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Aire Tomcat White Water Kayak Rental

The self bailing feature of the Tomcat is perfect for whitewater

Quick Details

  • Kayak
  • 1-2 Seats
  • 1-2 Paddles
  • 1 Pump
  • 1-2 PFDs (Personal Floatation Device)
  • Patch Kit

Thigh straps and helmet available by request.

Solo Rental

First Day

$ 40

Each Additional Day

$ 40

Tandem Rental

First Day

$ 60

Each Additional Day

$ 60

Tackle Whitewater with an Aire Tomcat Inflatable Kayak!

The Tomcat series is an Oregon River Rentals favorite due to its versatility and performance. We offer two versions of the Tomcat; solo or tandem. The tandem can be paddled with a friend or used as a single-person craft with plenty of room for gear for longer excursions. It’s a perfect kayak for up to class 4 rapids due to it’s light weight and self bailing capabilities but perfectly suitable for class I and II water like the Sandy River or Lower Clackamas.

The Tomcats are an excellent choice for folks who want to try the sport of white water kayaking.

  • Mildly rockered, 3-chamber hull offers agility on the river yet tracks well on calm water.
  • Thick, PVC-coated nylon I-beams offer superior strength and stability.
  • PVC-coated polyester reinforces outer shell and enhances puncture and tear resistance; highly durable vinyl bladders offer superior flotation.
  • Self-bailing floor quickly drains water.
  • Adjustable seats with backrests offer comfortable back support.
  • High-quality Summit valves make inflation easy; protective caps screw down securely to eliminate debris and accidental deflation.
  • Cargo loops allow easy attachment of accessories and gear; large carry loops at bow and stern ease transport to the water.

Please Note: A $300 damage deposit is due upon arrival.

Solo Specifics

  • Length: 10’3″
  • Weight: 40 lbs
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 325 lbs
  • Class: Up to Class IV

Tandem Specifics

  • Length: 12’9″
  • Weight: 54 lbs
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 450 lbs
  • Class: up to Class IV