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Or even a folding canoe?
I've tried a couple of the inflatable canoes on the US market, the Soar 16' and the Aire Traveller. I liked the Traveller better and it felt like you could really put a load on it for an extended trip. Personally, I like double blades better and will stick to IK's and regular kayaks. Ally's folding canoe always gets good reviews. It looks and supposedly handles just like a regular canoe. Both Innova and Grabner also make inflatable canoes also, I can get my Force XL, a 4pcs paddle, helmet, pump, repair kit and a PFD in a large duffle with a total weight of under 60 lbs. Becoming an Airhead might solve you water adventure problems. SYOTR Larry C. |
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