[WTS]Thermarest NeoAir XLite small; Ultimate Direction Fastpack 25; Sea to Summit Reactor Thermalite Compact Plus bag liner; Sea to Summit AlphaLite Ti spork + knife set.

Items located in Australia. Will post worldwide at actual cost, and can provide quotes and advice on the various postage services. Happy to consider offers, especially if you are interested in multiple items.

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Thermarest NeoAir XLite Short sleeping pad - USD$95

Please click here for product information. Used for three overnight trips, but I never got used to having my head and pillow off one end and my legs off the other! No damage at all to the mat. I have never inflated it by mouth, not even to top it off, and only ever used the Thermarest Pumpsack to inflate.

Actual weight of mat is 206g. Comes with storage sack, repair patches, and information sheet. I no longer have the box but I will post it within the box my Women's version came in so you get that sweet unboxing experience!

Ultimate Direction Fastpack 25 S/M backpack - USD$95

Used for one overnight trip, but it doesn't suit my body type nor the weight I will carry. I'm a small-framed female, 5'7" and 50kg, and found that the unpadded straps bore down too heavily upon my clavicles and shoulders. The fact that I do a mix of running and hiking made this even worse for me, so it did just one overnighter with me and I moved to the Raidlight 30 with padded straps.

Please click here to see manufacturer information on this pack. I was pretty bummed that this didn't suit my needs; it's beautifully made, excellent quality stitching and materials throughout, and lots of thoughtful features like pocket layout, key loop, etc. Actual weight is just 555g. There is a firm foam pad providing structure to the back that is flat on the inside but vertically ridged on the side against your back, giving a wee bit of cooling I think as you don't have foam against you all the way down. The lettering is reflective and the knit material that sits against your body is really smooth to touch. It's a bloody nice pack and has taken me five months to decide to sell it simply because I've been trying to find a way to hold onto and use it, haha!

The pack has very minor signs of use: two or three faint marks upon the bottom from setting it down that I could not capture in the photos; a white rub mark inside that is hard to see with eyes but shows up with the camera strobe; and a tiny white mark on one shoulder strap pocket where I think a twig snagged the mesh. These are all less than 3mm in size however, and I'm being super picky since you cannot see this in person before purchase! They're shown in the photos and otherwise the bag is in excellent condition. I have handwashed it in my bathtub, aired it thoroughly dry, and it now smells like a summer meadow that is full of flowers and has not a single lamb poop anywhere.

Sea to Summit Thermolite Reactor Compact Plus - USD$20

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Used for one overnighter in the hope that with light thermals as pyjamas our hot summers (tropical Queensland) would not require a heavier cover; unfortunately I awoke at 0300hrs frigging cold with this alone, and it turns out even our hot summers require a heavier cover! Ordered a cottage industry quilt and did not use this again. Has had gentle handwash and smells remarkably like a summery meadow full of flowers! No damage, nicks, or anything. It's pretty darn big so would suit even XL humans! The material is soft and really nice to touch, so it would be great for hotter sleepers than I in summer, or to add to your existing sleep system. Actual weight is 268g.

Sea to Summit AlphaLite knife & spork set - USD$8, or free with either the sleeping mat or the backpack

Bought these but have never used them as I just don't need to cut anything with a dinner knife when I eat! I have those cardboard dinner packs you douse in boiling water and you don't really even need to chew, let alone knife your food! Buy the pad or backpack and I'll include them free. Or you can, like, pay for them! Actual weight 16g.