How is "pack weight" measured
In ultralight or lightweight hiking, "pack weight" is a very common number to discuss. What does pack weight exclude? Is it limited to just what's in your pack, or does it also include clothes, shoes, etc.
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From Hikingwebsite.com:
Base Pack Weight - Weight of pack and gear carried in the pack, but no consumables
Total Base Weight - Base pack weight plus weight of clothes worn and gear not carried in the pack
Total Pack Weight - Base pack weight plus the weight of consumables (food, water, and fuel)
Total Weight - Weight of everything, or total pack weight plus the weight of clothes worn and gear not carried in the pack, or the weight of everything you take with you whether worn or carried
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There are a few common measures that I've seen:
- Full Skin Out - we're talking everything you're wearing, everything in your pack, food, water, fuel
- Base Weight - everything in your pack, minus "consumables" like food, water, fuel
- Worn Weight - stuff on you, like clothes, shoes, hiking poles, whistle around your neck, etc
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