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Native Watercraft enters 2011 with a Refreshed Outlook

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Release Date
August 04, 2010
Brand
Native Watercraft
Location
6012 High Point Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27407
(Greensboro, North Carolina) - Almost every model in the Native Watercraft line up has gotten a fresh new look for the upcoming 2011
season with new graphics or a new contrasting polished, textured finish or both! Several models now have new or newly redesigned features. The Inuit series gets a makeover with mirror polished surfaces and textured accents along with new seating and new thigh braces. This series really pops and has tremendous shelf appeal to complement its class leading comfort and performance.

The Marvel series also gets a makeover with highly polished surfaces, a new graphic package and the addition of an innovative combination bottle holder/cup holder conveniently placed for easy access with no interference with paddling performance or by compromising cockpit space or access and egress.

These are just a few of the exciting changes. Be sure to check with your local Native Watercraft dealer for all the fresh news!


For more information, contact Andy Zimmerman (336) 454-8385
[mail address protected from spambots with javascript] .

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