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Nick0
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Dec 12, 2017
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Can Massdrop/Klymit team please clarify what "Hydration compatible" means? Does this pack have a sleeve for a hydration bladder? If so, up to what capacity?
This looks like it would be very good for my long day hikes/trail runs but I use a Source 3L water bladder (https://sourceoutdoor.com/en/source-reservoirs/11-widepac-hydration-system#/volume-3l_100oz) so would want a pack that supports a 3L bladder system.
Dec 12, 2017
rkhpa
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Dec 13, 2017
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Nick0 I found this in an online description: "Internal hydration sleeve and tube exit port (reservoir not included)" It appears that your bladder is 21.5 cm wide and 42.5 cm long Imagining a "standard" hydration sleeve and looking at the photos I would think/guess that your bladder would fit fine I would be nice to have the pack dimensions listed in the description though.
Dec 13, 2017
Nick0
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Dec 13, 2017
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rkhpaAppreciate you taking the time rkhpa. I also did a bit of Googling and found this brief review noting a few of the differences between the Dash 30L and 10L: http://www.richardbucker.com/2017/09/review-klymit-dash-10-and-dash-30.html
Massdrop team - are you able to confirm on the hydration pack sleeve / exit port?
Glad to hear from Matt below that Klymit made some changes to the chords on the front water bottle pockets to improve durability and address issues with tearing (which seemed to be a common complaint for the 10L pack).
Am probably going to take a punt. Will come back and provide a more fulsome review in due course.
Bit surprised by the USD $22 shipping to Australia (given it's presumably a pretty light/compressible backpack)! Cuts into the savings a lot. Still, it's slightly cheaper than sourcing (the 10L) locally here in Aus.
Dec 13, 2017
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