BEST BUDGET ULTRALIGHT BACKPACK FOR HIKING – Gear Review
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This ultralight backpack is hands down the most comfortable pack I have ever worn. Not only that, it weighs 14 ounces, carries a full three season gear set easily, has tons of storage for easy access while hiking, and it only costs $189!
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LiteAF Multi 35 Ultralight Backpack:
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GEAR that I use and.
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BACKPACKS
LiteAF “Multi” Day Pack:
LiteAF Curve 35 UL backpack:
LiteAF Fanny Pack:
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SHELTER SYSTEM
Zpacks Duplex Dyneema Tent:
Six Moon Designs Lunar Solo:
Paria Sanctuary Tarp:
Polycryo Ground Sheet:
Vargo Titanium Tent Stake:
MSR Groundhog Tent Stakes:
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SLEEP SYSTEM
Katabatic Gear Alsek 22 Quilt:
Paria 15 and 30 Degree Backpacking Quilts:
Thermarest Vesper 20/32/45 Degree Quilt:
Thermarest Uberlite Sleeping Pad:
Klymit Static V Ultralite SL Sleeping Pad:
Thermarest Zlite CCF Sleeping Pad:
Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Sleeping Pad:
Thermarest Xtherm Sleeping Pad:
SeatoSummit Pillow:
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RAIN GEAR
3F UL Gear Rain Skirt:
Frogg Toggs UL2 Rain Jacket:
Mountain Warehouse Rainpants:
Six Moon Designs Umbrella:
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KITCHEN
BRS-3000T Ultralight titanium Stove:
MSR PocketRocket 2 Ultralight Stove:
TOAKS Titanium 750ml Pot:
EVERNEW 900ml Titanium Pot:
GSI Outdoors Infinity Mug:
TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spoon:
Anthony’s Organic Instant Coffee:
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Clothing
Altra Lone Peak 4 Trailrunners:
Columbia Silver Ridge Lite Shirt:
Darn Tough Crew Light Sock:
ExOfficio Men’s Give-N-Go Boxer Brief
Buff Original:
Mountain Hardwear 1/2 Zip Fleece:
Appalachian Gear Co Hoodie:
32 DEG UL Down Hooded Jacket:
MH Ghost Whisperer Down Jacket:
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Don’t just lighten your pack, lighten your footprint!
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Hello everyone…
What's your backpack of choice? I'd love to hear your thoughts. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more gear reviews, tips, and hiking adventures. Hope you're all doing well and getting in some time outdoors!!!
It's unavailable AF 🤣
Great video
189 is "budget"?? You cray
When will you have Stock?
Prefer hip belt and support, is there any ??
Anyone who own a Liteaf pack can tell me what difference is between multi-day 35 and curve 35 packs? I know materials r different and Curve can be customized, any other difference?
Out of stock
Budget, I guess you got a free pack from liteAF and are doing a video. For $11 more you can get a 10oz pack from Zpacks in Dyneema. Not sure where this is a budget.
You should change the title. Not a best budget backpack.
Is it waterproof?
I'm wondering how this is a budget package? Feels like clickbate to me, although the video is great and the backpack looks fantastic, under 100$ would be budget.
So they have had a rather significant price increase in 4 months? Maybe you want to update that so as not to seem so misleading and turn people off so quickly as a result.
Wow so many other packs that more durable and less expensive with a better warranty..these are facts.
Good way to make your opinion known.
Good detail shots. Thanks.
Thanks alot. I was forced to buy this pack after watching this video. I was helpess.
what about cell phone pocket?
I enjoy all your videos but I have to say I would have preferred to hear you explain all the features rather than just show them while playing that annoying music.
Great looking pack, but at $250 for basic pack I would by no means call this a budget option.
Dude! Your videos are getting better and better! Keep them coming! Can't wait to try that pack!
Looks like a great pack!
I ordered one!
I would think they would make the y strap non removable. It seems like there’s a lot of hardware and it would reduce weight if it was just sewn in. If someone really didn’t want it they could cut it off.
I have the multi 20 and the 46 framed LiteAF packs. Thanks for the update, might look at that as I dial my load down.
I recently bought the ZPACKS Nero. This is basically a Nero with strap pockets and a bit more cordage standard so it is cheaper.
Would you recommend this or the 40 curve suspension for a AT thru hike?
Strange. You’d think the cow would have boarded the chopper. I mean honestly, how often do cows get offered such a great opportunity?
Man, what is it with youtubers loosing all sense for money? Almost 200$ is budget?
You might have sold me on this pack with this video – I've been looking at UL packs for months now. I bought a G4Free $20 pack just to see how a frameless one would feel, and to see how small I could pack my gear. I was looking at the Gossamer Gear packs too, but I think the large side pockets and the shoulder strap pockets on this LiteAF pack are tipping the scales. Went ahead and subscribed, looking forward to your future videos!
Looks like a good design. I like the material it is made of. I am still using my 2001 Go Lite Breeze pack. Looks similar at first glance but not as advanced as the pack you showed. It is amazing how many companies are now making lightweight packs.
Like the looks of it. I have the LiteAF 40L and love it. I like the fact that one has a removable hip belt. I also wish my 40L had the strap at the top to pull down the roll top(so I could be lazy and not roll it every time. If there was one thing that I could add to either it would be a stretch pocket at the very bottom of the pack but I can't remember if LiteAF offers that on theirs(maybe?) . I would put my rain jacket in there. The price on yours is crazy low for what it is.
It's winter; we need 4400 (70L) or 5400 (90L) Dyneema packs, not Robic packs? Gonna compete with ULA and Osprey? Maybe? But it's a crowded field, whereas Dyneema's 1) the future, 2) wide-open. Margins are better too. Cost of Dyneema's dropping. Every market indicator says play to LiteAF's strength and expand to bigger volume "Curve" backpacks.