
So now you know you like MultiSport racing and you've probably been in one or two races. The Intermediate Range of kayaks are a rewarding investment. Many feature the stability of an Entry Level boat but with the speed and performance needed for an extra edge. With your good technique they'll have you out in front of the other competitiors in no time.
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A new model between the Eclipse 5.2 & the Total Eclipse. 5.7 and 5.2 refer to the length in metres. For those that find the Total Eclipse too big & are of medium build.
Foot pump included
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| $3550 |
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This is a great boat for stability. Updated in 2001 it is now faster, more stable and turns easily. A good intermediate option, it's considered the next step from the Intrigue. With all the speed needed it actually ends up being a God-send when you're tired. So when a capsize would usually happen the extra stability can counteract your weariness. |
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| RRP Kevlar | |
| $2940 |
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The Raider is hull shape is similar to the Renegade's but lengthened to 6 meters and featuring more flare above the waterline. The extra width at the deck adds ultimate stability without limiting speed the way a fatter waterline would.The seat is redesigned to flex and contour with your body.
The Raider is ideally suited to paddlers of 80 - 100 kg but handles an even larger paddler very well. |
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| RRP Fibreglass | RRP Carbon/Kevlar |
| $2699 | $2999 |
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A fast intermediate kayak with stability. Greater volume allows for a larger paddler. This is the kayak that all intermediate Coast to Coasters are raving about.
Also available Total Eclipse XL - With a higher foredeck for bigger feet and a 1 inch wider cockpit opening it gives that bit more room.
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| RRP | |
| $3550 |
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A Total Eclipse with more knee room, wider cockpit and more foot room. For those who need extra room for comfort in the kayak. Great stability/ speed ratio.
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| $3550 |
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The Viper features a shallow rounded V hull with a pronounced keel line and bow. It can take on most conditions and has excellent speed. The design also minimises pitching for a more comfortable and stable ride. This kayak suits a paddler between 70-90kg and even though the waterline is narrow (waterline bean 42.6cm) there is enough primary stability for paddlers advancing from an entry level boat to feel comfortable. The speed potential for fit and strong paddlers in a Viper means it's very competitive at the head of any race.
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| $2999 |
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This fast funky Ruahine Kayak is designed for the smaller paddler of both genders in the 50 to 70kg range.
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| $3150 |
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This fast, smart looking kayak supersedes the very popular Opus. It has easier paddle entry, a finer “cutting’ bow, a lower foredeck and a wider rear deck for more secondary stability. All this makes the new “Firebolt” faster and more stable in white water and less vulnerable to strong winds in open water.
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| RRP Kevlar | |
| $3170 |