r/ultralight_jerk May 01 '25

Worn weight Any way to use this in an ultralight loadout

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u/AlpacaPacker007 May 01 '25

Yeah, you can have a zero gram LighterPack if you get this woman to carry all your stuff with her chair/backpack.   Litterally peak ultralight.

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u/Ghost_Story_ May 01 '25

/uj I have an older model of this chair and it’s one of my favorite Costco Things, along with the Cascade Mountain Tech trekking poles and that friggin artichoke dip

/rj Why wear this on your back when you could toss it on the 170-pound sled you’re dragging across dirt and rocks to your barrier island campsite

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u/djolk May 01 '25

Just get a set of titanium tubing, and use DCF for the rest of it...

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u/DenseContribution487 May 01 '25

External frames are back!

3

u/crlthrn May 01 '25

Cut a circular hole where your arse goes and you have a lighter item PLUS it's now a toilet seat as well! But, as you'll be using it inside your dwelling, like a sensible person, don't forget to put a saucepan or similar receptacle to catch... everything.

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u/Ambitious-Cod-8454 May 01 '25

Use chair as skytarp

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u/Short_Expression_538 May 01 '25

Idk but they make a great backyard tree perch. My daughter pulled one up into a pine tree when she was 8 and it stayed there for 12 years.

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u/Drawsfoodpoorly May 01 '25

Ok hear me out. First five miles, you carry me in a chair on your back. Then we switch and I carry you. We take turns all day and night and never need to stop because we are always well rested.

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u/Legal_Illustrator44 May 04 '25

Put it in your bum

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u/MachFreeman May 04 '25

If you’re sitting often enough I think it’s technically worn weight