Scelta tenda, sacco a pelo e zaino (leggeri)

Saluti a tutti,
mi ero iscritto un po' di anni fa ed ora ritorno piacevolmente sul forum.
Vorrei tra qualche mese, purtroppo non so di preciso tra quanto, intraprendere un viaggio on the road in Asia di molti mesi che includerebbe saltuariamente qualche escursione di più giorni: la più lunga probabilmente sarà il periplo dell'Annapurna mentre di norma le restanti non dovrebbero superare i 2/3/4 giorni di durata.
Volevo chiedervi un consiglio su tenda e sacco a pelo e pure zaino dato che ci sono.
Anni fa feci in 11 giorni il TMB con uno zaino Lowe Alpine Cerro Torre 65+20 (pesante 2.9kg), una tenda della Decathlon 3 stagioni 2 posti "ultralight" (pesante 1.75kg, ma eravamo in 2 mentre ora sarò da solo) ed un sacco a pelo North Face Hightail 900 -10°C (0.8 kg).
Uno dei requisiti principali è la leggerezza del materiale (anche perchè tenda a sacco a pelo non li userò frequentemente) ma anche la praticità (accesso frontale per lo zaino che il Cerro Torre aveva solo in parte, resistenza all'abrasione per il sacco a pelo di cui il più che buono Hightail difettava, possibilità della tenda di adattarsi a più terreni) dato che li userò in condizioni molto diverse tra loro senza dovermi preoccupare troppo di trattarli con i guanti di seta.
Nota: i bastoncini da trekking probabilmente me li terrò solo per le escursioni più lunghe altrimenti viaggerò senza.
Grazie a tutti per la disponibilità e buone camminate!
 
Rucksack
Essl RU 5026, Kaderrucksack 40 litres

Sleeping mat
German army folding mat / Multimat adventure 4 XL
additional perhaps
Klymit inertia Ozone, grey

Fleece jacket in Ortlieb 7 litres dry bag PS10 as pillow. Solognac 500 recycled.
together with
Spare underwear 1X
Grey breefs and T-shirt in coyote brown or beige.
Woolen spare socks 1X
Falke TK1, dark grey
Swimming shorts 1X
as spare shorts (in civilisation needed if washing the others)

Sleeping bag
Snugpak Special Forces 1
Bivvy bag
Snugpak Special Forces
(Both together fit in an Ortlieb 7 litres dry bag and can be pulled out in one rush if the sleeping bag is always kept in the bivvy bag.)

Mosquito head net
Sea to Summit Nano

Poncho , Defcon5, as tarp too
with
Cordage
Edelrid Multicord 2,5 mm orange
and
Perhaps 4 very little aluminium
tent pegs, usefull especially in stony areas. Forclaz ultralight.

Bottle 2x, Nalgene everyday clear 1 litre

Mug / Pot
750ml Lixada stainless steel with bail handle and folding side handles
Spoon , stainless steel from mum's kitchen drawer, no fork.
Cotton Handkerchief
Several times folded usable as pot holder.

Pocket knife Victorinox Compact
Full Tang knife
Mora Garberg stainless in leather sheath.
Sharpening tool
Fällkniven DC4

Lighter
Bic Mini 2X
Candle as fire starter. A few drips of wax on the twigs help a lot!
Ferrocerium rod
Light my fire, army version

Toilet paper
Also for cleaning the pot a bit.
Wash kit
with folding tooth brush, tooth paste, shower gel and razor (orange Wilkinson's don't break so fast), very small microfibre towel (for example Nabaji size S, black).
I recommend to use the Sea to Summit biodegradable body wash soap for all and everything including the pot. The bottle is watertight and refillable.
I store my wash kit in the Solognac X Access organizer, size S.

Topographical map
1:50 000

Compass
Suunto M-9

Head torch
Petzl e-lite

Food
For example hard cheese, salami, bread, dried fruit with nuts mix, chocolate if not too hot. Tee bags, instant coffee in a small plastic bottle.
Little noodles and dehydrated tomato sauce.
In an olive green drybag you can hang it invisible over night animal secure and water proof in a tree.


On the man:

Mountain boots
All leather double stiched handmade quality (like Schladminger Art. 100 Zwiegenäht)

Woolen Socks
Falke TK1, dark grey

Underwear
Grey breefs, cotton

Zipp Off Trousers
in a polyester cotton mix fabric
Decathlon Forclaz Travel 100, khakibrown

Belt
German army trousers belt, polyamide webbing

Purse / wallet
Lowe Alpine Belt Flip wallet
I carry it in the right pocket of my shirt.

House keys
Attached with cordage to the belt like ferro rod and swiss army knife and every other small item should be attached somehow.

T-shirt
cotton, coyote brown

Buttoned Long sleeve shirt
with 2 pockets and buttoned flaps over it.
(Large enough to fit over the fleece jacket as wind and spark protection.)
oliv, cotton or better polyester cotton mix.
I use the olive green original German army field shirt, still produced by A.Bloechel in Neuhaus am Inn.
A used heavy Austrian KAZ 75 shirt should be OK too.

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Perhaps a light rain suit and waterproof cap like Solognac 100 waterproof jacket khaki and the fitting over trousers and Solognac waterproof foldable cap green.
Because we carry here additional a real army poncho we don't need here a heavy army quality Goretex three layer rain suit.

Perhaps Smartphone with downloaded maps, cable and charger for emergencies, usually switched off. (For example water protected Samsung Galaxy X Cover 4 with additional shock proofing case and screen protection)
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Non so perché le cornici grigie appaiono qui. Questi non hanno senso.

Il materiale sopra è uno dei più resistenti, leggeri e pratici che puoi scegliere.
 

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