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Kayak Anglers Can ‘Grab and Go’ With Hobie’s New Inflatables

“Hobie envy” is real. Anyone who owns a MirageDrive® kayak has experienced it. You pull up to a gas station, boat landing or bait shop, and heads turn. Universally, onlookers are impressed; but, sometimes, the curious are intimidated by the size of your craft.

That’s about to change with the January launch of Hobie’s new Mirage® iTrek series inflatable kayaks. Lightweight, rugged, rigid and stable, five new pedal-powered platforms, the iTrek 9 Ultralight, iTrek 11, iTrek 14 Duo, Mirage Fiesta, and Mirage iEclipse pedalboard, are designed to go anywhere and transport in anything–including your trunk, back seat or flatbed.

The new iTrek kayaks feature Hobie’s signature MirageDrive® with Glide Technology

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