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NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak
$645.00
Like the NRS Bandit IK before it, the Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak comes to steal your heart. Its rigid floor and extra width create a craft that's stable enough for beginners while making adrenaline junkies smile. All at a price that won't break the bank.
- PVC-coated polyester material repels abrasion and slides over rocks with ease.
- The PVC-coated drop-stitch floor insert inflates rock hard for superior wave-punching performance.
- The drop-stitch floor insert is removable for easy cleaning and repair.
- The tubes and thwart seat inflated to 2.5 psi, combined with the floor insert with its rigid 8-10 psi air pressure, create an exceptionally high-performance kayak.
- 37.5" width gives you extra stability when the water gets rough.
- An 18" rocker height helps the Outlaw climb over waves, while 10.5" tubes and a 4" self-bailing floor provide plenty of flotation.
- The inflatable thwart seat secures to drain holes in the floor, allowing you to place it just where you need it.
- Two stainless steel D-rings let you secure water bottles and other gear.
- Bow and stern handles make the Outlaw easy to carry while also providing extra tie-down points for gear.
- Top-quality Leafield™ C7 valves ensure trouble free inflation and deflation.
- 3-year retail warranty,1-year commercial.
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Length:
9' 10"
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Width:
37.5"
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Weight:
26 lbs.
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Tube Diameter:
10.5"
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Number of Thwarts:
1
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Bow Kick:
18"
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Stern Kick:
18"
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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 Drop-Stitch
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Weight/Denier of Tube Material:
39/1000
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Weight/Denier of Floor Material:
39/1000
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Number of D-rings:
2
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Number of Handles:
2
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Center Compartment Width:
17.5"
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Repair Kit:
Yes
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Warranty:
3 Years Retail, 1 Years Commercial
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Witch leafield valve is used in the conduction of this boat? Asked on 5/17/2013 by Annie from WA. Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I was incorrect they are C7 leafield valves not much difference the C7 valves are a low profile cap as the B7 is a raft valve the function is the same and the valve opening are the same. Answered on 5/20/2013 by Anonymous A: Oh, and the Leafield A6 Pressure Relief Valve in the floor. Answered on 5/17/2013 by Clyde from NRS A: Annie, we use the Leafield C7 in all of our boats. We think it's the best one on the market. Answered on 5/17/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: When will this be in stock ? I am very interested in purchasing two for travel trips. Asked on 5/16/2013 by Annie / water-dog from Hastine Isl. WA. Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Annie, the Outlaw I should be back in stock the second week in June. Answered on 5/16/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Am I safe to assume that a 200# person sitting in it on flat water without any gear would NOT be sitting in water?? Asked on 5/5/2013 by ET Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Inflate the drop stitch floor to 8-10 psi to minimize water coming up above the floor. Answered on 5/6/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Can you stand up in it? Asked on 4/24/2013 by Fish from B.c. Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: you could but it is difficult. I weigh 230 and I can surf it. but its pretty hard. Answered on 4/30/2013 by Anonymous A: No, you would not like standing up in this Inflatable kayak. Not a good fishing platform. Answered on 4/24/2013 by Dave from Edmonds WA A: The flat, rigid drop-stitch floor is plenty stiff for standing but the relatively narrow width and short waterline wouldn't make for very stable standing. Answered on 4/24/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Are there drain holes all along each side? Specifically at each end and not just in the middle? A Picture would be great. And I noticed you had predicted you would have stock a couple of weeks ago, any updated info? Asked on 4/15/2013 by ET Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Click on the Larger Images & More Views link, at the lower-right of the product photo, for a photo of the bottom of the boat. We received stock and they flew out the door. We currently have the orange color and will receive more of both in about 10 days. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Hi! So I can see from materials/weight/warranty the Outlaw isn't as durable as the Maverik. Dimensions seem about the same, though...how will they differ in terms of how they paddle in whitewater? Does the new floor design in the Outlaw make it more rigid than the Maverik? Thanks! Les Asked on 4/15/2013 by Les from Oregon Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Les, several of us took the Outlaws out on the Salmon River just this past week, in Class III water. They performed great. The MaverIKs are plenty rigid for any whitewater usage, but I'd say that the drop-stitch floor insert gives the Outlaws a bit of a lead over the Mavs in the rigidity dept. Answered on 4/15/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Are there foot pegs or place for foot pegs in the Outlaw? Asked on 4/14/2013 by sam from salida colorado Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: No foot pegs so to speak in the Outlaw or it's predecessor the Bandit. You can get foot or knee straps that attach to the tube and drain hole as the backrest does. Answered on 4/16/2013 by Dave from Edmonds WA A: Sam, the Outlaw doesn't come with foot pegs. They're easy to install, use the blue model of Item # 1638, using either Clifton Urethane Adhesive or Stabond Adhesive. Answered on 4/14/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: for the nrs outlaw 1 inflatable kayak, whats the weight capacity of the rider? Asked on 4/4/2013 by nolan from new hampshire Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Nolan, we don't list weight capacities for our boats. However, this boat can accommodate a large adult and some gear, easily 300+ pounds. Answered on 4/5/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: Do you have an expected date when the Outlaw I Kayak will come into stock? Asked on 3/24/2013 by Superfly from Lake Isabella, ca Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Outlaw kayaks should be in stock this week - week of 3/24. Answered on 3/24/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw I Inflatable Kayak Q: What are the approximate packed dimensions of the Outlaw I? Thanks! Asked on 3/11/2013 by Corey from Seattle Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Corey, the boat comes in a box 11" x 20" x 25". Answered on 3/11/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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