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  1. #11
    Senior Member olzeke's Avatar
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    Sep 2010
    Location
    Largo, Fl near Tampa
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    WBBB Dbl 1.1
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    OES deluxe
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    whoopies
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    WBBB dbl 1.7
    tarp
    lines and stakes
    pad
    TQ

    all for 6.75 pounds. I sleep in a clean pair of shorts, so not much added weight there. I can take this down to 25*, or add in a set of long underwear and take it down to about 5*

  2. #12
    Member Kokak's Avatar
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    Aug 2009
    Location
    Phoenix, AZ
    Hammock
    Warbonnet BlackBird
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    Warbonnet SuperFly
    Insulation
    3 Season Incubator
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    DiY Whoopie Slings
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    My complete 3 Season setup (tested to the low 30*s):

    Hennessy Asym (w/whoopie slings) = 1lb 10oz
    5' Poly Webbiing (x2) = 2.5oz
    Carabineers (x2) = 2.24oz
    Hennessy Over Cover = 3.5oz
    Speer 10'x8' Tarp = 12.5oz
    GoLite 20* Ultra Top Quilt = 1lb 10oz
    3 Season Incubator Under Quilt = 1lb 7oz

    Total = 5.99 lbs
    "My happiness grows in direct proportion to my acceptance, and in inverse proportion to my expectations.

    Acceptance is the key to everything."

  3. #13
    Senior Member linuxhack's Avatar
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    Oct 2008
    Location
    New Albany, IN
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    Mamajamba
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    NeoAir LT / DIY UQ
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    WB webbing
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    A quick estimate looks like I am probably just under 6lb for 3-season.

    Once my IX UQ is complete (half way there) that should shave a half pound. If I wanted to settle for less comfort I could shave another pound by using the skeeter beater ul instead of the WBBB, taking down to 4.5 lb.

  4. #14
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    Feb 2008
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    CA Central Valley
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    Warbonnet BB!
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    MacCat Deluxe
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    Other people's winter is my three seasons. For 20-35F,

    Blackbird/whoopie slings/longer tree straps 30 oz
    2 JRB Hudson River quilts 42 oz
    mac cat deluxe, stakes, ridgeline 16 oz

    90 oz, or 5.5 lbs. And very comfortable.

  5. #15
    Senior Member SteelerNation's Avatar
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    Sep 2010
    Location
    GA
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    WB Traveler Single 1.7/WBBB DBL 1.1
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    ZPack CF/Superfly
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    Running about 5 lbs for Winter and 4 lbs for Summer (> 50*). Hope to get that down a little bit.

    SN

  6. #16
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    Location
    Portland, OR
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    Yeesh. My (deep) winter gear is about 7.8 lbs. Don't really have a definite summer setup to weight. Huge, somewhat heavy tarp, and very thick UQ and TQ account for the weight. Pretty **** comfy, though.

  7. #17
    Senior Member bdpalace's Avatar
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    May 2009
    Location
    Frankfort, KY
    Hammock
    WBBB 1.7 DBL
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    SWT+full ridgeline
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    Yeti 3-season
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    Webbing
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    Winter / Fall:
    WBBB 1.7 DL - 37.5 oz
    Speer Winter Tarp - 16.0 oz
    Yeti 3 season - 11.5 oz
    MH Lumina 0* SB - 60.0 oz
    Snoring Bear Pillow - 5.0 oz
    Total = 7.4 lbs

    Summer:
    WBBB 1.7 DL - 37.5 oz
    Speer Winter Tarp - 16.0 oz
    Poncho Liner - 23.0 oz
    Snoring Bear Pillow - 5.0 oz
    Total = 5.1 lbs
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  8. #18
    New Member Jollyllama's Avatar
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    Mar 2011
    Location
    Baltimore, MD
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    Edge
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    3 season

    WBBB dl 1.0 w/ webbing/ carabiners-28.1 oz
    Edge Tarp Sil w/ lines and figure 9- 12 oz
    CCF pad- 8oz
    msr groundhog stakes x6 - 4.3oz
    Western Mountaineering Badger SB (15*)- 40 oz or Lafuma EX 800 (40*)-26oz

    Total depends on which of the three seasons- 78.4oz (4.9lbs) or 92.4oz (5.78 lbs)
    The question is not how far. The question is, do you possess the constitution, the depth of faith, to go as far as is needed. -Il Duce

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  9. #19
    Senior Member G.L.P.'s Avatar
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    Schuylkill Co. PA
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    Mine is


    2.5 season (down to 40F )
    62.6oz .... 3lbs 14.6oz


    Winter (below 40F )
    81.6oz .... 6lbs 1.6oz good to -10F

    I can switch out my WBBB in my 2.5 season setup with my UL: hammock and get it down to around 3lbs 2oz .... but i love my WBBB too much
    It puts the Underquilt on it's hammock ... It does this whenever it gets cold

  10. #20
    Senior Member exup's Avatar
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    Columbus, OH
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    Traveler 1.1 sl/WBBB 1.1 dbl
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    Dynaglide whoopies
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    What's in your summer kit GLP? That's pretty darn good.

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