Lightweight Backpack Grey 40+16L 90 grams | Includes Sleeping Pad
SKU: BPG
Carry more, weigh less, uses sleeping mat as packs frame
Say hi to this Lightweight backpack for tramping, hut stays, and simple overnights in New Zealand. It stays light, so you move better. It also carries steady, because the pad supports your back.
Key Features
- Uses a removable sleeping pad as the frame, so the pack keeps its structure.
- The pad curves to your back, therefore it feels more comfortable on climbs.
- 40 plus 16 litres capacity supports hut gear, food, and spare layers.
- External straps and pockets hold wet tents, rain gear, or extra items.
- YKK zips and DURAFLEX buckles support reliable, everyday adjustments.
- 210D nylon fabric balances low weight with practical durability on tracks.
- Use the pad at camp, and place it under an air mat for better insulation.
Lightweight Backpack Product Specifications
- Capacity: 40 plus 16 litres
- Max load: 12 to 15 kg
- Pack weight: 900 g plus or minus 5 percent
- Sleeping pad weight: 340 g plus or minus 5 percent
- Sleeping pad size: 190 x 56 x 1.8 cm
- Zipper: YKK
- Buckles: DURAFLEX
- Material: 210D nylon
- Brand: Vuno
Benefits
- This Lightweight backpack helps reduce base weight, so your legs feel fresher.
- It carries more steadily, because the pad adds structure behind the back panel.
- You can sleep on the pad, or use it under an inflatable mat to reduce heat loss.
- Remove the pad for hut stays, so you travel lighter with the same pack.
- Pack wet gear outside, therefore the main compartment stays drier.
Common Questions
- Q: Do I have to use the sleeping pad as the frame?
A: No. You can pack gear to create a soft frame, especially when huts provide mattresses. - Q: How do I pack it well without the pad?
A: Put your sleeping bag in a dry bag, then place it against the back panel for padding. - Q: What is the best load for comfort?
A: Keep loads light where you can. It is rated for 12 to 15 kg, yet lighter feels best. - Q: Can I use the pad for extra warmth at night?
A: Yes. Place it under an air mat, so you reduce heat loss into cold ground. - Q: Is this a good choice for NZ conditions?
A: Yes for typical three season trips. However, use a rain cover or liner in heavy rain.
Lightweight Backpack Summary
If you want an ultralight tramping pack that stays comfortable, choose this design. The Lightweight backpack uses a sleeping pad frame, yet it still works when you pack without the pad.