Bic YakkAir 2 Inflatable Kayak - Red-Grey
Boating and Watersports Type: Kayaks, Boating and Marine, Paddles and Oars, Towables and Ski Tubes, Waterskiing
Bic YakkAir 2 Inflatable Kayak - After the Yakka, the first ever semi-rigid kayak, Bic Sport is launching its new YakkAir range, a revolution in inflatable kayaks. The guiding principle of the YakkAir 2 has been the use of multiple materials in the construction to help reduce weight, plus the combination of a keel and a high-pressure inflatable hull/floor to maximise the V effect. The result: the YakkAir 2 is lighter, performs better, and give a more comfortable ride than conventional inflatable kayaks. The YakkAir 2 has reduced wind drag/resistance and are easier to steer at sea, giving it a performance equal to that of existing rigid designs. The YakkAir 2 Inflatable Kayak is perfect for your seaside holidays. Folded down into a carry bag, it's easy to carry on foot or in the boot of your car, and are fully inflated for use in minutes using a high-pressure pump with a pressure gauge. On the water, the YakkAir 2 is simple to steer and delivers excellent performance thanks to the dynamic hull design. Contrary to most inflatable models, you'll be paddling in the dry thanks to the rigid high-pressure floor and the water run offs in the double floor. Paddle comfort has also been improved with the use of a belt backrest as standard. Its smooth glide and excellent sea handling mean you can get away from the shore and go exploring in complete safety. The upper part of the YakkAir 2 Kayak consists of a solid, double layer fabric envelope around two urethane inner tubes inflated to low pressure. A combination that is strong and light. The submerged part of the kayak is highly sophisticated, combining a high-pressure floor, a PVC skin and a keel, all working together to give a hull that is a rigid and dynamic double concave shape. The PVC skin protects the hull and rubber bumpers from bow to stern and gives excellent protection against knocks and bumps. When you sit down in the YakkAir 2, the high-pressure floor presses on the supporting keel putting the PVC skin under ten