Product Details
- Big and burly, with 23" tubes and a 7'10" center compartment measurement, the Outlaw 160 will float high while holding all the gear needed for multi-week adventures without sacrificing stability or maneuverability.
- The STAR Outlaw Series combines classic raft designs with modern materials and construction for premium performance at an affordable price.
- Advanced-formula PVC construction using state-of-the-art seam welding technology plus a three-chamber design results in superior abrasion resistance, longevity and air retention.
- Heavy-duty tube and floor material handle the snags of rocky runs and years of adventures.
- Frame wear patches on top of the tubes, plus extra material on the bottoms of the side tubes for added protection.
- Includes two removable thwarts with room to add two more thwarts for up to 10 paddlers, plus a guide in the stern.
- The BAT (Batten Attachment Thwart system) lets you easily add or remove thwarts to accommodate paddlers or a rowing frame.
- A 4" thick drop-stitch floor bladder provides unbeatable stability and is protected in a pocket constructed of 4000 denier PVC on the bottom and 2000 denier PVC on top.
- Easy, zippered access to the floor bladder is hidden under the stern thwart.
- High-pressure hand pump is required to fully inflate the floor insert. (Pump not included.)
- Includes (12) 1.5" stainless steel D-rings and six carry handles.
- Repair kit included.
- 5-year retail warranty, 3-year commercial.
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Specs
- NRS and STAR boats are hand built by skilled craftsmen. Measurements on individual boats can vary from design specifications by up to +/- 2". Use these specs as guidelines and check your boat if the measurement is critical.
WARNING: This product can expose you to Di(2 - ethylhexyl)phthalate(DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. More about California Proposition 65 »