The Refuge is an excellent option — but only when the use case matches. Without a clear fit, other models will deliver higher satisfaction. Here’s how to work out whether it’s the right boat for you.
Who Should Buy It
The Refuge is a strong match for paddlers who: want an agile, lightweight whitewater packraft; focus primarily on Class II–III rivers; find the Gnarwhal or Mage too heavy but find the Caribou underwhelming on moving water; plan to carry it in on bike trips or ultralight hiking approaches; and treat portability as a priority alongside performance.
If this describes your paddling style, the Refuge will likely deliver high satisfaction.
Four Strengths Worth Knowing
Maneuverability: The light design means quick acceleration on small rivers, clean line selection, and effective recovery in technical rapids. The Refuge rewards active paddling.
Weight and packability: At approximately 1.8–2.0 kg depending on configuration, it fits in an ultralight pack, stows on a bike, and travels as easily as any packraft in its class. Weight savings translate directly into wider travel range.
Technical river enjoyment: The Refuge can take tight lines, navigate narrow channels, and run sections that flatwater and balanced boats can’t engage with in the same way. That experience is genuinely different.
Custom Lab value: From 2026, the Refuge is a Custom Lab order-only model — built to individual specification in Mancos, Colorado. Fabric choice, color, and configuration are selected at order. The result is a one-of-a-kind boat built for you specifically.
Three Honest Weaknesses
Not a big-water boat: For sustained Class IV or high-volume whitewater, the Gnarwhal or Mage are more appropriate. The Refuge performs on the premise of using lightness and agility — not on absorbing heavy water.
Not suited for loaded long-distance river travel: The Refuge loses its performance advantage under heavy gear load. For multi-day river travel with full kit, the Caribou or Expedition are better choices.
Custom Lab constraints: No stock inventory; longer lead time than standard models; no changes or exchanges after ordering. All specifications need to be confirmed before the order is placed.
Model Comparison: Who Each One Is For
| Model | Best for |
|---|---|
| Scout | Ultra-light, flatwater focus, travel accent |
| Caribou | Balanced use, flatwater to light river, general travel |
| Refuge | Lightweight whitewater, intermediate paddlers |
| Gnarwhal / Mage | Whitewater-primary, technical paddlers, big water |
| Expedition | Long-distance, cold conditions, heavy load capacity |
Quick Decision Chart
Whitewater focus, want agility and light weight → Refuge Sustained Class IV+ or big water → Gnarwhal or Mage Gentle rivers, heavier loads → Caribou Light travel packraft → Scout Long-distance, cold or loaded paddling → Expedition
The Bottom Line
Yes — if the use case fits.
The Refuge fills a specific and genuinely valuable niche: intermediate-level whitewater, ultralight carry-in travel, and precision river paddling in a packable package. When that’s your paddling, the Refuge is a boat you’ll use for a long time without regret.
Product Link
Custom Lab Refuge → Web Shop (Custom Lab order only — no stock inventory)




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