Arctic 585 comes with the key features of the famous Greenland kayaks but has slightly more room for legs and a longer cockpit suitable for fitness kayaking, fast touring, day trips besides expedition use.
Hard chines along the hull provide good secondary stability to the boat edge and carve easily. Together with the low rear deck let you develop tricks in waves and make Eskimo rolls. The kayak has an impressive rocker along the keel line for easy maneuvers.
Tight fit is a well kept characteristic of Greenland style kayaks that "brings the paddler closer to the water", giving a full control over the boat that responds instantly to your moves. The Arctic 585 adapts to the style and cruising speed of the kayaker. It's true that the experience of kayaking is not determined by the boat itself, but its connection with the paddler.
Constructions differ in the materials and technologies used during the manufacturing process. These determine the stiffness, the weight and the interior appearance of the boat. In practice, an upper construction results a stiffer, more lightweight & spectacular boat, but it requires more caution during use
Besides, the standard and available fittings may be also different in some constructions. These are listed at the "Fittings" section of this article.
ease of handling
easy to repair
heavy weight
flexible hull
ease of handling
easy to repair
more stiff hull
heavy weight
stiff hull
lighter weight
clear carbon-kevlar hull
moderately fragile
limited repairability
stiff hull
lighter weight
clear carbon hull
more fragile
limited repairability
ultra stiff hull
lighter weight
clear carbon hull
less fragile