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For paddlers who like to "run the gamut" - from whitewater to flat water!
The Maxxon MK1205 is a 7PSI high pressure vessel that converts from a self-bailing to non self-bailing kayak, by opening or closing the floor ports; a sculpted well allows water to collect in the gutters when the port positions are closed. Built for comfort, these kayaks are easy to use, roomy and made with the same integrity and topnotch craftsmanship as expected from Maxxon. After thousands of hours spent by their research and development team, as well as numerous "sea trials" performed by some of the leading white water guides and outfitters, Maxxon is finally able to bring these rugged and durable watercrafts to you.
The kayak material features a 1,100 Denier 32 oz. PVC fabric while the undersides of the kayaks are all triple reinforced to 3,300 Denier 36 oz. PVC material. All Maxxon products are built by hand and use only the finest materials and craftsmanship during fabrication. The kayak is inflated via two military side valves, a floor valve, and features a pressure release valve on the floor.
Multiple D-ring positions (8 lower and 6 upper); front bungee deck lacing and webbed carrying handles add to the versatility
The kayaks are packaged with all you need for an exhilarating adventure. When finished, the kayak can be deflated quickly and packs up into an included storage tote which can fit in the trunk of your car
Specifications:
- 12 ft 10" length, 38" width
- Weight: 52 lbs
- Max weight rating: 550 lbs
- New with 5 year manufacturer's warranty
- Whitewater rating - through Class V
What's included:
- Two rugged 210cm 2pc aluminum shaft breakdown paddles with straight/angled feathering.
- Carrying tote with handles
- Bellows foot pump
- Repair kit, instruction manual
- Two seats with back pockets.
Posted by ken on 16th Aug 2012
handles well in the Rapids, fills fast, and is very sturdy, the only thing I don't like is the seats, I am a big guy and they didn't support me very well, I will have to find a better solution. I have friends who river raft on the rouge a lot, and tried it out and really like it. most of them had no trouble with the seat at all. all in all I recommend it