![]() ![]() I've read and heard great things about ULA and about Zpacks, but have never owned one. I'm looking for a backpack recommendation for ultralight Camino travel.Īll of the suggestions so far are good ones, which is no surprise given the breadth of experience and how many km have been logged by those sharing their ideas. For the ultralightweight of this backpack, you get a great piece of gear. It also has usable outside pockets for water bottles, first aid kit, etc. The Murmur will still give you a buffer for carrying more stuff, and what you are carrying will not require any cramming or squeezing or tying anything to the outside of the pack. The Murmur is also fairly waterproof, so even in rain showers the contents inside the pack will remain dry. At that load weight my recommendation is to look at a frameless backpack, even a hipbelt is not needed, though it can still be somewhat useful.Īt 13 ounces / 0.3 kg, (it is 8 ounces / 0.2 kg if decide to remove the hipbelt), I have not worn a frameless backpack, for the load you want to carry, that is more comfortable than the Gossamer Gear Murmur 36. You are basically talking about carrying a load that is so lightweight, I would focus on only frameless backpacks, especially since you only are going to use it for a Camino and not for other applications where you want to haul a weight above 4 to 7 kg. The reason I asked about what country you live in is because you location can affect what backpacks are available to you. ![]()
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