Rigid kayak Inuk ultra 20
expeditionseaadult

rigid kayak
rigid kayak
rigid kayak
rigid kayak
rigid kayak
rigid kayak
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Characteristics

Structure
rigid
Intended use
expedition
Water
sea
User
adult
Capacity
solo
Material
carbon

Description

The Inuk Ultra 20 is an elite expedition sea kayak which has been specifically designed to deliver optimum performance when fully loaded – even with 140kg total payload. It’s easy to manoeuvre and seriously fast. Created by world-renowned kayak designer, Rob Feloy, the Inuk Ultra 20 takes influences from his work on ocean skis as well as the original Inuk. The hull has a shallow V form forward, flat bottomed (with hard chines) mid section, and even rounded sections running aft to a small transom. It offers a generous amount of rocker along the keel line, which in combination with the highly evolved hull shape gives a sleek and easily driven craft that will eat up the miles. The flat mid sections and chines allow the kayak to edge and carve well in turns, and it’s fair to say the Inuk Ultra 20 is exceptionally manoeuvrable for a kayak of this length. The rocker and high volume ends allow the craft to readily catch surf and ocean swells – it’s truly fantastic for paddling down wind in big seas. The Inuk Ultra 20 has good initial and secondary stability giving the paddler some reserve which is especially important after a hard days paddling. The high fore deck and key hole cockpit gives a comfortable and dynamic paddling position, either knees together (K-boat style) or bent outward under the secure thigh braces, when conditions are rougher. The seat is adjustable forward and aft and an adjustable backrest is fitted as standard.

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