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4.7
Rated 4.7 stars
Based on 6 reviews
6 reviews
  • JH
    Janet H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 stars
    1 month ago
    Everyone should have this boat.

    My friend has the tator. Also amazing boat. The tributary is much heavier but more robust; that thing gets through the gnar; no consequences. But, really heavy to carry to the car.

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    BONNIE
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Fast service. Great product. No

    Fast service. Great product. No issues.

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  • DH
    Debbie H.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Great Customer Service!!

    Been looking for this particular color for months. So, when I saw it online I called today and ordered this kayak. Gentleman on the phone was super friendly and helpful. I will def be ordering more from them, plus, they are right the road in good old Oregon!! And you can't beat free shipping!!

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    Scott T.
    Flag of United States
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 stars
    11 years ago
    AIRE Tributary Tomcat Solo Inflatable Kayak

    I am a whitewater paddler. Hardshell 11 year's, raft guide for 4. A back and foot injury makes paddling a hardshell painful and un-nerving. My first trip with the Tomcat was class 3-4. Performed flawlessly. It really act's like an old school displacement hulled kayak. Very stable,easy to turn, peel out's and eddies are a breeze. Just make sure to add thigh-strap's.

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    Max D.
    Flag of United States
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 stars
    12 years ago
    AIRE Tributary Tomcat Solo Inflatable Kayak

    The Tomcat is a very versatile, fun boat and is an excellent value. It's a little heavier than Aire's fancier models, but still weighs under 40 pounds with paddles, PFDs, and a pump... so it is easily packable. It's rigid and maneuverable enough for whitewater, and comfortable and roomy enough for long trips- We spent a week on the Teslin and Yukon Rivers and we fit all of our gear plus a larger cooler. This spring, I added a swivel chair mounted on some 1x6's that allows me to ride higher while fishing. It's a bit ghetto but it is very handy. Rarely have I been so impressed with something that I've invested in.

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