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Tributary SPUD Inflatable Kayak
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Why We Like The Tributary SPUD Inflatable Kayak
Introduce your kid to the wonderful world of whitewater with the Aire Tributary SPUD Inflatable Kayak. This kids' kayak was designed to help you get your pint-sized paddler into riffles and rapids. Its extremely stable and lightweight to help smaller paddlers feel comfortable learning to punch through holes, fly over waves, and cross eddy lines. The inflatable thwart can be moved around to fit different size kids and provides excellent back support. The self-bailing floor with mesh drainage holes keeps the boat from getting swamped, and the Summit II valve makes inflation and deflation easy. And when junior gets tired and takes a break onshore, the Tributary also makes a fun playboat for mom or dad to mess around with.
Details
- Downsized inflatable kayak for introducing kids to whitewater
- Extremely stable for confidence learning to navigate rapids
- Self-bailing floor quickly drains water
- Tough fabric withstands frequent abuse and abrasion
- Removable thwart can be moved to suit different sizes
- Sturdy handles allow for easy carrying
- Summit II valve offers easy and quick inflation and deflation
- Item #ARE001V
- Hull Material
- vinyl
- Length
- 7ft 2in
- Width
- 35.5in
- Maximum Load
- 220lb
- Seat
- inflatable, removable
- Tube Diameter
- 11.5in
- Air Chambers
- 2
- Valve
- Summit II
- Thwarts
- 1
- Removable Thwarts
- no
- Paddler Skill
- beginner-to-intermediate
- Claimed Weight
- 21.5lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 10 years
This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm . For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov