Twain-Lite Packraft
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With a load capacity of 300 pounds, the Kokopelli Twain-Lite Packraft is our pick when we need to haul extra gear or a four-legged paddle buddy. This flatwater packraft features PVC construction and a nylon-reinforced TPU floor for abrasion resistance and excels on multiday trips on lakes, calm oceans and inlets, and class I rivers. It packs down small, so we can carry it easily on land while the new bow and stern profiles work with the removable tracking fin to provide more efficient paddling when it's time to cross bodies of water on our weekend adventure.
Details
- Portable packraft with extra carrying room
- Best for flatwater paddling
- 1000-denier PVC nylon is durable and abrasion-resistant
- 9ft+ length adds speed and tracking on calm water crossings
- Removal tracking fin for better tracking on flatwater
- Boat + accessories weigh 8.8lbs
- Raft packs down to 16 x 6 x 6in for portability
- Optional TiZip gear storage is sold separately
- Item #KKP001U
- Hull Material
- 1000D PVC nylon
- Length
- 9ft 2in
- Width
- 35in
- Maximum Load
- 300lb
- Seat
- adjustable straps
- Air Chambers
- 2
- Valve
- Leafield
- Thwarts
- 0
- Removable Thwarts
- 0
- Thigh Straps
- 0
- Fins
- yes
- Paddler Skill
- beginner
- Packed Size
- 16 x 6 x 6in
- Claimed Weight
- [boat only] 7lb 4oz, [with key accessories] 8lb 13oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
- Activity
- flatwater paddling
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 22, 2023
Easy to Use Packraft, Some Design Flaws
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Lots of leg room and space for stowing gear/pets/etc. in the bow of the boat. Tracks best when loaded, tracks worse when unloaded, so make sure you intend to paddle with weight up there if you intend to purchase. Great on class I rivers and flatwater/lakes. My biggest gripe was the backband. The way it attaches creates a wrinkle in the side walls of the raft and gives a "crunch" sensation when the back band is cinched snug.
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