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NEW INFLATABLE KAYAK AIRHEAD 2 PERSON RECREATIONAL
FREE SUPER FAST SHIPPING UNTIL OCT. 23- ORDER NOW !!!
| Start Price |
USD 159.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 159.00 |
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| Start Time |
Saturday, October 04, 2008 |
| End Time |
Saturday, October 11, 2008 |
| Location |
huntington station, NY |
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Description
Description: AIRHEAD 2 Person Recreational Inflatable Travel Kayak More Description: AIRHEAD Recreational 2-Person Inflatable Travel Kayak Inflatable kayaks are perfect for camping, vacationing, exploring remote areas, and for cruising yachts. Inflatable kayaks are also great for paddling enthusiasts that don't want to drive around with a kayak on their rooftop! AIRHEAD travel kayaks fit easily into the trunk of your car, duffel bag or suitcase. So, when you feel the need to paddle, your kayak is with you! AHTK-3 Recreational Travel Kayak Features: 2 person, 10 ft. 3 in. length, 2 seats Designed for lakes and moderate white water Lightweight, compact and portable High visibility orange color for safety means this inflatable kayak can be more easily spotted from longer distances Constructed of semi-rigid heavy gauge PVC that is very durable Designed with tubular I-beam floor that provides superior comfort, buoyancy, balance and tracking The fore and aft (bow and stern) each have spray covers to deflect water that would otherwise end up inside the kayak Each seat is inflatable, each is movable/removable and each provides excellent back support This inflatable kayak is easy to inflate and deflate through its 2 Boston air valves This inflatable kayak has a drain hole with plug Total Weight: 23.40 lbs A Brief History of Kayaks. Kayaks were used by the native Inuit and Aleut to hunt along shorelines in Southwest Greenland, Alaska and northern Canada. There is evidence that kayaks may have been used as long as 4,000 years ago. Traditional kayaks were made of driftwood and sewn animal skins. They were built to conform to the body of the paddler, so that they were actually "worn". To accomplish this, kayaks were made according to the physical measurements of the rider. For example, the length of the kayak was three times the arm span of the boater. In addition to having a kayak that conformed to the paddler's body, the rider was sewn into the boat. A skirt of skin was worn by the paddler and sewn to the boat to prevent the frigid water of the region from entering the canoe. Because a wet exit wasn't possible once sewn into the boat, the Eskimo roll maneuver became a critical means of righting the kayak without leaving the cockpit.
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