All New X-Wing Sliding Console |
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 05:01 |
PARAMOUNT, California - Malibu Kayaks today announced the all new sliding console for your kayak. Now you can have all your electronics, rod holders, dry storage all in one handy unit. The durable utility console easily attaches on and off your kayak for quick storage. And the best feature of all. .. You never have to leave the comfort of your seat to reach those far away items, now they come to you easily. The fully self contained dry compartment allows you to place your battery and other electronic items in a safe, high & dry side hatch. The X- Wing is totally customizable for your specific needs. Kayak fisherman now can have a navigation light, electrical switches, compass, rod holders, fish finder, GPS system and so much more. The X- Wing will be available in 3 different models .. just another innovative idea brought to you by Malibu Kayaks. *Optional Accessories for Customizing: Side Mounted Zipper Utility Dry Bag iPod Docking Station Anodized Tool Holder |
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