Tsunami 125 Kayak
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As you paddle the Wilderness Systems Tsunami 125 Kayak across the mirror-smooth water, the cry of a red-tailed hawk cuts through the air. Often mistaken for the cry of a bald eagle—thanks, Hollywood—this sound has evolved to have a connotation of nature, beauty and freedom. You can't even imagine that sound without picturing a canyon wall towering over a slow-moving river somewhere in the west, untouched by the majority of our society. Make that sound your rallying cry as you paddle away from your base camp into what the uninitiated might call emptiness, and let society's pressures drift away as the Tsunami swiftly carries you downstream.
Details
- Touring kayak for exploring the natural world
- Stable and maneuverable hull shape is user-friendly
- Phase 3 AirPro seat adjusts to your perfect configuration
- Two hatches and two bulkheads store plenty of gear
- Paddle groove holds your paddle for extra stability onshore
- Water bottle holder keeps hydration easy
- Rudder-ready so you can enhance flat-water tracking
- Ideal for larger paddlers
- Item #WIL004G
- Width
- 26in
- Length
- 12ft 9in
- Deck Height
- 15in
- Maximum Load
- 300lb
- Cockpit Dimensions
- 35.75 x 20in
- Claimed Weight
- 51lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageDecember 14, 2023
Good value, stability, features, and comfort
I have the most recent version of the 125 Tsunami. Has excellent seat comfort, features, stability, and tracking, and is a great value as an all-around kayak for most situations. For a polyethylene boat, the 51 lbs. is lighter than some others in the 12-13 ft. size. I rate 4 stars because performance is not as good as several of the thermoformed boats I own - but I needed something more durable for rocky rivers. I wish it turned easier, it’s not as maneuverable as my other kayaks, yet I still think you don’t really need a rudder, it tracks straight so well, but you can still edge turn. Keep in mind that all the new Tsunami models have same cockpit opening of 16” by 32”, (the 145 for bigger people has higher deck height and accommodates longer legs), so cockpit dimensions given on web site includes the rim. This will make the opening a tight squeeze for anyone much heavier than 200 lbs. It’s plenty roomy once you get in. Spray skirts don’t fit too well, the seat back still sits up a bit too high, even at its lowest position, this would be easy for the manufacturer to change. Otherwise, it’s great choice for someone who wants a do-it-all kayak as long as they realize it’s not the best for any one situation.
Originally reviewed on pelicansport.com
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