Aarebag 2024 Swimming Women Splash Rucksack Ensign Blue
Small Producer Fair
Volume/Volume: 15 l
Size/Grösse (closed): 42 × 24 × 12 cm
Weight/Gewicht: 100 g
Load Limit: 5 kg
Water Resistance: Waterproof/Wasserdicht
Waterproof and lightweight transformer.
A waterproof roll-top drybag weighing the same as a chocolate bar, with handy shoulder straps.
Originally conceived as a drypack for river swimming,
as it folds nup small, the Splash 15 can easily be used as a small backup backpack while travelling.
-70D Tafetta-Nylon, PU coated, Oecotex 100 certified
-Very finely and tightly woven (210T),
-lightweight taffeta nylon with a soft touch.
-Featuring a 10000 mm water column PU coating for waterproof performance and ideal for seam taping.
-Extremely durable and sturdy for its light weight.
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Wasserdichter und leichter Transformator.
Ein wasserdichter Rolltop-Drybag, der so viel wiegt wie eine Tafel Schokolade, mit praktischem Schultergurt.
Ursprünglich als Drypack für das Schwimmen im Fluss konzipiert,
Da er sich klein zusammenfalten lässt, kann der Splash 15 problemlos als kleiner Ersatzrucksack auf Reisen verwendet werden.
-70D Tafetta-Nylon, PU-beschichtet, Oecotex 100 zertifiziert
-sehr fein und dicht gewebt (210T),
-Leichtes Taffeta-Nylon mit weichem Griff.
-Ausgestattet mit einer PU-Beschichtung mit einer Wassersäule von 10000 mm
für Wasserdichtigkeit und ideal zum Abkleben von Nähten.
-Extrem langlebig und robust für sein geringes Gewicht.
Aarebags by Kitchener
As a Bernese company, the river flows through our lives like the Aare flows through the city.
As small children we learn to swim in the river. Endless summers in the Lorrainebad, night swimming and boating as teenagers, surfing at the Altenbergsteg, illegal parties by the river.... It felt only natural to produce our legendary Kitchenerbag in a waterproof design.
But at that time the technology wasn't quite where it is today, so creating a waterproof bag with straps wasn't easy. However, around 2009 we launched the first Aaarebag - a very small waterproof backpack featuring one of our favourite designs - Buro Destruct's polar bear - and, of course, a large scale print of our beloved Indian.
The bags were fun and waterproof, but far from practical - too small and the strap would keep twisting and turning. Back then it was just impossible to alter the strap's fixation and eventually the production of the Aarebag had to be discontinued.
The summer of the year 2012 was particularly long and hot, and every now and then we would meet with the Buro Destruct crew in the Aare.
From the Matte Quartier they would swim down the river where we would all hop on the Altenbergsteg. Together we would head to the Lorraine pool where we would eat french fries and talk about t-shirt designs, life and the hot weather.
During one of these lunches we decided to give the Aarebags another go. But instead of recreating the complicated backpacks, we opted for a simple rolltop bag, like other companies offer - large enough to pack all your stuff and maybe even your laptop.
Since Lopetz from Buro Destruct loves to work at the pool, we knew that we wanted our bag to be light weight in order to bring it anytime, anywhere, allowing us to jump into the river spontaneously whenever temperatures would soar.
Swimming in the Aare (and any other river) is fun, refreshing, gives a sense of freedom and "joie de vivre". This is what the Aarebag should resemble. Of course you can float down the river like a living advertisement, but that's not what we believe in. We believe in good design instead of great branding. The products you are wearing and carrying are primarily meant to make you feel good and not to turn you into an walking - or in this case - swimming advertisement.
That's why we relaunched the Aarebag in 2013 - the rest is history. Over the last 5 years countless people have been floating down the river with our sea creatures.
We love the simplicity of the roll top bag, it doesn't take up much space in the handbag, no straps that tangle up and with its 80 grams it is a total lightweight. But we realized that there are times when it is convenient to have your hands free. Like while cycling to the river or while eating ice cream. Adding fix straps to the bags was not an option, as it would make the bag too complex and expensive. So we came up with the idea of a clip-on strap.
The neat thing of this concept is that the strap can be used for all kinds of bags. There are 15 colours to choose from for mixing and matching. In 2018 the waterproof Kitchenerbag - the Splash - was introduced. The new technology has finally made it possible to create a functional backpack.