Wilderness Systems  Pamlico 135T Tandem Kayak

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The Wilderness System Pamlico 135T's short length and large cockpit offer you and a friend superb maneuverability and easy entry and exit.

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Features

  • A great recreational kayak for exploring flat water ponds and lakes, slow-moving rivers and gentle waves in open bays
  • Rock-solid stability makes it perfect for fishing, photography and family paddling, but its efficiency means it works well for weekend touring too
  • Gen2™ high-density polyethylene construction offers performance, rugged durability and affordability
  • Outfitted with Phase3™ Lite high-back seats, allowing you to easily adjust seats' recline and thigh support to customize the fit
  • Seats can be adjusted on the fly to relieve fatigue on long paddles, or locked in for improved performance
  • Front seat easily converts to solo postion using an intuitive slide-rail system; foot pegs adjust to provide maneuverability in solo position
  • When front seat is in solo position, rear seat can be used to stow gear or a small, 4-legged buddy
  • Roomy cockpit offers comfort and a boat that's easy to get in and out of, even for full-size kayakers
  • SlideLock footrail system is comfortable, rugged and easy to adjust; foot braces adjust via extension rod that places positioning at your fingertips
  • Stern hatch with rubber hatch cover offers easy access to hull storage
  • Comes with comfort carry handles, bow and stern deck rigging and cup holders built right into the seats
  • Named for Pamlico Sound, a protected sound between the North Carolina coast and the Outer Banks

Made in USA.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Flatwater Kayaking

Material(s)

Polyethylene

Length

13 ft. 6 in.

Width

31 inches

Depth

14 inches

Weight

69 pounds

Cockpit Size

90 x 24 inches

Number of Paddlers

2-person

Hatch Capacity

UA

Weight Capacity (lbs)

500 pounds

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