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EDDYLINE KAYAK - SKY120~SAPPHIRE-BLUE

EDDYLINE KAYAK - SKY120~SAPPHIRE-BLUE

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EDDYLINE  KAYAK - SKY120~SAPPHIRE-BLUE

The Sky 120 blends the stability of a recreational kayak with the efficiency and tracking of a light touring design. At just 12 feet long and 41 pounds, it’s easy to transport, fun to paddle, and perfect for lakes, bays, and slow-moving rivers. With a roomy cockpit and sealed bulkheads fore and aft, the Sky 120 is a favorite for paddlers looking to level up without sacrificing comfort. Weight Capacity: 295 lbs. / 134 kg Paddler Size: S/M Intended Use inshore lake / pond river/creek Rivers/Flowing Water (class I-II) Weight Capacity: 295 lbs. / 134 kg Paddler Size: S/M Length: 12' / 336 cm Width/Beam: 26" / 66 cm Depth: 13" / 33 cm Weight: 41 lbs. / 18.5 kg Cockpit Size: 35 x 18.5" / 89 x 47 cm Hatches: 2

What our Experts Think
  • The Eddyline Sky 120 (SKY120) is a lightweight 12’ sit-in recreational kayak with light touring performance, designed for paddlers who want stability, speed, and easy handling in one package.
  • Its Carbonlite construction (~41–43 lbs) keeps it exceptionally light for transport, making car-topping and launching much easier than typical plastic kayaks.
  • A 26" beam with efficient touring-style hull shaping delivers a strong balance of stability and glide, allowing it to track well on lakes, bays, and calm rivers.
  • The Infinity seat system with adjustable support and padded thigh braces improves comfort and control for longer paddles or weekend adventures.
  • Built with sealed bulkheads and front/rear storage hatches, it offers real touring utility for gear storage and safety flotation while staying beginner-friendly.
  • A retractable skeg (in most configurations) enhances straight-line tracking in wind, making it more capable than typical recreational kayaks of the same length.
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Q: What is the Eddyline Sky 120 kayak designed for?
A: The Sky 120 is a lightweight recreational kayak designed for relaxed paddling on lakes, calm rivers, and sheltered coastal waters, focusing on stability and easy handling.

Q: Is the Eddyline Sky 120 good for beginners?
A: Yes, it is very beginner-friendly thanks to its stable hull, forgiving tracking, and lightweight design that makes it easy to transport and paddle.

Q: How stable is the Sky 120 kayak?
A: It offers strong primary stability, making it feel steady and comfortable for casual paddlers and first-time users.

Q: What is the weight and carrying capacity?
A: The Sky 120 weighs about 38–42 lbs and supports roughly 250–275 lbs total load capacity, making it one of the lightest kayaks in its class.

Q: Does the Sky 120 track well on the water?
A: Yes, it tracks well for a recreational kayak and is easy to steer, making it suitable for calm water cruising and short trips.

Q: Does the Sky 120 have storage space?
A: It includes a rear storage compartment and cockpit storage space for small gear, dry bags, and personal items.

Q: What material is the Eddyline Sky 120 made from?
A: It is built from Eddyline’s Carbonlite composite, which is lighter and more efficient than standard polyethylene kayaks.

Q: Is the Sky 120 good for long-distance paddling?
A: No, it is best suited for short day trips and casual paddling rather than extended touring or expedition use.

Maintenance Tips
  • Store in a shaded or indoor location to protect the Carbonlite hull from UV damage and fading.
  • Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after each use, especially after saltwater or muddy conditions.
  • Clean hull, cockpit, and deck with mild soap and a soft sponge; avoid abrasive cleaners or pads.
  • Avoid dragging the kayak on rough surfaces—carry it or use padded transport supports.
  • Inspect seat, foot braces, and cockpit fittings regularly for tightness and smooth adjustment.
  • Check hatch seals (if equipped), bulkheads, and cockpit rim for proper sealing and water resistance.
  • Do not overtighten roof rack straps during transport to prevent hull stress or deformation.
  • Store on padded cradles or evenly supported racks to maintain hull shape over time.
  • Flush any drainage points and fittings with fresh water to remove sand or debris buildup.
  • Periodically inspect for scratches, gouges, or stress marks and address early to extend lifespan.