It started with a simple frustration — getting to the places that regular boats couldn’t reach. In northern Sweden, surrounded by endless rivers and untouched lakes, that challenge wasn’t theoretical — it was real. Whether heading out to fish, scout, or just explore, we needed something light enough to carry, strong enough to trust, and compact enough to fit in the back of a car. Nothing on the market felt right.
So we built it ourselves.
The idea for ICROSS® came from the desire to move freely — to cross rivers, drift along quiet waters, or reach that faraway island without overthinking logistics. We wanted the stability of a boat, the simplicity of a board, and the packability of a backpack. The result became a new kind of inflatable craft — designed in Swedish Lapland, tested in the kind of conditions where gear doesn’t get second chances. Every decision in the design process came down to one question — will it hold up when it matters? That’s why ICROSS® uses drop-stitch technology with dual-layer fusion, creating a rigid, durable platform that stays lightweight. It’s why every seat, strap, and valve has been chosen with use in mind — not just appearance.
Over time, ICROSS® evolved from a prototype into a trusted companion for people who live for the outdoors — anglers, hunters, photographers, and those who simply want to explore further. But even as the models have grown — from the compact 1610 to the larger 3000 — the core idea remains the same. Freedom, not fuss. Adventure, made accessible. Because in the end, it’s not about how fast you go or how far you paddle. It’s about getting there — quietly, freely, and on your own terms.
