Puma
The Puma is a true “play” raft! At 11'6" long, the Puma is a perfect size for a small frame or an R2-R4 paddling team.
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SKU:
PUMA
Availability: In stock
$2,999.00
Details
Details
The Puma is a true “play” raft! At 11'6" long, the Puma is a perfect size for a small frame or an R2-R4 paddling team. The continuous curve and collar shape zips around technical rapids and makes for a fun, splashy ride. Take your time eddie hopping and surfing holes all the way down the river.
Key Features:Favorite rivers: Class fun with surf waves, or skinny technical water. Ideal for: Up to a 4 person paddle team and shoter multi-day rowing expeditions. Narrow beam makes for a sporty ride. Quick self-bailing lace-in floor. Add up to 2 strap-in thwarts anywhere along the floor lacing for paddle teams. Also makes for a great small river fishing boat. 37 oz. double lacquer gray PVC on the raft bottom for extra resistance to abrasion.
Comes With:Raft collar Regular floor pocket Floor lacing rope Full repair kit Owner's manual
Specs
Specs
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Rowing | |
Length | 11'6" |
Width | 5' 6.5" |
Weight | 73 lbs. |
Tube Diameter | 18" |
Bow Rise | 12" |
Stern Rise | 12" |
2" Waterline | 87" |
Interior Width (center) | 29.5" |
Interior Depth (center) | 10.25" |
Valve Type | Leafield |
Base Fabric Denier | 1670 |
Material Weight, Oz. per Sq. Yard | 37 oz. |
AIREcell Material | Urethane |
Number of Chambers | 3 |
Number of Handles | 0 |
Number of D-Rings | 10 |
Seft Bailing | Yes |
Warranty | AIRE 10 Year No Fault Warranty |
Reviews
Customer Reviews (4)
- I wanted the best and that's what I got - well worth it.
My Puma was my first raft I bought in 2011 and I love it. I've taken it on big water (Cataract), long overnight trips like Deso/Grey, fishing and float trips and just love it. I have put thousands of miles on it and haven't had any problems with it. I'm from New Mexico and it's perfect for our smaller rivers where larger rafts can only be used in the high season. I wanted the best and that's what I got - well worth it. (Posted on 3/7/2018)Rating - Light and responsive
Whether it is tight slot whitewater like the Bruneau at 800 cfs, or trying to stick a pocket behind a rock chasing rainbows on the South Fork of the Boise, this boat is light and responsive. In a pinch, with enough straps you can overload with beverages for the Middle Fork of the Salmon trip... (Posted on 9/8/2017)Rating - Light weight and the quick response time.
I have one of these little guys and they roll baby roll. They are really stiff because of the short lengthy I guess. So they feel like a rocket and a cork at the same time. My wife loves to run this as a three person paddle boat because of the light weight and the quick response time. (Posted on 9/8/2017)Rating - Run clean lines without too much difficulty.
I do not currently own a Puma, but had the opportunity to take one down the Lower Gauley this September. Had 4 novice paddlers plus myself - probably approaching capacity. Without an intimate knowledge of the river, I was still able to make Class IV moves and run clean lines without too much difficulty. Obviously a little sluggish with 5 total people, but handling was still very manageable. Only downside was that I had to go with the smaller cooler... (Posted on 9/8/2017)Rating
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