Wavesport's new Habitats
Wavesport unveiled it's first full-on creekboat in 10 years. The Habitat 74 and 80 are Robert Peerson's latest projects since, well the Projects, and he has not let us down. The Habitat is deffinetly not your mom's creek boat. These bad boys come with stronger seats, 5 safety bars on the deck, and a pin step out system.
The 74 gallon Habitat (yellow) comes in at 8 feet long with some stylish lines. The bigger brother (blue boat) comes in 80 gallon and is 8'4". I wish the pictures would do this boat justice, but you will just have to wait till the boat shows up at your local retailer. All I can say is that this is the boat that the team has been begging for and Robert has delivered.
Enjoy



Here's the new rotomolded (read as super strong)seat that is going in all the new Habitats and the Diesels starting soon. Sorry the picture is not better, but the bow pillar is also molded plastic creating a step for pinned paddlers to climb out on.
There is also a larger spot in front of the seat for either a nalgene or a large throwbag. The back of the seat is super low making it easier to jam in overnight gear, camera tripods, and other random stuff.






Side note: I still wish that they had taken LJ's suggestion and named the boat "The Gnarmaster"
The 74 gallon Habitat (yellow) comes in at 8 feet long with some stylish lines. The bigger brother (blue boat) comes in 80 gallon and is 8'4". I wish the pictures would do this boat justice, but you will just have to wait till the boat shows up at your local retailer. All I can say is that this is the boat that the team has been begging for and Robert has delivered.
Enjoy



Here's the new rotomolded (read as super strong)seat that is going in all the new Habitats and the Diesels starting soon. Sorry the picture is not better, but the bow pillar is also molded plastic creating a step for pinned paddlers to climb out on.
There is also a larger spot in front of the seat for either a nalgene or a large throwbag. The back of the seat is super low making it easier to jam in overnight gear, camera tripods, and other random stuff.






Side note: I still wish that they had taken LJ's suggestion and named the boat "The Gnarmaster"

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