Better late than never, right? Here’s a list of the gear I’m taking on the AT!

Backpack:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear 2400 Southwest
32.37oz
I went with HMG because they’re based out of Maine, so they probably know a thing or two about the AT. The pack is almost 100% waterproof eliminating the need for a pack cover. I like the large, elastic outside pockets and the velcro rolltop closure. I weight trained with it on the stair stepper at the gym and it’s comfy as hell.

Tent:
Gossamer Gear The One + Polycro Footprint
38.9oz (tent+stakes+footprint)
For my shelter system I chose Gossamer Gear’s The One tent. I would have liked to save up for something by Zpacks or a Hyperlite Mountain Gear, but they run anywhere from $500 to $800 which is out of my price range at the moment. I got The One for $240 on sale, which my bank account appreciated.

Sleep System:
Quilt:
GramXpert Elite Quilt, 21.2 degrees F
29oz
Although I’ve been a bag user for years, I recently switched to a quilt to reduce weight and bulk. I found this amazing Slovenian company called GramXpert; they don’t use down for ethical reasons which makes my vegan heart so so happy. They also make their quits to order, so I could customize temp rating, size, color, and various other details to build a quilt specifically for my needs.
Sleeping Pad:
Nemo Tensor Insulated Sleeping Pad
15oz
With the few tests I’ve done with this pad I’m extremely happy with it. 3 inches of thickness and only 15oz insulated. Yes please. I know the Thermarest Neoair Xtherm (the insulated version of the Xlite) is also a popular option in the lightweight backpacking community, but that pad is NOISY AS HECK. The Nemo Tensor has ZERO crinkling when I roll over. I’m in love.
Pillow:
Wilderness Technologies Inflatable Pillow
2.5oz

Cook System:
Vargo BOT 700 – 4.8oz
Pot Cozie – 1oz
MSR Pocket Rocket Stove (w/ case) – 3.3oz
Toaks Titanium Spoon – .6oz
Measuring Utensils – .4oz

Water System:
Smart Water Bottles, empty (23.7 FL oz size) (x2) – 2.4oz
Purinize Water Purifier Drops (2 FL oz size) – 2.6oz
Extra long bendy straws (Dollar Tree) (x2) – .1oz

Electronics:
Anker PowerCore 20100 Power Bank – 12.56oz
iPhone Xs Max (with Otterbox) – 10.3oz
GoPro Hero 7 (with case) – 6.5oz
Anker Dual USB PowerPort Speed 2 – 4.6oz
Big Agnes mtnGLO Tent Camp Lights (w/ batteries) – 3.2oz
Headlamp – Nitecore NU25 360 Lumen Triple Output USB Rechargeable – 1.9oz (w/ headband)
Anker Wireless Headphones – .8oz

Small Items Bag:
Hygiene Kit – 3.5oz
Med Kit – 5.3oz
Repair Kit – 3.6oz
Sea to Summit Insect Head Net – 1.3oz

Bathroom Kit:
Tentlab Deuce of Spades – .6oz
Toilet Paper – 1oz
Mesh bag – .4oz
Kula Cloth – .5oz

Clothing:
Top:
Patagonia Active Mesh Sports Bra – 2.8oz
REI Co-op Lightweight Base Layer Crew T-shirt – 4.5oz
REI Co-op Lightweight Base Layer Long Sleeve Half Zip – 5.8oz
Patagonia R1 Pullover Hoodie – 11oz
Patagonia Micro Puff Jacket (synthetic insulation) – 8oz
Outdoor Research Women’s Helium II Rain Jacket – 5.5oz
Bottom:
ExOfficio Women’s Give and Go Sport Mesh Bikini Briefs – 1.5oz
ExOfficio Give-N-Go Sport Mesh Boxer Briefs – Men’s 6″ Inseam – 2.3oz
Old Navy Activewear Running Shorts (liner cut out) – 2.6oz
32 Degree Baselayer Tight (for sleeping) – 4.6oz
Columbia OmniHeat Baselayer Tight – 5.2oz
Ultralight Adventure Equipment Rain Skirt – 2.9 oz
Other:
Mountain Standard beanie – 2.6oz
Solar Escape sun hat – 2.6oz
BUFF USA Multifunctional Headwear – 1.3oz
Gloves – 1.3oz
Injinji Trail Midweight Crew Toe Socks (Medium) (x2) – 2.6oz (one pair)
Fleece socks (for sleeping, some Kohls brand) – 2.5oz
Wild Fable Talise EVA Clogs – 8.5oz
Altra Lone Peak 4 – 17oz (pair)



Misc:
Thermarest Z Seat Pad – 2oz
Left hip belt pocket items – 7.5oz

Right hip belt pocket items – 4.5oz

I’m interested to see how I feel about my gear choices during and after the trail, expect a post-trail gear review when I’m done! Until then, here I go!!
