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Yes, Lacey Does First Descents

This entry was posted in Travel Trip Report on March 4, 2013 by Neil

Lacey has done a number of first descents on her cataraft in Mexico. You can read about some of them on our Trip Reports page and on her No Coolers blog!


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New Maps for Use With Avenza



Buy the digital version of these maps
for use in the Avenza Maps App

Neil's Latest Cataraft Design

Big Wave Cataraft

Now offering the "Big Wave"

This is the lightest of the new generation of catarafts with moderate rocker and a high kick – just under 40 pounds for the set. At 13 foot by 22 inch diameter with 10 inches of kick and a short waterline, this high-kick design is sure to be fun on the river.

Contact Neil to order one today!

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