AIRE Tributary Strike 2 Tandem Inflatable Kayak


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The AIRE Tributary Strike 2 is an ideal craft for someone looking for a crossover boat to paddle both rivers and flat water. The hull shape of the Strike makes it faster and track better in flat water than other self-bailing Inflatable Kayaks, but it still has enough rocker to remain maneuverable on the river.

The Strike 2 is appropriate for either one or two paddlers depending on where you position the removable seats and can take a fair amount of gear packed onto it with a single paddler for supporting small overnights.

With its compact size for storage and transport, this is a great boat for RVers, Van-lifers, and on-the-go families. Its versatile design is perfect for whatever your next water adventure throws your way!

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