Tequila Kayak by Point 65 |
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Saturday, 22 May 2010 05:34 |
Introducing Tequila! by Point 65 Kayaks Sweden A new level of innovation for recreational kayaks. Created by award-winning design engineer Magnus De Brito, Point 65 launches the Tequila! A fun, versatile and high-performance kayak that, due to its modularity, is exceptionally easy to carry, store, and haul. The revolutionary solo or tandem combination is the solution you were waiting for. (patent pending) Designed to accommodate tackles, cooler, and other necessities, the Tequila! is the perfect fishing craft. Going by yourself or with a friend? You have both options in one kayak — just add the Snap Tap mid- section and go from solo to tandem in seconds. Easy to handle in and out of the water. With Point 65´s innovative Snap-Tap system (patent pending), the single-seater snaps apart and re-assembles in seconds for a kayak that is safe, stable, and strong making it by far the most lightweight Sit On Top kayak on the market. The Tequila! is a rigid high-performance kayak that you can carry with a smile on your face, put into the trunk of your car, and store under your bed. With the center piece that can be purchased separately you can convert the solo into a tandem kayak for double the fun. For more info visit Point 65 Kayaks
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