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Competition Kayaks

Fluid’s range of competition kayaks currently includes a slalom kayak and a polo kayak. Designed with clean lines, competitive edge thinking and durability in mind, our competition kayaks have proven to be a winning formula. Beginner to intermediate slalom paddlers and kayak polo players will find that Fluid’s competition models provide them with a robust kayak, utilitarian in its application while being specialist in its design.
Able to take the knocks of competitive paddling, and with a durability that extends its lifespan to way beyond that of the traditional composite craft, Fluid’s competition kayaks will keep you in the game.


Specifications
Length: 299cm / 9’9”
Width: 59cm / 23.25”
Weight: TBC
Cockpit size: 45x78 cm / 17.75”x30.75”
Paddler weight range: 60-95kg /
120-210 lbs


Since its release the boat got rave reviews from countless clubs who were surprised and impressed that such a high level of performance could be achieved with a plastic polo kayak.
The tough construction of the Vuvubat makes it perfect for beginner to intermediate polo kayakers. It is the ideal boat for kayak polo clubs, where the Vuvubat will outlast composite boats by years.
Features include an adjustable seat, integrated foam bumpers and easily adjustable footbraces.
Kayak polo is the ideal club activity. It is a fun yet highly competitive sport that is well established in Europe, and it is slowly growing in popularity in North America too.
Apart from being great exercise for all paddlers, including those who don’t care about competing at the highest level, it is also a great way to sharpen boat handling skills.





Donsa
Length: 353 cm / 11’6”
Width: 60 cm / 23.5”
Weight: TBC
Cockpit size: 45x78 cm / 17.75”x30.75”
Paddler weight range: 50-90 kg/
110-200 lbs


Many competitive slalom paddlers who tested the Donsa commented that it is the first plastic slalom kayak they’ve ever tried that feels like a real slalom kayak. We take that as huge compliment. It means that all paddlers now have to opportunity to paddle a real slalom kayak without having to pay an arm and a leg for it.
The Donsa’s heavier weight means that you won’t take it to the Olympics, but the tough construction makes it perfect for beginner to intermediate slalom kayakers and slalom clubs. Experienced slalom kayakers who want to spare their more expensive composite craft from abuse when training on rocky slalom courses will find the Donsa a happy alternative.
The Donsa is not just a kayak for slalom paddlers though. Kayakers who are not interested in slalom competition but who like a fast kayak for downriver play, or who just want to experiment with new lines in rapids or experience a different way of running rapids, can make good use of the Donsa’s agility. It is the perfect kayak for practicing attainments.

