Recreational
For many small paddlers, a lightweight boat is the difference between going paddling on their own, or needing help. Swift asked designer David Yost to push the limits - and the Adirondack 10 LT is his answer. The shorter length allows us to build a kayak that weighs only 22 lbs in Carbon Fusion.
Adirondack 10 LT Optimum Load Range: 80-200 lbs.
Length: 10’2” Waterline Length: 9’10” Width: 27.5” Depth: 13”
Industry Capacity: 360 lbs
Cockpit Size: 50” x 19” Bow Hatch: n/a Stern Hatch: n/a
Shown in Kevlar Fusion, Lime/Clear
Available Laminates Kevlar Fusion Carbon Fusion
Standard Options High Back Seat
Adirondack 12 LT Optimum Load Range: 100-240 lbs.
Length: 12’ Waterline Length: 11’8” Width: 27.5” Depth: 13”
The Adirondack 12 LT is the same below the waterline as the Adirondack 12, but is built with the smaller person in mind, offering a narrower cockpit and lower deck height. The sleeker deck design and absence of hatches or bulkheads afford the LT 6lbs. less weight than the Adirondack 12.
Industry Capacity: 400 lbs
Cockpit Size: 50” x 19” Bow Hatch: n/a Stern Hatch: n/a
Shown in Kevlar Fusion, Ruby Clear
Available Laminates Kevlar Fusion Carbon Fusion
Standard Options High Back Seat
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