The Airis™ Angler Inflatable Kayak |
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 04:56 |
New and innovative, Airis™ Kayaks are the lightest, most compact high-pressure inflatable kayaks in the world. Providing rigidity and durability through AirWeb™ High Pressure Construction (patent pending), Airis Kayaks are tear and abrasion resistant, quick to inflate, simple to use and so portable, you can throw one on your back using the custom designed AirPack™ Backpack (included). The Airis™ Angler Inflatable Kayak features:
More Information about Airis Inflatable Kayaks can be found at: www.AirisKayaks.com |
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