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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Alternative lightweight inflation valves 4 years, 11 months ago
Yep, that’s right. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, $200 Coupon in Online Charity Auction 4 years, 12 months ago
Congratulations to Andrew from Wisconsin for placing the winning bid! Thanks, Andrew! 😀
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, The Perfect Ultralight Packrafting Water Shoe 4 years, 12 months ago
Hi Arnold – interesting! I probably won’t offer something like this because people come in so many different shapes and sizes it would be a tremendous amount of work, but I think it would be reasonably easy to make a set of lightweight waders using your old ones as a pattern. I’d approach it by purchasing a meter or two of fabric in the weight you…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Spray Deck & Spray Skirt 4 years, 12 months ago
Hi Theresa, sorry I don’t do custom products, but you can probably make your own following the same instructions. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Skeena/Telkwa review wanted re: handling and comparison to other boats in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Hi Robin,
The Skeena and Telkwa models are so new that probably only a handful of people have finished building theirs, and I’m not sure how many of them have paddled the other packrafts you’re interested in, so it might be a while before you get a useful review. In the meantime, I started writing some notes about things to consider and what to…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic urgent help – fixing mistake v3 in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Hi Sean, I’ve found that the TPU to non-TPU welds aren’t very strong, and with all the rolling and unrolling a packraft goes through, it probably won’t hold forever, so I’d put some Seam Grip (or similar) around the edges so if it does separate there at least it won’t leak. The seam sealing glue isn’t great as a structural adhesive either, though.…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Tips & Tricks in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Cool – any idea what kind of foam it is? Thanks!
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, New Seat Construction Video 5 years ago
Thanks, Reed. Please let me know if it gets worse.
The 190 GSM fabric might be okay, but its tear strength is a lot lower than that of the 250 GSM fabric, so it probably depends on how you’ll use it. I haven’t tried it myself, so I can’t really advise you on that. -
Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 5 years ago
If you’d like to save some money on a DIY Packraft and give to a worthy charity at the same time, you can bid on a $200 (CAD) DIY Packraft coupon at the annual Rotary Club online auction here. At the time I write […]
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, New Seat Construction Video 5 years ago
I haven’t experienced this, but I’m curious if you added reinforcing strips to the TPU side of the baffle-to-seat welds – I’ve always done that, but I can see how it might peel over time if you didn’t. I’m also curious if it’s happening at the ends of the baffles (close to the side of the seat) or somewhere in the middle. When you make your…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic urgent help – fixing mistake v3 in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Oh, and it should still be airtight even where it’s overheated. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic urgent help – fixing mistake v3 in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Don’t worry – this is not a huge problem! If you can’t un-seal one side by reheating it and peeling it up, and then redo it (which you probably can’t), then I would cut a slit in the floor fabric perpendicular to the edge, long enough so that the fold disappears. Then simply cover the slit with patches – one on the bottom of the packraft’s floor…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Seamgrip vs Aquaseal in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Minutes… I can’t remember where I read that, but the idea is to use it like contact cement.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY tizip in Kokopelli packraft in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
Excellent – I’m glad it worked out for you, and thanks for posting!
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 5 years ago
Andrew Skurka’s free guide to fueling your body in the backcountry
While doing some research for an upcoming packrafting trip, I came across a very useful resource that I’d like to bring to your attention. […]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Uncharted Rapid Raft in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
I’ll be curious to see the reviews, as I’ve never seen a roll-closure that doesn’t leak some air and it would be annoying to have to frequently add air (as a lot of people who bought Windcatcher camping mattresses have found). Given their false statements about it being the lightest packraft ever, I’m skeptical.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Kit choice for bikerafting? in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years ago
The 2-person model may be faster, but only when powered by two people. It is much wider than the single-person packrafts, with larger diameter tubes, so it is a very different boat.
The Telkwa’s length cannot be extended. The 2-person packraft could be shortened by removing 20-30 cm of material from the middle of the side tubes and floor, but…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Kit choice for bikerafting? in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years, 1 month ago
The 2-person is a bit bigger and heavier when packed, so the disadvantage is it would be somewhat more difficult to carry on the bike. It may also be a bit slower on the water due to its larger size being powered by only one person. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Kit choice for bikerafting? in the forum DIY Packrafts 5 years, 1 month ago
The 2-person is a bit bigger and heavier when packed, so the disadvantage is it would be somewhat more difficult to carry on the bike. It may also be a bit slower on the water due to its larger size being powered by only one person. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Spray Deck & Spray Skirt 5 years, 1 month ago
Good question… probably not, unless someone really wants it, because the tear strength is significantly lower than that of the 250 GSM fabric and it’s more expensive. The weight savings would be only about 30 grams (1 oz), so it’s probably not worthwhile.
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