Product Details
Ride high without sacrificing stability. An extra-tall foam seat offers improved visibility and casting range, while the hydrodynamic hull provides maximum stability and nimble tracking. The quick-release stripping apron has a ruler for measuring your catch. Rugged 420-denier nylon top with an 1,100-denier PVC bottom for superior abrasion resistance. Packable with adjustable backpack straps for hiking to your favorite stillwater retreat. Customizable cushioned backrest. Puncture-resistant PVC bladder. Horizontal rod holder. Two cargo pockets with double zippers and eight organizer pockets. Mesh cargo deck. Lash tabs and D-rings for external gear storage. Two drink holders. Boston valve for easy inflation/deflation. Assembled size: 56"L x 47"W x 17-1/2"H. Weight capacity: 350 lbs. Color: Apple Green/Olive.
Price : $
209.99
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Pontoon Style or Round Style? Pontoon
style float tubes are far easier and less tiring to maneuver, as
they cut though the water far easier than a round style does.Pontoon
style
float
tubes also usually more features. While they cost somewhat more,
they are worth it. |
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Check Weight Capacity. Float
tubes all have different weight capacities. Make sure you get one
that meets your weight/gear requirements. |
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Float Tubes and Rivers Do NOT Mix! Float
tubes are designed for small lake/pond fishing. They are not designed
for use in rivers...especially rivers with a fast current, or worse,
with rapids. If you need a boat to fish the rivers with, get a pontoon
boat...not a float tube. |
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Ideal Uses for Float Tubes. Fishing
on lakes or ponds that require packing in a boat to reach. Float
tubes also work well for small ponds where larger boats are just
too much of a hassle to use. Can also be used on larger lakes on
calm days near the shoreline. |