Touring Canoe

Mad River Explorer 16 TT Canoe

Mad River Explorer 16 TT Canoe

Sale Price: $569.95*
Retail: $800 (29% off!)
(Sierra Trading Post)

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2NDS . Mad River Canoe Explorer 16 canoe has a durable TT (Triple Tough) hull that offers a good balance of stability and handling.


Merchant: Sierra Trading Post


Old Town Penobscot Expedition Canoe - 17'4"

Old Town Penobscot Expedition Canoe - 17'4

Sale Price: $696*
Retail: $929 (25% off!)
(Sierra Trading Post)

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2NDS . The Old Town Penobscot expedition canoe is the ideal choice for families, multi-day adventures and touring. With 1500 lb. of carrying capacity, there are no limits to the adventure.


Merchant: Sierra Trading Post


Old Town Penobscot Expedition Canoe - 16'4"

Old Town Penobscot Expedition Canoe - 16'4

Sale Price: $659*
Retail: $879 (25% off!)
(Sierra Trading Post)

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2NDS . The Old Town Penobscot expedition canoe is the ideal choice for families, multi-day adventures and touring. With 1250 lb. of carrying capacity, there are no limits to the adventure.


Merchant: Sierra Trading Post


Screw-Mounted Tie-Down Kit

Price: $7.95*
(Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear)

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Screw-mounted Tie-down Kit for sea kayaks and canoes. Used to attach lacing cord to your touring deck and keeps canoe float bags in place and not floating away. A great way to add deck rigging to your sea kayak.


Merchant: Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear


Wilderness Systems Tarpon 16 Touring Kayak - Sit-on-Top

Wilderness Systems Tarpon 16 Touring Kayak - Sit-on-Top

Sale Price: $632*
Retail: $900 (30% off!)
(Sierra Trading Post)

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2NDS . This Tarpon sit-on-top touring kayak from Wilderness Systems is built so that paddlers with average skills get maximum touring boat performance.


Merchant: Sierra Trading Post


Old Town Cayuga Touring Kayak - 16'

Old Town Cayuga Touring Kayak - 16'

Sale Price: $899*
Retail: $1,199 (25% off!)
(Sierra Trading Post)

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2NDS . The Old Town Cayuga is a true touring kayak made for day tripping and overnights. Named for a Native American tribe that used the rivers and lakes of upstate New York as their roadways.


Merchant: Sierra Trading Post