Yes! While it’s true that there’s no limit to how much you can spend on ultra-lightweight gear, products on the lower end of the price spectrum have been shedding ounces and growing increasingly reliable. These six products performed beautifully for me on a recent trip to Utah’s Canyonlands.
JetBoil Flash stove

Sierra Designs Lightning HT tent

SteriPEN Sidewinder

Lunatec Trekr

1. Jetboil designed the 14-ounce to function primarily as a coffee maker鈥攊t can brew two cups of coffee in two minutes flat鈥攂ut it also works as a cooking stove. The Flash looks like a giant coffee mug swathed in a neoprene cozy and screws directly on to a canister of 鈥淛etpower鈥 fuel (a 100g can sells separately for $4), which sits on a balancing tripod. As long as your cooking plans aren鈥檛 much more complicated than adding hot water, it’s a fast, simple way to prepare a warm meal. I was able to figure out the click-of-a-button ignitor system in about 30 seconds, and a heat-change indicator let me know when the water was boiling. A word of warning: As with any stove, the Flash emits carbon monoxide, so don鈥檛 use it in your tent.
2. At three-pounds, 14-ounces, there are lighter tents than Sierra Designs’s two-person, two-door ($280). But there are heavier tents, too, and it’s hard to beat the HT 2’s roominess. Its layout (28.5 square feet) is amplified by an H-shaped pole pattern that gives the tent steep walls. With the fly on, you get two 6.5-foot vestibules at each end. Without it, you get glorious, uninhibited views of the night sky through its full-mesh siding.
3. Kelty’s 550-fill : ($100) is a super value for what it provides鈥攏amely, all the protection you need for a cool fall evening. Its insulated hood, top baffle collar, and zipper draft tube retains warm air kept me toasty all night. Tall ladies take note: The women鈥檚 Cosmic Down is designed for a 5鈥6鈥 body.
4. I can’t think of many good reasons to hike without the ($100). It’s a slick, parts- and battery-free purifier that uses ultraviolet light to zap viruses, protozoa, and bacteria. Just fill the included one-liter bottle with water, attach it to the Sidewinder, flip the bottle and the unit upside down and start cranking the handle. In 90 seconds you鈥檒l have a liter of purified water, and you鈥檒l never have to clean a filter again.
5. Treksta scanned 20,000 feet to create the 鈥淣estFit鈥 last for the ($115). The result? An assymetrical-shaped shoe with a roomy toe box that allows your digits to splay out for a more natural, comfortable stance. At 11-ounces, they’re as light as many road-running shoes, but the triple-density EVA insole will keep your feet protected in off-road terrain.
6. True minimalists will balk at bringing a washcloth on a weekend getaway, but the is odor resistant, quick-drying, and squishes down to the size of a roll of film. Two Trekrs go for $8, and they’re made of a nylon-polyester blend that both cleans and exfoliates. That’ll be especially helpful with dry skin on a desert hike.
鈥擲tephanie Pearson