Friday, January 12, 2007

Fun on the Water with Towable Tubes from Airhead

What a thrill is can be behind a boat, on a tube, screaming across the wake at up to 40 mph. Towable tubes designs have evolved greatly over the past 5 years to give tubers the most thrilling ride possible. Tubes can hold even more than 6 riders these days with new and innovative designs coming out each year. Fortunately, for safety of everyone, the flying tube saga seems to have ceased.

Steerable tubes are also the latest in towable tube designs. One of the most popular today is still the Airhead Slash II towable tube made by Kwikek.

The Slash II is a steerable 2 rider - Two people can carve turns with Slash II! Both riders simply lean in the direction they want to turn and pull on the opposite handle. The plastic fins sewn onto the side of the cover do the carving. Slash II is so much fun that you’ll want to ride it all day long! You just might be able to, since it’s so easy to re-board with the open back design, a feature that little ones and tired adults really appreciate.

SLASH II has a 30-guage PVC bladder and is fully covered with double stiched 840-denier nylon, making it torsionally rigid to respond to rider’s commands. It’s equipped with a Kwik-Connect, Airhead Multi-Valve, and 4 nylon-wrapped handles with neoprene knuckle guards. Size 58” x 48”. Designed for 1 or 2 riders.

We recommend this tube for anyone looking for a steerable, multirider towable tube.

No comments: