With increased volume and carefully designed rails, the Mamba is built to be fast and predictable on even the pushiest of big volume whitewater, whilst maintaining excellent performance on the steeper stuff.
Whether it's a multi-day trip in the Himalayas or on a big waterfall run in Norway, the Mamba will take you through your next adventure in style and in control.
The Mamba 8.6 is sized for larger paddlers from 79–118 kg or for paddlers who want to carry more gear with them for longer trips.
Features
- Multi adjustable contoured hip pads
- Safety step out wall
- Whitewater PFS 2.0 System
- Precision adjustable thigh braces
- Adjustable bulkhead footbrace with foam padding
- Multi-adjustable, contoured hip pads
- 5 horisontal security grab handles
- Tank style rotomoulded seating
Specifications
7.6 | 8.1 | 8.6 | |
Length: | 7'7" / 231 cm | 8'1" / 246 cm | 8'6" / 259 cm |
Width: | 25.5" / 65 cm | 26.75" / 68 cm | 27.5" / 70 cm |
Deck Height: | 14" / 36 cm | 15" / 38 cm | 15.5" / 39 cm |
Weight: | 43 lbs / 19 kg | 45 lbs / 20 kg | 48 lbs / 22 kg |
Cockpit Length: | 34" / 86 cm | 34" / 86 cm | 34" / 86 cm |
Cockpit Width: | 19" / 48 cm | 19" / 48 cm | 19" / 48 cm |
Paddler Weight: | 120-170 lbs / 54-77 kg | 150-220 lbs / 68-100 kg | 175-260 lbs / 79-118 kg |
Volume: | 57 gal / 216 L | 62 gal / 235 L | 72 gal / 272 L |

With increased volume and carefully designed rails, the Mamba is built to be fast, yet predictable and forgiving on even the pushiest of big volume whitewater.
For the aspiring class 3 paddler who wants to stay upright and on line, or the seasoned river guru who requires a fast, capable river boat to make those tricky moves every time, the 2012 Mamba is a new classic.
The Mamba 8.1 will suit medium sized paddlers from 68-100 kg.
Features
- D-bone welded in seat track
- Whitewater PFS 2.0 System
- Vector thermoformed seating with seat booster
- Precision adjustable thigh braces
- Adjustable bulkhead footbrace with foam padding
- Multi-adjustable, contoured hip pads
- 5 horisontal security grab handles
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