Cirrus 110 - Ultralight Inflatable Touring Kayak


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Sale price£1,449.00
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The Cirrus Ultralight is the ultimate marriage of a high-performance inflatable touring kayak with the extreme light weight and stowability of a pack raft.

The Cirrus is the perfect companion for the overlander, backcountry enthusiast, or any paddler who values unparalleled kayak touring function in an ultralight package.

1x Cirrus Inflatable Kayak

1x Quick Release Fin

1x Seat

1x Footrest

1x Storage Bag

1x Repair Kit

Accessory styles may differ slightly from shown.

The Cirrus Ultralight 110 is the ultimate marriage of a high-performance inflatable touring kayak with the extreme light weight and stowability of a pack raft. At 11ft long and weighing under 15 pounds, it’s Aquaglide’s lightest touring kayak – thanks to the TPU/Nylon construction and TPU drop-stitch floor. This technology yields minimal weight in a kayak that doesn’t sacrifice an ounce of performance. This boat comes with a compression storage bag for packability and serves double duty as a drybag for clothing and gear. The Cirrus 110 is the perfect companion for the overlander, backcountry enthusiast, or any paddler who values unparalleled kayak touring function in an ultralight package.

 

Best For: 1-person ultralight performance touring, expedition, and overlanding.

Capacity: 1-person | 300 lb. (136 kg) max weight.

Warranty: 2-year limited against any manufacturing defects.

Dimensions: 11’ (338 cm) L x 35” (82.6 cm) W x 10” (25 cm) H x 9.5″ tube diameter.

Hull Weight: 14.75 lbs / 6.7 kgs

Includes: kayak, seat, footrest, fin, storage bag, and repair kit.

Not Included: pump, paddle, and PFD (Personal Flotation Device).

Requires Halkey-Roberts Style Valve adaptor to inflate properly (included in repair kit).

 

Key Technical Features

  • Double-Coated 0.13mm TPU 70 denier Nylon Fabric – lightweight and supple, yet provides excellent rigidity when fully inflated
  • TPU ULDS (Ultralight Drop-Stitch) Floor – lightweight rigidity and optimal paddling performance
  • High Performance Touring Design – Positive tracking, yet extremely agile
  • Lightweight and Packable/Stowable – weighing a mere 14 lbs, easily fits into waterproof compression storage bag

 

Key User Features

  • UL (Ultralight) Inflatable Seat – adjustable lightweight support and comfort
  • UL (Ultralight) EVA Footrest – lightweight control for improved paddling efficiency
  • Velcro Adjustment Strips – allow for personalised custom seat and footrest positions
  • PA (Polyamide) Nylon D-rings – provide secure attachment for seat back
  • Quick Release Weedless Fin – increases tracking
  • Moulded Plastic Carry Handles – on bow, stern, and at mid-point for comfortable carrying or lifting
  • Cockpit Drain – opens easily to drain water from the boat
  • Halkey-Roberts Type Valves – for quick and easy inflation and deflation
  • Mini-MOLLE Attachment System – on either side of cockpit, for storage of essential items
  • Deck Cargo Bungees – on bow and stern offer secure storage of extra gear
  • Waterproof Compression Storage Bag – doubles as drybag for clothing and gear when paddling

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WHAT IS KAYAK TOURING?

What is kayak touring you ask? Essentially it is taking your kayak out for a cruise, this can be for a couple of hours or for a multi day adventure either on your own or with friends. It really just about getting out on the water. 

What does kayak touring mean? In its simplest form kayak touring is simply taking your kayak out on the water. But the touring indicates that you prefer to travel or cover longer distances on your kayak. You might prefer to go out paddling for a few hours to get some of those nautical miles under your belt. 

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