NEW @ Paddle Sports Show 2022 – MINT LAMA, Adventourer 11‘6“ / 32’’ / 6’’

This serie of articles, called “NEW @ The Paddle Sports Show 2022” showcases the products that are competing for the « PADDLE SPORTS PRODUCTS OF THE YEAR AWARDS »

Entry for STAND UP PADDLING  – MINT LAMA, Adventourer 11‘6“ / 32’’ / 6’’

The brand new Adventourer comes in a wonderful yet elegant design, that revives the honeycomb design it has had the last few years.

Every year we have add some new features. Now it comes in nice touring size of 11’6”, in a lightweight single layer construction including a stringer all around the board. This gives stability and strength to the board. It has a front and rear bungee that gives plenty of space for your bags etc. Overall it has three handles. In front, back and center. Front and rear handle have a integrated D-Ring. Attached to the front handle we have add a sportcamera holder. You want to have a rest on the water? No problem, just attach your paddle to the paddle holder and chill. You want to change activity? Use the included Kayak Seat to enjoy your day.

Ride with style… MINT LAMA

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