Loon 111

Loon 111

Product catalog summary
Model Overview: The Loon 111 is a recreational kayak introduced in 2012 by Old Town Canoe. It is designed to provide stability and confidence for entry-level paddlers.
Specifications:
  • Length: 11’ 1” (3.4 m)
  • Width: 28” (71.1 cm)
  • Cockpit Dimensions: 17” x 55” (43.1 x 139.7 cm)
  • Deck Height: 14” (35.6 cm)
  • Weight: 45 lbs (20.4 kg)
  • Max Load Range: 275 lbs (124.7 kg)
  • Material: Three-layer polyethylene
  • Colors Available: Sunrise, Yellow, Lime
Key Features:
  • Durable three-layer construction for longevity
  • Adjustable and comfortable seat with a seat back for enhanced comfort
  • Includes a cup holder for convenience
  • Rear deck bungee rigging for additional storage
  • Adjustable foot braces to accommodate different paddler sizes
  • Large, roomy cockpit for easy entry and exit
  • Paddle keeper for securing the paddle when not in use
Additional Information: The Loon 111 is praised by outfitters for its unmatched performance in the recreational category, making it a classic choice in the Old Town line.
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Catalog excerpts

Loon 111-1

CANOES KAYAKS Outfitters agree that the Loon 111 is unmatched in the recreational category. A classic in the Old Town line, the three layer Loon is designed to give even the most entry level paddler the feeling of confidence. Extremely stable, the Loon has one of the largest cockpit openings for easy entry and exit from the cockpit. • Durable three layer construction • Adjustable and comfortable seat with seat back • Rear deck bungee rigging • Adjustable foot braces • Large roomy cockpit • Paddle keeper

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