr Evernew folding bottle 43g
- first aid kit 86g
- repair kit 59g
- headlamp Asivik H Mini 31g
- power bank Medion 5.200 mAh including micro/lightning connector & cuben bag 148g
- toothbrush 2 piece plastic 14g
- StickPic – The selfie stick adapter 11g
- Ray Ban prescription sunglasses 37g
- hard glasses case 50g
- Micro fibre cloth wiping the tent down, tea towel, napkin, cosy, drying myself 18g
- Tread Lite Gear Cuben Fiber Box Zipped Wash Bag Packing Cell ultralight blue 7g
- TheTentLab The Deuce of Spades UL Trowel 2 (17g)

* My sleeping system weighs 630 g in total and this is the lightest sleeping system I have tried to date. I’ll do a separate post on it with photos when I return from my trip.
I purchased the GramXpert eLite quilt last year and I have not used it before. Night temperatures should be around 17°C so the GramXpert eLite quilt with Apex 67 should be sufficient.
The trekking poles are not carried in my pack and are not part of the base weight.
I always change into a fresh T-shirt when I travel home on the public transport after I have a little wash first. Just trying to think of my fellow commuters.
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