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Chinook WW 210d Arctic Blue Yes

Chinook WW 210d Arctic Blue Yes
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The Chinook is built for epic flatwater adventure. Take it on a coastal traverse, a month long trip in the Canadian arctic, or get creative with the lesser known parts of the Boundary Waters. Read more..

The Chinook is designed for the expedition flatwater traveler in cooler climates. The elongated hull is faster, more efficient, and better tracking than a traditional packraft so you can cover more miles with less effort. They outfitted it with 3-point thigh straps, a backband, lace-in seat, spray deck, Cargo Fly internal storage, and removable skeg, so you will stay dry and in control in challenging conditions.

It is loved for mixed terrain coastal trips, multi-day flatwater river trips, exploratory trips in Canada's wilderness, and the mixed lake and river trips of the Northeast and Scandanavia. While not built for whitewater, the 3-point thigh straps offer exceptional control and make it a great choice for longer flatwater rivers with the occasional lightwater Class II section.

For optimum performance, a Pack-A-Pump (sold separately) is necessary to fully pressurize the Chinook and eliminate creasing near the seat. They also recommend a small dry bag or pack like the Lap bag or Bow Bag Liner to be used a footbrace and storage for your on-water essentials.

Recommended Uses

Lakes: The Chinook is an ideal packraft for lake paddling. It's significantly faster than traditional packraft designs and offers outstanding tracking and wind performance, allowing you to reach your destination more quickly and safely. The Cargo Fly internal storage allows you to keep your gear dry and the center of gravity low for longer trips. It is perfect for trips where you are linking up multiple lakes via portages, especially longer portages and exploratory adventures that don't have well-maintained canoe portage routes.

Rivers: The Chinook is the perfect expedition-level flatwater river boat. The extra speed over traditional packrafts makes it easier to chew up miles and even keep up with hardshell kayaks and canoes. Yet, it's still maneuverable enough to handle light whitewater sections. They recommend it for big Alaskan rivers like the Noatak, the Canadian backcountry, the Midwest and Northeast, and Scandinavia.
 
Protected Coastal Areas: The Chinook is a great boat for exploratory adventures in protected coastal areas. While not as fast or capable in open water as the Aleutian, it's a better crossover boat if you want one boat to handle a river trip, a multi-lake adventure, and adventuring around in Glacier Bay. It's also the preferred choice for mixed-terrain coastal trips that combine distance paddling with hiking and portaging sections.
 

How Does it Compare?

Chinook vs. Aleutian

The Chinook is lighter, more compact, and more packable than the Aleutian, making it their top recommendation for flatwater expedition-style river trips or lake adventures—think Lake Powell or the Canadian Shield—where weight truly matters and frequent portages are part of the journey.

The Aleutian is more of a travel sea kayak, built for open water, coastal exploration and paddlers who want to maximize speed on long rivers. Its tradeoff is that it’s longer and a few pounds heavier than the Chinook, which can be a deal breaker on self-supported routes with lots of carries and smaller rivers requiring more maneuverability.

Choose the Chinook for multi-day lightweight flatwater expeditions, or the Aleutian when you want sea-kayak performance with the packability of an inflatable.

Chinook vs. Zephyr

The Chinook and Zephyr share the same hull, so they offer similar tracking and speed on the water. The Chinook is expedition ready with a spray deck, Cargo Fly internal gear storage, and 3-point thigh straps, which makes it the preferred choice for any cold water or multi-day trip.

The Zephyr is more of a day trip recreational kayak, making it ideal for warm water trips with the local paddling club, throwing it in the car for a road trip, and bringing it along on your next tropical beach vacation. It’s perfect for paddlers who want to get out regularly or travel with a kayak—without dealing with roof racks or the bulk of a traditional boat.

Features: 

Attachments

4 Strap Plates on spray deck, 1 Bow Handle, 1 Stern Handle, 2 Offset Thigh Strap D-Rings, 2 Ankle Loops, 2 Multi-Slot Strap Plates for Thigh Straps, 2 Strap Plates for backband stabilizers, 2 Seat Ties

Seating & Rigging

Lace-In Seat, 3-Point Thigh Straps, Foam Backband, Cargo Fly, Removable Skeg, Flatwater Spray Deck, and PEX Rim Pole (Spray Skirt Sold Separately)

Materials

Proprietary TPU Coated 210d nylon hull and 840d nylon floor

Includes

Inflation Bag, Stuff Sack, Cargo Fly Kit, and Basic Repair Kit

Build Configurations: 

Whitewater Deck

The Chinook comes standard with a Flatwater Spray Deck, which keeps the boat dry from rain, spray, and paddle drips. The Spray Deck features a large kayak style cockpit and includes a one-piece PEX skirt rim. Spray skirts sold separately.

Cargo Fly

A standard option on the Chinook, the Cargo Fly is the ultimate packraft gear storage solution. It features an airtight zipper installed in the stern of the boat to allow you to load 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. The Cargo Fly is perfect for expeditions, performance, and keeping your gear dry in any conditions.

Standard Internal Dry Bags may be purchased separately and are designed to work with the Cargo Fly 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 Fly. Zippered dry bags also act as additional balanced air chambers to make it easier to get to shore in the event of a puncture.

Weight Capacity: 

The Chinook is designed for performance and is ideal for paddlers up to 240lbs.  

Sizing and Specifications:

  One Size
Exterior Length 10'9"
Exterior Width 32.5"
Weight  9.1lbs

*The Chinook is designed for a true to size fit with enough knee bend to engage the thigh straps, but keep your legs more extended for better downriver performance. Paddlers over 6'3" or under 5'4" may have trouble getting a good fit. The Chinook is one size model and is optimized for a 5'7"- 6'1" paddler.

*Due to the handmade nature of their packrafts and natural variances in weights between different colors and production runs in their fabrics, all weights and dimensions are averages and will vary from boat to boat.

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