ADVANCED ELEMENTS AdvancedFrame™ Convertible Elite Kayak without Pump

The most versatile inflatable day touring kayak in the industry, designed to be easily converted from a solo to a tandem kayak

We recommend to purchase the pump AE2011 to inflate the product. The AdvancedFrame™ Convertible Elite is a 15' kayak that can be paddled solo or tandem, offering the best of both worlds. Its open deck design allows for easy entry and exit, and optional single or double decks quickly convert it into a closed deck kayak. The rigid bow and stern rib-frame design combine with interchangeable decks and seating positions for maximum versatility. The Elite version has a drop-stitch floor, enhancing tracking and hull speed while adding superior rigidity to an inflatable kayak. *Pump not included

Details

Specifications

  • Length: 180 in - 457.2 cm
  • Height: 16.5 in - 41.91 cm
  • Width: 32 in - 81.28 cm
  • Weight: 52 lb - 23.59 kg
  • Max Weight Capacity: 550 lb - 249.47 kg
  • Activity Type: Touring
  • Passengers: Tandem
  • Cockpit Type: Sit-Inside
  • Warranty: 1 or 3 years Limited Warranty. This item is a final sale. For all questions regarding warranty, please see details * (Warranty policy)
  • Colors may vary slightly from those shown as each kayak that we produce is unique. Variations in color are not covered by warranty.

High-performance

The aluminum rib-frame technology in the bow and stern, combined with drop-stitch technology in the floor, enhances tracking, rigidity and hull speed.

Easy to set up

Pre-assembled at the factory. Simply unfold, inflate and attach the seats.

Versatile

Quickly and easily convert your kayak from a tandem to a single paddler in minutes.

Complete accessory package

Includes a drop-stitch floor, a carrying duffel bag, 2 high-back lumbar seats, a repair kit and an owner's manual.

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