Lightweight Tramping Packs – Ultralight

Hiking backpacks are the first place to start when reducing your pack weight. Our range of lightweight tramping packs consists of backpacks which use strong ultralight weight materials. Our lightest packs utilize frame-less design which gets the pack weight down to as low as 540 grams.

While deciding on which pack to use, consider how many days you are intending to hike for. Also work out a pack list to decide how much weight you need to pack into the bag. 

When you are hiking for 3 days in the middle of winter you will need a bigger tramping pack which is capable of holding more weight. If you are only doing one or 2 nights in a hut then a smaller pack should be fine.

Lightweight Tramping Packs 40+16 Litre Frame-less - 900 grams

These frame-less lightweight tramping packs are our most popular packs. They are suitable for long multi-day hikes where you need to carry up to 15 kg.

What makes these tramping packs so light, is their frame-less design and lightweight materials. Instead of using a frame, a sleeping pad can be used which is included with these packs. Follow this link to see how to use a sleeping pad as your frame. Alternatively if you pack your bag just right you can use it without the sleeping pad. This is a good option when you are staying in huts.

These lightweight tramping packs weigh only 900 grams without the sleeping pad (included) which weighs an additional 340 gram.

  • Ultralight Hiking Backpack 56L with Sleeping Pad 845 grams

Naturehike 65L Backpacks with Alloy Frames 1.16 to 1.31 kg

Our 65L Naturehike backpacks include alloy frames. This is a good option if your prefer having a built in frame to support the structure of the backpack. There are two types of tramping packs in the 65L range which are made out of different fabric types. The fabrics  used are either Dyneema or 420D Nylon. The Dyneema is a heavier fabric which is more durable and can sustain more water before getting soaked through. Dyneema fabric is well suited if you are bush bashing or hiking non formed tracks.

These ultralight weight backpacks have a recommended bearing of up to 14kg. This makes these packs suitable for long multi day hikes when staying in huts. Alternatively if using a tent shorter 2 to 3 day hikes would be more suitable. However it all depends on how light the rest of your gear is and how much food and clothes you are packing.

3F UL Gear Ultralight Weight Tramping Packs

We also carry a small range of 3F UL Gear tramping backpacks. 3F UL Gear backpacks are one of Asia’s leading ultralight tramping pack manufacturers. They also do amazing ultralight pole less hiking tents. We have stock available of these ultralight weight tents. Please visit our ultralight tent page for more information.

Ultralight Weight Hiking Backpacks 36 Litre Frame-less - 540 grams

If you are going on a short multi-day hike then these lightweight tramping packs are what you need. With these packs you can carry up to 10 kg of weight. This makes them perfect is you are staying in huts only. 

Our 36 litre packs are also frame-less, but due to the size a frame isn’t really required. These packs have breathable padding on the back for additional comfort when using without a sleeping pad. If you want to use a sleeping pad as a frame you can. These packs come with loops for attaching one to the back of the pack. 

Tramping Packs Unisex 55 Litre with Frame - 1130 grams

Tramping backpacks for the serious hiker. Our 55 litre range weigh only 1,130 grams and include aluminium frames. These packs are best for long multi-day hikes where a lot of supplies are required. They can carry a recommend load up to 15 kg.

What makes these ultralight tramping packs our best is the frame which helps adjust the centre of gravity. This allows the weight of the pack to be balanced making it feel lighter. They also are available for three different height ranges and have two different waist strap sizes. What this means is you can achieve a perfect pack fitment which will make your hike easier and more enjoyable.

When ordering please advise whether your waste is below or above 85 cm.

How to Wear Your Lightweight Tramping Pack for Hiking

Wearing your hiking backpack correctly will make your hiking adventure easier. Below are some tips on how to do this:

• 95% of the weight should be on your hips

• Carry no more than 20 -30% of your body weight. Ask yourself, do you really need each item before packing away. The lighter your pack, the more enjoyable the hiking will be.

• Ensure your pack doesn’t move around much, it should feel like an extension of your body. It should move when you move and not move around by itself.

Video on how to Correctly Wear and Adjust Your Hiking Backpack

To see how to wear and adjust you backpack, have a look at this video from Open Air Tours.

Tips on How to Pack Your Backpacks for Hiking/Tramping

Here are some tips for the best way to pack you backpack for overnight hiking & tramping:

• Always use a pack liner or rubbish bag to keep clothing and sleeping bag dry and pack at the bottom of your backpack for hiking.

• Using a pack liner of rubbish bag will not only keep your clothes and sleeping bag dry. It will also allow you to use less compression bags allowing for the gaps to be filled with small items.

• Pack essential and most frequently used items at the top of the bag or in outside storage compartments. These items could include snacks, lunches, first aid kits, rain jackets and lighting.

• Put items which don’t need to be used during the day towards the bottom of the backpack. 

• If you need more room inside the pack then strap items which can get wet to the outside of your pack. Your sleeping bag is not one of these items, always ensure your clothes and sleeping bag are packed inside as above.

• Heavier items such as cooking gear and food should be packed towards the bottom up against your back. This will help with balance and help shift the packs weight to your hip.

 

Some Tips on How to Pack Your Frame-less Ultralight Hiking Backpack

For some tips check out the below video on how to pack a frame-less ultralight backpack. This pack is similar to our 36 Litre frame-less backpack for hiking.