Gemini Tandem/Solo

14' 2"
Length
30"
Width (in)
78
Weight (lb)
discontinued

This Product Has Been Discontinued

Gemini Tandem/Solo Description

Point 65 Kayaks Sweden presents the modular take-apart Gemini 9’/14’ solo-tandem hybrid. A fun, versatile, high-performance recreational kayak which, due to its modularity, is exceptionally easy to carry, store and haul. The revolutionary Solo - Tandem (and more) combination is the solution you were waiting for. Snap in the mid-section and your Solo transforms into a high-performance Tandem. Add another mid section and it’s a triple. Keep adding mid sections and create the perfect teambuilding tool for as many paddlers as you want. The Gemini, blow molded in durable HTP, in Syracuse NY, is easy to handle in and out of the water. With Point 65’s innovative Snap-Tap system, here is a kayak which snaps apart and re-assembles in seconds. A kayak that is comfortable, stable, strong and thanks to it’s modularity - extremely easy to carry. The Gemini is a rigid high-performance kayak that you can carry with a smile on your face, put into the trunk of most cars and store under your bed.

Gemini Tandem/Solo Specs and Features

  • Structure: Modular
  • Cockpit Type: Sit Inside
  • Seating Configuration: Solo, Tandem
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Smaller Adult/Child, Average Adult
  • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Smaller Adult/Child, Average Adult
  • Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate

Additional Attributes

  • Easily fits into most cars
  • Each section comes packaged in a durable box which makes them easy to ship, store and handle.

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I have a FeelFree Tandem…

Submitted by: guest-paddler on 7/11/2022

I have a FeelFree Tandem Gemini kayak and I like it. It’s really easy to paddle by myself with two kids on top. I have no problems loading it up into my truck but rolling it with gear inside is almost impossible. It’s very hard to keep it stable and it always ends up leaning to one side. Also I flipped almost every time on this kayak with two kids and also by myself. I’m probably going to sell this kayak to look for something more stable that won’t flip on me.