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Vapor 10XT

Compact kayak with a lot of volume…that’s the best way to describe the Vapor 10XT. This sporty kayak offers a stable, yet efficient ride with a few more creature comforts than the base Vapor 10. The large cockpit opening is designed for a comfortable and reassuring ride. Equipped with the comfortable padded Comfort Flex Seat and a stern day well with cover, the Vapor 10XT is perfect for anglers, sportsmen and recreational paddlers alike. Go ahead and grab a paddle. Experience how much fun the Vapor 10XT can be.
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Specs

Material:Single Layer Polyethylene
Length:10' / 3 m
Width:28.5" / 72.4 cm
Cockpit:19.5" x 48" / 49.5 x 121.9 cm
Deck Height:16.75" / 42.6 cm
Weight:48 lbs / 21.8 kg
Max Load Range:275- 325 lbs / 124.7-147.4 kg
Suggested Retail:$499.99 USD

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Comfort Flex Seat

 Equipped with a comfortable padded seat and contoured to fit most body types, the Comfort Flex seat is designed for hours on the water. It is lightweight, adjustable and includes a cup holder. 

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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