Hala Gear Kayak Seat for SUPs


Style: Standard
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Description

Please Note: Pictured foot bar is discontinued

The Hala Kayak Seat for SUPs gives you the freedom to chose. You can give your legs a rest and have a look around as you lean back in an attachable kayak seat with full back support. Then pop up and, with a few simple clicks, transform your board back into a SUP. You get the ultimate functionality out of your board.

  • Fits all boards with at least 4 soft rigging points near the center handle, unless otherwise specified
NOTE: Pictured foot bar is not included with kayak seat.
SUP Tip For Safe Playtime SUP is fun, but as with any activity, there are risks. When alternating between sitting and standing in moving water, you should never have the seat attached to your board. For safety, please be sure to tighten all straps and move the seat to the front of your board to avoid the risk of foot entrapment. SUP safely and have fun!

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