Alpacka Raft - Gnarwhal with TiZip®
Alpacka Raft - Gnarwhal with TiZip®
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Handmade in Colorado, USA
Colour / Material:
Alpenglow (Arctic Blue/Magenta/Yellow 210D)
Arctic Blue 420D
Available Sizes: Medium, Large (aka Long), Extra Large
Weight: Approx. ~3.3-3.7 (weight determined by configuration/material, see chart below for comparison)
Build Configurations: Self Bailer or Whitewater Deck
Integrated Stern TiZip - Cargo Zipper: as Standard (internal dry bags sold separately, available here)
Shape: Rally Hull
Tube Diameter: 11.7-inch
Fit: Whitewater (See sizing and specifications)
Valve: Temper assist valve for inflation and deflation
Attachments: 4 bow grab loops, 2 stern grab loops, 2 offset double D-Rings, 2 ankle loops, 2 multi-slot strap plates, and 2 strap plates
Seating & Rigging: 3/4 Length WW Seat, Foot Brace, Adjustable Foam Backband, Patented 4-point Thigh Straps
Materials: Proprietary 210-denier high count nylon hull and 840-denier ballistic nylon floor (Made in USA).
Includes: Alpacka Raft packraft, inflatable 3/4 seat, inflatable foot pillow, adjustable seat backband, integrated TiZip®, inflation bag, small basic field repair kit and ultralight stuff sack (Whitewater Deck configuration also include one-piece PEX coaming and ultralight spray skirt (XL tunnel Spray Skirt available upon request)
Alpacka Raft Gnarwhal
Powerful or playful, addictive or intimidating, enlightening or terrifying, clean or chaotic. Whitewater can be the ultimate in contradictions, but the Gnarwhal will be there when you need it most so you can get to the bottom of the run with more laughing and less swimming. Advanced paddlers get the most from the Gnarwhal by setting up early and paddling hard, making it ideal for high volume rivers and messy features that require speed, power, and stability to clean. Novice and intermediate paddlers will get the most from the Gnarwhal’s unmatched stability and forgiveness, which makes rapids fun so that you can focus on honing your technique and building confidence without worrying about getting flipped every time you make a mistake.
Trying to choose between the high-volume Gnarwhal and the mid-volume Wolverine? You’ll love the Gnarwhal if you want a forgiving and easy to paddle packraft that takes the intimidation out of paddling moderate whitewater, if you want to charge hard in bigger water and features, or if you need to carry a large cargo load on a long trip. You’ll love the Wolverine if you want to squeeze as much as you can out of every run with our most engaging whitewater packraft that likes to hit every eddy and play feature, and boof off every lip. Both the Wolverine and Gnarwhal can be reliably rolled by skilled boaters with thigh straps, but the Wolverine roll is a bit easier for most people. The Gnarwhal and Wolverine are sized to fit most average sized adults, but larger and heavier (over 6’0” and 100kg) paddlers will fit better in the Gnarwhal while smaller and lighter paddlers (under 5’7” and 70kg) will fit better in the Wolverine.
Build Configurations - Self Bailer or Whitewater deck
Cargo Zipper (integrated stern TiZip®) - aka the Cargo Fly
Alpacka Raft’s innovative Cargo Zipper internal storage system comes standard on the Gnarwhal. The Cargo Zipper features an airtight zipper installed in the stern of the boat to allow you to store your gear inside the tubes. The system provides drier and more secure gear storage and improved paddling performance due to a lower center of gravity.
Internal Dry Bags may be purchased separately and are designed to work with the Cargo Zipper system. The bags clip in place along each side of the tubes with a side release buckle and allow for better organization and weight balance than placing the contents of your pack loose inside the Cargo Zipper. They also act as additional balanced air chambers to make it easier to get to shore in the event of a puncture.