YakAttack - VISIPole™ |
Wednesday, 21 October 2009 08:25 |
YakAttack - VISIPole™ - Be there. Be Safe. Be Seen. Our first innovation, VISIPole™, is a high visibility safety pole for kayak fishing. Unlike many light poles on the market, we have put as much emphasis on daytime visibility as nighttime visibility. We've cut no corners with this design, and think it's the most visibile safety pole you can buy. With several models to choose from, you're sure to find the one that suits you best. VP1 - Mountless, No Flag - No installation required! If you have a vertical rod holder as those found on most customized milk crates, the pole slips right into an empty hole and securely tethers in place. - At 4'-6", the light sits above the kayaker's head, enabling true 360° visibility. - Two 2" wide fluorescent orange stripes just under the light provide 360° daytime visibility normally not found in similar products. - A single 2" wide US Coast Guard Approved SOLAS (Safety Of Life At Sea) reflective tape enables fellow kayakers or oncoming boats to quickly identify you with a sweep of their lights at night. If you've ever witnessed the performance of SOLAS tape first hand, you will understand the importance of this feature. - Sitting atop the pole is a TekTite light. This is, in our opinion, the highest quality LED marker light on the market. With 2 LEDs and remarkable light diffusing technology, the perfect balance of brightness and burn time is achieved. 3 AA batteries last for 100 hours.
- Same features as VP1 but includes a 12"X18" safety flag mounted near the top of the pole. - Flag can be changed, allowing the kayaker to fly a national flag, club flag, dive flag, or other flag of their choosing. VP3 - Base Mount, No Flag - Same features as VP1 but includes a base that can be mounted to the kayak so no rod holder is needed. VP4 - Base Mount, With Safety Flag (PICTURES COMING SOON) - Same as VP2, but with base mount.
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