Feelfree Introduces Fishing Kayak For Younger and Smaller Paddlers |
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Thursday, 12 June 2014 21:17 |
Swannanoa, NC, June 13th, 2014 – Feelfree US, LLC (Feelfree US), announces the launch of the Feelfree Move Angler, a fishing kayak specifically designed for the younger or smaller paddler. Offering an option for younger paddlers just getting into the sport of kayak fishing was the reason behind the Move Angler according to Jim Hager, Feelfree US, “we wanted to provide parents the ability to share their passion for kayak fishing with their children, yet still give them the independence to explore the outdoors on their own.” The Move Angler upgrades the Move kayak, which has been a favorite among paddlers for years, with a full arrangement of features specific to fishing. This includes two rod holders with security rod leashes as well as Feelfree’s Kingfisher seat which uses unique construction to retain shape and comfort hour after hour on the water.
In addition, the Move Angler comes equipped with all the great features paddlers have come to expect in a Feelfree kayak: molded in handles, recessed fittings and the patented Wheel in the Keel. It also utilizes a “tri-hull” design, which offers great stability and efficient tracking while paddling. At 9’ long and 29.75” wide, the Move Angler is very nimble on the water. It’s hull, which weighs only 42 lbs, combined with the Wheel in the Keel makes it very easy for any solo paddler to maneuver the kayak on or off the water — even the younger paddler.
The Move Angler retails for $599 and is available in a variety of unique camo color combinations that
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