My Post-Trail Gear Review (AT ThruHike 2024)

My Post-Trail Gear Review (AT ThruHike 2024)

JessHikesTrails

2 месяца назад

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All my gear -

BACKPACK
Backpack - Durston Kakwa 55L - https://durstongear.com/products/kakwa-55
Trekking Poles - LEKI Cressida Trekking Poles - https://amzn.to/4e6sBwV

SLEEP SYSTEM
Tent - Copper Spur UL1 - https://amzn.to/3XsxcUI
Inflatable Sleeping Pad - Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xtherm Sleeping Pad - https://amzn.to/4gbs0fl
Inflatable Sleeping Pad 2 - KLYMIT Static V2 Inflatable Sleeping Pad - https://amzn.to/3XuAvLo
Foam Sleeping Pad - Nemo Switchback Foam Sleeping Pad - https://amzn.to/3ZfJPEd
Quilt 1 - Enlightened Equipment 20F 850 10D Custom Convert Sleeping Quilt - https://enlightenedequipment.com/convert-sleeping-quilt/
Quilt 2 - ZenBivy Light Quilt Convertible - https://zenbivy.com/products/light-quilt-convertible
Pillow - NEMO Fillo Pillow - https://amzn.to/479BOT9
Liner - Sea to Summit Reactor Insulated Compact Plus Sleeping Bag Liner - https://amzn.to/3ZfJ1PH
Liner 2 - Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor Extreme Sleeping Bag Liner - https://amzn.to/3XeMUld
Pump - FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny and Portable Air Pump Ultra-Mini Pump - https://amzn.to/3z72hE9

COOK SYSTEM
Water Filter - Katadyn BeFree Microfilter Bottle 1L - https://amzn.to/4e5XqSA
Stove - SOTO Amicus Stove w/Igniter - https://amzn.to/4e3p02E
Pot - Sea to Summit Alpha Lightweight Aluminum Camping Cook Pot - https://amzn.to/4g8RkCO
Spoon - TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spoon - https://amzn.to/4dPosxG
Mug - Sea to Summit X-Series Collapsible Silicone Camping Mug - https://amzn.to/3z3Kwpj

TECH
Pump - FLEXTAILGEAR Tiny and Portable Air Pump Ultra-Mini Pump - https://amzn.to/3z72hE9
Battery - Nitecore NB10000 Gen II (Gen 2) Ultra-Slim Power Bank - https://amzn.to/3ZbABc2
Headlamp - Nitecore NU25 400 UL Ultra Lightweight Headlamp - https://amzn.to/3AMepLb
Satellite Communicator - Garmin inReach® Mini 2 - https://amzn.to/3zfvzAt
Watch - Garmin Fenix 7s - https://amzn.to/4e5vQEY
Earbuds - PocBuds Bluetooth Headphones Wireless Earbuds - https://amzn.to/3TgrJy1

CLOTHES
Shoes - Topo Terraventure 4s - https://amzn.to/4cMO39b
Inserts - Superfeet Run Support High Arch Insoles - https://amzn.to/3XvZ3Uh
Gaiters - Dirty Girl Gaiters - https://dirtygirlgaiters.com/
Sports Bra - Smartwool Women's Merino Wool Sports Bra - https://amzn.to/4dOvnan
Underwear - Exofficio - https://amzn.to/3XegGql
Socks - Injinji Women's Trail Midweight Mini-Crew - https://amzn.to/3z1A5mc
Shorts - Blooming Jelly Womens High Waisted Running Shorts Quick Dry - https://amzn.to/4e9dpiJ
Shorts 2 - Outdoor Research Zendo Printed Multi Shorts - Women's - https://amzn.to/3ASEiJC
Fanny Pack - Ultralight Fanny Pack by High Tail Designs - https://hightaildesigns.com/collections/fanny-packs
Rain Jacket - Women's Torrentshell 3L Jacket - https://www.patagonia.com/product/womens-torrentshell-3-layer-rain-jacket/85246.html
Fleece - Women's R1® Pullover - https://www.patagonia.com/product/womens-r1-fleece-pullover/40119.html
Leggings - Smartwool Women's Intraknit Thermal Merino Baselayer Leggings - https://amzn.to/3MundrJ
Puffy - Enlightened Equipment’s Torrid Jacket - https://enlightenedequipment.com/womens-torrid-jacket/
Down Booties - https://amzn.to/3X3T6fK
Mittens - Women’s Torrid Mittens - https://enlightenedequipment.com/torrid-mitts/
Glove Liners - Minus33 Merino Wool Glove Liner - https://amzn.to/4g9e19W
Rain Pants - iCreek Women's Rain Pants - https://amzn.to/3Xej3ZU
Hat - Minus33 Merino Wool Beanie - https://amzn.to/47e3K8m
Neck Gaiter - Minus33 Midweight Neck Gaiter - https://amzn.to/4e8lh3V
Camp Shoes - RUGGED SHARK Molded Clogs - https://amzn.to/3Xa8GXa

MISC
Earplugs - Loop Quiet Ear Plugs - https://amzn.to/4eap3tA
Pee Cloth - Kula Cloth - https://kulacloth.com/
Dry Bags - Wise Owl Outfitters Waterproof Dry Bags - https://amzn.to/3TfkNAW
Nalgene - Nalgene Outdoor HDPE Wide Mouth 32oz - https://amzn.to/47gzcTA
Bear Line - Zpacks Bear Bagging Kit - https://zpacks.com/products/bear-bagging-kit
Baseball Cap - https://www.coldcutsmerch.com/products/foxing-albatross-hat
Facewash - CeraVe Acne Foaming Cream Cleanser - https://amzn.to/3XdlBHJ
Soap - Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Liquid Soap - https://amzn.to/4ea1EIY

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@billybert3506
@billybert3506 - 09.09.2024 15:40

Great post-trail review, Jess. Thank You! (:-)

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@BucksMom218
@BucksMom218 - 09.09.2024 15:45

Awesome review of your gear!! Great to see you again! What’s next? 😂🥾🥾⛺️🥰🍁🍂

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@aaronwolford6716
@aaronwolford6716 - 09.09.2024 15:52

Thanks Jess. I've loved watching your adventure. Looking to section hiking it. I would love to see a video about your food choices and meals prep.

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@ilenerothman6308
@ilenerothman6308 - 09.09.2024 15:52

This was excellent! And I loved following your AT journey! You mention your next thru hike and next journey. Can you share what you are planning?

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@sheilabishop-cn6ey
@sheilabishop-cn6ey - 09.09.2024 16:14

What other adventures are you planning ( hint hint) ❤

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@Data_on_trail
@Data_on_trail - 09.09.2024 16:14

Thank you, especially for that last bit.

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@sheilabishop-cn6ey
@sheilabishop-cn6ey - 09.09.2024 16:15

I spoke too soon, you have another hike coming up,

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@KyGirl747
@KyGirl747 - 09.09.2024 16:31

Great summary. Truly very nice.!!!!

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@rogercurrier2444
@rogercurrier2444 - 09.09.2024 16:36

Thank you for six months of entertainment, enjoyed it all.

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@timmonahanjustoutforawalk7331
@timmonahanjustoutforawalk7331 - 09.09.2024 16:45

Thank u for this video. What was the actual date that you summited.

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@Goruckyourself68
@Goruckyourself68 - 09.09.2024 16:50

LOL. For some reason from all the vids and vids from Soap and Mel, everyone just seemed 6’ or taller. You saying you were 5’1” just cracked me the f up. Congratulations on your Gear Video. I mean completion of your thru hike. 😂. Way to Live

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@earlwoolery1424
@earlwoolery1424 - 09.09.2024 17:14

Thanks for your thoughts on your kit. I understand your comments on gear/height being 5'3" and a smaller size guy. Loved following your AT adventure! Waiting for your next advebture!

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@Svetpuh
@Svetpuh - 09.09.2024 17:16

Да рюкзак надо хороший,правильно вы говорите👍

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@tomellis3218
@tomellis3218 - 09.09.2024 17:49

Jess, well done and very appreciated equipment review. I like your advice on not to over stress what you bring and emphasizing enjoy yourself. If the content of your blog and the look on your face and body motion, you enjoyed the hike. It was great to see you again. I actually missed you and I’ll look forward to some new adventures from you. How much weight did you loose on Trail because you were already a fit person. Are you having any of that postal depression that I’ve heard so many other people speak to and if so, how do you deal with it. Just a respectfully curious if you don’t want to answer or understand, but what kind of work do you do I’m just curious what nature of work draws this person? ❤😊
And Thank you.

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@AccordingToKaty
@AccordingToKaty - 09.09.2024 18:36

Great Job

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@dougthebigdp314
@dougthebigdp314 - 09.09.2024 19:07

What a great recap of your equipment/gear. You are such a natural and the camera loves you as much as you love the camera. Loved the photo collage and mini AT bookshelf in the background too. Good job!

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@hhale
@hhale - 09.09.2024 19:08

Excellent review. Thanks for the gear list, very helpful!

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@juliamarple3785
@juliamarple3785 - 09.09.2024 19:35

Oh wow. I didn't follow your journey, but I'm a sucker for women's gear reviews.
My old REI Flash 45 backpack weighs 2 lbs, 9 oz.

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@jamesbailey9838
@jamesbailey9838 - 09.09.2024 20:20

How many hikers did you see hauling a guitar 🎸?

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@jamesadams2334
@jamesadams2334 - 09.09.2024 20:34

Great gear video Sass! Very informative and your knowledge and experience of different types of gear was clearly evident.
I am attempting to get back out on trail, not only because I like it but also to try to build up my aerobic capacity and recover from all I lost while on a walker from the Lyme Disease. Most of my equipment was cutting edge in 2008 and it has improved greatly since then, so it was nice to see what is working for you. That said, my pack with a liter of water, 3 days of food and my warm gear, (TNF puffy and a 0* down bag, gloves and wool hat) and my luxury item, a liter of whiskey, was 32 lb. Without the puffy and gloves, wool hat and my 45* down bag it is 27 lbs. I know that I can go lighter, and I am going to try. 32 lbs is just too heavy with my Lyme destroyed knees. I also NEVER backpack in the summer unless I'm thru hiking, so my warmer gear is needed. Thank you so much for the gear reviews, it was very handy.

I have not been able to hike since 2017. I was diagnosed with Lyme in 2017 when I was assessed as to why I could no longer walk. My knees progressively got worse until I was contemplating a wheelchair for the remainder of my life but fortunately, I am improving since working to get better. The Doc says that he has no idea how long I've had it but at least 20 years and it just started to surface in 2017. I can treat it, but I will never get rid of it. It has caused a condition known as Connective Tissue Disorder in my knees, which weren't that good to start with due to 50 years of motorcycle racing, close to 10,000 miles of backpacking, working as a white-water raft guide for 35 years and over 27,000 miles of white-water and wilderness canoeing in which I kneel in the canoe. They are simply worn out even without the Lyme. My main profession was a Paramedic for 45 years which didn't help climbing in and out of ambulances either. I am hoping to do some short hiking trips this winter and some wilderness canoeing this summer. I just can't stay away!

Lastly, THANK YOU for making my summer so entertaining! I have been living vicariously through hiker videos each year and it helps and motivates greatly but last summer there was an incredible difference in the level of entertainment with the advent of BadBat. Her videos made me laugh and cry all summer. This year was even better with the quality of your content and your videos. You have no idea how much I miss the trail and how much you have helped me. Thank You again and please take care.
Hike safe, Hike strong, Have fun!
geek

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@theantasist
@theantasist - 09.09.2024 20:42

you rock. great video!

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@denniswolfe3574
@denniswolfe3574 - 09.09.2024 21:01

Excellent gear review. Thank you for all of this valuable advice.

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@nightelfbane12
@nightelfbane12 - 09.09.2024 21:43

BASED

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@BuppyWahm
@BuppyWahm - 09.09.2024 22:44

Thanks Jess for an honest, down to earth review of your gear. Congratulations on completing your thru-hike - a commendable accomplishment. I love your closing - Don't sweat the gear choices too much. All you need is food, water, and a good pair of legs and you can figure everything else out along the way. All the best in your next adventure.

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@mpalmernyc
@mpalmernyc - 09.09.2024 22:48

I would love to hear an after trail update vid. Perhaps consider scheduling a live vid for fan Q & A..

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@richardcairnes7912
@richardcairnes7912 - 09.09.2024 23:20

Hey Jess! I have been keeping up with your videos since day one! I am curious would you consider doing a video on how you went about planning out your trip and logistics? I haven't seen many people talk about how they actually planned out there thru hike or where the best place is to go for info.

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@williamlepse7077
@williamlepse7077 - 10.09.2024 02:00

Yes! I heard next through hike! Can't wait for more content.

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@jimhenderson387
@jimhenderson387 - 10.09.2024 02:56

Thank you for the great information, and I look forward to your next hike, if you decide to film it. I especially appreciated your attitude. For the most part, you seemed to be enjoying what you were doing and it shone through your face. Perhaps you should formalize a plan that you could sell to all the gloomy people and be a millionaire. Or not.

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@garylindenmuth7468
@garylindenmuth7468 - 10.09.2024 03:30

Congrats

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@richardgunther5697
@richardgunther5697 - 10.09.2024 04:22

Great video, you always have great information

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@KenFernbach
@KenFernbach - 10.09.2024 05:11

Hey Jess, so good to see you again. Thanks for the gear review and good advice. I was taking a break from getting on line for a little while, but was so glad to watch you do this, stay awesome! 🌿🙏

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@DarrellSampson-s9m
@DarrellSampson-s9m - 10.09.2024 05:32

Hi Jess/Sassafras. First, thank you for sharing your amazing journey of the AT and secondly for giving us such an honest gear review. Wishing you the best in your next adventure . Hopefully you will share that with all of us.

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@pikeshike
@pikeshike - 10.09.2024 09:25

One of the best gear reviewes I've seen 😊

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@KC3YCU
@KC3YCU - 10.09.2024 15:18

Looking forward to hearing about your PCT hike

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@tomellis3218
@tomellis3218 - 10.09.2024 18:55

Jess will you consider doing a Live After AT Thru Hike conversation to answer subscribers questions.
1. Why did you decide to hike the whole AT?
2. What was your previous outdoor and/or hiking experience?
2. Was there an inner personal reason or life question you were hoping to find the answer to?
3. What did you learn about yourself or in general that you think will help you living back in the world?
5. Do you plan on attending Trail Days in 2025.
6. Would you consider a group chat with some of your Tramily to talk about your adventure.
7. How did you prep for your AT hike; conditioning regiment, pre trail food thoughts & then changes made in trail.
8. Flogging equipment, software, training suggestions for non floggers?
9. How did you arrive on selection of your trail Tramily? Similarities; age, hiking experience, hiking style… daily mileage & speed expectations.
10. Your impressions/thoughts on why people take on Thru Hike the distance of the AT.
11. Negative times on the trail and how you dealt with them and how you saw others deal with it.
12. I witnessed watch various Tramilies on separating for periods and I came away with a simple conclusion you just need time away at times and that is health. How do you deal with that on trail?
Well you can see I have crazy questions but if I did not respect your thoughts on them I would not be asking you. You really are a Neat Cool and Very Impressive person. ❤😊

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@BigByrd-gy8qk
@BigByrd-gy8qk - 10.09.2024 20:48

great list!!

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@Lucitt13
@Lucitt13 - 11.09.2024 16:33

I just found your page from this video as a recommendation. I'm planning on doing the AT next year. I'll start binge watching your content. You can never get enough information. Thank you.

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@HeidiEliason-d5z
@HeidiEliason-d5z - 11.09.2024 20:29

Did you find any parts of the trail hard to navigate due to your height? You mentioned you were 5”1. I only ask because I am only 4’10 and was curious as it is hard to tell on videos I watch.

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@westaylor5508
@westaylor5508 - 12.09.2024 05:06

Great gear review. And I agree with you completely about how much, and what gear you bring, is wholly the backpackers choice. Thanks again for taking time to share your journey with us.

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@dannynye1731
@dannynye1731 - 12.09.2024 19:04

So a shorter belt with a cheater strap would be nice?

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@KevinVensel
@KevinVensel - 13.09.2024 13:38

Excellent gear review. Will definitely watch your AT vids. Best of luck on your next adventure.

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@keithhenrickson-zt9fw
@keithhenrickson-zt9fw - 13.09.2024 15:33

😮❤ Hi its the BEAR ,i meet MEL and SOAP zeroing back in Dunncanon PA .On Main Street ,they hanging at the Doyle ,this back and Late May .IT was nice to meet them ,i was Flip Flop ,this year .THE BEAR 😊

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@MrEllio7
@MrEllio7 - 14.09.2024 07:32

Thanks for sharing your experience with each piece of gear

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@itsherlocknosh
@itsherlocknosh - 15.09.2024 20:11

I think your comments about your quilt temperature rating are spot on. The industry generally quotes the "safety" rating for sleeping bags. The actual "comfort" rating is usually at least 10°f higher. So your 20° quilt would be comfortable above about 30°. All the manufacturers do this.

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@robertsanders8866
@robertsanders8866 - 15.09.2024 23:39

Cool

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@DissiDan
@DissiDan - 26.09.2024 16:54

Totally agree on the Copper Spur, it's our tried and true workhorse. When we have to throw together a rushed impromptu trip and we're unsure about pitching, we take that without a second thought.

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@1519Spring
@1519Spring - 03.10.2024 19:40

I've tried the Dirty Girl gaiters and I much prefer my Simblissity Levagaiters. They don’t require sticking velcro to your shoes or any sort of undershoe cord to work well.

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@backpacker3421
@backpacker3421 - 21.10.2024 03:45

For the gaiters velcro patch:
You can sew a couple stitches in and that will hold them in place.
Either do it at home before you leave (best) or if necessary, you can do this in the field - either with your repair kit if it's properly put together, or just stop by a wal-mart or dollar store or whatever and grab a small sewing kit. One vertical stitch on the left and one on the right, centered from top to bottom and about half the height of the velcro. Easy to remove with snippers later to move to the next pair of shoes.

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