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Sevylor inflatable 2 man kayak


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£60

It has a puncture which needs repairing (easy to do with a puncture repair kit).

Boston and Mini Boston Double Lock valves make inflation an easy process with the included foot pump. The high side walls and broad hull are protected by a double layer Polyester cover with additional stitching to improve water tightness.

The side and hull air chambers are removable with the hull chambers featuring I-Beams which reduce flexing and increase stability. Two removable fabric covered seats are inflatable and adjustable for comfort.

An aluminium shaft KC-Compact 215cm paddle is included which converts into two 150cm canoe paddles so two people can get out on to the water straight away. Bungee cords and integrated spray decks keep essentials and gear secure while out exploring and straight line tracking and maneuverability are provided by the removable fin.

Features:
Two soft carry handles allow the kayak to be carried to and from the water easily and with comfort.

Broad shape offering excellent stability

Boston, Mini Boston and Mini Double Lock valves for easy inflation and deflation

2 inflatable, fabric covered, adjustable and removable seats

Removable fin for improved maneuverability 2 ergonomic carry handles for comfort when carrying

Get straight on the water with paddles and pump included

Specifications:

Size: 314 x 88 cm

Weight: 11.5 kg People: 2 adults Maximum load weight: 165 kg

TUV Product Tested – ISO 6185-1

Carry bag, oars and pump included

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