The inflatable boats we use in rafting are of various sizes. Larger boat means more comfort and spaciousness but more weight and difficulty in maneuvering.
The boats we usually use in rafting can accommodate up to 8 people and the driver (depending on the difficulty of the river).
Each boat has a safety valve (screw), which is used to inflate or deflate it if necessary.
The individual equipment that will be given to you includes the pad, helmet and life jacket.
The quide will ask you to sit in the right position by symmetrically distributing the weight. Make sure you sit comfortably in a way that will not prevent you from rowing.
On the way, you should not have sudden movements or travels and seat changes because they can cause a small accident (dropping a "passenger" in the water).
Make sure you do not carry things in your pockets (unless they are fastened with zippers) and objects such as cameras, cameras, and more,which if you fall into the river you can miss
them. Be careful not to break your personal padlle during the journey.