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AIRE Force Air Floor Kayak
$1,599.00
If you're looking for the performance of a hard-shell with the convenience of an inflatable, then the AIRE Force Kayak is for you. Sleek design and rugged construction make this the ultimate in inflatable kayaks.
- An innovative inflatable with an air floor and almost no rocker performs almost like a hard-shell kayak.
- The Force includes thigh straps to enhance control while surfing, rolling and completing tricks.
- Built-in float bags on stern and bow help you roll the AIRE Force like a pro.
- Play in holes, surf waves and at the end of the day, roll it up to fit into your trunk.
- This play boat is recommended for intermediate to advanced boaters under 275 pounds.
- Repair kit included.
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Length:
9' 6"
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Width:
36"
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Weight:
30 lbs.
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Tube Diameter:
10.5"
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Number of Thwarts:
0
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Bow Kick:
11"
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Stern Kick:
11"
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Number of Air Chambers:
4
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Valve Type:
Leafield
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Self Bailing:
Yes
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Type of Material:
PVC
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Weight/Denier of Tube Material:
24/1100
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Weight/Denier of Floor Material:
27/1100
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Number of D-rings:
4
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Number of Handles:
2
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Center Compartment Width:
15"
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Repair Kit:
Yes
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Warranty:
10 Years Retail, 5 Years Commercial
AIRE Force Air Floor Kayak Q: The Leafield valve in the floor of my boat is leaking from the stem. I have the wrench that removes it in my repair kit, but cannot find a replacement, so I have not messed with it yet. The instructions included troubleshooting, which I did and could not get it to stop leaking. The repair instructions are a little vague, but understandable. Is this an easy repair, and do you sell the valve I need? Thank you. Asked on 4/24/2013 by IDAdventurer from Coeur d'Alene, ID Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Take a look at our Leafield identification page - http://www.nrsweb.com/repair/leafield.asp - If it's a C7, you're in luck because the working parts of the valve are in the outer part of the valve. AIRE often uses the B7 because it works better with the extra layers, inner bladder, etc. However, the working parts are in the inner piece. Hmm, it's likely that there's dirt/crud between the rubber seal and the valve body. Have you worked down in the throat of the valve with Q-tip/pipe cleaner/etc to see if you can dislodge anything interfering with the seal? Give us a call, 800.635.5202, if we can help. Or give AIRE a call, 800-247-3432, their customer service is ALMOST as good as ours (you can tell Tyler I said that!) Answered on 4/24/2013 by Clyde from NRS
AIRE Force Air Floor Kayak Q: Does this boat include foot pegs, or do I need to purchase your Aire Inflatable Kayak Foot Pegs kit? Asked on 3/4/2013 by Eirik from Idaho Falls, ID Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: You should be able to adjust the bow and stern flotation so that you can brace your feet against the bow float. Answered on 3/5/2013 by Clyde from NRS
AIRE Force Air Floor Kayak Q: Can you please tell me, if paddling with a paddle, are these as fast as say a hard shell pack canoe that would also be using a paddle? I am looking at under 30 pound canoes but this boat also interest me. I will probably be mostly on lakes. The other question is, will dogs claws harm the surfaces. She will just be jumping in and out, she will only do that at the beginning and end. Otherwise, she'll just be along for the ride. NOT a water dog. Asked on 11/25/2012 by sue from sisters, oregon Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This is designed as a whitewater boat and won't track well on flat water like a lake. It's too small to hold a dog with you, unless it's a small one, in which case it's claws shouldn't be a problem. For the use you describe, this isn't the boat for you. Give us a call - 800.635.5202 - and we'll help you pick a good one. Answered on 11/25/2012 by Clyde from NRS
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