Epic V7

Epic V7
Epic V7 Surf Ski - Next Level Kayaking - Hobart Tasmania Australia Paddling Coaching Shop
Epic V7 Surf Ski - Next Level Kayaking - Hobart Tasmania Australia Paddling Coaching Shop
$2,245.00

Rotomoulded kayaks have traditionally been heavy and difficult to handle, both on and off the water. The new Epic V7 breaks that mould and sets a new standard for rotomold performance.

The Epic V7 is lightweight, extremely efficient, and easy to handle. It is outfitted with the same high quality fittings as every surfski in the Epic lineup, including a carbon fibre footplate and pedals and the hugely popular Epic designed bailer. In addition, it features an aft storage compartment with a lightweight, waterproof hatch that puts the V7 in a class of its own.

Comfort and stability are at the core of Epic’s design philosophy. When Epic launched their most popular surfski ever, the V8, it changed the paddling world by offering a surfski that could be used by anyone. The V7 adds a whole new dimension.

The V7 offers similar stability to the V8 with the increased durability of a polyethylene kayak. This combination allows the V7 to be paddled in areas where composites cannot. Its capability can be further enhanced with the optional kick up rudder. It's stability and durability will also make it the perfect boat for use in rental fleets, clubs and paddling schools. All of these features make the new V7 a truly Epic surfski. 

Features:

  • Carbon Fibre footboard system
  • Quick adjustment leg length system
  • Fully adjustable, highly efficient Epic bailer system 
  • Stern, bow and side handles for easy handling
  • Water bottle holder
  • Leg leash holder
  • Rear hatch for gear storage
  • Rotomolded Polyethylene
  • Proprietary core technology
  • White with integrated graphics

Specs:

  • Length: 5.20 m
  • Width: 54.0 cm
  • Depth: 35.0 cm
  • Weight: 22.7 kg
  • Capacity: up to 135 kg
  • Storage: 100 litres
  • Price is ex-Sydney

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