New Native Ultimate Kayaks |
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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 18:30 |
The popular Ultimate fishing kayaks has received a facelift in both its 12 and 14.5 models. The Groove accessory mounting system that was launched last year on the Manta Ray series to a strong reception is now a standard feature on these two Ultimate models as well. There is a whole new line of padding options that can be added to the entire Ultimate series to further enhance the utility of these models depending on how the boat is being used. The First Class seating has been updated on these models as it has throughout the entire Native Watercraft lineup. An innovative seat riser for those who are looking for a higher line of sight without giving up comfort, convenience, or paddling trim is also being made available as an accessory to complement the existing line of seating accessories for the Ultimate series. The Ultimate 12 and 14.5 also sport new graphic packages and new deck rail padding for the coming season. Come take a second look at this singular watercraft! |
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