Ultra Lightweight Backpack 56L Frameless Tramping Pack 845g With Sleeping Mat Vuno T-Lite50

$249.00 NZD
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SKU: VULBP845-BRN

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Lightweight versatility for NZ tramping

The Vuno T-Lite50  ultra lightweight backpack gives you 56L space in a brown and black pack that stays easy to carry. It weighs about 845g without the foam mat, so your base weight drops fast. The included foam sleeping mat also acts as the frame, which helps the pack hold shape on the move.

Key Features

  • Frameless design that stays supportive with the included foam mat frame
  • Large 56L capacity from a 40 plus 16 litre layout for multi day tramps
  • Two roomy side pockets for bottles, shelters, or quick grab layers
  • Waist strap pockets for snacks, phone, GPS, or a compact camera
  • Hip belt support helps spread load and reduce shoulder pressure
  • External straps help carry extra items and dry damp gear as you walk
  • Pairs well with a pack liner or pack cover for wet New Zealand weather

Specifications

  • Model: Vuno T-Lite50
  • Capacity: 40 plus 16 litres, about 56L total
  • Pack weight: about 845g without foam mat
  • Pack weight: about 1183g with foam mat
  • Maximum recommended load: about 12.5 kg
  • Foam mat: about 340g, about 190 x 56 x 1.8 cm
  • Material: 410D plus 210D nylon
  • Zips: YKK
  • Buckles: DURAFLEX
  • Colour: brown and black backpack, foam mat colour may vary

Benefits of using this Ultra Lightweight Backpack

  1. Carry less weight, so climbs feel easier and recovery feels faster.
  2. Simple structure from the foam mat, so packing stays quick.
  3. You can remove the mat and still use careful packing for a lighter setup.
  4. Access essentials sooner with waist pockets and big side pockets.
  5. You can use the ultra lightweight backpack for hut trips, overnighters, and longer routes when you keep loads sensible.

Common Questions

  • Q: Can I use the pack without the foam mat?
    A: Yes. Pack soft gear against your back to create shape and comfort.
  • Q: Is the foam mat useful beyond the pack frame?
    A: Yes. It works as a backup sleeping layer and it cannot puncture.
  • Q: Will it handle typical NZ rain?
    A: Use a pack liner or a pack cover for heavy rain days.
  • Q: What trips suit this pack best?
    A: It suits hut based tramps and multi day hikes where low weight matters.

Summary

Choose this ultra lightweight backpack when you want real space without the bulk of a framed pack. Use the foam mat frame for the most support, and add a liner for wet tracks. Keep loads under the recommended range for the best comfort on NZ tramping routes.

 

Tramping Pack Fit Guide

This tramping pack has a measured pack torso length of 49cm when the sleeping pad is fitted. It is best suited to walkers with a torso length of about 46 to 52cm. Users slightly outside this range may still find it suitable, depending on body shape, pack load, and personal comfort.

The waist strap range is about 75 to 129cm with the sleeping pad fitted. For the most comfortable fit, this pack is best suited to hip measurements of about 80 to 124cm. This gives some adjustment room, so the belt is not used at its smallest or largest limit.

How to Measure Yourself

  • Torso length: Measure from the bony point at the base of your neck down to the top of your hip bones. If this measurement is around 46 to 52cm, this pack should sit in its best fit range.
  • Hip measurement: Measure around the top of your hips, not your trouser waist. If this measurement is around 80 to 124cm, the hip belt should have enough adjustment for a secure fit.

Backpack Fit Notes

  • A torso length close to 49cm should give the most natural fit.
  • Shorter torso users may find the pack sits taller on the back.
  • Longer torso users may find the hip belt sits slightly higher than ideal.
  • The hip belt should sit over the top of your hip bones and carry much of the pack weight.
  • For best comfort, load the pack with lightweight tramping gear and tighten the hip belt before adjusting the shoulder straps.