I wish the xmid 2 pro and the xmid 2 had a baby: 50 inches wide, still double walled, but outer made of dyneema. Oh, and a few more pockets and loops. Then we'd have jackpot.
I literally just bought the last large-sized Kakwa that just cropped up yesterday. And my X-mid pro 2 is in the mail now! I've got a few hundred miles on the DD40, original backpack from Massdrop (RIP). Between that and Dan's 20,000 word blogpost about the mathematics and geometry of the X-mid, I have become a belieber in Dan's stuff.
Dan seems like a really cool guy. I just pre ordered one Kakwa 40L two days ago. According to the website they will start shipping out on July the 22nd.
My first real tent was a Wild Country Quasar which was a polyester tent and lasted for years. I have purchased numerous tents over years since (MSR, Mountain Hardwear) and the materials haven't lasted very long at all due to the PU coated nylon fabrics failing due to humidity. I live in Brisbane, Australia which has humidity in summer but its not the tropics so I look forward to purchased another polyester fabric tent.
13:05 Dan has a good point. My first trip up an FSR kind of sobered me up about the reality of logging. BC is definity beautiful, so long as it isn't being mismanaged for sure
I didn't even know about this pack until I went to the durston website to check on an order and found out about the release. Although I have a custom LiteAF pack, my girlfriend needed one and she really liked the design. Can't wait to get it this weekend and take it to the mountains. Thanks Dan! Also, cool channel. Subbed for DIY projects
A Ultra 200 travel duffle or travel pack with some stretch UL internal organization would be amazing! Like a light version of the PD duffle or Arris duffle
I too can't sleep well hiking compared to car camping. My dream hiking sleeping pad would be as comfortable, quiet and warm as the Exped Megamat 10, but packable, under 500 grams, at least 7 cms high but ideally 10 cms and come in a short but wide version (I'm 1.5 m tall but a chronic nocturnal wriggler) with an optional bamboo jersey/merino pillow pocket that clips in place so you don't need to chase your pillow around all night and can be unclipped to wash. If Dan comes up with something close to that, I'll be forced to add it to the rest of my DD collection of the two first gen xmid 1 & 2 and soon to be Kakwa (I don't think I have any chance of getting the xmid pro compared to when I first ordered the original 4 years ago😭)
Thanks for the thoughts! It's a tough one to pull off for sure. For the X-Mid Pro. We have a decent batch still to sell for August and then I think quite good availability starting around January '23 so it shouldn't be too hard to get one.
I cut my sea to summit to fit my height, have a pillow stuff sack and klymit pillow for my knees since I'm a horrible side sleeper. My internal frame is a cut down Nemo Switchback, so technically I have two pads and the R value between the two is something like 5.X+ and is 640g. I know, that's a lot of weight, but I sleep well! I also wear earplugs and this benefits me.
If your dyneema composite becomes abraded and fuzzy, you can actually fill it in with silicone to re-waterproof it. But I agree DCF is not a good fabric for floors etc.
I have bought your pack and cannot wait to receive it, this my sound petty but you say LIKE so many times it makes it really difficult to listen to you.
Thanks for the chat!
We really enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time, Dan.
Really enjoyed this and I'm someone with one of the original X-mids and recently got the Kakwa 40 pack.
Keep at it Dan, love your work and can't wait for new useful, affordable, well thought out designs!
That was fantastic - thank you all so much for rolling the tape that long: really fun digging into the weeds of product design & material selection.
Thanks for listening, Jon! We're really glad you enjoyed the episode.
I wish the xmid 2 pro and the xmid 2 had a baby: 50 inches wide, still double walled, but outer made of dyneema. Oh, and a few more pockets and loops. Then we'd have jackpot.
I literally just bought the last large-sized Kakwa that just cropped up yesterday. And my X-mid pro 2 is in the mail now!
I've got a few hundred miles on the DD40, original backpack from Massdrop (RIP). Between that and Dan's 20,000 word blogpost about the mathematics and geometry of the X-mid, I have become a belieber in Dan's stuff.
Thanks for watching, Calvin. Congrats on the new gear!
That was such a great interview and chat! Really enjoyed it and learned a lot too.
Thanks for listening, Jason!
Dan seems like a really cool guy. I just pre ordered one Kakwa 40L two days ago. According to the website they will start shipping out on July the 22nd.
It seems like an awesome pack! We can't wait to see what people think.
Best description of why SilPoly beats SilNylon I've ever heard. Looking forward to the new Kakwa 40 pack from Ultra 200 Challenge.
Right?! Dan really knows his stuff. We're pretty pumped about the Kakwa as well. Thanks for listening, Kristen
The pack is insanely good!
Loved this talk and totally geeked out on the chat. I love all my shelters almost like my kids :)
Thanks for your listening, Kevin!
My first real tent was a Wild Country Quasar which was a polyester tent and lasted for years. I have purchased numerous tents over years since (MSR, Mountain Hardwear) and the materials haven't lasted very long at all due to the PU coated nylon fabrics failing due to humidity. I live in Brisbane, Australia which has humidity in summer but its not the tropics so I look forward to purchased another polyester fabric tent.
13:05 Dan has a good point. My first trip up an FSR kind of sobered me up about the reality of logging. BC is definity beautiful, so long as it isn't being mismanaged for sure
For me, double wall is the number one consideration.
I didn't even know about this pack until I went to the durston website to check on an order and found out about the release. Although I have a custom LiteAF pack, my girlfriend needed one and she really liked the design. Can't wait to get it this weekend and take it to the mountains. Thanks Dan!
Also, cool channel. Subbed for DIY projects
Thanks for watching, Hamilton! As always, feel free to reach out if you have any MYOG questions.
A Ultra 200 travel duffle or travel pack with some stretch UL internal organization would be amazing! Like a light version of the PD duffle or Arris duffle
Fan boy here… Have an x-mid2 and a dd40. Had to order the kakwa 40 the day it was released
So awesome! Thanks for listening, David!
I too can't sleep well hiking compared to car camping. My dream hiking sleeping pad would be as comfortable, quiet and warm as the Exped Megamat 10, but packable, under 500 grams, at least 7 cms high but ideally 10 cms and come in a short but wide version (I'm 1.5 m tall but a chronic nocturnal wriggler) with an optional bamboo jersey/merino pillow pocket that clips in place so you don't need to chase your pillow around all night and can be unclipped to wash.
If Dan comes up with something close to that, I'll be forced to add it to the rest of my DD collection of the two first gen xmid 1 & 2 and soon to be Kakwa (I don't think I have any chance of getting the xmid pro compared to when I first ordered the original 4 years ago😭)
Thanks for the thoughts! It's a tough one to pull off for sure.
For the X-Mid Pro. We have a decent batch still to sell for August and then I think quite good availability starting around January '23 so it shouldn't be too hard to get one.
I cut my sea to summit to fit my height, have a pillow stuff sack and klymit pillow for my knees since I'm a horrible side sleeper. My internal frame is a cut down Nemo Switchback, so technically I have two pads and the R value between the two is something like 5.X+ and is 640g. I know, that's a lot of weight, but I sleep well! I also wear earplugs and this benefits me.
If your dyneema composite becomes abraded and fuzzy, you can actually fill it in with silicone to re-waterproof it. But I agree DCF is not a good fabric for floors etc.
Can’t find the free ebook link.
You can find all of our eBooks here:
ripstopbytheroll.com/pages/ebooks
Is it too late to order a pack?
The packs are on sale now here for delivery in about 3 weeks:
www.kaviso.com/products/durston-gear-kakwa-40l-ultralight-backpack
Durston Gear thank you
When you making sleeping bags and quits Dan?
Hi :) what is your website? :)
Hello! our website is, www.ripstopbytheroll.com. If you're looking for Durston Gear, their website is, www.durstongear.com
@@RipstopbytheRoll Thanks, I am a proud NEW owner of Dan's new backpack and new Solid 2p tent :)
@@hemrog Wow, you got both! That's rare but amazing. Congrats.
I have bought your pack and cannot wait to receive it, this my sound petty but you say LIKE so many times it makes it really difficult to listen to you.
Congrats on the new pack Morgan! Thanks for listening.
Thanks Morgan. I'll try to work on the overuse of 'like'.
@@durstongear Wow you are really something else Bravo to you sir, I cannot wait to also pick up one of your tents I am on board.