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Image 1 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 2 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 3 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 4 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 5 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 6 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 7 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 8 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 9 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles
Image 10 — [WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles

[WTS] Backpacking gear cleanout - MSR Hubba Hubba / Osprey Kyte / Sierra Designs Quilt / Marmot bag / Black Diamond poles

Cleaning out some older backpacking gear after upgrading parts of my setup. Everything has been well cared for, stored properly, and comes from a smoke-free home. Happy to provide additional photos or answer questions.

Everything includes shipping.

Open to negotiating prices if people are looking to bundle or pick up locally in NYC.

MSR Hubba Hubba 2 - $300 shipped
Purchased new in 2025
Used on 2 trips
Excellent condition
No damage
Does not include footprint

Sierra Designs Backcountry Quilt 20° (700 fill down) - $125 shipped
Used but well cared for
No rips, stains, or damage
Always stored uncompressed
Includes compression sack + storage bag
Great entry down quilt

Osprey Kyte 46 - $110 shipped
Used but great condition
No damage
All buckles/zippers working properly
Solid framed pack

SOLD Marmot Trestles 30 Women’s Sleeping Bag - $65 shipped
Used but good condition
No damage
Clean and stored properly

MSR MiniWorks Water Filter - $75 shipped
Used 1–2 times
Cleaned and stored properly
Excellent condition

SOLD Black Diamond Trail Back Trekking Poles - $55 shipped
Good used condition
Fully functional

u/BigToeRodeo — 12 days ago

Hey everyone,

Longtime lurker first time poster for this sub.

Little about me: I'm a 5'11 male with a muscular build. I do mostly weekend backpacking trips with my wife and the occasional longer section hike (3 - 5 days) when I can get the time off work. We live in NY and do most of our trips in 30+ degree weather but occasionally do winter overnights that require bulkier sleeping bags and more layers.

Here is my lighter pack. I do currently have an MSR Hubba Hubba but I plan on moving to a trekking pole tent in the coming months. My base weight comes down significantly when I swap out the Atmos and Hubba Hubba.

The predicament: Over the last few years I've been slowly upgrading my traditional bulky backpacking gear for gear that is more lightweight.

I currently have an Osprey Atmos 65 but find I rarely fill the whole pack anymore.

I'm not obsessed with getting to a sub 10 base weight and don't mind sacrificing a little weight for additional comfort.

I have been eyeing ULA packs for a few months now. I know they aren't the most cutting edge designs anymore but I like that they use high quality materials and I don't mind sacrificing a little extra weight for the additional comfort and durability.

The three bags I am considering are.

ULA Circuit

  • This seems like the obvious choice but I'm concerned it might still be too much pack for what I need. If I continue to streamline my kit am I going to outgrow this pack quickly?

ULA Circuit SV

  • I like that the smaller capacity might make me be more conscious of what gear I bring but there is really no weight saving vs the regular Circuit. Is it dumb to go with the SV version when I know there are rare times when I might need the extra volume to carry a bigger sleeping bag or bear canister?

ULA OHM

  • This seems like a solid in between option but it doesn't look like ULA offers a y strap on top or bottom straps as options for this pack. I am concerned this might make it challenging when I need to carry a bear canister. I am also not sure I love the super wide but shallow side pocket design. Feels like things might fall out of them if they aren't fully loaded.

I am one of those people that hems and haws over a big buy for months. I'm really just looking for feedback and experiences from others who have used any of these packs.

Thanks in advance!

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