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The footrest system is one of the most innovative footrests available in the world. With the KS-footrest you always have solid support for your feet which is the basic rule for efficient ...

Special size footrest Fitting our standard system, the K4 footrest has nine-inch rails, which allows you to take advantage of the shortest footrest position with confidence. The rails ...
KIRTON KAYAKS LTD

... regularly adjust the length of your footrest, then our sliding system makes things much easier. It’s perfect for clubs and offer and additional inche or movment (120mm altogether). Simply push up the levers (under ...
KIRTON KAYAKS LTD

... aluminium and wood footrest can be found in the back of our K2 racing kayaks. To move it, simply undo the four thumbnuts and reposition on the rails. The pin-to-pin measument is 32cm (12 1/4in). If you ...
KIRTON KAYAKS LTD

... strength and style, this classic footrest is one of the simplest, lightest and most developed systems on the market. Made using stronger marine grade CNC laser cut aluminium and fitted with comfortable wood plate, this ...
KIRTON KAYAKS LTD

Our proprietary Dual Action Foot Braces™ are more than meets the eye. They quickly adjust from an extremely rigid foot brace to free sliding rudder controls with a simple flip of a switch. This is just one of the many unique features ...

Whether breaking through a strong eddy fence, rolling or using subtle weight shifts for surfing these help secure your feet so every movement is optimized - an essential part of advancing your skills. Adjustable up to 6". The top ...
North Water

Installing Quick Adjust foot braces is now as simple as gluing down a D-ring. We have eliminated the need to attach them to the side of your saddle. You can place them out from the centre of the boat for better weight displacement and ...
North Water
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