You will also appreciate the adjustable thigh straps, hull abrasion rails, molded grab handles, and adjustable seat. You will also find the series of self-bailing drain valves useful since you don’t want to be constantly bailing water out of your kayak. The three air chambers work well in keeping the kayak afloat even when one air chamber has one or two punctures. The two are combined to form a double-layer material with improved resistance against sources of punctures. Your practiced eye will also observe that the combo of independent PVC bladders and PVC tarpaulin hull increased the kayak’s overall durability. The 12” rocker also contributes to its above-average stability. In general, the wider the kayak, the more stable it is – and the Attack’s 35” width does the job well. The inflatable kayak is designed with stability in mind, too. You can even use it in calm waters although the overall feel will be different because of the whitewater-specific design. You can attack Class III whitewater with gusto, partly due to the knowledge that it can withstand the rigors of the sport. This is a great option for whitewater rafting enthusiasts who want the durability of a hard-shell kayak with the affordability of an inflatable kayak. Advanced Elements Attack Whitewater Kayak Review
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