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Description
Discover the 2025 TRAK 2.0 – the world's ultimate folding kayak. Lightweight, durable, and easy to assemble in 10 minutes or less, the TRAK is adaptable for novice and expert paddlers alike.
Built to perform in any conditions - and travel anywhere in the world - the TRAK 2.0 honours the brilliance of the original Inuit skin-on-frame qajaq while further improving on performance, durability, and portability through the use of modern materials and technology.
Each TRAK kayak allows paddlers to adjust their rocker and alter their waterline in real time using hydraulic jacks - the only kayak in the world that enables such versatility on the water!
Materials & Construction
- Hull: Nylon Woven Military-Grade Polyurethane
- Frame: 7000 Series Aircraft-Grade Aluminum, Colour Anodized (red/blue)
- Ribs: Carbon Fibers
- Seat & Coaming: Urethane
- Fasteners: Stainless Steel
Specifications
Assembled:
- Length: 16 ft / 4.9 m
- Beamwidth: 22.5 in / 57 cm
- Kayak Weight: 46 lbs / 21 kg
- Payload Capacity: up to 350 lbs / 159 kg
- Cockpit: 16.5 x 30.5 in / 42 x 77.5 cm
Packed:
- Transport Size: 41 x 19 x 9 in / 104 x 48 x 22 cm
- Transport Weight: 56 lbs / 25 kg
Product Updates
2024-2025
- B1 Rib lockpin reinforcement.
- B1 & S1 Ribs updated with arched bottoms to reduce potential for wear when impacting submerged obstacles.
2023
- Hull fabric upgrade – increased puncture resistance.
- Frame upgraded to 7001 aluminum for added strength.
2022-2023
- Mechanical “spare-tire” Backup Jack developed for redundancy and peace of mind in remote areas.
2022
- Large blue rib lock pin diameter increased for strength; pull ring replaced by nylon cord for ease of use and added strength.
2021
- Coamings – formulation change (plasticizer added) to increase toughness.
2020
- Keder handle strap end caps – design & formulation changed to reduce potential for breakage (fibre added).
2019
- Plastic end added to keder to reduce keder cord wear/damage.
- New deck cord configuration on rear deck to make it easier to open the keder.
- Neoprene seal added under keder to reduce water ingress.
- Sea-sock geometry changed to give more foot room.
- Sea-sock attachment points added.
2018-2019
- Keder cord layout adjusted to ease keder closing.
- Upgraded deck cord ends & anchor points.
- Life-line upgraded to reflective cord.
- Back-band replaced the former rigid seat back.
- Drain holes added to the seat pan.
- Optional adjustable hip pads made available.
- Optional rough water thigh braces made available.
Late 2018
- Carbon Fiber Rib upgrade: lighter, more rigid, color coded for ease of assembly, new shape gives larger “pass through” area (easier to stuff legs and gear through them).
- Aluminum Frame upgrades: redesigned fold points for more compact design, allowing for transport by air in a checked bag.
- Ball Stud Receivers: added to allow re-attachment of frame tubes to end plates.
- Color-coded frames (blue/red) for ease of assembly; colour anodizing also reducing potential for corrosion.
- Jack upgrades: more than 125 revisions to decrease weight and increase reliability/manufacturability.
- Rolling Bag upgrade: more compact & versatile.
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TRAK 2.0 Signature Series - Foldable Kayaks Built for Real Paddlers
What's Included?
We take safety on the water seriously.
That's why each TRAK 2.0 includes a rolling travel bag, custom spray deck, nylon sea sock, and gear floatation dry bags - essential safety gear to keep your kayak buoyant in the event of a wet exit.
Paddling with these included accessories allows you to easily perform a self-rescue, or assist in the rescue of another TRAK paddler.

Custom Spray Deck
Developed in close collaboration with Reed Chillcheater, TRAK's custom spray deck includes a resealable opening that allows you to reach into the cockpit to adjust your rocker or grab a snack - without having to remove the spray deck from the coaming.

Gear Floatation Dry Bags
Our 60 L Gear Floatation Dry Bags are sealed with a roll top, including an inflation hose, are designed to serve multiple purposes:
1) Displace water and retain bouyancy in the event of a wet exit.
2) Make self- and assisted rescues safer and faster.
3) Keep stowed gear clean and dry over long distances.
For those who push their gear hard, consider upgrading to our Expedition Gear Bag system, made with extra tough waterproof material and Tie-Zip water proof zipper.

Nylon Sea Sock
Our Nylon Sea Sock serves two purposes: (a) keep the inside of your TRAK kayak clean and dry; (b) prevent water from flooding your kayak in the event of a wet exit.
Since the TRAK 2.0 is a Greenland style skin-on-frame kayak, the sea sock replaces the need for bulkheads.
For those paddling in cold water, consider upgrading to our Aquatherm Sea Sock, developed by Reed Chillcheater.

Rolling Travel Bag
Designed with insight and recommendations from TRAK Pilots, our latest rolling travel bag is designed to meet airline requirements for checked luggage.
Built tough, with plenty of extra attachment points for smaller items and other luggage, this bag comes with a removable hard plastic backing which can be stored under the TRAK seat while paddling. This allows paddlers to roll up the bag and store it inside the kayak for A to B trips.
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to contact us. We'll get back to you as soon as possible, within 24 hours on weekdays.
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Boat to Bag in 10
Packing up your TRAK kayak is easy. No tools required. Just follow these simple steps.
FAQs
How long does the TRAK 2.0 take to set up, really?
After watching our instructional videos to get familiar with the assembly process, first timers generally spend between 20-30 minutes on their first setup. After a couple of practice sessions, most TRAK owners are able to setup their kayak in 10 to 15 minutes, or less. But it's not a race.
Is the TRAK 2.0 suitable for beginner paddlers?
Absolutely. While we're proud to produce a high performance kayak, TRAK owners need not identify as 'high performance' paddlers. Our kayak is perfectly suitable for novice and intermediate kayakers who are building their skills on the water. The durability and versatility of the TRAK 2.0 makes it an excellent kayak to 'grow into' as you expand your comfort zone.
Do I have to use the sea sock?
Because paddling is ultimately a risk activity, TRAK highly recommends that paddlers use both their sea sock AND their gear floatation bags whenever they're on the water. These items will prevent your kayak from flooding in the event of a capsize and wet exit, and make rescue and reentry much easier.
Your sea sock also helps to keep the inside of your kayak clean and dry, saving you time during the cleanup and disassembly process.
Can I mount a TRAK kayak on a roof rack?
Yes! All TRAK Kayaks can be mounted on a roof rack - just like a hardshell. We recommend using secure tie-down straps and placing thin padding between the underside of your straps and your kayak's skin to reduce potential for abrasion.
Can I perform a rescue with a TRAK kayak?
Definitely! The TRAK 2.0 is built to perform self- and assisted rescues in advanced conditions, and is trusted by professional paddlers around the world. Learn more about performing rescues with your TRAK kayak, here.
Can I perform a kayak roll with a TRAK 2.0?
Yes! TRAK owners around the world take pride in being able to perform a variety of different rolls with their TRAK kayaks, including hand-only rolls (without a paddle). Here's an example.
Who can fit in a TRAK 2.0 kayak?
The TRAK 2.0 is designed to accommodate a payload of 350 lbs / 159 kg, including the paddler.
TRAK's cockpit and foot pedals are designed to accommodate paddlers who are at least 5 feet / 1.5 m tall. Shorter paddlers may struggle to reach the foot pedals.
Paddlers over 6' 5" or with feet larger than size 14 may find that their toes touch the fabric of the top deck.