NRS Otter Series Raft reviews and deals for sale

Whether you're out for a day float on a local rapid or heading into a remote canyon for a week, the NRS Otter Series Raft is here to handle it. It's compact enough to navigate tight sections of river, but still large enough to carry heavy loads on multi-day trips.

Paddle it as is for quick and easy floats, or attach a rowing frame on more demanding adventures. It seats six to nine paddlers and offers room for a third thwart thanks to the NRS BAT system. Heavy-duty Pennel Orca material is highly abrasion-resistant to stand up to rocky river bottoms, and it's also chemical- and UV-resistant for long-lasting performance. HD40 floor armor on the bottoms of the tubes adds extra rugged durability where you need it most.

Three main tube air chambers keep you afloat in the event of an accident. The self-bailing floor with quick-draining holes lets you leave the bucket at home. Leafield C7 valves make inflation and deflation simple. Four handles allow for easy put in, take out, and portaging, and 12 stainless D-rings offer plenty of tie-down points for your gear.

6
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$4,050.00
Used Price:
$2,835.00
Sale Price:
$2,835.00

Product Specifications

Brand NRS
Category Rafts
Hull Material Pennel-Orca
Length [120] 12ft, [130] 13ft, [140] 14ft
Width [120] 5ft 6in, [130] 6ft 2in, [140] 7ft
Tube Diameter [120] 17in, [130] 18in, [140] 20in
Air Chambers 6
Thwarts 2
Self-bailing yes
Claimed Weight 104lb
Recommended Use whitewater, fishing
Manufacturer Warranty 7 years

NRS Otter Series Raft Reviews

Unknwon
Eric Lyon
October 9, 2018
8

Great....set up as a fishing rig

great boat...have it set up for a fishing rig and the size is perfect for the river size I have been fishing. which is the gunnison in CO. Rides high, maneuvers well and is great for 3 anglers.

Unknwon
Jonathan Wilson
June 28, 2016
1

What a boat!

Fun with friends in high water. Wear your PFDs!

Unknwon
Sean Muschamp
June 27, 2016
10

Boaty McBoatface

I have run these boats in all types of water. I have used both the 13 and 14ft versions of this boat all the way from 95-4500 cfs. Boy these boats are tough as nails. I have seen Otters take many many years of commercial use, these boats simply kept on truckin'. The Otter's have a tad smaller tubes than a boat like an NRS expedition, making them great for technical whitewater as read more well as fishing. Otter's vs. an NRS expedition of similar length is much more nimble and would be my personal choice a do-it-all boat. The only area where other boats will outperform an Otter is very big, crunchy water... Let me know if you have questions like: How will this perform on my local run? What Oar Frames will fit this boat? Can I fish from this boat?

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