http://www.bikepacking.com/routes/machair-coast/
does make me look at the Alpacka raft site a bit more

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Lovely that.rando nomad wrote:New post on Bikepacking.com about bikepacking and rafting the outer Hebrides
http://www.bikepacking.com/routes/machair-coast/
does make me look at the Alpacka raft site a bit more
That lot used to be the sole EU alpaca dealer. They sent one to china to copy it and started undercutting alpaca. Needless to say they are no longer a dealer....Alpinum wrote:Lovely that.rando nomad wrote:New post on Bikepacking.com about bikepacking and rafting the outer Hebrides
http://www.bikepacking.com/routes/machair-coast/
does make me look at the Alpacka raft site a bit more
Not saying to stay away from Alpacka's (use one myself) but there are some alternatives to look out for. Here for example:
http://www.packrafting-store.de/index.php?language=en
At the end of '14, beginning of '15 when I got two Alpacka rafts they had just stopped supplying that lot - the Packrafting store. The store had then already been selling competitor rafts and came up with their own brand roughly two years later. Not so sure about the reasoning for Alpacka to stop working with the packrafting store. Didn't Alpacka just want to take care of the European market them selves as the grew?htrider wrote:That lot used to be the sole EU alpaca dealer. They sent one to china to copy it and started undercutting alpaca. Needless to say they are no longer a dealer....Alpinum wrote:Lovely that.rando nomad wrote:New post on Bikepacking.com about bikepacking and rafting the outer Hebrides
http://www.bikepacking.com/routes/machair-coast/
does make me look at the Alpacka raft site a bit more
Not saying to stay away from Alpacka's (use one myself) but there are some alternatives to look out for. Here for example:
http://www.packrafting-store.de/index.php?language=en
No. Andy at backcountry.scot started selling them.Didn't Alpacka just want to take care of the European market them selves as the grew?
That was part of the problem - they were selling the alpaka rafts at cost to undercut backcountry biking. Then they ripped them off hence Alpaca telling them to shove there dealership.Jurassic wrote:I have an Alpacka Explorer 42 that I bought from packraftingstore.de before they lost the Alpacka franchise. At that time they were a bit cheaper than Andy Toop and held more stock as well. They were fine to deal with, helpful and efficient. It's handy to have a source of Alpacka rafts here in the UK now though.
Alpacka made me a better price than packrafting store a while backhtrider wrote:That was part of the problem - they were selling the alpaka rafts at cost to undercut backcountry biking. Then they ripped them off hence Alpaca telling them to shove there dealership.Jurassic wrote:I have an Alpacka Explorer 42 that I bought from packraftingstore.de before they lost the Alpacka franchise. At that time they were a bit cheaper than Andy Toop and held more stock as well. They were fine to deal with, helpful and efficient. It's handy to have a source of Alpacka rafts here in the UK now though.