NRS PackRaft$575.00
Explore the backcountry or your favorite fishing hole in the NRS PackRaft. This stable, lightweight boat is made of tough, polyurethane-coated nylon for uncompromising durability. Packable, safe and fun!
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Best Uses Comments about NRS PackRaft: I just got off a 7 day trip down Utah's Dirty Devil with a couple of friends. I have the NRS, a buddy has an Alpaca, and another has a tandem Tomcat. For the Dirty Devil I feel that the NRS is the perfect boat. On such a trip is is necessary to get in and out of the cockpit very often in order to drag the boat through very shallow areas (the river is ankle deep most of the time).
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Best Uses Comments about NRS PackRaft: My experience with this boat is very disappointing. On its maiden voyage on a swiftwater stream, a tube was punctured within 10 minutes. Also, out of the box it had a defective valve. NRS, to their credit, replaced the boat. Maiden voyage of boat #2 on a rocky creek: the floor sustained a 6 inch tear. On both of these trips, other packrafts (not NRS) sustained no damage. I've sworn by NRS gear for years and will continue to do so, but not this boat.
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Comments about NRS PackRaft: River professional in Fairbanks, Alaska. We bought 14 of them over the last 9 months and have put many miles on them. Have used alpaca's many times in the past but we never owned any due to the cost involved. Very good value, almost half the cost of a standard Alpaca without the optional floor pad or sprayskirt. NRS gives you the floor pad with the boat, and I know of two Alaska outdoor gear companies that are happy to build sprayskirts and glue them on, Alpaca's sparyskirt design is still lacking anyway. As a bonus, the NRS is 10" longer than Alpaca's biggest river worthy raft, so that extra person or more gear is a more realistic option.
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Comments about NRS PackRaft: Bought this boat thinking I would save a few bucks compared to the price of buying an alpacka and that I wouldn't need a spraydeck if not using for serious whitewater. I was wrong. The boat is very comparable to alpaca as far as weight, maneuverability, and durability. I like the fact that it has 2 chambers, but a spraydeck is essential. On my favorite local splashy class 2 run I have to pull over and bail twice everytime which is more difficult than it should be due to to the faulty webbing loops that were used in the place of D-rings and quickly tear off under the weight of a swamped boat. Even in flat water a spaydeck is very nice to have just to shield you from the water dripping off your paddle if you don't want to wear your drysuit to paddle class 1. I really like where NRS is going with this boat if they continue to develop it, but if a spraydeck retrofit is not offered soon I will definately be returning it and buying an alpacka
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Merchant response: We are currently working on a spraydeck for the PackRaft.