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Sporting Goods : Kwik Tek Big Slice Inflatable Towable

Kwik Tek Big Slice Inflatable Towable

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Kwik Tek Big Slice Inflatable Towable
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Kwik Tek
EAN: 0737826017683
Label: Kwik Tek
Manufacturer: Kwik Tek
Model: AHSL-4
Publisher: Kwik Tek
Release Date: April 28, 2008
Sales Rank: 7511
Studio: Kwik Tek



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Carve up the waves with the Airhead Slice! You'll REALLY slice up the water with the Slice... pardon my pun (couldn't resist!) This tube's for one or two riders and is guaranteed to get the fun going next time you're on the water! Handles up to 2 riders. Slice is a 60' low profile Tube. Topside neoprene panel. Four nylon-wrapped handles and molded EVA knuckle guards. Accommodates up to 2 riders. 60' diameter. Durable 30-gauge virgin vinyl inner is fully encased by a rugged 840-denier nylon cover. Internal tow harness. Super convenient Kwik-Connect Two System and Boston Valve. Easy to climb onto... 6' high at the back. Order yours Now! AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Airhead Super Slice--word search our Store for 'Super Slice'. Airhead Slice



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good product ...
This is the first tube I bought. Kids used it a lot this summer. No problem to report. Tube is well made, seems robust. Big enough for 2 kids aged 14.
Remarks: when inflating the tube, check that the valve remains aligned with the opening of the envelope.
Max pressure is not shown on warning label. It is written on the instruction sheet but not very noticeable. I put too much pressure in it the first time and it was not a good idea!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Buy ...
I am very pleased with the Big Slice. It was one of the more modestly-priced towables, but has proven to be great fun. The kids love it and two nine-year-olds can ride it comfortably at one time. However, it is not large enough to ride two adults. It has plenty of handles and an easy and quick tow-rope connection point. I am very satisfied with it.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Airhead slice tube ...
My kids do not like this tube. The connection to the tube is too low on the tube, causing it to drag in the water and constantly splash water in their faces.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Tube ...
I bought one at the beginning of the summer for my kids and we just love it. Great price and it is a good quality tube. I ordered the same tube for a friend's grandson. GREAT BUY!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * What a RIDE!!! ...
The Airhead Slice is a BLAST on the water!!! I'm a 46 yr. old woman that doesn't enjoy boating, but to solve the issue of teenagers fighting over who goes first, on the new tube, I got suckered into jumping in the water and going for a ride. It was great!!! Of course, once I finished my ride, the kids never let me back on the tube. LOL It's great for one or two people...you can lay on it, or sit up. Excellent choice for on the water fun!


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