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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
Returning customers will notice that there are now more shipping options available during checkout. These prices are pulled directly from Canada Post’s website and are based on your delivery address and the […]

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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Now Using "Stripe" and Supporting Multiple Currencies in the Shop 8 years, 9 months ago
Done! Thanks 🙂
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY Packraft Photos in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Thanks for the excellent pictures and the review! This is useful information for everybody. I’m glad you had a successful journey 😀
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY Packraft Photos in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Beauty!! Thanks for posting, and thanks for the tip about the Neo Air Xlite!
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
Yesterday I made some changes to the back end of the DIY Packraft shop to make payments easier for people outside the US. The most noticeable change is that now prices can be displayed in your local currency, and […]

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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Alternative sources for fabric and other materials in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Nope, they’re different – TPU is heat sealable, while PU is not. You can read more about them on the Fabrics page. Cheers!
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
I’m really pleased with all the great content people have been posting on the DIY Packraft Forum. It’s inspiring for me to see the pictures and videos of the packrafts you’ve made, and there are useful tips and […]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY Packraft Photos in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Please check the How Much Fabric Do I Need? page 🙂
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY Packraft Photos in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Thanks for posting your pictures and comments – your packraft looks great! Excellent work 😀
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
This is just a quick update to announce that the TIZIP 50 cm SuperSeal airtight zippers are back in stock after a factory delay threw off the timing of my resupply, so they were listed as “backordered” for a […]

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Matt (Admin) commented on the post, Spray Deck Plans (V2) 8 years, 9 months ago
Hi Joe – I’m glad your build went well and you’re putting your packraft to good use!
I think your half deck idea would be an easy way to keep most of the splashes out, and the bent tent pole (or maybe even just your knees) would keep the deck sloped so the water would run off the sides – good idea! If you give it a try, please let us know how it…[Read more]
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY Packraft Photos in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Check out this cool time-lapse video Quincy made of himself constructing his DIY Packraft from plans and uncut fabric! Thanks, Quincy!
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
Quincy made this awesome time-lapse video of himself making a DIY Packraft from plans and uncut fabric – 21 hours from start to finish, including a double-layer floor and airtight zipper! This proves you don’t […]

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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
You may have noticed the new valves that are now available in the shop in addition to the Boston valves, top-up valves, and small valves that were already available.
These valves pop open and closed with a […]

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If you want to add air while paddling, then yes, I recommend a top-up valve.
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Yep, that’s right. Cheers!
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So, does this mean you with this system I could make an inflation bag that was also a dry-bag, when this valve was closed? Or is the modification destructive, meaning you are left with a hole in the bottom of the bag?
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Unfortunately you have to cut a hole in the cap for the air to flow through, so it wouldn’t be waterproof.
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Having put these in multiple rafts, what are you preferring? These seem like they would be better for the UL raft, maybe include this as an option on that page…
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I prefer the heat sealable Boston valves because they are much easier to install.
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They cannot; instead, the flange around the valve should be glued between two layers of fabric that are heat sealed together (as in the pictures above).
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Just so I’m clear…. I would glue these valves onto the outside of the boat so they sit on top of the tube, not inside it. Then I glue a donut on top and heat seal around it?
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Yep, that’s right. You’ll just have to cut out slots in the ring to accommodate the cap retainers.
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Aquaseal works, but something like HH-66 or Stabond might be stronger.
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Matt (Admin) wrote a new post 8 years, 9 months ago
This is just a quick update to let you know that the new fabric shipment is finally moving again after the export Customs issue was resolved. Next stop: import Customs…

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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic DIY Packraft Photos in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 9 months ago
Here’s Jeb T’s all-camo DIY Packraft – thanks for sending pictures, Jeb!

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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic What plans/kits would you like to see next? in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 10 months ago
Cool training wheels idea! It deserves some thought.
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic Heat-sealing tools in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 10 months ago
Cool – let us know how it goes!
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Matt (Admin) replied to the topic 2017 Packrafting RoundUp in the forum DIY Packrafts 8 years, 10 months ago
Thanks for posting, Adrian! I can’t make it this year, but maybe next year 😀
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