DEUS Aero 11′ Native Citron Inflatable Kayak | Kayaks | BOTE
The one-of-a-kind BOTE DEUS [day-us] Aero 11′ Native Citron recreational inflatable kayak enters the kayak category with no rival. Utilizing industry-shaping design and engineering, this versatile recreational kayak is constructed with BOTE’s inflatable AeroBOTE Technology and goes from travel bag to a 11’ sit-on-top kayak in a matter of minutes. Remove the top chamber and it becomes a super stable stand up paddle board in seconds. The military grade PVC construction makes the DEUS incredibly lightweight as well as super easy to store and transport.
GOD OF ADVENTURE
PERFECT FOR THESE SKILL LEVELS
BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
The DEUS Aero 11′ Native Citron Inflatable Kayak reigns in portability, performance and versatility while giving you more time on the water by making the entire process effortless.
ULTIMATE IN RECREATION
Whether you want to hit the water after work or take it on a 1,000-mile road trip, the DEUS Aero was engineered to maximize fun and revolutionize the way you kayak.
HIGH & DRY
The DEUS Aero’s sit-on-top design and self-bailing cockpit, keeps you comfortable and dry during your long awaited time on the water.
A KAYAK & A SUP
The DEUS Aero can be converted from sit-on-top kayak to SUP in seconds. Simply remove the top chamber and it becomes a super stable stand up paddle board.
MADE WITH AEROBOTE
Constructed with our Aero Technology™ to ensure peak rigidity and performance.
TOUGH AS NAILS
The military-grade PVC skin means AeroBOTEs can withstand being tossed around, banged, bumped, and scraped with low risk of damage or permanent blemish.
LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
AeroBOTE construction allows BOTE inflatable kayaks to transform from folded up travel bag into a fully functional kayak in minutes, allowing for superior ease of transportation and storage.
Additional information
Dimensions | 11′ L × 33″ W × 14″ D |
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Capacity | 300 LBS |
Avg. Weight | 41 LBS |
Optimal Inflation | 10-15 PSI |
Optimal Removable Seat Back Inflation | 5-7 PSI |
Travel Bag Dimensions | 36″ L × 17″ W × 13″ D |
Loaded Bag Weight | 50 LBS |
Included Items | One (1) DEUS Aero 11′ Inflatable Kayak |
Eleven or 11 may refer to:
- 11 (number), the natural number following 10 and preceding 12
- one of the years 11 BC, AD 11, 1911, 2011, or any year ending in 11
Aero is a Greek prefix relating to flight and air. In British English, it is used as an adjective related to flight (e.g., as a shortened substitute for aeroplane).
Aero, Ærø, or Aeros may refer to:
The citron (Citrus medica), historically cedrate, is a large fragrant citrus fruit with a thick rind. It is said to resemble a 'huge, rough lemon'. It is one of the original citrus fruits from which all other citrus types developed through natural hybrid speciation or artificial hybridization. Though citron cultivars take on a wide variety of physical forms, they are all closely related genetically. It is used in Asian and Mediterranean cuisine, traditional medicines, perfume, and religious rituals and offerings. Hybrids of citrons with other citrus are commercially more prominent, notably lemons and many limes.
An inflatable is an object that can be inflated with a gas, usually with air, but hydrogen, helium, and nitrogen are also used. One of several advantages of an inflatable is that it can be stored in a small space when not inflated, since inflatables depend on the presence of a gas to maintain their size and shape. Function fulfillment per mass used compared with non-inflatable strategies is a key advantage. Stadium cushions, impact guards, vehicle wheel inner tubes, emergency air bags, and inflatable space habitats employ the inflatable principle. Inflation occurs through several strategies: pumps, ram-air, blowing, and suction.
Although the term inflatable can refer to any type of inflatable object, the term is often used in boating to specifically refer to inflatable boats.
A kayak is a small, narrow human-powered watercraft typically propelled by means of a long, double-bladed paddle. The word kayak originates from the Inuktitut word qajaq (IPA: [qajɑq]). In British English, the kayak is also considered to be a kind of canoe.
There are countless different types of kayaks due to the craft being easily adaptable for different environments and purposes. The traditional kayak has an enclosed deck and one or more cockpits, each seating one occupant or kayaker, differentiating the craft from an open-deck canoe. The cockpit is sometimes covered by a spray deck that prevents unwanted entry of water from waves or splashes. Even within these confines, kayaks vary vastly in respect to materials, length, and width, with some kayaks such as the sprint kayak designed to be fast and light, and others such as the whitewater kayak designed to be sturdy and maneuverable.
Some modern paddlecrafts, which still claim the title "kayak", remove integral parts of the traditional design; for instance, by eliminating the cockpit and seating the paddler on top of a canoe-like open deck, commonly known as a sit-on-top kayak. Other designs include inflated air chambers surrounding the craft; replacing the single hull with twin hulls; and replacing handheld paddles with other human-powered propulsion methods such as pedal-driven propeller and "flippers". Some kayaks are also fitted with external sources of propulsion, such as a battery-powered electric motor to drive a propeller or flippers, a sail (which essentially modifies it into a sailboat), or even a completely independent gasoline outboard engine (which converts it into a de facto motorboat).
The kayak was first used by the indigenous Aleut, Inuit, Yupik and possibly Ainu people hunters in subarctic regions of the world.
by Nicole
I love this kayak. You can use it as a sit in, sit on top and a stand up board. I get questions and compliments everywhere I go!
by Kimberly
❤️ Love my DEUS. I was very skeptical when I first ordered, but must say I have been very happy with this purchase. This kayak/SUP is very sturdy and moves great in the water.
by Chris
Love it! Get compliments each time I take it out, definitely a conversation piece.
by Ian
Unpacking nd building was easy. Even more, folding and repacking was no big issue. Expected that things wouldn’t fit back in the bag as we couldn’t get all the air out. Paddles really well. Easy to get on and off. Easily fits two. Apart from price it is excellent!
by Nikolas
Easy to setup and put away. The first time took around 30 min and the second time took 20 min with the manual pump. Once its inflated it feels like a hard kayak which I think is amazing, great technology and materials used for its construction. My wife and I had a great time using them. From a functional perspective these are absolutely worth the money.
Cons:
The only bad part of our experience was that one of the pumps that came with our board seemingly had wet screen printing still. When we took it out and attached it to our bad it basically smeared ink all over the side of the bag. I know this is only an appearance thing but if you are spending over $1000 on an inflatable kayak my expectations very high even when it coms to the appearance of the carrying case.
Overall its a great kayak and would definitely recommend it to a friend.