Just arrived! The newly redesigned high-pressure Airis Play inflatable kayak from Walker Bay is now lighter, longer and more compact! Easy to maneuver, whether you are exploring, or tackling whitewater!
Utilizing a proprietary AirWeb High Pressure Construction, the Airis Play can be inflated up to six times the maximum air pressure of other inflatable kayaks! Airis Kayaks are so rigid and stable, getting in and out is easy, leaving you free to go for a swim or snorkel part way through your paddle without fear of tipping or rolling.
The Airis Play’s shorter length makes it easy to maneuver, whether you are exploring, or tackling whitewater. Take the Airis Play exploring in coves, dive from it on a snorkeling adventure, or take it out in surf or river whitewater. Play is suitable for calm or whitewater. With the included AirPack, now you can take fun with you, wherever you go!
Features include:
- Hi-Pressure AirWeb hull & floor (patent pending) with 3 air chambers
- Bow keel & rear skeg for excellent tracking
- Splash guard
- Hi-Pressure air pump with gauge
- Four carrying handles
- Adjustable backrest
- Multiple D-rings for attaching accessories
- Storage bungee
- Dimensions: 8.6 feet x 31.5 inches
- Storage Dimensions 26 x 10.2 x 19.7 inches
- Weight: 15 lbs
- PSI: 6.5
- Max Load: 225 lbs
- Standard equipment includes AirPack™ deluxe portaging backpack, maintenance kit, hi-pressure air pump with gauge, instructions, adjustable back rest and two year factory warranty!
- Read the Airis Instruction Manual
- Two year factory warranty
Stay tuned – we will be testing the kayak out and posting the results in the near future. MSRP: $799 – for more details or to purchase, visit the Airis Play product page on Airkayaks.com. AirKayaks Intro Special: Take $100 off the Airis Play now through June 30, 2012. Use coupon code AIRIS at checkout.
Hello There, this new design thou lighter looks like it will not perform like
the Aires Velocity. Also, since it is half the price I suspect comparing the two
Would be like comparing apples to oranges. I could be wrong but it would be nice if you let me know whether my assumptions are true or not.
kellynorthcott@gmail.com
I own the Velocity. They are different, but my feeling was that I almost like the Sport better. Certainly it is shorter, and doesn’t have the integrated storage. But that is one of the points that brought the pricepoint down on the Sport.
It is 1.5 feet shorter, but is lighter weight and I felt handled great – just less whiz-bangs to get the price down. I really liked it and my husband loved it (he likes open tops best).
Holly