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Q N O R HOBIE KAYAKS MIRAGE


REVOLUTION 11 (M) www.hobiekayaks.com $1,749


Modeled after the bigger Revolution 13, the Revolution 11 features a fast-yet-stable platform, Hobie’s innovative MirageDrive system, generous stowage and lashing configurations, and an optional sailing kit. Its featherweight hull accelerates quickly and its nimble-minded design and impressive turning radius allow you to confidently negotiate challenging shoals or currents.


Material: Rotomolded Polyethylene | Length: 11’6” | Width: 29” | Weight: 47 lbs | Capacity: 300 lbs


HOBIE KAYAKS (N)


MIRAGE SPORT www.hobiekayaks.com $1,649


When it comes to delivering multi-sport adventures, the versatile Hobie Sport plays to all audiences. The key is its moveable seat, which can be positioned fore or aft to accommodate kayakers of all statures and ability levels. Hobie’s MirageDrive system is standard and the boat’s stable design facilitates a variety of activities, from a leisurely afternoon pedal to a relaxing evening of catching zephyrs using the optional sail package.


Material: Rotomolded Polyethylene | Length: 9’7” | Width: 29.5” | Weight: 45 lbs | Capacity: 225 lbs


HOBIE KAYAKS MIRAGE ADVENTURE


ISLAND (O) www.hobiekayaks.com $3,749


How do you improve an already great kayak? Attach the Adventure Island’s AMA floats, AKA crossbars and unfurl its square-topped, vertically battened mainsail and you have a stable sailing craft with seafaring heritage that stretches back to the South Pacific. A daggerboard prevents lateral slip and an upgraded rudder and rudder assembly provide control in a breeze. The AMAs easily fold parallel against the hull to simplify negotiating tight spots or docking.


Material: Polyethylene | Length: 16’ | Width: AMAs out 9’4”; AMAs in 42” | Weight: 115 lbs | Capacity: 350 lbs


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JUNTOS (P) www.feelfreekayak.com • $729


The Juntos is one of the most versatile sit-on- tops on the market. A solo kayak for adults with an optional front seat pad for children or pets, the Juntos lets you paddle alone or with your family. The Juntos is stable and fun and Feelfree’s wheel-in-the-keel makes it a snap to transport.


Material: Polyethylene | Length: 11’3” | Width: 30.25” | Weight: 60 lbs | Capacity: 397 lbs


PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE | www.rapidmedia.com 103 FEELFREE MOKEN 10/


MOKEN LITE (Q) www.feelfreekayak.com $599–$799


Stability is at the heart of the Moken 10 design. Shorter length makes it easy to maneuver and transport in a pickup. The Feelfree wheel-in-the- keel gets you to the water without breaking a sweat. Now available in a smaller, lighter size— the Moken Lite.


Material: Polyethylene | Moken Lite Length: 9’6”; Width: 33”; Weight: n/a; Standard: $599; Angler: $749 | Moken 10 Length: 10’3”; Width: 35”; Weight: 60 lbs; Standard: $649; Angler: $799


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NOMAD (R) www.feelfreekayak.com • $689


The Nomad will make you smile. Stable and easy to turn, the Nomad is at home playing in the surf, paddling down your local river or exploring quiet backwaters. A combination of bow rocker and a pronounced keel gives the Nomad good handling and tracking characteristics, and Feelfree’s wheel-in-the-keel gets you rolling with ease.


Material: Polyethylene | Length: 9’7” | Width: 29.25” | Weight: 46 lbs | Capacity: 330 lbs


PHOTO: VIRGINIA MARSHALL


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