Description
Additional Information
When paddling through rapids we recommend using the NSP PVC Alloy Adjustable paddle because of its durability. For conventional flatwater paddling, a lighter and more performance-oriented paddle is best.
For prolonged periods of paddling in a seated position, we recommend the NSP Fisherman Seat for comfort and stability.
Quote:
“This board can get down sections a raft cannot, plus it’s narrow enough to make tight moves, designed with buoyancy and displacement that will glide through water only an inch deep. The ultimate trouting machine.”
— Ken Hoeve —
The Quest Features
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The Quest construction diagram
– TCT Technology with 3 air chambers creates extra-high sidewalls
– Fusion reinforced double layer glueless pre-lamination
– 3x standard accessory mounts on the deck
– 2x 3” additional mounts on nose and tail
– 2x Neoprene paddle holders
– Neoprene carry handle
– 6 point removable cargo straps on the nose
– 4 point removable cargo straps on the tail
– 4x D-rings for shoulder carry straps
– 6x D-rings on deck for additional attachments (ie seat, icebox)
– 2x D-rings on the tail
– 1x D-ring on nose deck and bottom
– Recommended pressure 15 – 18 PSI, 12 PSI for the sidewalls
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