Malibu Kayaks Stealth 9' |
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Wednesday, 27 October 2010 16:58 |
This is the third model of a series of kayaks from Malibu Kayaks, known as the Stealth series. The unique factor of all the Stealth series, the feature that sets them apart from the competition, is the patented Center Live Well System designed for easy access to live bait with an option of a self-circulating pump kit. This feature has been well-reviewed in the market and makes its first appearance on a smaller form factor, allowing for a light weight, easily transportable fishing craft. The Stealth 9 is built upon the Mini-X platform, the top selling kayak for Malibu Kayaks. The dimensions of the Stealth 9 are as follows: Length: 9’3", Width: 33.5", Depth: 12", Weight: 49lbs., Max Capacity: 275lbs. The Stealth 9 will be available world-wide fourth quarter of 2010. "The Stealth Series has been an incredibly successful line for Malibu Kayaks," said Josh Eck, National Sales Manager. "This is due to the fact that the Stealth Series is truly designed for the fisherman, in both spirit and in function. The Stealth 9 adds value and convenience to round out this popular series." |
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