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SUPER PUMA www.aire.com $3,607 (Three Thwarts)


The Super Puma is a two- to five-person boat and is the river runner of the rafting world. This maneuverable and responsive raft makes easier class II and III water more challenging and exciting, while remaining stable enough for experienced paddlers to run technical class V sections and drop waterfalls. With a narrow beam and a sleek design, the Super Puma can also play the role of an inflatable drift boat and is a top choice for fishing waters world wide.


Length: 13’1” | Width: 5’8” | Weight: 100 lbs | Capacity: 986 lbs


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LIMITED EDITION GORE-TEX


MERIDIAN DRY SUIT (A) www.kokatat.com $1,160


AIRE


WAVE DESTROYER 14 www.aire.com $2,382 (Tubes Only)


Bred to tackle class V rivers and perfected by AIRE’s finest test pilots, the Wave Destroyer is the best cataraft for big, steep and technical whitewater. The radically kicked tubes resurface quickly and easily climb over big waves and nasty hydraulics. New-to- catarafting boaters will love how forgiving the boat feels and experienced boaters will appreciate the performance. The Wave Destroyer now comes in four sizes to handle a wide range of rivers and catarafting styles.


Length: 14’ | Width: 7’ | Weight: 70 lbs | Capacity: 876 lbs


The new Limited Edition Gore-Tex Meridian dry suit comes out of Kokatat’s Arcata, California, factory featuring updated top styling and a unique new color combination of cedar and black. Inspired by their popular Rogue dry top, this limited edition suit has integrated Gore-Tex Cordura-reinforced shoulders, elbows and forearms, plus all the details and function of the in-line Meridian with the addition of 330D Gore-Tex Cordura from the waist down for superior durability.


LEVEL SIX


MACK 2.0 (B) www.levelsix.com $299.99


Completely stripped down and re-built, the infamous Mack once again turns the tables on standard dry top design. Constructed from a combination of our eXhaust 2.5- and three-ply waterproof-breathable nylons, the eXhaust Hybrid Mack 2.0 is built for both durability and comfort. Rugged three-ply in high wear areas like the shoulders, forearms and the sides and lightweight 2.5-ply in the body, this unique dry top gives the user the best of both worlds. Also available in women’s.


NRS


REVOLUTION DRY TOP (C) www.nrsweb.com $329.95


The Revolution Dry Top features NRS’ burliest three-layer 400-denier TriTon fabric, which defies boater abuse. RSeal liquid-sealed seams are bomber and guarantee the top won’t leak. Made with a five-inch-wide double-pull adjustable neoprene waistband mates with a 70-denier nylon inner and super tough Cordura at the elbows adds durability. It also features a volcano neck gasket cover and adjustable wrist gasket covers, reflective piping for safety in low light and a splashproof shoulder pocket to hold your valuables.


BOMBER GEAR THE BOMB


LONGSLEEVE DRYTOP (D) www.bombergear.com $389.99


The Bomb Longsleeve Dry Top is among the best performance dry tops on the market. Made up of a performance hybrid fabric called Toray 4-Ply Entrant HB, it is extremely watertight yet highly breathable. The result? Fabric that keeps you dry and comfortable regardless of conditions. This top also features comfortable Sub-Screen Neoprene cuffs, BG gaskets at the wrist and neck and ergonomic design for unrestricted movement.


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