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exabrial ◴[] No.45326635[source]
> Ultralight culture seems a little nuts to the uninitiated.

I prefer "Durable, but as light as possible", not the other way around. Most ultralight gear breaks after a few uses or when it is mishandled in anything-less-than-perfect conditions, which, happens a lot outside.

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hinkley ◴[] No.45327437[source]
The max weight is a bunch of bullshit on the ultralight gear.

Last time I moved I showed up the day before my stuff did, I slept on a camp cot I had bought for which I was 90% of the max weight. I used it on a carpeted floor for one night, it bent in two places. If I’d put the damned thing across a root it would have looked like a pretzel the next morning.

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1. ashdksnndck ◴[] No.45327489[source]
The designers forgot that a human is a live load!
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2. hinkley ◴[] No.45328662[source]
"Up to" does seem to be a perfectly distributed load that doesn't ever for instance toss and turn, or sneeze.

Apparently I'm not a spherical cow.