Gunnarider
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Look for "pack raft" I know a dealer/user.
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Oops, I just saw this was posted earlier...camper rich said:Look into the new designs from Sea Eagle. They are making some very rigid boats with their new Dropstitch technology
https://www.seaeagle.com/RazorLite/473rl
crumbs said:have any of you folks spoken with owners of Oru folding kayak? Seems like these would suit the TC people well.
http://www.orukayak.com
at one point i know they had a rental program.
Bump to see if anyone has used either of these?takesiteasy said:Oops, I just saw this was posted earlier...
hebegebe said:Yes, I like the origami aspect of it. No tandem though
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Welcome to the "Cult". You will find friendly/knowledgeable members here.gregobr said:I’m a new member to this forum, so a bit late to the original post, but I have an Aquaglide Blackfoot HB 2 person inflatable that I've been very impressed with. It’s light and compact enough to be fairly easy to move around, and has been rugged enough for Class 2 rapids. It has threaded plugs so the scupper holes can be open or closed, and a drop stitch floor for a rigid base. With both me and my wife, there’s not a lot of spare room for gear but it’s perfect for day trips. It cost about $1000 3 years ago.
Greg
My guess is yes, but (imo) there are a few negatives associated with rentals. One beng time. If you are not staying put for any length of time it may very well become inconvenient to rent.Sheryl3 said:Is there a place or options to rent for kayaks in an area that you will go ... sorry just noob, I'm not active in outdoors
This made me laugh.wildlife2019 said:It's a poor person's closest thing to being in outer space.