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Dirigo 120

One of the most popular recreational kayaks we have ever sold. The award winning Dirigo 120 is beloved for its optimal size and easy-to-paddle design. A roomy cockpit and excellent initial stability make this a perfect choice for almost anyone. Easy grip thigh pads help make the Dirigo 120 efficient and easy to control and maneuver on the water. Equipped with the bomber OT Cushioned Seat and a stern Click Seal Hatch with bulkhead, the durable Dirigo 120 is all you need to get started in the sport of kayaking.
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Material:Three Layer Polyethylene
Length:12' / 3.7 m
Width:27.75" / 70.5 cm
Cockpit:18.5" x 38" / 46.9 x 96.5 cm
Deck Height:14" / 35.6 cm
Weight:49 lbs/ 22.2 kg
Max Load Range:300-350 lbs / 136.1-158.8 kg
Suggested Retail:$699.99 USD

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Glide Track Foot Brace System

 Contoured foot brace system designed to fit your foot comfortably. 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. 

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.

Stabil-form™ Hull Design

The full hull outline at the waterline provides the paddler with greater stability for a given width.

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