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Brand New Kakwa 55’s

I’m selling two, never been used, Kakwa 55’S

  1. 2025 Ultra 200x medium w/ML hip belt grey/black
  2. 2026 UltraGrid medium w/ML hip belt green

I bought two of each when released in different sizes and these are the ones that didn’t fit as well. #2 above is still in an unopened box.

15% off U.S. retail but you pay shipping. I’m in the U.S.

DM me if interested.

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u/Own_Anxiety_642 — 11 hours ago

IK Solo Camping Lessons

Just completed first multi day / night Inflatable solo Kayak trip on a wilderness river in the Northern Rockies. Lessons (positive and negative) learned (NOT a paid seller):

+ The Aire Outfitter 1 is a super stable boat. Evenly loaded with 65lbs of gear and it still handles well;
- its stability, especially with me (195lbs) and gear, is a tradeoff for agility. Quick, whippy changes of direction, IE in a ripping small feeder river are next to impossible. Scouting becomes a non-negotiable as reaction times and execution slow way down;

+ My UL backpacking gear( Durston, Therma, Nemo, MSR, was awesome in packability and stow ability; BUT
- what can be crammed into dry bags and stuff sacks in the garage using every mm of space becomes next to impossible to make that small or packed in the field. Especially when it’s wet. Need to give myself just a little bit of margin in every bag. Can’t be skintight to start;

+ Merino and synthetic blends still rule.
- Dry suits, even high-end, with zippers across the back shoulders suck.

+ Proper nutrition and hydration are essential, give up weight and space for too many, not too few dense, caloric snacks.
- I’m always surprised how much food I can mow down between meals

+ clearing first time rapids is a great feeling;
- not so great: immediately relaxing and not keeping my head up for next set. Didn’t swim but panicky paddling ensued.

Even mild exhaustion and hunger slows thinking and decision making. Need to slow down and double check things that matter (eg accessibility of safety/comm gear, etc).

No matter how ventilated a tent, if you are camped in a damp spot and the temp drops there will be condensation. A rag or two to wipe down the interior would have improved a damp quilt and improved comfort.

Looking forward to next month’s trip.

u/Own_Anxiety_642 — 2 days ago
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Stealth Product Release

Am I accurate in saying Durston is teasing a release of a new product category this summer that is yet to be named?

If so, I’m a bit surprised by the lack of guessing, gambling and speculation on what this new (to Durston) product category is going to be.

I’d assume it’s adjacent and complimentary to exiting lines so purchase in one increase purchases in the other.

So I’ll kick off the mania with my guesses. #1 is my top pick in each:

Equipment -

Tarp - 2 sizes and two different materials; or

Bivy - 3 sizes and “ ; or

Hammock - ; or

Climbing wall tent: or

  1. Sleeping pads; or

Sleeping Bags:

Pacraft

Clothing -

Shirts/pants; or

Rain gear; or

  1. Hiking shoes; or

Base layers;

Misc-

Lip balm (jk)

I think we need a betting pool (prediction market) for this.

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u/Own_Anxiety_642 — 12 days ago

X-Dome 1P Rafting

4 day Raft/Camp trip in the Northern Rockies with the X-Dome 1P. 1 night of heavy wind/ rain. Nice and dry and stable but did need to tighten lines that night after serious precipitation due to fabric stretch. Probably not uncommon. Used ground sheet and fly first pitch. Mesh inner but wished I had the solid as it got down to ~35f two nights in a row.

u/Own_Anxiety_642 — 18 days ago