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feature 25 2009 For More Information Visit: www.airhead.com www.kwiktek.com www.sevylor.com www.sportsstuff.com www.westmarine.com Speed addict by SevyloR $249.99 New for 2009, the Speed Ad- dict is built to cruise. Curved-up edges mean less friction on the water and improved stability for the rider, while an aerodynamic shape further reduces resistance and sends you on a smoother, faster ride than you've ever expe- rienced! This tube is fully covered and features six soft handles with neoprene knuckle guards and a soft body pad for extra comfort and safety. A bottom drain means less time cleaning up after you're done playing, while the Sevylor quick hitch gives you a fast and easy rope connection. SatuRn by kwik tek $189.99 This high-performance, three-rider taper-profile deck tube will take your breath away! It's got an oversized topside neoprene body panel and six deluxe handles with molded EVA knuckle guards. The 30-gauge PVC blad- der is fully encased by a rugged double-stitched 840-denier nylon cover. Equipped with a heavy-duty Kwik-Con- nect and Multi-Valve for convenient fast inflation and rope connection. Comes with a one-year warranty. 4k booSteR ball by SpoRtSStuff $119.95 The 4K Booster Ball was designed to increase the performance of most towables and all of Sportsstuff's new Doables. The Booster Ball is an inflatable buoy with tow rope connected both ends as a way of keeping the tow rope out of the water the majority of the time during towing. This reduces drag and also acts like a shock absorber, enhancing fuel economy. The tow rope is much less likely to get caught in the water wake while turning while using the Booster Ball, which also reduces the stress on the tube and cover. The Booster Ball reduces rope spray, gives the tow rope higher visibility, and also works well in low-transom tow points. August

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