If you are a water sports enthusiast, then the new Sit-In type Seastar Kayak Dreamer 445 will give you a unique summer experience.
If you are a water sports enthusiast, then the new Sit-In type Seastar Kayak Dreamer 445 will give you a unique summer experience.
The Seastar Dreamer 445 is extremely stable and unsinkable, easy to handle and steer. It is suitable for use in sea and fresh water. It is also perfect for fishing and diving expeditions.
The Dreamer 445 kayak is extremely durable, with a hydro-dynamic design that allows it to reach high speed, while its steering is easy and smooth. It is provides an intense training session for the user's entire body and unique adventures in the water, allowing users to admire the most beautiful coastal landscapes.
Technical Characteristics
- Sit - In Kayak
- Dimensions: L445 x W58 x H30 cm
- Weight: 26 Kg
- Max load: 126 Kg
- Cockpit dimensions: 86 x 40 x 27 cm
- With comfort seat
Features
- Rudder with adjustable footrest steering system
- 2 elliptical waterproof rubber hatch covers
- 2 equipment holding elastic cords
- Mesh bag
- 2 carry handles
- Paddle rest
Available in 4 colors: Orange (28180), Red (28181), Yellow (28182) and 2-Colored (28183).
Sit-in Kayak Type: A Sit-in Kayak has an enclosed cockpit and thus, rather than the paddler being positioned on top of the kayak, above the water level, the paddler is instead positioned below the water's surface. Therefore, this type of kayak is by far the most popular design among intermediate and advanced paddlers because the sit-inside design provides a significantly lower center of gravity and thus, a much higher degree of secondary stability. Due to their significantly lower center of gravity, a sit-in kayak can also be made much more narrow than a sit-on-top design and thus, they are generally much faster. The enclosed cockpit also provides the paddler with some protection from the sun and from waves breaking over the bow or the gunwale. Finally, the significantly lower profile causes a sit-in kayak to be far less adversely affected by wind than a sit-on-top kayak design.