A big boat for big trips or large-scale paddlers, it has the feel of a small, nimble boat. Based on the same design as the Burn Kayak, a boat that made the first descent of the Dudh Kosi river, the Everest is longer for more speed and cargo capacity. A smoothly progressive rocker maneuvers easily and offers soft landings. The planning hull lets you surf or spin. Use it for everything from self-supported trips to afternoons boofing down your local creek.
- Full length edges for performance carving
- High volume stern rides high over features and speeds resurfacing
- High volume bow punches through features and keeps the front loose and maneuverable
- Peaked bow and stern decks shed water and gives directional control in features
- Roto-moulded pillar supports the front deck, with an oval hole that doubles as a comfortable carrying handle and a step out if you’re pinned by the bow
- Minicell foam pillar braces the stern deck
- Hull stiffener links front and rear pillars to the seat, forming a safety cage around the paddler to protect against collapse in a pin
- Connect outfitting includes adjustable hip pads with removable foam shims, a backband that adjusts backwards and forwards and up and down, adjustable thigh grips and a full plate footrest
- Connect grab handles are made by Wild Country
- Security rescue bars made by DMM, a climbing gear manufacturer