I didn't have the means to weigh it at the time of shooting so I went by manufacturer's specs... Which always varies unfortunately. But thank you for commenting and giving us a better estimate on weight... Always great to learn more about products!
I dont like the bag inflation method at all.Takes to long in my opinion.Will a regular air pump work?According to Ebay it weighs only 35 ounces.Doesn't come with the oars either.No back support that'd be hard on my back.And the fact that you get wet while getting in the raft just doesn't make it for me.The only thing I like about it,is that it only weighs 35 ounces so it could be easily put in your pack.
You don't need to sit there and shake the pump sack for 10 seconds between every pump. Just a quick breath from about a foot away from the opening and you'll save a lot of time. No need for it to take this long to inflate
These look to be a great allround compromise (what we've all been waiting for) for backpacking. What the heck happened with the runaway price though??...When I first clocked these a few years back they were around $100 - NOW they're like $400!!
It's actually 2.75 lb., but for me a contender for the overly expensive Advanced Elements Pac-Lite. Thx for the review, Brent
I didn't have the means to weigh it at the time of shooting so I went by manufacturer's specs... Which always varies unfortunately. But thank you for commenting and giving us a better estimate on weight... Always great to learn more about products!
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I dont like the bag inflation method at all.Takes to long in my opinion.Will a regular air pump work?According to Ebay it weighs only 35 ounces.Doesn't come with the oars either.No back support that'd be hard on my back.And the fact that you get wet while getting in the raft just doesn't make it for me.The only thing I like about it,is that it only weighs 35 ounces so it could be easily put in your pack.
Yes... If you have the proper size attachment
@@wildcatoutdoors7304 Yeah it'd work in an emergency if you had to cross a river.
I prefer my Kayak but I can't always take it where I want so its a cheap alternative
You don't need to sit there and shake the pump sack for 10 seconds between every pump. Just a quick breath from about a foot away from the opening and you'll save a lot of time. No need for it to take this long to inflate
What paddle did you end up going with?
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I figured with a dinghy like this it might be best for a paddle thay folds down small enough for my bag... And with the price tag I like it.
Thx for Sharing
No problem... Thanks for watching!
These look to be a great allround compromise (what we've all been waiting for) for backpacking. What the heck happened with the runaway price though??...When I first clocked these a few years back they were around $100 - NOW they're like $400!!
I got mine on Amazon for $100... Its a over priced pool float unfortunately!
Love Klymit! thanks for sharing... Looks like something I should get!. (new subscriber)
Pack rafts definitely have their place... If I cant carry the kayak it goes instead.
When u pumping pacraft blow to the bag once from distance 2-3 feet. U welcome
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LOL! Really need to use it in a very remote area so no one can point and laugh at it! I would feel very embarrass siting on that piece of junk!!
Its an over priced pool float unfortunately!