Is +5kg too much for winter camp setup or is it too much?
Inside is:
1. thin, but warm wool blanket,
2. 3m x 3m tarp, 1.2kg, 130g thick (actually it's a tarpaulin, I'm not ready to spend money on tarps yet)
3. car windshield sun reflectors as
>>1405597 suggested, just bought one, they are fragile, but cheap as fuck and weightless.
4. some no-name sleeping bag, -10C max it says.
5. picnic blanket, isolated on one side. Pretty warm, I slept under it in autumn. Also good isolation.
6. all wrapped in Czechoslovakian "poncho" made from thick plastic, it's cheap as fuck and very light. I used it as a bag for all that shit and snapped together with british army load straps.
I plan to attach it to some webbing, so that the weight doesnt hang on the backpack, kinda like Helsinkipop did here:
https://youtu.be/fDcE-811ZQYApart from that stuff that will go to the backpack:
7. Bundeswehr sleeping pad
8. 2 person cheap-ass iglo tent (1.3kg, not bad)
9. 2x thermal blanket
I figured if I manage to stay below 15KG with all the gear, I'll be fine.
Temp outside is below -10C, but the wind is a motherfucker.
Not sure if I'll need the tarp and the picnic blanket, or maybe keep the picnic blanket and ditch the wool one.
What say you?
Pic related, 7.62 for comparison (its pretty bulky, but doesn't feel too heavy).
>>1406519Better to be an idiot who asks stupid questions than a trolling cunt on an anonymous image board.