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Rocky Mountain Rafts RMR SB-95 9.5' ThunderCloud

Suggested Retail
$1699 USD

RMR SB-95 9.5' ThunderCloud

Rocky Mountain Rafts
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Rocky Mountain Rafts

RMR SB-95 9.5' ThunderCloud
Suggested Retail
$1699 USD
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Overview

The ThunderCloud is the smallest and sportiest raft in the RMR lineup. At 9’7” and 72 lbs, the 20” diminishing tubes, and progressive rocker will have you ripping in and out of eddies and carving up boulder gardens like a slalom skier. This play boat is fast and extremely maneuverable, ideal for experienced whitewater boaters looking to kick the adventure factor up. The ThunderCloud is perfect for R1 (solo) and R2 (tandem) paddlers, yet offers room for up to 3 paddlers.
This beast in a small package is perfect for carrying into remote locations, dropping waterfall lines, and going big. RMR Brand Ambassador, Evans Morgan, says "the ThunderCloud is the cheat code for steep creeks". Length: 9' 7" Width: 67" Tube: 20">18.5" Chambers: 5 D-rings: 8 Handles: 2 Patch kit, valve wrench and storage bag included.
MSRP
$1699 USD

Highlights

  • Durable, portable, and lightest raft in the RMR lineup
  • Paddle solo, tandem, or row with an RMR Frame
  • Performs well in big water and technical creeks

Available Colours

  • Yellow
  • Orange
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Pink

Features & Specifications

Overview
  • Model Year: 2020
  • Category: Rafts
  • Raft Type: Raft
  • Paddlesport: Rafting
  • Number of Paddlers: Solo, Tandem
  • Structure: Inflatable
  • Propulsion: Paddle
  • Best Used For: Recreation, Whitewater, Creeking, River Running, River Play
  • Intended Waterway: Rivers & Creeks (Class I-II), Whitewater (Class III+)
Specifications
  • Length: 9' 7" / 292.1 cm
  • Weight: 77 lb / 34.9 kg
  • Tube Diameter: 20" / 50.8 cm
Features
  • Primary Material: PVC
  • Air Chambers: 5
  • Thwarts: Up to 2

What Users Are Saying

If you are looking for a boat to do R1 or R2 runs with, this is the boat. I've run this on medium/big class iv-v here in Colorado while r2ing and it crushes. A stable boat you can load and handle solo and holds up in gnar.

- Justin C.
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