KAYAK TWIST 2/1 GUMOTEX
KAYAK TWIST 2/1 GUMOTEX
Gumotex Twisst is lightweight and space-saving kayak as a companion on the road and a watersport recreation. More
Gumotex Twisst is lightweight and space-saving kayak as a companion on the road and a watersport recreation. More
Are you looking for a small, light and packable kayak as a travel and water recreation companion? Then TWIST is the right choice for you, whether when discovering new places on lakes or for sailing on calm rivers. TWIST 1 is uncompromisingly the smallest and lightest kayak in our fleet. TWIST 2/1 can easily be converted from a two-seat version to a single-seat version or vice versa thanks to its innovative design. The kayak is stable enough, a small kayaker, an XXL person or up to two paddlers can comfortably sit in it. TWIST has removable seats with an adjustable backrest for comfortable sitting in the dry.
Technical data kajak Twist 2/1 Gumotex
Length (cm) | 360 |
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Width (cm) | 83 |
Weight (kg) | 13.0 |
Max. load (kg) | 180 |
Material | NITRILON® |
Paddle type | Kayak |
Max. number of persons | 2 persons |
Air chambers | 3 + 3 |
Packed dimension (cm) | 53 x 36 x 20 |
Max. operation pressure (Mpa / Bar / PSI) | 0.02 / 0.2 / 3.0 |
Kayak equipmentu Twist
- Foot rest
- Comfortable inflatable seat with backrest
- Flexible ropes for attaching luggage
- Safety grips on the bow and stern
- Tracking fin
- Twist valves
- Push-push valves
- Valve wrench for Push-Push and overpressure valvel
- Relief valve in the bottom of the ship
- Repair kit
- Textile bag for transport
Video Twist Gumotex
Parameters
Colour | Green, Red |
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Max. number of persons | 2 |
Max. load | 180 kg |
Weight | 13 kg |
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Choosing a Gumotex inflatable kayak - comparison of Twist, Solar, Thaya and SeaWave kayaks
We can help you choose an inflatable kayak from Gumotex. We have compared the popular open touring kayaks Twist, Solar, Thaya and SeaWave. Will the cheapest Twist be enough or is it worth paying extra for the versatile Solar kayak, the comfortable and stable Thaya or will you use the biggest and fastest Seawave kayak?