>>2735083Two plates because cups and cutlery are best bought in pairs. The pillow is cheap, light and takes up no space in the bag.The chair has flimsy straps (1 line of stitching, thanks China) BUT I will sew my own on there when it breaks, because it's a great little item when your back needs something to sit back on.
>>2735154>Willing to bet you could have gotten a titanium trowel for the same price and similar weight on AliExpressI think you're right, I should have looked. It's sturdy enough to dig some turd holes though and weighs hardly anything.
>>Knoife(unloicenced)They didn't have Moras so I got this one, it's Pepsi instead of Coke from what I can see. The blade is not "sharp sharp", perhaps due to cucked UK guidelines, but I'm not sure. The blade appears to be thicker -- this is a tool of a knife by the way it feels.
>>2735157>>Table>Another luxury I don't see the need for myself, but naturehike means it should be fine.Yes, I decided to buy a small table because it weighs hardly anything. I can now safely use the alcohol stove inside the tent or have a dead level surface to do things on, which to me is a true luxury while 5 miles into the trees.
>>2735164>A decent flashlight/headlamp.Good call, I already have a rechargable headlamp that I forgot to mention. The red light feature is nice at night because then your eyes aren't being raped, and you don't need to worry about putting tape over the bulb.
>>2735206The steel camping cutlery is fine for what I needed it for. It's a crude design but the componants fit into the holder snugly and they do the job just fine. Worth a couple of coins for sure.
Thanks for your input lads. The backpack is excellent and I am happy with the sensibleness/intuitiveness of the design. It clamps right to your back in the perfect place 9at least for me) and the external strapping actually has a function -- to make the weight carry evenly -- instead of just being unfathomable pointless tassles. Cheers.