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9.6' River Inflatable Rafts RD290

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MSRP: $1,598.00  
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Saturn 9.6' Inflatable White Water River Raft RD290

New Model V3.0 - German Heytex PVC, Heat Welded Seams, Premium Quality.

The lightweight and portable 2-person Saturn RD290 river mini raft is great for both fishing and whitewater rafting. The higher rocker provides an exhilarating ride on whitewater like no other raft!

It is an excellent whitewater paddleboat for 2-3 people or a nifty rowing rig for 1 person and lightweight gear.

Both inflatable thwarts are completely detachable and removable. New heavy duty all black rub strake protector is installed all around raft perimeter. New models also have detachable floors for easy repairs or replacement.

The 9.6' length and 5'3" width is enough to handle the big whitewater or sneak through a tight fit in our smaller river canyons. It provides one heck of a ride in Class III+ whitewater! Saturn RD290 river rafts are equally suitable for holding still above a fishing hole, or surfing on the whitewater river stream.

Saturn Inflatable Raft for whitewater action RD290

Whether you are fishing or paddling level III and up rapids, Saturn rafts will keep your adrenaline pumping high! Lightweight, fast and easily maneuvered, Saturn rafts will outperform bulky and heavy Hypalon rafts. PVC fabric is very easy to maintain and repair. Portable enough to fit into trunk of a midsize car, and ready to go in a matter of minutes.

Saturn river rafts unique self-bailing system gives you the chance to choose the best speed for optimum performance. Saturn whitewater rafts are used by many commercial rafting shops around the US and Canada.

  • Rafts tubes are made of heavy-duty 1,100 Dtex High Strength PVC fabric coated on both side with 1100 g/m2, 0.9mm. Fabric is thick, puncture proof and abrasion resistant.
  • Industry standard Halkey-Roberts flat valves design with pushpins.
  • 140mm detachable/removable drop-stitch high-pressure air floor.
  • Soft lifting handles in front and rear.
  • Rubbing strake all around the raft.
  • 2 D-rings inside and 10 D-rings outside for optional frame attachment.
  • Frame up to 43" long can be installed on flat top of tubes.
  • Self bailer holes all around raft bottom perimeter.
  • Two detachable 10" diameter inflatable thwarts.
  • Accessories: repair kit, spare valve and hand pump.

Customer's videos of Saturn Inflatable River Raft RD290.

Color:
Green
Overall Length:
9.6'
Inside Length:
6.9'
Overall Width:
5.3'
Inside Width:
2.3'
Tube Diameter:
17"
Chambers:
2 + 2 + 1
Thwart Diameter:
10"
Distance Between Thwarts:
1.9'
Person Capacity:
2 + 1
Tube Weight:
73 lbs
Inflatable Thwart (detachable):
2
Shipping Size:
37x24x15"
Shipping Weight:
77 lbs
Floor Type:
140mm Air Deck Floor

Note: Specifications and accessories are subject to change without notice.

I am a R1 whitewater rafter from Western Pennsylvania and this boat is IDEAL for soloing! It tracks extremely well, turns on a dime, and surfs like a dream. It's extremely lightweight so it's easy for portaging on micros. The pump it comes with is garbage, but that's certainly no reason to pass up on purchasing this affordable boat. I just altered a pump I already had to fit the Halkey Robertson adapter. Also just beware that the thwarts are a bit close together so it may be tight if you have excessively long legs like me. That did cause me to fall out on my maiden voyage in it which was the Class III+ Stonycreek Canyon. I'm sure I'll adapt to it just fine.

When my son Justin was 10, I took him on a whitewater rafting trip. We both fell in love with it. Since then, we’ve gone on 1 trip together every year. It is some of my favorite days of the year when I get to bond with him on these trips. He’s 16 now, and our love for whitewater rafting is one of the things we still have in common. So last year I decided to buy us an RD290. This little raft is really perfect for our trips. I think it cost me like 1000 bucks after shipping and everything. We used to pay like $600 to rent rafts for a week. I’ve used it twice, and it’s already saved me $200!\r\n\r\n\r\n

I live near a river that is known for its Class III rapids. I’ve gone with friends a few times over the years and always had a great time. I wanted to make it a more regular hobby instead of a twice a year type thing, but I always put it off. Finally, I buckled down and decided that if I made myself take a weekend to do the research and buy myself a boat, I’d have no choice but to go out on the rapids more. I mean, I’m not gonna spend the money and then let the thing sit in my garage. I went on your site, and I ended up buying myself your RD290. Now my friends call me up like every weekend to go rafting. They bring the food and drinks. How can I say no to that?!
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