Ultralight Hiking Backpack 56L Frameless Tramping Pack 845g With Foam Mat Vuno T-Lite50

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Lighten your load for NZ tramping

The Vuno T-Lite50 ultralight hiking backpack keeps your kit organised while you cut pack weight. It comes in a clean grey and black colourway that suits year round use. Because the pack uses a foam sleeping mat as the frame, it stays stable on uneven tracks. As a result, you get a closer carry without the bulk of a traditional frame.

Key features

  • Foam sleeping mat works as a simple frame, so the bag holds its shape
  • 56L capacity suits hut trips, yet it still feels compact on the back
  • Large side pockets fit drink bottles, shelters, or wet layers for fast access
  • Waist pockets keep snacks, phone, or GPS close, so you stop less often
  • Strong hip belt spreads load, therefore shoulders feel less pressure
  • External straps help secure extra gear, and they also help dry items while walking
  • Quality zips and buckles support daily tramping use in New Zealand conditions

Specifications

  • Model: Vuno T-Lite50
  • Capacity: 40 plus 16 litres, around 56L total
  • Pack weight: about 845 g without the foam mat
  • Pack weight: about 1183 g with the foam mat installed
  • Recommended maximum load: about 12.5 kg
  • Foam mat: about 340 g, around 190 x 56 x 1.8 cm
  • Material: 410D plus 210D nylon
  • Zips: YKK
  • Buckles: DURAFLEX
  • Colour: grey and black backpack, foam mat colour may vary
  • Waist strap: about 75 to 129 cm with mat, about 85 to 139 cm without mat

Benefits of using this Ultralight Hiking Backpack

  1. You move faster, because you carry less overall weight from the start.
  2. You pack with less effort, since the foam mat adds structure and support.
  3. You stay organised, so you find essentials quickly during short weather changes.
  4. You reduce shoulder strain, because the hip belt takes more of the load.
  5. You can switch modes, so the ultralight hiking backpack works with or without the foam mat.

Common questions

  • Q: Can I use the pack without the foam mat?
    A: Yes. Pack soft items against your back, and then tighten the straps for shape.
  • Q: Is a foam mat better than an inflatable mat for the frame?
    A: Often yes, because foam will not puncture, and it still insulates in huts.
  • Q: Will it handle wet NZ weather?
    A: Use a pack liner first, and then add a pack cover for heavy rain days.
  • Q: What trips suit this pack best?
    A: It suits hut to hut tramps and multi day routes when you keep loads sensible.

Summary

If you want big capacity without a heavy frame, this pack makes sense. It stays simple, yet it still carries well when packed with care. Choose the ultralight hiking backpack for grey and black styling, steady carry, and practical storage on NZ tracks.