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Topic: Native Ultimate Tegris  (Read 10509 times)

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MichaelD

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  • Location: El Dorado Hills
  • Date Registered: Feb 2009
  • Posts: 52
I’ve outgrown my Native Ultimate Tegris and need to get it out of my garage. It weighs 30 pounds without the seat and 36 with the seat. The seat can be removed or put in place in about 2 seconds just by sliding it into the bracket. Ultimate 12 Tegris Made from the same material used in ballistic armor (the stuff armed forces wear). $2400 new, about 15 years old now and used often in Folsom, Natoma, but still has plenty of use left. Could also be a great cargo yak for camping etc. Would like to get $600. Not able to post pics for some reason. Error states problem with server or image too large?

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DarthBaiter

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  • Location: Sonoma County
  • Date Registered: Dec 2018
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It’s like a canoe?

Stable?  More stable than a canoe?  That looks nice for river fishing!


MichaelD

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  • Location: El Dorado Hills
  • Date Registered: Feb 2009
  • Posts: 52
Definitely more stable than a canoe with the tunnel hull. I've fished in the American and various channels and offshoots of the Sacramento and it performs well :)