Hey Redfox!
I ran out and got me one of them Aire Travelers just before the Sportsman's show. I took it out last week and put it through some of the tortuous testing exercises like you read about in books. Translated that means I tried to blow it up from the cockpit of a 22' Cruiser while the wind is blowing and it's raining on you and there's a nice chop on the water, hoisted it up onto the roof and lashed 'er down with bungy cords (which didn't work too well and ended up pushing my GPS antenna mounted on the hand rail over at a 50 degree angle!), tried towing it behind a speeding C-Biscuit at various speeds and tether lengths, put my 6'8" 230lb hunting buddy in it :smileo and paddle to shore in search of the dreaded and wiley PWS black bruin and various other acts of semi-buffonery.
The darned thing held up great! Easily handled the gear we "needed" to take to shore, and deflated like the Texas Aggies in the 4th quarter of a clutch game at the end of our excusion!
I've still got a lot to learn about the whole boating thing...but all this trial and error sure is fun!
Cheers!
I ran out and got me one of them Aire Travelers just before the Sportsman's show. I took it out last week and put it through some of the tortuous testing exercises like you read about in books. Translated that means I tried to blow it up from the cockpit of a 22' Cruiser while the wind is blowing and it's raining on you and there's a nice chop on the water, hoisted it up onto the roof and lashed 'er down with bungy cords (which didn't work too well and ended up pushing my GPS antenna mounted on the hand rail over at a 50 degree angle!), tried towing it behind a speeding C-Biscuit at various speeds and tether lengths, put my 6'8" 230lb hunting buddy in it :smileo and paddle to shore in search of the dreaded and wiley PWS black bruin and various other acts of semi-buffonery.
The darned thing held up great! Easily handled the gear we "needed" to take to shore, and deflated like the Texas Aggies in the 4th quarter of a clutch game at the end of our excusion!
I've still got a lot to learn about the whole boating thing...but all this trial and error sure is fun!

Cheers!