Outcast OSG Clearwater Frameless Raft

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Overview

Outcast OSG Clearwater Frameless Raft

The Outcast OSG Clearwater Frameless Raft with its open oarlock system can accommodate longer oars to take you through tough rafting waters. The trampoline-style cargo space, 450lbs. load capacity and inflatable thwart make it a great choice for long days on the water.

  • Frameless rafting boat with trampoline-style cargo space for great storage space
  • Handles are placed at the perfect place where both the people can handle them quickly
  • All seams are thermally-welded and use no glue for a longer run
  • Summit II valves balance the amount of water moving in and out of the boat, keeping it afloat
  • High backrest for added comfort for longer trips
  • Includes a pair of 7’ oars that are longer and tougher than usual for rigorous drifting
  • PVC denier remain unaffected by scratches, abrasions, and punctures for a long time
  • Suitable for both short as well as long fishing trips on either still or running waters
  • 5-year manufacturer warranty against any manufacturing and material defects

SKU: BRF_OCOSGCLEAR_21-Grey

Technical Specifications

Load Capacity450 lbs.
Bottom Fabric Denier1000 PVC
Tube Diameter16"
No. of Air Chambers3
AIREcell MaterialUrethane
Air Valve TypeSummit II
SeamsThermal Welded
Oars7' 2-piece
Material Weight24 / 27 oz. / sq. yard
Length9' 4"
Width54"
Weight35 lbs.

REVIEWS

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    Tim S.
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Good boat

    Ive used this boat in rivers to fly fish. Its very stable and performs well in rapids. I will say that it a couple of issues. If you at all have a bad back and need support....you will not like this and will need to find a way to get a support seat added to it. Bad backs.....I recommend a framed raft. Second is that this inflatable seat sits up which can be a plus to see what is coming. On a down note though you have to be careful because you can fall in off of this and because it sits so high......it can be dangerous in deep or swift water if you fell off. I tried it in a lake and I could not get back up into the seat and had to swim in. Had this happened in a swift river it could have been a disaster.

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