Point65°N Unisex_Adult Falcon Solo Modular Rigid Kayak (Separable), Red, (1 Place)

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Point65°N Unisex_Adult Falcon Solo Modular Rigid Kayak (Separable), Red, (1 Place)

Point65°N Unisex_Adult Falcon Solo Modular Rigid Kayak (Separable), Red, (1 Place)

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They also include more onboard storage options – which gives them an edge over inflatable and folding kayaks. Just like modular ‘yaks, they feature bulkhead sections that double as watertight storage. The Point 65 Martini Kayak is one extremely versatile kayak. For fun loving, recreational water lovers, this is a great choice for a kayak. It is also family friendly and can be used to train your children how to kayak like pros, while allowing them the space to enjoy themselves.

It can be broken down into three individual parts, making it a lot more manageable and easier to transport. You’re not carrying a full-sized kayak – and if you’re using it as a tandem, there’s likely someone there to carry one of the sections for you, which makes things even easier.

Point 65 Martini Kayak Features

Making sure to have this buffer zone between your body weight and the weight capacity of your kayak will ensure that your kayak can handle you and your gear. It all depends very much on what you want to use it for. If you usually sail alone, you don't need to buy a kayak with many seats. One option is to buy a two-seater kayak in case someone joins you unexpectedly. But considering a kayak’s weight capacity is more than just making sure that it can support your individual body weight. To be clear, we never recommend kayaking with anything in your vessel other than you and your paddle. Besides the kayak’s actual weight, keep in mind the maximum weight capacity that the kayak can handle, including your own weight. You’ll probably need extra gear besides your paddles, especially if you’re going on camping trips or kayak fishing, so consider these things. While they’re generally expensive, the fact that you don’t have to buy two separate ‘yaks – you can simply customize the one you have according to your needs – means you save money in the long term.

On the other hand, kayaks made of the pricier thermoformed ABS are more durable as they’re made of a combination of acrylic and plastic. This material can deal with sun exposure for long hours without getting damaged in any way. Why Would I Need to Use Modular Kayaks? But some of you may be better suited a kayak that breaks down into more, smaller sections while others will be better off with a kayak that breaks down into fewer, larger sections. Sit On Top Versus Sit Inside Just in front of the stern hatch, the Point 65 Martini Kayak has two cup holder slots. If you add a midsection, then two more cup holder slots are added to the kayak. With four cup holder slots, you will have plenty of room for your drinks or anything else you decide to use them for. Pros Snap-tap technology that allows the kayak to go from solo to tandem just by adding an extra midsection The fact that a modular kayak comes in two or more sections should make it easier to carry than a traditional yak. This is because the weight and length will be distributed across the pieces so you don’t have to carry the whole weight of the vessel at once – you can carry a section at a time.

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As with any type of kayak – and kayaking equipment, for that matter – there are some things you must consider before getting your first modular kayak. So, that’s what I’d like to focus on right now – the key factors you should look for when choosing the right modular kayak for your needs and paddling style. Number Of Sections There’s practically one type of (PE) or polyethylene used to produce rotationally molded kayaks, but it comes in various grades. These grades are categorized as high density (HDPE), medium density (MDPE), and low density (LDPE). The density is based on the number of particle bonds within the plastic and not based on the weight or the plastic’s mass. The higher the plastic’s molecular bonds, the stronger, sturdier, puncture-resistant, and scratch-resistant it is. However, they are not the easiest to store and transport; they tend to be heavy and take up a lot of space. You’ll find that modular vessels come in a range of designs, each suite to a different type of activity. So, just like traditional kayaks, you should be able to find a modular yak that is designed for the type of activity you’re looking to take part in. Based on its overall appearance, it seems like the manufacturer’s put a lot of thought into the overall frame and construction of this modular kayak. The rotomolded polyethylene equally makes the frame strong and impact resistant. Even if it’s used on a consistent basis, its outer frame will ensure that it does not succumb to any wear and tear.

My experience with Point 65’s modular kayaks has shown that the solo versions rarely boast an impressive load capacity. If you’re used to inflatables with above-average weight limits, this may be a deal-breaker – especially if you’re on the bigger side.The modular system is great for transport and storage but the most important part is how it handles on the water. In terms of the number of pieces, you’ll find modular kayaks with a minimum of two pieces. Most larger modular kayaks don’t have more than three total pieces, but there are some custom designs out there that feature four or more pieces. A spray skirt will help you stay warmer and drier when paddling in colder months, so it’s always important to make sure you have one that fits your kayak. Hull Design Then again, I also understand that the main reason why you’d be interested in getting a modular fishing kayak is not the rigging but the portability and the storage-friendly nature of it:



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