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Twist 2/1

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Twist 2/1 Description
TWIST is Innova's most compact inflatable kayak and is perfect for travelers. It’s best suited for sheltered waters such as lakes and calm flowing rivers. Twist is very stable and is great for smaller paddlers, yet still offers enough room to accommodate an XXL kayaker. The TWIST 2/1 can be easily transformed from its two-seat version to its one-seat version or vice versa, thanks to an innovative design. Twist has removable seats with adjustable backrests for a comfortable and dry ride. The kayak includes a skeg/tracking fin to keep the kayak on a straight course. Thanks to its small packed size and low weight, the kayak is easy to pack for hiking and/or air travel.
Twist 2/1 Specs and Features
- Structure: Inflatable
- Cockpit Type: Sit on Top / Open Cockpit
- Seating Configuration: Tandem
- Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult
- Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
- Ideal Paddler Size: Average Adult
- Skill Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Additional Attributes
- Versatile footrests
- Comfortable inflatable seat with backrest
- Rubber ropes for fixation of baggage
- Safety grab handles in the bow and stern
- Fixture for tracking fin
- Tracking fin
- Twist valves
- Push-push valves
- Pressure relief valve in the bottom of the boat
- Repair kit
- Cleaning sponge
- Fabric transport bag
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Twist 2/1 Reviews
Read reviews for the Twist 2/1 by INNOVA Kayak as submitted by your fellow paddlers. All of the reviews are created and written by paddlers like you, so be sure to submit your own review and be part of the community!
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I have had this Kayak for 5 years. It is my toy, lifeboat, & dinghy on a 19 foot sailboat. It stores in a small space, is easy to inflate and deflate, and is stable to get into and out of the 19 foot boat while on the water. It has held up very well with beach landings and shallow groundings. It hauls 2 people, gear for a day ashore, and a 45 pound dog with ease. It is not very fast and does get your bottom slightly wet from water splashed into the boat. I always lay the boat out deflated, when I get home, to dry the hard to get to corners.