Old 11-21-08 | 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by staehpj1
I am sure that is relevant for you, but doubt that it scales real well. I guess maybe it does if you look at it as one measure that is only used to be an absolute maximum that you never exceed. Someone who weighs twice as much may have a bit heavier clothes, but they certainly don't need twice as much stuff.
I agree that the "half body weight" rule breaks down as the rider gets heavier. If I was to apply Machka's rule my bike and gear would be closer to 100lbs rather than 45lbs. The problem is that there is a wide range of body weights and gear weight should not be linked to it. It should be determined by what you need to carry. I've done a lot to reduce my gear weight, now my next goal is to reduce my weight further by, well let's be frank, loosing weight, getting rid of the belly, there's easily 10lbs there
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