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Packraft and trail boat are colloquial terms for a small, portable designed for use in all bodies of water, including technical and ocean and . A packraft is designed to be light enough to be carried for extended distances. Along with its propulsion system (collapsible paddles or lightweight oars) and safety equipment (PFD, clothing) the entire package is designed to be light and compact enough for an individual to negotiate rough terrain while carrying the rafting equipment together with supplies, shelter, and other survival or backcountry equipment. Modern packrafts vary from inexpensive vinyl boats lacking durability to sturdy craft costing over US $1,000. Most weigh less than 4 kg (9 lbs) and usually carry a single passenger. The most popular propulsion systems involve a kayak paddle that breaks down into two to five pieces. Most often they are paddled from a sitting position, although kneeling can be advantageous in some situations.


Pioneers
Pioneering use of packrafts is difficult to trace, as float tubes, inner tubes, and other small boats can in some of their uses be considered equivalent to packrafts, and have been used around the world for over a century, beginning with the . However, is documented to have used a packraft to descend Copper Canyon's (Chihuahua, Mexico) in 1952Dial, Roman. Packrafting! An Introduction and How-to Guide. Beartooth Mountain Press, Bozeman, MT. 2008 before introducing them to the Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic adventure race in 1982. Packrafts are now common equipment in that race. and paddled two packrafts down the in from the confluence of the to the confluence of Bright Angel Creek in August 1956.Martin, Tom., (2012).”Big Water, Little Boats; Moulty Fulmer and the First Grand Canyon Dory on the Last of the Wild Colorado River''. Vishnu Temple Press A variety of companies have made durable packrafts in the past including Sherpa, Curtis, and American Safety. Furthermore, aviator emergency rafts have been used for packrafting purposes in a variety of applications. Pioneering use of packrafts also consisted of using boats intended as pool toys or lake craft in moving water while carrying gear or passengers. The discomfort of these non-durable boats led to the invention and marketing of the modern packraft.


Contemporary use
Alaska is generally considered the birthplace of packrafting as long distance, non-motorized, landscape travel across untracked wilderness necessitates a small, portable boat for water crossings. Dick Griffith, Roman Dial (author of Packrafting! An Introduction and How-to Guide), the Alaska Mountain Wilderness Classic, Sheri Tingey (founder of Alpacka Rafts), and (author of A Long Trek Home: 4,000 Miles by Boot, Raft and Ski), and her husband all are, or have been, based in Alaska. In the U.S. outside Alaska, Forrest McCarthy, Nathan Shoutis, and Ryan Jordan have advanced backcountry packrafting in Wyoming, Montana, Washington, Utah, and Arizona. Packrafting has become popular in and elsewhere in Europe. Packrafts have also been used in Mexico, Southeast Asia, Australia (including its ), New Zealand, Patagonia, and tropical South America. Typically the boats are carried to cross and float rivers, streams and lakes while carried between watersheds.

have historically been used as portable boats for long distance wilderness travel, usage that reached its apogee in the Higman-McKittrick 7,200 km (4,500 mile) expedition along the Pacific Coast from Seattle to the Aleutian Islands. This classical use has been modified by most packraft owners to shorter day trips that mix trail hiking and river and creek floats or lake paddles. In Europe packrafts are used together with train travel. Most of these hike and paddle applications are in gentler water of Class II or less. However, low-flow steep creeks rated to Class V and other whitewater runs that were previously considered suitable only for kayaks and bigger rafts, are now run frequently by packrafters. The addition of spray decks and thigh straps allow more precise control of the craft. Eskimo rolling in packrafts is now done routinely. Packrafts are increasingly popular among fishers and hunters as well as travelers who wish to carry a lightweight craft on airplanes.


Characteristics
typical cold water set-up including packraft with thigh straps and spray deck, safety lines, paddle, suitable clothing (such as a dry suit), inflation bag, helmet, backpack, dry bag weigh 7 kg (15 pounds). While they can be inflated by mouth or electric pumps, most contemporary users carry light weight inflation bags.

Distinction from "pool toy" In this article, packrafts/trail boats are differentiated from pool toys or flotation devices, which are intended for use in an enclosed and controlled body of water, such as a swimming pool. A packraft/trail boat is intended for use in open bodies of water.

Distinction from "man-portable" A packraft is distinguished from a strictly man-portable raft insofar as it is designed to be light enough to represent only a fraction of the total weight an individual can reasonably carry. A packraft can be carried for extended periods, along with food, water, shelter, and other supplies that would enable the individual to traverse long distances through difficult terrain. All rafts listed in this article weigh less than five pounds without paddles or spray decks.


Usage
Packrafts are used in a variety of applications. These include:


Slackrafting
The expense of high quality packrafts costing $US500 – $US1000 has led to interest in using PVC inflatable boats and even pool toys costing $US15 – $US100 as a cheap alternative. These vinyl substitutes are not designed for anything more challenging than boating on still water no further than an easy swim to shore; they puncture easily, and they do not inflate to high pressures. For these reasons they have been described as 'slackrafts'; they do, however, offer some advantages over the even cheaper option of Liloing.


Comparison of Packrafts
CDOutdoorsL.A.B. 840D nylon210D nylon
Advanced ElementsPacklite Kayak AE3021 113kg (250lbs)
AlpackaCuriYak 800D200D
AlpackaScout 800D200D
FeathercraftBayLee 2+840D nylon210D nylon
NorseraftViking2,7 kg (6 lb)840D Nylon210D Nylon200 kg (441 lb)
NorseraftBerserker3,4 kg (7,5 lb)840D Nylon210D Nylon200 kg (441 lb)
Flyweight DesignsCrossflyte 70D & 210D nylon70D nylon
KokopelliHornet-lite 210D nylon70D nylon
KokopelliCastaway 840D nylon210D nylon
KokopelliNirvana Self-Bailing 840D Kevlar Nylon Blend210D nylon135 kg (300 lb)
KokopelliRecon Self-Bailing7.2 kg (15.9lb)1000d Reinforced PVC1000d Reinforced PVC135 kg (300 lb)
KokopelliXPD6.4 kg (14 lb)1000d Reinforced PVC1000d Reinforced PVC135 kg (300 lb)
KokopelliRogue Lite 210D Kevlar Nylon Blend210D nylon135 kg (300 lb)
MRSMicroraft 420D nylon210D nylon
MRSTulo 420D nylon210D nylon
NRSNRS PackRaft 210D70D
SupaiMatkat 70D
SupaiCanyon


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