Greg - You can fit a fare amount of gear in the tubes, but not nearly as much as a cargo fly in a standard model. It packs down pretty well, but you can definitely tell it is a heavier/bulkier boat. IMO the boat really isn't designed for long backpacking/overnight trips. Does that answer your question?
Thank you for the info on the knee strap location. Excellent info. I think the new Gnarwal model has 12" tubes and the newer four point thighstraps. Not 100% though
this a great design for a white water inflatable, with having cockpit / coaming to be able attach a spray skirt. I wish they had boat like this back when I was kayaking years ago. Can't do it anymore, certainly not white water.
I'm wanting to get into packrafting. The self bailing model I assume you sit with water inside the kayak at all times with grommet type holes in the hull?
I wrote to Alpaka and asked for buying the new seat separately... Unfortunately they where not willing, selling me the seat separately :-( This fits to my experience, so far. Alpacka is not really customer focused. Stephan from Germany
They want to sell you a new boat not make you comfortable in the one you already bought from them. You are right, not customer focused. It's too bad. That kind of thing is what makes customers go to alternative companies for products.
Do you know if they sell that seat and backrest separately? The MOST annoying feature on my 2014 Llama is the small Cylinder shaped back rest that I can never seem to get comfortable. That backrest looks plush and comfy. Any thoughts?
Adam- I'm sure they will if you give them a call. That new seat is really sweet.
Greg - You can fit a fare amount of gear in the tubes, but not nearly as much as a cargo fly in a standard model. It packs down pretty well, but you can definitely tell it is a heavier/bulkier boat. IMO the boat really isn't designed for long backpacking/overnight trips. Does that answer your question?
Thank you for the info on the knee strap location. Excellent info. I think the new Gnarwal model has 12" tubes and the newer four point thighstraps. Not 100% though
this a great design for a white water inflatable, with having cockpit / coaming to be able attach a spray skirt. I wish they had boat like this back when I was kayaking years ago. Can't do it anymore, certainly not white water.
Excellent job on the review, thanks!
Good review, thanks for posting!
I'm wanting to get into packrafting. The self bailing model I assume you sit with water inside the kayak at all times with grommet type holes in the hull?
I wrote to Alpaka and asked for buying the new seat separately...
Unfortunately they where not willing, selling me the seat separately :-( This fits to my experience, so far. Alpacka is not really customer focused.
Stephan from Germany
They want to sell you a new boat not make you comfortable in the one you already bought from them. You are right, not customer focused. It's too bad. That kind of thing is what makes customers go to alternative companies for products.
Santiago Draco thanks i will not buy from them!
Do you know if they sell that seat and backrest separately? The MOST annoying feature on my 2014 Llama is the small Cylinder shaped back rest that I can never seem to get comfortable. That backrest looks plush and comfy. Any thoughts?
I replaced my 2013 lama seats with a new alpacka bottom and a feathercraft back.
I want one just for the alpaca/ llama puns.