[WTS] HMG 3400 Southwest L (2017), Exped Synmat HL Duo (2017), Zpacks DCF Pack Cover, MSR PocketRocket 2, MSR Ti Kettles, Micro Vario Carbon Trekking Pole

Selling several things I don't need anymore.

All prices are shipped. USA Only. USPS Priority.

Payment PayPal Verified only. Please send PM if interested, and once we agree I will PayPal invoice you.


1. Hyperlite Mountain Gear 3400 Southwest Pack, BLACK, SIZE LARGE w/ZPacks Gridstop Shoulder Pouches (Oct 2017)

Price: $225

Photo 1 (Front): https://i.imgur.com/bLjA0qk.jpg

Photo 2 (Back): https://i.imgur.com/TlRzj10.jpg

Photo 3 (Tag): https://i.imgur.com/Rtf68pg.jpg

Photo 4 (Inside): https://i.imgur.com/s0neBRU.jpg

Photo 5 (Side 1): https://i.imgur.com/1FvcR45.jpg

Photo 6 (Side 2): https://i.imgur.com/EaJC0h0.jpg

Photo 7 (Bottom): https://i.imgur.com/Z0krZit.jpg

Absolutely fantastic backpack. I've worn this around 30 wilderness backpacking days, 10 days of which were during my recent JMT thru-hike with about 20lbs at the lighest and 30lbs at the heaviest. I'm selling this pack to purchase the 2018 HMG Southwest with the larger hip belt pockets. This pack includes two Zpacks Gridstop Pouches already installed on the shoulders. These durable water-resistant pouches complement this pack perfectly and give you extra storage, because the small hip belt pockets are.. not that good. I'm not selling this pack without the pouches. The pack has been hand tech-washed and dried. There is some abrasion on the bottom and some dirt here and there that didn't wash out after a single wash. Otherwise, the pack has no problems. It fits a Bearikade Weekender with room to spare. Please note - I'm shipping this with the aluminum stays removed and placed inside the shipping box, in order to ship this pack inside a smaller box.


2. Exped Synmat Hyperlite Duo Sleeping Pad Size M (May 21, 2018)

Price: $150

Photo 1 (Top): https://i.imgur.com/NlVfZy0.jpg

Photo 2 (Bottom): https://i.imgur.com/eLsmeWR.jpg

Photo 3 (Bottom Dirt 1): https://i.imgur.com/QXAfeBU.jpg

Photo 4 (Bottom Dirt 2): https://i.imgur.com/LD2gCug.jpg

Photo 5 (Repair Kit): https://i.imgur.com/HXpOGrm.jpg

Photo 6 (Stuff Sack + Inflation Bag): https://i.imgur.com/1zH9Nu7.jpg

Photo 7 (Packed + Weight oz w/Repair Kit): https://i.imgur.com/LBJAF2S.jpg

Slept on this pad every night during my recent John Muir Trail thru-hike. Unfortunately it's not quite long enough for me so it wasn't ideal. Durability was fine - no holes, no other defects. The bottom of the pad has some dirt spots that I've had no luck washing out. The stuff sack also has some dirt + abrasion, but no tears or holes. It's super easy to inflate using the inflation bag, which doubles as a pack liner if you need that. I'm trying out hammock camping so I'm selling this. (If I need a mat I'll fall back to my XLite)


3. Zpacks Backpack Cover .74 Dyneema Size Medium (Up to 55L) (Oct 18, 2017)

Price: $45

Photo 1: https://i.imgur.com/FacMdK2.jpg

Never used. Bought it for my old non-waterproof backpack, but it never rained and then I got an HMG pack and.. well, yea.


4. MSR PocketRocket 2 Stove (Sep 2017)

Price: $20

Photo 1 (Top): https://i.imgur.com/u1OvcBi.jpg

Photo 2 (Bottom): https://i.imgur.com/x8YPN9u.jpg

Stove-only; no other accessories. I've cooked with this about 20 times. Selling it because I've been no-cook for awhile and don't see going back.


5. MSR Big Titan Kettle 2 Liters (Oct 20, 2017)

Price: $50

Photo 1 (Top): https://i.imgur.com/TU73Mpj.jpg

Photo 2 (Bottom): https://i.imgur.com/9KfTOPP.jpg

Cooked with this several times but have decided I really don't need such a large kettle. Accidentally let the flame get too hot once and it left burn marks.


6. MSR Titan Kettle 850ml (Aug 2017)

Price: $30

Photo 1: https://i.imgur.com/ZnSMzNg.jpg

My main pot when I cooked. Used it a dozen or so times.


7. SINGLE TREKKING POLE Leki Micro Vario Carbon 2017 NO STRAPS (Aug 10, 2017)

Price: $30

Photo 1: https://i.imgur.com/gzkfP9l.jpg

Here's my odd item. This is a >>>SINGLE<<< trekking pole. I broke the other one postholing.. There's also no straps on this pole, I removed it as I don't use straps. If you're looking for a spare of this pole to match those you have, or you're just a single-trekking-pole-kinda-person, this might appeal to you! This pole has about 180 miles on it from high sierra backpacking. Other than some wear and scratches, it functions perfectly.