• Acknowledging my lack of prepensity to 'bikepack' like the cool kids, despite throwing a lot of money at some very nice gear!

    While the bags below have been fairly well used, the sleeping gear has been used for 2 'nights' over the past 2 years, which probably works out to about 8 hours actual sleeping time in total. Combined, the mat, bivi bag and liner make a complete sleep system weighing under 1300g so pretty weenie. Based in Devon so prices include postage, but will need some time to pack and send so bear with me!

    1. (Sold to @JamJam) Nordisk Ven 2.5 - very, very light sleeping mat and packs down tiny. Pictures below with banana for scale. Bear in mind this is a small mat, and is only 122cm long so perfect for weight weenie side sleepers. £40 posted.
    2. (Sold to @Hamham) Berghaus Big Wall Bivi - phenomenal bag, all the bells and whistles. Fully gore tex, primaloft lining down the botton 2/3rds (which also unzips for hot nights) so I never had to use a proper sleeping bag in it. Properly waterproof too if you're a hardcore sadist and like bivving in the rain. Makes a common or garden bivi bag look like a bin liner. £65 posted.
    3. (Sold to @Hamham) RAB Silk Liner - only ever used inside the above bivi bag instead of a full sleeping bag. Packs tiny and weighs beans. £30 posted
    4. (Sold to @.ben) Alpkit Stem Cell Bag - well used but not damaged at all. Yellow lining shows up all the mud and muck but perfectly useable. £17 posted
    5. (Sold to @ILb) Apidura Backcountry Seatpack - I've used this loads, all my trips but mostly for commuting with my work clothes and shoes in. Showing honest wear but again, no real damage to speak of. Pretty sure this is the 17.5 litre version. £70 posted
    6. (Sold to @Skülly) Alpkit Folding Trowel - stainless steel trowel, kept for emergency wild pooing, but thankfully never needed so brand new and unused. £7.50 posted


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