How to inflate an MRS Adventure X2 Packraft?

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • MRS Adventure X2 ISS is a large packraft for lots of gear or two paddlers and is a same time very lightweight, weighing in at only 4.4 kg. It is also featuring the ISS, an internal storage system. This packraft is made for two persons, but it is also a good alternative for the single paddler who needs to bring a lot of gear, for example anglers or bikerafters. X2 has a comfortable, adjustable front backrest. Both front and rear paddle positions have backrests and comfortable seats. The recommended paddle type for this kind of packraft are the multipaddles, as you can use them both for single sessions (kayak paddle) and together with a friend (as two canoe paddles) but as you select the paddle it is important to chose the correct length since these packrafts need longer paddles than yard used to with your kayak. The MRS Adventure X2 got sewn and heat-welded seams and the Adventure X2 can be delivered with or without a completely removable velcro spraydeck. Every MRS packraft is made out of urethan coated nylon, which is UV-resistant, durable, and flexible in low temperatures. This packraft is delivered together with spare repair material (no glue) and a bag to inflate the packraft. It comes with two comfortable seats, an extra seat and a backrest. For the internal storage system, two drybags comes together with the packraft. Spraydeck is included in the spraydeck version.

Komentáře • 4

  • @Processus360
    @Processus360 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello ! Wich backpack do you use with this?

    • @BenNorway
      @BenNorway  Před 2 lety

      www.gul.com/Watersports-Bag/GUL/60L-Travel-Dry-Bag-Black/421804

    • @BenNorway
      @BenNorway  Před 2 lety

      Fits perfectly and can even squeeze down the paddle on the side

    • @simonstell8018
      @simonstell8018 Před rokem

      Hi Ben, Saw this model at the Southampton Boat Show in 2022 so have you tested it out in earnest yet? Would you recommend this for kayaking on the coast? Thinking of getting one for this sailing season. Also to use as a lightweight tender to get to shore and back to the boat when anchoring, where it is impossible to store a conventional dinghy. With its light weight, can be put in a back pack and carried to the car or bus/train.
      Great unpack video and the way it pumps up. Thanks