Guide To Wilderness System Kayaks
There are many different Wilderness System Kayaks to fit different needs and personalities. Kayaks differ greatly from any other type of boat because you practically wear your kayak for the most part. In a Wilderness System Kayak that is equipped with Phase 3 Outfitting, also available in Phase 3 Lite, your kayak now becomes basically tailor-made to fit each different individual who uses it. Air circulation is practically ensured by the high-density, sculptured foam seat. The Phase 3 also has position settings that are so precise that they comfortably relieve back and thigh fatigue.
The thigh support will give you a pitch of more than 45 degrees, which on a long trip helps to relieve the discomfort that your legs will begin to feel. Whether kicking back and riding a tide or paddling along a slow moving river, the reclining feature of the backrest angle offers maximum comfort while you enjoy the scenic route you are taking, while the backrest height raises and lowers for optimal back support, allowing you to find the perfect comfort zone for your back.
Using a friction instead of ratchet system, you can set your positions up any time, anywhere you want to, without having to exit your kayak. The controls are located right at your fingertips. Wilderness system kayaks offer safety and comfort assurance that is true even in the lower priced Wilderness Kayak systems. They come in many different models to suit your most demanding needs, from their s Tarpon 140 Sit On Top model, which is one of the hottest Wilderness Kayak models, and can be used in variable water conditions, to the Wilderness System s 125 Touring Kayak which is fused with recreational boat stability and touring boat outfitting and speed.




