Packraft 100 Inflatable River Kayak TPU 1P - PR100
- 365 days to return for members
- lightweightUltralight packraft weighing just 2 kg in total (packraft, tube, pump bag, seat)
- capacityFor 1 person and their kit, weighing up to 110 kg (242.5 lbs).
- robustnessSail safely, confidential, reinforced floor: 420D TPU double-laminated polyamide
- stabilityLow centre of gravity, external width: 95 cm, good stability during navigation
- Dimensions How heavy is it?When the kayak is inflated: > length: 205 cm > width: 95 cm > height: 40 cm > air volume: 215 litres When stored in its bag: > height: 25 cm > width: 40 cm > thickness: 25 cm > full weight: approx. 2 kg (including: packraft, pump bag, inflation tube, seat, repair kit)
- Which packraft should you choose?To choose between the PR500 and the PR100 ask the following questions: - Do you need a waterproof compartment? If so, opt for the PR500 - Will you be sailing on flat water (lakes, calm rivers) or white water? => Flat water: PR100 is enough => white water (class II max recommended): PR500 => both: PR500 more suitable - How much weight will you be carrying? > up to 110 kg: PR100 > up to 125 kg: PR500
- Why go packrafting?Packrafts are an adventure in waiting for those passionate about outdoor sports. This experience brings together at least two sports and allows you to vary your activities and enjoy the landscapes between the ascent and the descent differently. Tour on foot or by bike, for one or several days, you will reconnect with earth and enjoy it as much as possible!
- What is the difference between Rafting and Packrafting?Rafting and packrafting can be enjoyed on rivers with a varying number of rapids. In rafting, you are in a team on the same craft, and you steer the raft with a simple paddle (canoe style) and head downriver. In packrafting, you head upstream and then paddle downriver in your packraft (we recommend that you stay together as a group, and use a double paddle (kayak-style). The packraft stands alone and weighs only 2 kg, while the raft, weighing around 80 kg and can be carried between the group.
- How was the design worked on?A packraft in the colours found in river scenery to allow you to have an immersive experience. For safety reasons, the orange allows you to remain visible at all times and to be tracked on the water. The Itiwit teams have created different prototypes in order to test the different shapes and provide you with maximum manoeuvrability and good stability. In the interest of compactness, the packraft only has the essentials so that it can keep up with you on all your adventures.
- How to inflate the packraft.Connect the tube to the valve of the packraft as well as to the valve of the inflation bag. Open the bag fully to trap a maximum amount of air. Close the top of the bag and roll it to allow the air to pass into the raft. You can press it with your knees to help. The packraft is sufficiently inflated when you can no longer inflate it with the bag. Use the same technique to inflate your seat.
- What does the Kayak bag contain?The pack includes: -The “pump bag”: storage bag which is also the bag which will help you to inflate the packraft - the tube - the packraft - the seat - a repair kit
- Safety on the waterRemember to use an ISO 12402-5 life vest and an EN 1484 helmet when you head out onto rivers.
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | beginner |
number of persons | 1 person |
maximum load | 110 kg |
place of practice | pond / lake, river |
main material | TPU, polyurethane |
compact | compact |
weight (in kg) | 1.8 kg |
type of dinghy | inflatable |
condition | new |
length (in cm) | 205 cm |
width (in cm) | 95 cm |
sold in pack | not sold in pack |
Composition
Main fabric: 30.0% Polyamide, 70.0% Polyurethane |
Carry bag: 30.0% Polyamide, 65.0% Polyurethane, 5.0% Polyester |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach

Repairability is the ability to offer a solution in the event of product breakage or failure. The repairability of a product is defined according to 4 criteria: - The availability of instructions on how to repair the product for customers - The possibility of disassembling the product - The availability of spare parts - The price of the repair is lower than purchasing a new product Our goal is to cover any possible known break or repair a product might have. We think about the life span of a product from the design stage, to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.

Our design teams are working to develop processes that will reduce the impact of a product, while preserving its technical characteristics. This reduction relates to the following indicators: climate change, air pollution, water pollution and resource depletion.