starrysky
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- april-june 2022
OK folks- I’d like to take a survey of your knowledge/experience of the following:
Which is better?: A comfortable backpack that weighs 2.5lbs, VS an ultralight backpack that may be less comfortable but is less than 1lb.
In the past I walked the CF with a Deuter Trail 28L SL, which was totally comfortable and just perfect in all ways except for being heavy (2 1/2 lbs). Right now, I’m comparing that to an older model of the REI Flash 22 with a Gossamer Gear fast belt attached, coming in at less than 1lb- it’s 87oz and only costs $50! I had never realized how much weight the Deuter backpack added until one day on the CF due to an injury I DID check my bag ahead and was amazed at how freeing and different it was to carry the little day bag with necessities instead. I realized that the little day bag (a Sea to Summit nano pack) was actually sufficient if I were to just add a sleeping system and another layer of clothes.
I’m an older person who is doing everything I can to avoid injury both in body and with gear including losing weight with both in preparation for an April 1st CF. I just don’t know if overall the heavier but more comfortable bag is a liability or is it better as opposed to the lighter weight pack that so far seems fine but is not as robust in terms of cushioning, material or comfort. I wonder if there’s any science about how the body responds to either of these on a long-distance pilgrimage such as the CF. Thanks in advance oh ye camino experts!
Which is better?: A comfortable backpack that weighs 2.5lbs, VS an ultralight backpack that may be less comfortable but is less than 1lb.
In the past I walked the CF with a Deuter Trail 28L SL, which was totally comfortable and just perfect in all ways except for being heavy (2 1/2 lbs). Right now, I’m comparing that to an older model of the REI Flash 22 with a Gossamer Gear fast belt attached, coming in at less than 1lb- it’s 87oz and only costs $50! I had never realized how much weight the Deuter backpack added until one day on the CF due to an injury I DID check my bag ahead and was amazed at how freeing and different it was to carry the little day bag with necessities instead. I realized that the little day bag (a Sea to Summit nano pack) was actually sufficient if I were to just add a sleeping system and another layer of clothes.
I’m an older person who is doing everything I can to avoid injury both in body and with gear including losing weight with both in preparation for an April 1st CF. I just don’t know if overall the heavier but more comfortable bag is a liability or is it better as opposed to the lighter weight pack that so far seems fine but is not as robust in terms of cushioning, material or comfort. I wonder if there’s any science about how the body responds to either of these on a long-distance pilgrimage such as the CF. Thanks in advance oh ye camino experts!