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ROBfin PACKRAFT L-BigBro
Price: $2,095.00
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Product Description:

ROBfin PACKRAFT L-BigBro

Self-bailing Packraft that excels in whitewater

Stable and selfbailing packraft with performance of a hardshell boat. Fast and manouvreable, good for beginners, and great for experienced boaters.
ROBfin introduces a unique concept of packrafting. These High Pressure Packrafts are made of heavy duty material and make packrafting real fun!

ROBfin size L - BigBro is designed for paddlers (including gear) up to 140 kg. Fast and responding boat with precisely engineered floor that will bail your boat within 5 seconds!
With this super responsive packraft you can turn tight corners, you can surf and ferry with it, you can boof it(!) and you can even roll it(!!). It’s a boat built for white water after all.

Low profile makes easier windy and open water paddling.
Expert kayakers will enjoy the packraft rigid hull and responsive behaviour.
Novice white water boaters will apreciate the forginving qualities.

ROBfin packrafts are very lightweight, easy to pack, versatile boats with many features - suitable for white water or touring.
Airtight zipper pack system allows you to pack inside the tubes. There is an Economy version without a zipper available too.

Very secure seating in combination with supplied thigh straps makes this pacraft possible to roll. If you can’t roll the wet exit is very easy, and so it the re-entry.
Lightweight dry bag, small pumps and a repair kit are included with the package.

 

Standard Features:
Heavy Duty Material
Self-Baining Floor
Airtight Zip fo packing inside the tube
Seat Pad
Adjustable Back Rest
Adjustable Thigh Braces
Adjustable Foot Rest
Lightweight Carry Bag included
Small Inflation Pump included
Repair Kit included


Optional:
Economy version without air-tight zip available


Available colours:
Orange, Blue/Grey, Green/Grey

 

 
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A packraft that handles like a kayak
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Wayne Gedye () - December 14th 2021
I found it to paddle more like a kayak which I'm use to than a normal packraft. Which meant ferry gliding and eddy turns could be done with control due to the round hull and edges and with the higher pressure it doesn't try to fold when driving hard through a hole. For the performance I get out of it having to carry a small pump is worth the extra weight.