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Tributary Strike Inflatable Kayak

Tributary Strike Inflatable Kayak

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Tributary Strike Inflatable Kayak

Tributary designed the Strike Inflatable Kayak the paddler who demands a high performance kayak at a reasonable price. This one-person kayak's contemporary styling makes it efficient to paddle on both flat water and in the rapids—the bow and stern are upturned enough to deflect waves in whitewater but are flat enough not to be a problem in the wind. Tributary constructed the Strike with safety and stability in mind—its extra wide construction remains maneuverable and all but eliminates the possibility of flipping. The Strike's durable urethane bladders, welded seams, and storage space make the boat a great choice for a day of hitting the rapids or for paddling long hours on a lightweight overnighter.

Bottom Line: Hop in the Tributary Strike Inflatable Kayak and enjoy the thrill of whitewater or the tranquility of paddling on glass-smooth water.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great ducky!!!

By: rmilleroffice (16)
April 28, 2008

This is a great ducky! I've taken my girlfriend's boat down the Hudson River and the Snake River (Alpine section) and it worked great. These fun little IKs are maneuverable and stable up to class 4 whitewater. The Strike is also quite playful and is really fun to surf in small holes and average-sized waves. This is a great boat for beginners and expert paddlers alike. If you're going to get one, I highly suggest you add thigh straps and foot pegs for extra support and stability -- especially if you want start doing rolls.

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Is it possible to eskimo roll and inflatable kayak?

Is it possible to eskimo roll and inflatable kayak?

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Rating for this product: 5

Kickin Butt

By: Bobby C (1)
April 16, 2007

Wow what a blast this little boat is. The first time I took it out it was at the Webster County white water festival in est Virginia. It was so easy to maneuver and wow will this boat flt. Second time was on the upper new river and once again no problems. If you like to gung ho you will love this boat. And to the nerd that said he would not take this boat over a class 2 rapid you must be off your rocker I was riding right through class 4 all day.

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Rating for this product: 5

FUN

By: andisandi (180)
December 17, 2006

I paddled one of these babies down the middle fork of the Flathead River in Montana. Wow, what can I say. It was an unforgettable experience. It is definitely a fun boat, but it kind of bucks when you hit big rapids which in turn causes you to get flipped out of it. This would be a really fun boat to play around in on more mellow rivers and lakes, but from my experience with it I wouldn't take it on anything over Class II.

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Tech Specs:

Hull Material: 900D / 1200D polyurethane
Length: 10ft 3in
Width: 37in
Tube Diameter: 10.5in
Thigh Straps: No
Air Chambers: 3
Maximum Load: 300lb
Weight: 36lb
Paddler Skill: All levels
Recommended Use: Day trips, flat water, whitewater adventures, lightweight overnighters
Manufacturer Warranty: 5 Years