Ice blocks in the river |
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Our European friend Packrafting Store made a huge favor to us all when they developed their own Anfibio Packsuit. The regular model is sold for 399€ and the basic model with less effective fabrics is sold for 299€. I purchased the regular one for testing as I felt this is something we all have waited for a long time.
First impressions
The Packsuit weighs only about 800 grams, which is attained by leaving off everything that is not necessary. Even the amount of seams is minimized and the single TiZip zipper stands high on chest level. The fabric is 3-layer breathable and waterproof and so thick that it resembled the same material which is used on US army soldiers' rainwear. I have the pants myself, and after years of hard use they still look somewhat new.
When I first jumped in the suit I realised that my subtle german top-yeast beer belly almost didn't fit in but luckily I was wrong. This was quite strange as most of my clothes are XS-S -sized. Next thing I noticed that my balls almost got crushed. I can understand this design as a drysuit must be airtight and excess air inside it is not a good thing. The upper part is really roomy and it will not interfere with paddling. The zipper is quite long and therefore bends a bit and feels strange under a PFD.
My suit is the standard model with latex neck enclosure. Latex seals must be worn in before actual use. As my body figure (and neck) resembles Gimli's (even though I have no epic beard) I almost passed out when I first tried the suit on. I stuffed a large kettle inside the seal for a few days -> problem solved. The enclosure could also be cut in shape but I didn't want to risk it.
When I first jumped in the suit I realised that my subtle german top-yeast beer belly almost didn't fit in but luckily I was wrong. This was quite strange as most of my clothes are XS-S -sized. Next thing I noticed that my balls almost got crushed. I can understand this design as a drysuit must be airtight and excess air inside it is not a good thing. The upper part is really roomy and it will not interfere with paddling. The zipper is quite long and therefore bends a bit and feels strange under a PFD.
My suit is the standard model with latex neck enclosure. Latex seals must be worn in before actual use. As my body figure (and neck) resembles Gimli's (even though I have no epic beard) I almost passed out when I first tried the suit on. I stuffed a large kettle inside the seal for a few days -> problem solved. The enclosure could also be cut in shape but I didn't want to risk it.
Out in the water
The ice dam couldn't be avoided |
Merino, latex & sneakers |
A more or less forced flip |
If you happen to flip over in calm water or float down into an eddy, you can easily let the excess air out by opening the neck enclosure with your finger a little bit.
Hiking mode
Packsuit opens nicely for ventilation |
Keep in mind that if you order the suit with attached latex socks you can forget about walking in it. Latex socks are not suitable for walking distances longer than ~500m, after that the combination of sweat and friction will tear your skin open at some point. Don't risk it!
Conclusion
Considering the price Anfibio Packsuit is a very good product. The cut could be improved, but excessive product development may lead to increase in prices. I'd rather see prices remaining on a reasonable level than any fancy gimmicks. Packrafting Store will serve European packrafting market much better if they continue providing reasonably priced accessories rather than trying to make extra money with them. But I'm quite sure the earlier is what will most likely happen. =)
I might have been happier with a Medium-sized suit, but this will do it's job. Anfibio Packsuit sports the most important features of a drysuit: it will keep you dry and you can easily paddle and even swim in it. If these suits turn out to be durable enough, I'm quite sure they will become standard equipment in European packrafting scene. Well done Packrafting Store.
I might have been happier with a Medium-sized suit, but this will do it's job. Anfibio Packsuit sports the most important features of a drysuit: it will keep you dry and you can easily paddle and even swim in it. If these suits turn out to be durable enough, I'm quite sure they will become standard equipment in European packrafting scene. Well done Packrafting Store.
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