I have two virtually brand new Klymit packrafts. I had grand visions for them but bills have to be paid. Under 2lbs, packs down to the size of a Nalgene, yet can carry 350lbs. Stuff sack doubles as a pump. Asking $100 tyd
This is from the Klymit site:
The LiteWater Dinghy is a game changer. It is an advanced pack raft that will beckon adventurers toward new horizons. Designed with input from pro kayakers and packrafters, Klymit's first entry into the paddle sports market has been made and made with vigor. Featuring an advanced boat shape that tracks water and an ergonomic seating position that allows comfortable, upright and well supported paddling position, the LWD paddles well and feels good on the water. Weighing in at 35 oz. and packing down to 4x9 inches, you will forget you had it in your pack. Alpine lakes and rivers are now part of your backcountry playground, stay dry canyoneering, go camp on an untouched island with the LWD, why not?.
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This is from the Klymit site:
The LiteWater Dinghy is a game changer. It is an advanced pack raft that will beckon adventurers toward new horizons. Designed with input from pro kayakers and packrafters, Klymit's first entry into the paddle sports market has been made and made with vigor. Featuring an advanced boat shape that tracks water and an ergonomic seating position that allows comfortable, upright and well supported paddling position, the LWD paddles well and feels good on the water. Weighing in at 35 oz. and packing down to 4x9 inches, you will forget you had it in your pack. Alpine lakes and rivers are now part of your backcountry playground, stay dry canyoneering, go camp on an untouched island with the LWD, why not?.
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