
The Wilderness Systems Ride 135 Kayak is a unique, pontoon-style hull offers unmatched stability for anglers. Stand up and enhance your visibility or increase casting distance with ease. From flat to surf to small water, The Ride 135 has the innovations anglers have been demanding, like the tool-less SlideTrax accessory system, the large rear tank well, and the easy to access front and mid-ship Orbix hatches. The AirPro Freedom Elite seating system, new for 2013, adds comfort and easy adjustability. Every detail has been fine-tuned; from the wider, flatter standing platform, to beefed-up outfitting, to an intuitive layout that easily handles milk crates, all types of rod holders and gear in incredibly accessible locations. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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![]() | Wilderness Systems Ride 135 Kayak - 2013 - No Seat Ride 135 |
![]() | Wilderness Systems AirPro Freedom Elite Kayak Seat - Low Ride Low Seat |
| Reviewer: | Steve | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 07/25/2012 |
| Review: | I cant say enough about this kayak. It replaced an ocean kayak scrambler I used for years. It tracks great, I can easily stand in it. Plenty of storage. This being said its also much larger and heavier. With the rudder it gets close to 14 feet long so make sure you have a spot to store it. I have mainly used it on lakes and rivers but next month is our annual trip to Hatteras and I cant wait to get it out in the surf to see how stable it is. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Alex | Rating: | 4 | Date: | 06/03/2012 |
| Review: | I am very new to kayaking, and was looking for a stable boat. Boy is this it. I have not only built up an extreme confidence in kayaking now, which includes standing up in the thing. The seat is incredibly adjustable and comfortable, as well as the immense dry hatches are great. The only reason there is not a full five stars up there is the weight of this boat. No 80 lbs is not horrible but it is a little ackward to carry, which also translates to a little slower boat on the water. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Grungy | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 04/20/2012 |
| Review: | My first impression when going out on the 2012 Ride 135 was how stable it was. Being taller and heavier then most people I was getting a wet ride on my OK Trident. After giving the OK to my son I went with the 2012 Ride 135 due to all the reviews and higher weight ratings. After two trips out I am very happy with the decision to go with the Ride. The room onboard is just incredible and the seat is very comfortable. The Ride is heavier then most and requires a little more effort to hoist up to my garage ceiling. It is also a little more trickier to get onto my kayak mount on my truck due to the pontoon style hull. I now use two pairs of Hullyrollers and ratcheting straps to secure it. Standard kayak tie downs were coming loose with this yak for some reason. The only thing I plan to add is a rudder in the near future. | ||||
| Reviewer: | Grungy | Rating: | 5 | Date: | 04/20/2012 |
| Review: | My first impression when going out on the 2012 Ride 135 was how stable it was. Being taller and heavier then most people I was getting a wet ride on my OK Trident. After giving the OK to my son I went with the 2012 Ride 135 due to all the reviews and higher weight ratings. After two trips out I am very happy with the decision to go with the Ride. The room onboard is just incredible and the seat is very comfortable. The Ride is heavier then most and requires a little more effort to hoist up to my garage ceiling. It is also a little more trickier to get onto my kayak mount on my truck due to the pontoon style hull. I now use two pairs of Hullyrollers and ratcheting straps to secure it. Standard kayak tie downs were coming loose with this yak for some reason. The only thing I plan to add is a rudder in the near future. | ||||