
Pelican SPRINT 100XR Sit-In Recreational Performance Kayak
Stable, feature-packed 10-foot sit-in kayak with deep V-chine hull and ERGOFLEX seating for all-day paddling comfort.
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Overview
Key Features
Performance: The deep V-chine hull and 10-foot-long design increases secondary stability and offers better tracking so choppy conditions won’t be a problem. It also provides better responsiveness to shifts in body weight and position. Each stroke will be maximized for a better return on effort.
Comfortable: The adjustable ERGOFLEX G2 seating system is thoughtfully designed to provide you with extra back support and offers a more breathable cushion to help you stay comfortable.
Premium Features: This performance kayak conveniently features a rear quick-lock hatch, a front storage platform with bungee cords, adjustable footrests, premium knee pads and a built-in bottle holder. Its cockpit table comes equipped with 4" day hatch and second bottle holder. There is also a keel extension to help your kayak stay straight as you paddle.
Safe: This performance kayak comes equipped with a stern bulkhead for extra floatation and to ensure you're able to bail out water and get back in to continue your adventure. Added foam blocks on each side of the kayak also provide safety and peace of mind during your ride. This kayak can hold a maximum weight capacity of 300 lb.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Deep V-chine hull provides excellent secondary stability and tracking in choppy water conditions
- ERGOFLEX G2 seating system with breathable cushion and adjustable back support keeps paddlers comfortable on long outings
- Generous storage including rear quick-lock hatch, front bungee platform, and cockpit day hatch
- Built-in safety features with stern bulkhead and foam flotation blocks for added peace of mind
- Keel extension helps maintain straight-line paddling efficiency
👎 Cons
- 300-pound weight capacity may be limiting for larger paddlers who also want to carry gear
- At 10 feet long, it offers less speed and glide than longer touring kayaks
- Sit-in design makes entry and exit more difficult compared to sit-on-top models, especially in shallow water
- Plastic hull construction is heavier than composite alternatives and may flex under heavy use
- Single-person design with no option for tandem paddling