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Primary Menu Home About Gear Advice Posted on April 5, 2017 April 5, 2017 by jon Table of Contents Introduction What do I want in a pack? Inspiration Materials Planning Prototyping Building The Verdict Ever since finishing my Rayway backpack , I’ve had the itch to build an ultralight pack suited to my style of backpacking: light gear, long days, and fast-paced. So, I decided to go for it. This entry is going to be a long one, as I’ll be outlining everything from my initial brainstorming process to production. My hope is that readers will walk away from this post with the inspiration to create, versus buying off-the-shelf. Building and using gear you’ve made yourself is a blast. What do I want in a pack? To begin the project, I asked myself what I really wanted out of an ultralight pack. The five features below made the cut, and drove the design. Adjustabl...