Product Spotlight: AQUAMARINA RIPPLE

The brand-new RIPPLE model is a recreational 2/3 person canoe specifically designed with enhanced gear capacity for family paddlers carrying everything for a weekend outing. Featuring ultra-comfortable deck floor and generous warming-up area, this inflatable canoe is super-stable and make you feel safe on.

Constructed of CO-FABRIC™ Technology and a long waterline, RIPPLE is a true lightweight canoe designed with portability and ease of use in mind, while combining straight tracking performance. Get ready to explore remote locations with our new RIPPLE for effortless paddling experience!

©RIPPLE – AQUAMARINA

CO-FABRIC MADE CANOE WITH I-BEAM CONSTRUCTION

Constructed of all I-beam chambers, RIPPLE is super stable and comfortable with enhanced gear storage. The innovative CO-FABRIC™ Technology breaks the boundary by combining different materials of different properties into one. The outer super-tough reinforced PVC material is completely waterproof, keeping the internal hull dry in the water, while the inner heavy-duty polyester fabric is more skin-friendly, ensuring a comfortable journey.

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  1. Super-tough reinforced PVC material for more scratch-resistant
  2. Ultra-light durable polyester fabric for long-lasting UV protection and skin-friendly touch
  3. Quality welded I-beam structure side and floor air chambers for strength and rigidity
  4. Premium high-back seat with 18cm inflatable cushion for comfort

©Aquamarina-RIPPLE

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