AIRE Puma Self-Bailing Raft w/ 2 Thwarts

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Overview

AIRE Puma Self-Bailing Raft w/ 2 Thwarts

The Puma raft combines the agility of an inflatable kayak with the cargo capacity of a raft to create the ultimate play boat. It makes an awesome paddleboat for 2-4 people or a nifty rowing rig for. The Puma makes easier class II more exciting, and stable enough for experienced paddlers to run big class V.

  • A favorite for play and surf waves, skinny technical water, or small river fishing
  • Ideal for 2-4 person paddle teams & 1-3 day rowing expeditions
  • Narrow beam makes for a sporty ride
  • Airecell System 2-layer construction with PVC outer tubes & urethane inner bladders
  • Chafe strip & reinforced raft bottom for extra resistance to abrasion
  • Quick self-bailing lace-in floor
  • Strap-in thwarts can be placed anywhere along the floor lacing
  • Welded seams
  • Leafield B7 valves
  • Multiple D-rings for tying down frames & gear
  • 10-year no-fault manufacturer warranty

SKU: BRF_AEPUM-Blue

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Technical Specifications

Tube Outer Fabric1670 x 37 oz. PVC
Chafe Strip & Floor37 oz. double lacquer PVC
Bladder Fabric14mm Urethane
Length11' 6"'
Width5'6"
Tube Diameter18"
Air Chambers3
Bown/Stern Rise12"
2" Waterline87"
Load Capacity872 lbs.
Recommend Frame Size48" W x 60" L
Weight73 lbs.

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AIRE Owner’s Manual

Comes With:

  • Raft collar
  • 2 thwarts
  • Regular floor pocket (requires installation)
  • Floor lacing rope
  • Full repair kit
  • Owner's manual

REVIEWS

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    I wanted the best and that's what I got - well worth it.

    My Puma was my first raft I bought in 2011 and I love it. I've taken it on big water (Cataract), long overnight trips like Deso/Grey, fishing and float trips and just love it. I have put thousands of miles on it and haven't had any problems with it. I'm from New Mexico and it's perfect for our smaller rivers where larger rafts can only be used in the high season. I wanted the best and that's what I got - well worth it.

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