Habitat 80
Short Facts
Intended Paddling Environment
Why name it the Habitat? Here are a few definitions.
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1) A structure that affords a controlled environment for living in extremely inhospitable locations, such as a 400fpm creek.
2) The place where a person or thing is most likely to be found, in this case, in remote gorges and tight technical canyons.
User reviews
Review
About Me
Class III-IV Paddler, lots of river running, some creeking, some overnighting
Pros / The Good
The Habitat 80 is a really neutrally good boat. It has absolutely no bad habits. This is not a boat that is going to surprise you in a sticky situation. Its relatively quick, turns well, boofs well, resurfaces well. I've found it to be a big confidence builder. It holds a pile of gear in the back if you feel like going overnight too. The outfitting package that comes with the Habitat is perfect. 45 minutes in your living room and you can set up the Habitat like a Cadilac. There is enough foam with it to really pad out the foot and ankle area.
Cons / The Bad
Like every Confluence boat I've seen recently, the plastic sucks. It is very soft plastic and gouges very easily. I also have a Bliss-Stick and a Liquid Logic, both of these have significantly tougher plastic than my Habitat. The good news about soft plastic is that its easy to fix if you bash it in. The bad news is that 30 minutes on a car rack and your boat is conforming to the crossbars (regardless if its upside down, right side up or on its side!).
Review
About Me
Location: mile end mill, llangollen, wales, uk
Age: 18
Weight: 75 kgs