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 |
Main fabric: 30.0% Polyamide, 70.0% Polyurethane |
Carry bag: 30.0% Polyamide, 65.0% Polyurethane, 5.0% Polyester |
Do not use this packraft in the sea or in rivers above Class 1
Dry, deflate, fold up. Store a dry and dark place, where the temperature does not vary greatly.
Do not wash.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
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