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A pack truly built for the backcountry; the Klymit Splash 25 backpack is ideal for day hiking, kayaking, canyoneering, packrafting, and any adventure that calls for dry protection without the bulk. Made of welded 210d nylon with a 420d nylon bottom and reinforced sides, the Splash has a roll-top closure with adjustable top straps—a big perk if you’re carrying ropes or other canyoneering gear Read More
At the current price and for their unique concept, it is an interesting piece of kit. I have both the Motions from a few years ago that I stripped down for specific uses. For my intended purposes they both work well with the 35 L being a great pack. I enjoy carrying that one with and without the airframe. The airframe on the old models requires removing the pack to effectively access the pump bulb to make adjustments. The new models throughout the lineup have moved the bulb to an easier access location. The integrated airframe, sleek design, and ease of adjustment almost have me sold. I see it being a very useful pack for anything from water sports to photography to bikepacking............. The Splash looks like a better thought out design compared to the Patagonia Stormfront series, that's the only thing I have seen that is similar. There's not a lot online about this one that I could find. I remember the Kickstarter not long ago and now the low price on Massdrop, I might just have to see what the Splash is all about.
kingmonkeypants25 Liters is an awfully small size for backpacking. This is a day pack at best. With the right ultralight gear setup, you could maybe do a single night in warm weather with this pack, but the cost of that gear would be pretty high. Even in that scenario, space for food would be a significant limiting factor.
Dry bag backpacks are really meant primarily for use with paddling trips (kayaking and canoeing), serving double duty by keeping gear dry on the water, and also working as a pack to facilitate carrying gear while portaging over dry land. They aren't generally known for being lightweight or comfortable.
This pack does seem like it attempts to bridge the gap between dry bag backpacks and regular backpacks, so perhaps it can be usable as a day pack for hiking without much discomfort.
Is it raining where you? This has become my commute pack for the rainy season. Makes me feel confident biking to work and taking transit even when I have my laptop, earbuds, lunch, papers and books in it.
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Bulk order shipped! The vendor informed us that the group's order was picked up and is on its way to our warehouse in New Jersey. Based on the tracking provided, the order is scheduled to arrive on 11/1.
Expect another update from us on 11/3 or sooner if something comes up.
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Thanks again for joining this drop! We have submitted the group's order with the vendor for the Klymit Splash 25L Waterproof Pack and they are working hard to prepare it for shipment.
As soon as the group's order is ready at the vendor's location, they will send the bulk shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey where our warehouse team will break it up into individual orders and ship them. The current estimated ship date from our warehouse is 10/31.
We will keep the group updated throughout the fulfillment process. You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 10/26.
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Anyone has experience biking, motorcycling with one of these? I'd use one to carry some camera gear, but it seems pretty long and might hit the back of my motorcycle seat. Could anyone chime in?