Kwik Tek Airhead Viper 3 Inflatable Towable | 
| Brand: Kwik Tek
List Price: $379.99 Buy New: $244.97 You Save: $135.02 (36%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 53902
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.4 Dimensions (in): 22.5 x 18 x 10.2
MPN: AHVIF3 Model: AHVI-F3 UPC: 737826019892 EAN: 0737826019892 ASIN: B000FECD06
Release Date: April 28, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSPORT at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Durable, Affordable and Convenient | | • | Colorful and Sleek Design | | • | A Lively, Fun and Stable Ride | | • | Grab On and Have A Blast | | • | The Coolest Towable For Your Boat |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Airhead Viper 3 - person Towable. Features a sleek racing boat - inspired hull and secure cockpit seating! Watch out! Fun strikes quickly in the cockpit of the Viper! And once it sinks its "fangs" into that wake, you better prepare yourself for one wild ride! The secure cockpit-style seating is a favorite with younger children, while the hot NASCAR-inspired graphics and lively ride are a hit with speed demons of ALL ages! More: Durable 30-gauge bladders are completely encased in durable double-stitched nylon for years of fun; Striped nylon wrap handles have neoprene knuckle guards for comfort. EVA "Indy Cap" covers the Boston valve for protection; Approx. 8 x 6'. Take a bite out of boredom! Order yours today! Airhead Viper 3-person Towable
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| Customer Reviews:
Works well, big, but be careful with it July 9, 2007 Anthony Williams (Topsham, ME USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This towable is just what we wanted. It hauled around the kids in style, was big, and very stable. But it liked to submarine (front dove under the water and back end tipped up into the air) behind my brother-in-law's boat. Seemed to work fine behind my PWC. I think it's all about having the passengers lean way back against the built-in headrests and everything will be fine. When I rode in it at first with my 6 year old son behind the boat, it submarined, throwing him and me out of it. Then I leaned way back to push the nose/bow up and everything was fine in multiple rides after that.
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