Norse duva carbon
The Norse Duva Carbon is a stable and easy to paddle touring kayak. It strikes a good balance between being stable and being responsive. Easy enough for beginners to paddle, and with performance enough to allow for growth. The soft rounded hull has a small ‘V’ shape, giving good tracking, and predictable handling whilst remaining stable. The shallow rear rocker adds extra waterline length making this kayak perform like a longer kayak. Fast and easy to control – the Norse Freyja will cruise along with the rest of the group no worries.
The carbon fibre composite hull means this boat is strong, light and rigid – making its performance sleek & efficient. It is built with aramid reinforcement in the keel – giving it even more strength.
The Norse Freyja Carbon has plenty of storage available inside the bow & stern hatches making it suitable for longer expeditions. The deck bungee also adds some extra storage space for those item you want to have super quick access to.
The cockpit ergonomics are designed for all day comfort. The seat gives plenty of support while minimizing pressure points. The wider design of the Duva means the cockpit has a little bit more room – making it a suitable fit for most paddlers.
With its stable, no-fuss design the Norse Duva is perfect for beginners or more experienced paddlers that want something easy-going to cruise in but still want to keep up with the pack.
Specifications
Length: 498 cm
Width: 58 cm
Carbon Fibre: 19 kg
Recommended paddler weight: 60kg. – 90kg
Max loading weight: 120kg.
Cockpit measures: 78L x 43W x 29H cm
Total volume: 285l
Front bulkhead: 59l
Cockpit: 132l
Rear bulkhead: 94l
more about the brand
Norse are a Norwegian based paddle sport company, and have been in the Industry since 2001. In 2013 they started the development of the Norse Kayaks. Using their long experience in arranging sea kayaks classes, they have developed the best possible kayaks for Norway’s demanding coastline. They’re located on the beautiful west coast of Norway and take their inspiration (and kayak names!) from Norse mythology. You can check out their story and their range of kayaks here.
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