After months of trying to find an "ultralight" float tube, I've found just the thing- The Wilderness Lite Backpacker Pro. Purported by it's manufacturer to weigh in at 3.8 lbs, it appears to be a fully featured tube based on the old Wood River GlideRider boats.
I've actually had it since November, and have taken it out on Lake Isabella over New Year's weekend. I haven't actually fished it yet, but based on what I've seen, this thing is a winner.
You remember the Idiot Lakes trip? We took an ancient round Caddis float tube along with a full sized bicycle pump to inflate it. It was worth it, but I got to thinking, "There's got to be something better..."
Well, this is it. Full sized V-boat, two side pockets, large back/top pocket, inflatable backrest, apron, D-rings, grab handle...all at the manufacturer's listed weight of 3.8lbs (per my scale).
This is not some stripped down, junky tube either. I was expecting more of a "home made" quality to it, but this is a very nicely designed and manufactured tube, built right here in the U S of A.
I went ahead and created a short video review- if you want to check it out, it's on my youtube channel, and referenced in the Photo/Video Share section on this board as well.
The Pro's:
Light weight! I also just got a Creek Company UDC 420 Ultralight that purports to be under 8lbs. Not even close- Over 9 on my scale. The Backpacker Pro is an honest 3.8 lbs.
Packable! Rolls up into a small sleeping bag stuff sack with no problem. I think if I separate the bladder from the skin, I can get it even smaller.
Functional! Pockets, d-rings, stripping apron, this tube is not wanting in amenities.
Can be blown up by mouth, or by a small balloon pump. No more carrying a pound-and-a-half bicycle pump.
The Con's:
The only con I can come up with is that I think it could be lighter. Leaving off the pockets and the backrest would still give you a functional float tube, and would probably be around a pound lighter.
Hey Wilderness Lite, if you want to make a stripped down, Micro Lite version (no pockets/backrest) I want to be first in line!
If you're in the market for a float tube and you plan on carrying it more than a couple hundred yards from your vehicle, check this one out, it's worth a look.
http://www.wildernesslitefloattubes.com/