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Short Facts

Brand
Arrow

Nyborgvej 84
Svendborg
5700
Denmark

Phone: +45 40418982

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Model Year
2009
Usage
  • Touring
Intended Paddling Environment
  • Flatwater
  • Moving Water
  • Ocean
Designer
Martin Antoni Nielsen
Type
  • Kayak
Construction & Material
  • Laminate (Carbon)

Stats (Metric)

Length
552 cms / 18'1.3"
Width
49 cms / 19.3"
Weight
20 kg / 44 lbs
Cockpit Length
54 cms / 21.3"
Cockpit Width
40 cms / 15.7"
Arrow Ivalu is a modern version of the traditional Greenlandic kayak. Narrow, low profile, small volume, long and particularly beautiful as a dream! Designed for rolling, playing and tracking, and to succeed both on flat water and in heavy weather. An easy paddled kayak which require some balance abilities, but also gives you value for money in terms of the joy of the beautiful lines, easy glide through the water and its roll qualities.

Kajaksport Click-on Luger: Rear hatch: 8 inch (ø20 cm), Front hatch: 6 inch (ø25 cm).
Foot pegs: SmartTrack
Seat og thigh supports: Seat and thigh supports is padded with nice soft comfortable EVA foam

User reviews

1 review
Overall rating
 
4.3
Design
 
4.0(1)
Perfomance
 
5.0(1)
Quality
 
4.0(1)
Value / Money
 
4.0(1)
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September 27, 2011
Overall rating
 
4.3
Design
 
4.0
Perfomance
 
5.0
Quality
 
4.0
Value / Money
 
4.0
Holes where rope penetrate the deck should be sealed with silicone.
The tool for opening the hatches sinks, so make sure it's not loose.
Eskimo rolls without effort. Grate handling in strong winds. The skeg is very effective.
Fast and on track. Easy to keep up speed for a long time. Relaxed position.h
Best of all: Even full of water it is stable and You can go on.

Review

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Erik Hansen
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