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  2. Load Up These Ultralight Backpacks For Your Next Outdoor ...

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    Trimming your pack weight starts with the pack itself. Here are the best lightweight backpacks on the market.

  3. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    A common ultralight alternative to an internal frame pack is a frameless pack made of ripstop nylon, silnylon, or ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene with a carrying limit of around 11 kg (24 lb). A large internal-frame pack will usually weigh more than 1 kg (2.2 lb), with features such as hip belts, lifter straps, sternum straps, and ...

  4. Osprey Packs - Wikipedia

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    Osprey Packs, Inc, commonly known as Osprey, is an American company that manufactures outdoor backpacks. It was founded in 1974 by Mike Pfotenhauer. It was founded in 1974 by Mike Pfotenhauer. It was purchased by Helen of Troy Limited in 2021 for $414.7 million.

  5. Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    This material is very strong for its weight, and was originally developed for use in racing yacht sails under the name 'Cuben Fiber'. More recently it has found new applications, most notably in the manufacture of lightweight and ultralight camping and backpacking equipment such as tents, backpacks, and bear-proof food bags.

  6. Microlift glider - Wikipedia

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    Microlift gliders are a sub-type of the ultralight class, further defined by a wing loading that does not exceed 18 kg/m 2 (3.69 lb/ft 2).These definitions were adopted for inclusion in the Sporting Code, Section 3, Gliding, effective on October 1, 2004.

  7. Backpack helicopter - Wikipedia

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    A backpack helicopter / helipack is a helicopter motor and rotor and controls assembly that can be strapped to a person's back, so they can walk about on the ground wearing it, and can use it to fly. It uses a harness like a parachute harness and should have a strap between the legs (so the pilot does not fall out of the harness during flight).