Kayak Touring > Folding FEATHERCRAFT PRODUCTS LTD.
WISPER XP
www.feathercraft.com • $4,750 CAD
Wisper XP has elegant flowing lines and finishes with the flourish of a rudder. Designed for touring, its length and narrow beam enhance paddling speed and performance. Gear storage volume can accommodate three weeks. Standard with small bow and large stern hatch, pivot pedals, deck wear strip, double coated skirt and sock, and pack bag. Two cockpit sizes are available—XPS for the smaller paddler and XPL for the taller paddler. Complete kayak fits into a single bag.
LENGTH: 15'7" • WIDTH: 23.5" • COCKPIT: 16" X 27.5" • CAPACITY: 225 LBS • ALUMINUM FRAME WITH WELDED URETHANE SKIN: 40 LBS FOLBOT
COOPER
www.folbot.com • $1,900
A customer favorite, the Cooper is simple to assemble, easy to handle and swift on the water. This kayak makes performance paddling accessible to everyone, regardless of age, skill level or location. The unique design and lightweight construction provides stability without compromising maneuverability. Comes in a backpack to carry your favorite kayak with you anywhere. Available in your choice of deck and hull colors. A 30-day guarantee and lifetime warranty included.
LENGTH: 16'6" • WIDTH: 24" • COCKPIT: 34" X 16" • CAPACITY: 275 LBS • ELVALOY HULL AND ALUMINUM FRAME: 39 LBS FOLBOT
GREENLAND II
www.folbot.com • $2,625
Take this kayak anywhere and take it all with you. The Greenland II is a fast and stable folding kayak designed for two paddlers. With a capacity of 600 pounds you can pack everything you need for campsites large or small. Or, use that space for one or two additional, small passengers. An incredibly versatile boat with a huge payload, the Greenland II is at home on all bodies of water, from rivers to the ocean. Add the sail rig for a whole new dimension to your adventure.
LENGTH: 17' • WIDTH: 34" • COCKPIT: 92" X 22" • CAPACITY: 600 LBS • ELVALOY HULL AND ALUMINUM FRAME: 62 LBS ORU KAYAK
ORU KAYAK
www.orukayak.com • $1,195
The Oru Kayak is light, compact and elegantly designed—it's even in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. On the water it glides like a dream. It's stable enough for beginners, and the length and contouring make it fast and sporty enough for expert kayakers. There's plenty of room to stash gear or a picnic for day trips and short camping excursions. Best of all, transforming it from box to boat takes just a few minutes.
LENGTH: 12' • WIDTH: 25" • COCKPIT: 16" X 30" • CAPACITY: 260-300 LBS •DOUBLE-LAYERED POLYPROPYLENE: 26 LBS PAKBOATS
QUEST 135
www.pakboats.com • $1,515
With 13.5-foot length and 23-inch beam, the Quest 135 is a compact touring kayak. Packed into its storage bag, it can easily travel with you—even as airline baggage. On the water, it is fast and nimble and has no problem keeping up with similar sized hardshell kayaks.
LENGTH: 13'8" • WIDTH: 23" • COCKPIT: 33" X 17" • CAPACITY: 220 LBS • POLYURETHANE/ALUMINUM: 29 LBS PAKBOATS
XT-17
www.pakboats.com • $1,995
With its exchangeable decks, the XT-17 can be configured as a solo or double touring kayak. It has the capacity to carry a solo paddler with gear for an extended trip or two moderate-sized paddlers with limited gear. The XT structure is stiff and very light and XT-17's sleek lines gives it excellent paddling performance. The package price includes both solo and double decks. LENGTH: 17' • WIDTH: 24" • COCKPIT: 33" X 17" • CAPACITY: 400 LBS • PVC/ALUMINUM: 44 LBS
210 PADDLING BUYER’S GUIDE || Annual 2015
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