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    oliithesky
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    <p style=”text-align: left;”>Hi, I built a ultralight raft, and was very happy with the kit and the support! Cannot imagine it any better! I want to use it for remote paragliding, but after the first trials I think that definitely requires a heavier raft with internal storage! But it did great on a 6 hour river trip, just had to walk around tight wood jams, and it did better in the ice than the Titanic, I could ram right into them, nothing happened! Icebreaker </p>

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    • #19608
      oliithesky
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      Hi Matt, I didn’t realize that you had to downsize the pictures, which I tried, but couldn’t find a real working app for…. but if you want I might send you pictures by Whatsapp and you can fiddle it into the original post as I planned. I was a great day where I flew out with the ultralight Chinnok 2 plus airplane I bought the day before, great pictures of fall colors and ice! Just a pleasant day,I just started to enjoy these days where you don’t do deadly dangerous things permanently!

    • #19605
      oliithesky
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      I actually put some pictures in the text, otherwise it’s kinda lame thing, but they didn’t show! But your UL packraft is a great design, but it’s having limitations, like a single skin paraglider, doesn’t mean you can’t find a use for it Lake George

      • #19606
        Matt (Admin)
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        Wow, what an amazing place to paddle! I’m going to add this photo to the product page. And thanks!

    • #19590
      Matt (Admin)
      Keymaster

      I’m sorry to hear that the Ultralight isn’t the right packraft for your adventures, but it sounds like you’ve already done some great paddling – Icebreaker – haha! That’s fantastic!

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