Can you bike packraft on a budget?
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- JohnClimber
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Can you bike packraft on a budget?
The question you've never asked is......
Can I bike packraft on a limited budget without anything on my back and without all the bling kit?
Well here's a possible answer.....
https://youtu.be/HuANh1eAngQ
Can I bike packraft on a limited budget without anything on my back and without all the bling kit?
Well here's a possible answer.....
https://youtu.be/HuANh1eAngQ
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Very interesting video, cheers. How much better is that alpacka by way of comparison?
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
It's very stable in comparison as it's wider and a larger volume of air up front.robsmuddygloves wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 6:35 pm Very interesting video, cheers. How much better is that alpacka by way of comparison?
If you can afford the difference go for the Alpacka Caribou it's perfect.
Smaller non bike carrying packrafts have the bike closer to the water level and are less stable
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Nice video mate, need to meet up for another paddle in the docks in the new year. 
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Hold on, how does having the heavy but lower down make it less stable?JohnClimber wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:03 pm Smaller non bike carrying packrafts have the bike closer to the water level and are less stable
I could be guilty of applying bike-maths to boats incorrectly here, but...
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Same thing crossed my mind Dave and then wondered whether it might be less about how high the load was and more about air volume, size and shape?
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Maybe JC meant that as two separate points.. because those types are smaller a/ they're less stable in comparison to bike-specific ones, and b/ the bike's closer to the water so it'll get wet
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Fair point, John says and they're less stable, not so they're less stable.
Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
It's to do with the volume of the bow, on the alpaka it's a high volume design so is more buoyant even with a bike on it, whereas the neris has a much lower volume bow so the bike makes it less stable as its not designed to hold as much weight there.
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Yeah, makes sense. The extra volume maybe pushes the load a bit higher (thought it looks like Alpacka have tried to add as much volume laterally as possible, presumably for this reason) but there's a net gain in stability because of the extra volume/width.
Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Never seen anything like the roll up wellies before and was getting a bit tired of having wet feet when going packrafting but they could be a game changer. Thanks for the idea.
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Having paddled with John I know he's very safety conscious but I wonder about those "wellies". My fear would be that if you fell in they might fill and hold water, becoming dead weight and counteracting any buoyancy. I probably just don't understand how they work
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Genuine question: if your wellies fill with water, how does that make your feet less bouyant than just having shoes on?
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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Pop on some waders and wander out into the middle / deep bit of one of your wonderful free access lochs and let me know how you get on
But fair play my terminology is probably a bit wrong. If they're water filled they'll have neutral or zero buoyancy I guess. Personally I reckon it'd be easier swimming with "unencumbered" legs rather than legs encased in bags full of water.
Again, I'll be perfectly prepared to revise my opinion once you've practically demonstrated the inaccuracy of my statement.


But fair play my terminology is probably a bit wrong. If they're water filled they'll have neutral or zero buoyancy I guess. Personally I reckon it'd be easier swimming with "unencumbered" legs rather than legs encased in bags full of water.
Again, I'll be perfectly prepared to revise my opinion once you've practically demonstrated the inaccuracy of my statement.

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Re: Can you bike packraft on a budget?
Spot on Alec.
The Caribou is wider at the front, the Neris and others are more pointed with less air volume
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