Renatomic808
03-11-2015, 04:09 AM
I received an Imlay Canyon Gear Kolob pack a couple of months ago. Perhaps in late December? But having a baby recently born makes it a little difficult to get out and use my new toys. Since receiving the packs; I've been out three, maybe four times. However my review will be based on going out on 2 of our lovely C-Class canyons. Pandora, and Emerald.
My old canyon backpack was this Teton pack
http://www.amazon.com/TETON-Sports-Internal-Backpack-Orange/dp/B001KBYPIG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425894695&sr=8-1&keywords=teton+hiking+backpack
I put about 2 dozen grommets in there. And it has no floatation. Great suspension and 55L of room. It was my primary pack for a little more than a year.
Skip to the present. The Kolob hybrid is built more durable and definitely of higher quality. The suspension is good, but a step down from the Teton pack. Lots of drainage holes in the Kolob which is nice. Floatation is decent, but could be a notch better.
Fitting things in the Kolob went pretty. I had my wetsuit pieces, harness and giant rack, shoes, gloves, kneepads, etc.. all packed in easily. My helmet fit nicely in the outside pocket as well. That also spared room for ropes. Compared to the 55L Teton, i managed to fit almost the same amount of gear. Definite plus.The pocket inside managed to fit my 3L Geiggerig pack with no issues.
With all that stuffed in there, I had some trouble trying to get the backpack to sit perfectly. It took a little more time than expected,but got it very comfortable. Which made hiking up and bush whacking go very smoothly. Quite easy to maneuver in and around obstacles.
The floatation of the pack could be better. It does get you across the pools and prevents you from sinking, but for me personally, a little floatie or something stuffed in the pack would make a huge difference and make me feel a little more comfortable. I will mention I'm 240lbs, and we do tons of swimming in our canyons. I don't float very well either.
In the end, it is a very practical backpack and well designed for canyoneering. If it lasts longer than 5 years (which i don't doubt), it would be a better value than getting multiple of the Teton packs. Works pretty good for our C class canyons. I think the only complaint would be the floatation. Though that can easily be fixed. Great product Tom!
Ren
78392
My old canyon backpack was this Teton pack
http://www.amazon.com/TETON-Sports-Internal-Backpack-Orange/dp/B001KBYPIG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425894695&sr=8-1&keywords=teton+hiking+backpack
I put about 2 dozen grommets in there. And it has no floatation. Great suspension and 55L of room. It was my primary pack for a little more than a year.
Skip to the present. The Kolob hybrid is built more durable and definitely of higher quality. The suspension is good, but a step down from the Teton pack. Lots of drainage holes in the Kolob which is nice. Floatation is decent, but could be a notch better.
Fitting things in the Kolob went pretty. I had my wetsuit pieces, harness and giant rack, shoes, gloves, kneepads, etc.. all packed in easily. My helmet fit nicely in the outside pocket as well. That also spared room for ropes. Compared to the 55L Teton, i managed to fit almost the same amount of gear. Definite plus.The pocket inside managed to fit my 3L Geiggerig pack with no issues.
With all that stuffed in there, I had some trouble trying to get the backpack to sit perfectly. It took a little more time than expected,but got it very comfortable. Which made hiking up and bush whacking go very smoothly. Quite easy to maneuver in and around obstacles.
The floatation of the pack could be better. It does get you across the pools and prevents you from sinking, but for me personally, a little floatie or something stuffed in the pack would make a huge difference and make me feel a little more comfortable. I will mention I'm 240lbs, and we do tons of swimming in our canyons. I don't float very well either.
In the end, it is a very practical backpack and well designed for canyoneering. If it lasts longer than 5 years (which i don't doubt), it would be a better value than getting multiple of the Teton packs. Works pretty good for our C class canyons. I think the only complaint would be the floatation. Though that can easily be fixed. Great product Tom!
Ren
78392