About Sweet Spot Backpack

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Affiliate Disclosure
Sweetspotbackpack.com is an affiliate marketing website providing recommendations and links to sellers, including Amazon, Backcountry, Steep&Cheap, and Decathlon. I receive commissions on most (but not all) items you buy through links in this website. I recommend some items without being paid if they’re the best deals and I’m not affiliated with the sellers.
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Purpose
I created this website to help you save money on backpacking gear. I do so in the following ways:
- Teach you ways to save money on backpacking gear
- Provide a one-stop website explaining all you need to know about backpacking gear
- Help you determine which gear you need and don’t need for your backpacking conditions
- Recommend backpacking gear at the sweet spot of weight, performance, and cost
- Email you notifications of sales
Sweetspotbackpack.com is oriented toward beginners, but some of the gear recommendations are useful for experienced backpackers as well. This website is unique in that it focuses exclusively on budget gear but goes into technical detail typically found only on websites about high-end gear.
Methodology
I don’t rely on AI for this website—neither for research nor for writing.
I get technical information from peer-reviewed technical journals, manufacturer’s websites, and personal communication with the manufacturers.
I write all of the content myself because I’m passionate about it. Unlike AI’s recommendations, mine are based on human experience. I remember how it feels to be cold and wet from inappropriate clothing and exhausted from an overly heavy backpack. I still regret wasting money on unsuitable or unnecessary gear.
I never rely on recommendations from AI assistants! Neither should you!
How I choose gear to recommend:
- I test some gear myself.
- I refer to manufacturers’ specifications, including:
- Materials
- Weight
- Dimensions
- Denier
- Fill power
- Fill weight
- Down-to-feather ratio
- ISO or EN temperature ratings
- HH (Hydrostatic Head)
- MVTR (Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate)
- R-values
- Clo values if available
- Construction (e.g., 2-, 2.5-, or 3-layered rain gear)
- Essential features (e.g., side mesh panels to reduce condensation in single-wall tents)
- I read books such as The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide by Andrew Skurka.
- I consult peer-reviewed technical journals such as The Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
- I refer to ISO and ANSI standards
- I collect information from many long-term, field-test gear reviews in reputable websites (e.g., outdoorgearlab.com) and YouTube videos (e.g., TheOutdoorGearReview). I don’t watch paid reviews or unboxing videos.
- I look for trends in customer reviews on seller sites such as Amazon and REI.
- I draw from my many decades of experience. I’ve developed an accurate sense of what’s necessary or unnecessary and what’s too heavy, cold, warm, uncomfortable, or unbreathable for most people in most backpacking conditions.
- I compare prices and choose the most affordable options.
If you have questions or feedback, I’d love to hear them and respond to them. Just send an email to support@sweetspotbackpack.com .
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