Before clicking the video: raised eyebrow and highly suspicious... After watching the video: already have two packrafts but now I need another. That was immensely fun to watch! I love being surprised and have my assumptions proved wrong, and boy did that happen here! Going to look into this seriously now, thanks a bunch!!
Should seriously look in to making 1 and 2 man stealth tents for stealth campers. they go for lots of money, and to be able to make your own custom one is most stealth campers dream!
@@ec6052 Really good! Definitely recommend it! Haven't used it as much as I would have liked (small child came along) but did a pretty epic trip down the Hunter River and Lake Hawea (after a massive week of rain) here in NZ. 👍
@@pirate323i Getting ready to make an order but it sounds so good that I was afraid it was too good to be true. Seems like a decent rig though. Thanks for the response , from NL (Canada)
@@ec6052 yeah, it is really good. But it is a fair amount of time to build it, which is outlined on the website. I made mine slowly over a period of weeks (fitting in around other things) so didn't seem too onerous!
@@pirate323i I work with my hands so I'm looking forward to saying I built it but I really wish I had discovered it over our winter, could have been a nice project to have ready for the spring. Which model did you order?
Hi. My IKEA table never got assembled because of frustration during the process. I have done some work on myself since then including meditation, eating more healthy and getting more exercise. I can now make DIY boiled eggs almost without frustration. Do you think DIY packraft is for me? Thank you!
Hello, came across your channel and I must say it’s very interesting. I wonder what your thoughts on various types of fabrics? TPU nylon 210D, 420D, 840D, and 1000D PVC. Then there’s companies like Kokopelli that uses a blend of of 210D TPU nylon blended with Kevlar! Is one more or durable than another with weight advantages? For example is a 210D TPU with Kevlar more durable than a 420D TPU? Thanks in advance.
we need to talk I live in the Tampa bay area and I'm involved with a project combining Ebikes amd and pack raft tech to make and amphibious vehicle capable of doing a Tampa ST. Pete commute
Hello, friend! I was wondering whether the largest of your kits fits me. I am 205cm tall and have no idea if the 140cm version is large enough or if it's going to be really tight in there
Thanks for your interest in a DIY Packraft! On the website, please go to the FAQ and click, “What size DIY Packraft should I choose?” That page explains how to measure yourself to see if you will fit.