The Speeder is for those of us who want to get out on the water and paddle for a longer distance, it's for when we fancy running rapids with a bit of speed to blast over the wave train, it's for going out on all day paddles with your lunch packed.
You can paddle it around the coast or even power it along some flat water after a hard days work. The Speeder is super versatile with its manoeuvrability and easy going nature. It's so stable it even makes packing a camera essential. Most of all the Speeder is great fun!
This is the one to enjoy every day on the river, on the sea, lake or flat water.
Gives it pretty unparalleled efficacy through the water making the Speeder a very quick kayak when you put the power on, however if you want to just cruise along it will do that just as effortlessly too.
A Fast U Hull Shape
Gives great speed and tracking through the water and maximises the Speeder's efficiency.
Long Waterline Length
The modified shallow stern wings give very impressive secondary stability and allow the Speeder to be leaned over during a turn, allowing the hulls shape to induce the turn giving the Speeder its unique manoeuvrability and turning ability for a kayak this long.
Low Wings
For carrying extra gear or a full lunch. It's pretty big!
Rear Hatch
Adjustable padded seat with adjustable backrest and thigh grips.
Connect Seat (Connect River)
All our grab handles are made using climbing grade webbing, as we only want webbing that you could trust in a climbing harness in our kayaks.
Connect Grab Handles
Adds extra buoyancy to the kayak.
Foam Bulkhead
A Fast U Hull Shape
Gives it pretty unparalleled efficacy through the water making the Speeder a very quick kayak when you put the power on, however if you want to just cruise along it will do that just as effortlessly too.
Long Waterline Length
Gives great speed and tracking through the water and maximises the Speeder's efficiency.
Low Wings
The modified shallow stern wings give very impressive secondary stability and allow the Speeder to be leaned over during a turn, allowing the hulls shape to induce the turn giving the Speeder its unique manoeuvrability and turning ability for a kayak this long.
Rear Hatch
For carrying extra gear or a full lunch. It's pretty big!
Connect Seat (Connect River)
Adjustable padded seat with adjustable backrest and thigh grips.
Connect Grab Handles
All our grab handles are made using climbing grade webbing, as we only want webbing that you could trust in a climbing harness in our kayaks.
Foam Bulkhead
Adds extra buoyancy to the kayak.
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Size | One Size |
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Length | 450cm / 14' 9" |
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Width | 60cm / 23.5" |
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External Cockpit Length | 90cm / 35.5" |
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External Cockpit Width | 49.5cm / 19.5" |
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Volume | 366l / 96gal (US) |
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Weight | 22kg / 48.5lb |
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Optimum Paddler Weight | 55 - 125kg / 121 - 275lb |
Sizes |
One Size |
Length |
450cm / 14' 9" |
Width |
60cm / 23.5" |
External Cockpit Length |
90cm / 35.5" |
External Cockpit Width |
49.5cm / 19.5" |
Volume |
366l / 96gal (US) |
Hatch Volume |
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Weight |
22kg / 48.5lb |
Optimum Paddler Weight |
55 - 125kg / 121 - 275lb |
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I've won the class III-IV Goshen Race seven times in a row in the Speeder!
Reviewer: Gordon Dalton
I tell people the Speeder is my most versatile boat; and I am only partially joking. I use the Speeder on everything from flat-water lake training to the big-water class IV Upper Gauley River. What a range! We use our Speeders for fishing on the Bogue Sound behind North Carolina's coastal "Outer Banks," and for tours along the Atlantic coast. We use them for family floats on Virginia's class II James River, and I have paddled my Speeder in the world-class bigwater of West Virginia's Gauley and New Rivers. That is a versatile boat.
Pyranha Speeder Review
Reviewer: Canoe & Kayak Magazine UK
All in all we were mightily impressed with the Speeder, the boat surprised us on many levels and has opened up an almost limitless supply of weekend options for the future. The only problem that we have now is to decide where to go next!
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