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Prevent your kayak from lost and damage. When taking an unplanned swim your kayak can fill with water and can suffer major damage or can be totally lost. All kayaks that don't have watertight bulkheads to prevent sinking (white water kayaks, slalom kayaks, mutlisport kayaks and some touring kayaks) need buoyancy bags / air bags to keep them afloat in the case of wet exiting. It is a good idea to use buoyancy bags for both ends of your boat.
Buoyancy Bags come in variety of
shapes and sizes: full size rear, full size front, split rear and
split front so choose the correct ones suitable for
your kayak.
These are designed as a bow / front air bag and being 10 litres most creek boats have room for a pair, one either side of the centre pillar
Dimensions 55cm by 28cm (widest point) when deflated. 52cm by 22cm (widest point) by 17cm (deepest point) when fully inflated. These are able to be fitted into tighter spaces and inflated to suit the shape of the kayak. The inflation tube is 90cm long so you do not have to stick your head to beyong where you feet usually are to inflate them.