Fully Adjustable Flex 4 Seat
Front and rear storage hatches and bulkheads
High visibility reflective deck lines
Skeg system for tracking
Description
Downsized Modern Touring Hull
Assured Buoyancy with Two Bulkheads
Large Hatches Bow & Stern
Adjustable Flex 4 Seat
High -visibility Perimeter Safety Deck Lines
Security Locking Point
Deck Bungees Bow & Stem
Drop Skeg for Tracking
Performance
Primary Stability
Primary stability is a reflection of how stable the kayak feels while sitting still on a calm body of water. A high primary stability is perfect for beginners, photographers and fisherman alike.
Secondary Stability
Secondary stability is the stability felt while edging the boat (leaning the kayak on one side using your hips). A kayak with a poor secondary will require a stronger bracing technique to edge with confidence.
Handling vs Tracking
There is no right or wrong answer here. A kayak that tracks more (more grey) will be easy to keep on a straight course. A loose kayak (more blue) will be easy to turn on a dime and change direction quickly.
Speed
This is the general speed of the kayak, combining acceleration, cruising speed, top speed and how easy it is to keep.
Storage
This represents the total inside storage volume the kayak offers. Rudder equipped kayaks tend to have more storage compared to skegs that take up some space in the rear hatch. A high rating for storage is perfect for a touring paddler.