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Date: 18 Jun 2006 13:17:20
From: VerusEx@comcast.net
Subject: How much should touring gear weight?
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How much should the gear needed for a 3 week bike tour weigh? Here's one opinion http://ebent.wordpress.com/2006/06/18/how-much-will-my-touring-gear-w.... I would think modern gear would be lighter than this? Any suggestions other than sleeping under a tarp with no bag? Thanks ... Roland
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Date: 19 Jun 2006 08:03:39
From: stratrider
Subject: Re: How much should touring gear weight?
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VerusEx@comcast.net wrote: > How much should the gear needed for a 3 week bike tour weigh? I loaded a RANS Stratus down with four panniers (two large rear; two smaller front) for a 5 day trip around the Finger Lakes Region of Western NY. It was my first and only loaded trip to date. I probably had no less than 75 lbs of gear! It was TOO MUCH! My advice is get a quality tent that is the right size for you. Get the right sleeping bag and the right pad and pillow. Go light on clothing and plan to do laundry (even in a campground bathroom sink). Jim Reilly Reading, PA
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Date: 19 Jun 2006 13:33:51
From: John Knez
Subject: Re: How much should touring gear weight?
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VerusEx@comcast.net wrote: > How much should the gear needed for a 3 week bike tour weigh? Here's > one opinion > > http://ebent.wordpress.com/2006/06/18/how-much-will-my-touring-gear-w.... > > I would think modern gear would be lighter than this? Any suggestions > other than sleeping under a tarp with no bag? > > Thanks ... Roland > It isn't so much that he doesn't have modern gear, it's that he's decided to forgo weight savings in exchange for comfort. He comments that weight could be shaved by going with a smaller tent and sleeping pad. His tent, for instance, is a 2 person tent that weights 4 pounds 4 ounces. Not a bad weight for a 2 person tent. He apparently likes to have more room than a solo tent affords. If you look at his list in the spreadsheet, some of the items may not be required by other people, but he obviously feels are worth bringing, such as a bathing suit, two sets of sun glasses, sleeping pants, and etc. Your needs might be such that you could get by with much less weight. But then you might find yourself adding some items (and the weight that goes with them) that he doesn't list. --- John Knez
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