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Manufacturer Part Number: 001118182001
Replacement rod holder for all Point 65 angler kayaks.
Pictures coming soon! About Point 65 Point 65 Beginnings The idea behind Point 65 came from the magical place of Point 65° North. It is the island, R?nnsk?r, near the Northern City of Skellefte?, Sweden and the home of the Pite-R?nnsk?r lighthouse. It was built in 1905, and is surrounded by hundreds of islands - ideal for exploring the outdoors. The islands' beauty combined with the engineering and ingenuity of the lighthouse were the essence of what the Point 65 brand wanted to achieve. Founded in 1996, Point 65 is now the leading outdoor brand in Europe, and one of the fastest growing outdoor brands in the world. Point 65's products are sold all over the world, with innovation as their hallmark. Point 65 has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognition from multiple renowned kayaking magazines and authorities. Philosophy Dedicated to quality, form, and function, Point 65 is innovative, their products are functional, and their design is Scandinavian. Their mission is to inspire people to use the outdoors, through innovative, unique, and outstanding products. Point 65 is the company behind the ingenious, practical, modular take-apart kayaks, and the Rum Runner modular stand up paddleboard (SUP). These modular water crafts easily snap together to form one solid boat, and snap apart for easy transportation and storage. On top of their modular kayaks and the Rum Runner modular standup paddleboard, Point 65 also offers a wide range of state-of-the-art bags and hard shell backpacks - which double as the highest rated spine protectors in the world while protecting and keeping your gear dry. These packs were previously known as "Boblbee". The Point 65 Team Point 65 has some amazing members on their team. These members include the ultimate test paddler, Freya Hoffmeister, one of the leading designers in Scandinavia, Magnus De Brito, and the living paddling legend, Nigel Foster. Magnus De Brito brought advanced marine technology with him to Point 65. He designed the award-winning modular kayaks Apollo, Tequila!, Martini, and Mercury, and also the Rum Runner modular standup paddleboard. He also designs state-of-the-art touring kayaks, such as the XP18, XP18 Spyder, and the Freya Expedition. The Freya Expedition was named after Freya Hoffmeister, and she also helped Magnus design it.
Replacement rod holder for all Point 65 angler kayaks.
Pictures coming soon! About Point 65 Point 65 Beginnings The idea behind Point 65 came from the magical place of Point 65° North. It is the island, R?nnsk?r, near the Northern City of Skellefte?, Sweden and the home of the Pite-R?nnsk?r lighthouse. It was built in 1905, and is surrounded by hundreds of islands - ideal for exploring the outdoors. The islands' beauty combined with the engineering and ingenuity of the lighthouse were the essence of what the Point 65 brand wanted to achieve. Founded in 1996, Point 65 is now the leading outdoor brand in Europe, and one of the fastest growing outdoor brands in the world. Point 65's products are sold all over the world, with innovation as their hallmark. Point 65 has been the recipient of numerous awards and recognition from multiple renowned kayaking magazines and authorities. Philosophy Dedicated to quality, form, and function, Point 65 is innovative, their products are functional, and their design is Scandinavian. Their mission is to inspire people to use the outdoors, through innovative, unique, and outstanding products. Point 65 is the company behind the ingenious, practical, modular take-apart kayaks, and the Rum Runner modular stand up paddleboard (SUP). These modular water crafts easily snap together to form one solid boat, and snap apart for easy transportation and storage. On top of their modular kayaks and the Rum Runner modular standup paddleboard, Point 65 also offers a wide range of state-of-the-art bags and hard shell backpacks - which double as the highest rated spine protectors in the world while protecting and keeping your gear dry. These packs were previously known as "Boblbee". The Point 65 Team Point 65 has some amazing members on their team. These members include the ultimate test paddler, Freya Hoffmeister, one of the leading designers in Scandinavia, Magnus De Brito, and the living paddling legend, Nigel Foster. Magnus De Brito brought advanced marine technology with him to Point 65. He designed the award-winning modular kayaks Apollo, Tequila!, Martini, and Mercury, and also the Rum Runner modular standup paddleboard. He also designs state-of-the-art touring kayaks, such as the XP18, XP18 Spyder, and the Freya Expedition. The Freya Expedition was named after Freya Hoffmeister, and she also helped Magnus design it.
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