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RECREATION KAYAKS

Camden 120

The sporty Camden 120 is considered to be one of our luxury recreation models. The three layer design helps us produce a lighter weight, stiffer polymer kayak. At just over 12’, the Camden 120 is designed for beginners but not one that you’ll outgrow as you start to master your paddling skills. Equipped with our super plush Active Comfort System (ACS) Seat, a stern Click Seal Hatch with bulkhead and our new Support Track adjustable foot brace system the Camden 120 is a great choice for beginning to intermediate paddlers.
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Material:Three Layer Polyethylene
Length:12' 6" / 3.8 m
Width:28.5" / 72.4 cm
Cockpit:17.5" x 39" / 44.5 x 99.1 cm
Deck Height:14" / 35.6 cm
Weight:51 lbs / 23.1 kg
Max Load Range:350-400 lbs / 158.8-181.4 kg
Suggested Retail:$829.99 USD

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Active Comfort System (ACS) Seat

Comfort seating that features a multi-laminate construction designed for optimal support. The enhanced seating surface features superior air-flow and drainage and lateral stabilizers which lock the seat in place for that "one with the boat" feeling. The four-way adjustable system is not only intuitive it adjusts to tailor individual backrest height, thigh support, lumbar support and backrest angle proving a comfortable fit and feel.

Click Seal Hatch

This easy to open cam lock hatch is designed to lock securely with one simple click. Once it’s locked the durable inner rubber gasket provides an amazing seal which will help keep your gear safe, secure and dry. Note, it’s always recommended using a dry bag for hatch storage. The Click Seal Hatch is water resistant but not 100% waterproof.

Support Track Foot Brace System

A comfortable foot brace system with contoured rubber and extra padding (great for bare feet) to provide a secure grip and added control. With an intuitive easy-to-reach adjustment system and position indicators it is easy to get the foot braces set to the same comfortable length on both sides.

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