Wilderness Systems  Tarpon 135T Tandem Sit-On-Top Kayak

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Feature-rich and visually striking, the Wilderness Systems Tarpon 135T tandem sit-on-top kayak is fast and nimble. It also boasts abundant storage, built-in cup holders and side carry handles.

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Features

  • High-density polyethylene hull provides rugged durability and easy care
  • Phase 3 AirPro seating system provides breathable, ergonomic comfort and easy adjustability
  • Keepers Footbrace System adjusts to maximize comfort and ensure optimal paddling position
  • Watertight Orbix hatches in front of each seat offer convenient access
  • Carry handles at bow, stern and side
  • Paddle park frees hands for photography and fishing
  • Molded-in drink-container holder
  • Replaceable skid plate on the bottom of the hull increases durability and prolongs life of kayak
  • Rudder ready (rudder kit sold separately)

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Flatwater Kayaking

Material(s)

Polyethylene plastic

Length

13 ft. 6 in.

Width

34 inches

Seat Type

Padded / Foam

Number of Paddlers

2-person

Paddle Included

No

Weight Capacity (lbs)

600 pounds

Tracking System

None

Weight

88 pounds

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1 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars

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ChiliJeep
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

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8 years ago

This is the second kayak we own by same company. Pleased with quality and reliability. We have used this one on lakes and gentle rivers. Would recommend a cart if entry point is a distance. Easy to re-enter if tipped over. Drains well. We both have back issues and have found the seats to be very comfortable and adjustable. Tracks well even when using with a single paddler. Love the Sit-on-Top style for warmth of sun and cooling water spray.

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