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NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak
$745.00
Newbies and seasoned IK paddlers alike will love the NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak. Combining rigid, wave-punching performance with a stable, beginner-friendly ride, this tandem boat lets two paddlers team up, or one paddler can load it with gear for overnight adventures.
- 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.
- 39" width gives you extra stability when the water gets rough.
- A 16" rocker height helps the Outlaw II climb over waves, while 10.5" tubes and a 4" self-bailing floor provide plenty of flotation.
- Two inflatable thwart seats secure to drain holes in the floor, allowing you to place them just where you need them.
- Four stainless steel D-rings allow you to secure water bottles and other gear.
- Bow and stern handles make the Outlaw II 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:
12' 2"
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Width:
39"
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Weight:
34 lbs.
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Tube Diameter:
10.5"
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Number of Thwarts:
2
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Bow Kick:
16"
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Stern Kick:
16"
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Number of Air Chambers:
5
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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:
4
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Number of Handles:
2
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Center Compartment Width:
18"
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Repair Kit:
Yes
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Warranty:
3 Years Retail, 1 Years Commercial
By Bummed from CO About Me Casual/ Recreational
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: Can this boat be paddled by two boaters with canoe/raft paddles? Asked on 5/18/2013 by Christopher from United States Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, you could. You would want to have short paddles since you are sitting lower than you would in most canoes. Answered on 5/18/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: Where is this boat made? Where do the raw materials come from? Asked on 5/2/2013 by Indiethedog Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The boat and materials are made in Asia. Answered on 5/3/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: Do you sit on the thwart seat or on the floor of the kayak and use the thwart seat as a backrest? Is a cheetah seat available? Asked on 4/28/2013 by js Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The thwart seat is your backrest. You could adapt the AIRE Cheetah Seat, Item # 1609.5, to it. Answered on 4/29/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: Can the outlaw be rolled tight and put in a rucksack? Thank you! Asked on 4/8/2013 by ApacheStar from New York Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, you can roll the boat up, no problem. Our IK Boat Bag, Item # 3095, has shoulder straps for easy carry. Answered on 4/9/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: What is the size of the kayak packed for shipment (or storage)? Thanks. -Terry Asked on 4/6/2013 by RV Terry from Byron, GA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Terry, the boat comes in a box 26" x 21" x 13". Answered on 4/8/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: What is the capacity? Also what is the max class of rapids the outlaw handle? Asked on 3/17/2013 by Gypsy from Prineville, OR Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The boat will hold two adults, or one with gear for overnight trips. Skilled boaters regularly run Class IV rapids in inflatable kayaks. Answered on 3/17/2013 by Clyde from NRS
NRS Outlaw II Inflatable Kayak Q: Hello! Do you have a rudder system to use with these kayaks for flatwater paddling? If not, do you have a suggestions of how to install one? We use them for paddling around a flatwater lake and would like them to track better and be more stable in the wind... Thanks! Gaia Marrs Copper Oar Rafting McCarthy, Alaska Asked on 2/26/2013 by Gaia from McCarthy, Alaska Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Don't have a rudder system for you Gaia, but do have a skeg system that will work to really improve flatwater tracking. The drop-stitch floor insert is removable. You can glue our Skeg Replacement Plate, Item # 86104.01, to the underside of the insert. Then you can cut a slit in the boat's floor material (stabilize the ends of the slit with a glued patch to prevent it spreading) so you can add one of the SUP Board Fins, # 86101.02. The 9" one would probably be best for you. Drop a line to service@nrsweb.com if you have further questions. Dan Lingo is our Alaska wholesale rep. Answered on 2/27/2013 by Clyde from NRS
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