Reddit Reddit reviews Klymit LiteWater Dinghy Packraft

We found 3 Reddit comments about Klymit LiteWater Dinghy Packraft. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Klymit LiteWater Dinghy Packraft
Designed with input from Pro kayakers and packrafters, the LWD is an advanced pack raft tracks well, is stable, and allows use of canoe or kayak paddle - ARROW SHAPE DESIGN increases maneuverability - IDEAL FOR for canyoneering and backcountry waterEASY TO INFLATE: Pump is efficient and easy to use, converts to a dry sack for gear storage and protectionTWO VALVES for QUICK INFLATION & DEFLATION, includes dry sack pump, and 6 tie-off zones for lashing gear or securing the dinghy on shoreULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighs only 35 ounces making it one of the lightest rafts of its kind; because we are authorized sellers of this product, it includes a limited LIFETIME WARRANTYERGONOMIC PADDED SEATING: Built-in inflatable seat is comfortable and provides insulation from cold water
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3 Reddit comments about Klymit LiteWater Dinghy Packraft:

u/18Anonymous36 · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I was out there about a week ago for a couple nights. You will encounter a decent amount of mud and can expect your feet to get completely submerged at multiple points. That said, it's a unique trail for Texas and can be a lot of fun. As far as the stubblefield bridge being out, I didn't want to risk crossing it. When I arrived it looked safe to go across, but there were multiple signs stating that you could face jail time if you went on it. I know the chance of getting caught was minimal, I just didn't want to risk it so I turned around. Other than that, I had a great time out there, but it's getting to the point where the humidity and bugs are getting oppressive. You should definitely try to time your hike with a cold front.

I'm so desperate to do a thru hike that I have considered buying an ultralight packraft, caching a canoe at the closed bridge, or bushwacking around the lake to the north. I'll most likely have to wait till next year so hopefully the pedestrian section of the bridge is legal to cross by then.

u/FluffyBunny_001 · 1 pointr/packrafting

Could always go with the Klymit Litewater Dinghy

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