Simply put, great. I am 6'2…
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guest-paddler
on 7/19/2022
Simply put, great. I am 6'2 and have the K2, while my wife at 5'4 uses the K1. The K2 is good in case the grandkids come by.
We bought ours from Amazon and Walmart at discounts. The K1 sprung a leak on the side (not the seam)
Simply put, great. I am 6'2…
Submitted by:
guest-paddler
on 7/19/2022
Simply put, great. I am 6'2 and have the K2, while my wife at 5'4 uses the K1. The K2 is good in case the grandkids come by.
We bought ours from Amazon and Walmart at discounts. The K1 sprung a leak on the side (not the seam)
Hands down probably one of…
Hands down probably one of the best inflatable kayaks you can get for your money.
Yes, there are some custom ade for whitewater, and there are some $800+ from sea eagle that you can drive a jeep over.
But for $200 you get a 12 foot kayak that tracks really, really well, is comfy stock without needing any upgraded seats etc (I eventually bought non inflatable seats) has two different tracking fins, is wide enough to finsh from, has 3 chambers for air making it very safe, and can support a lot of gear and 2 people on flatwater, ocean and river.
I havnt taken it out more than a mile in the ocean, but it handled 6 foot swells with ease. As it isnt a self bailer class II or less is probably a safe bet. It really excells on flat water. lakes and smooth rivers OMG I love it. I wound up getting 3 so I could take plenty of friends with us on camping trips and all three AND our gear fits in the back of a CRV. it packs down to a large sleeping bag size about 35 lbs.
it comes with the pump, patches (which ive never needed) paddles, seats duffel bag etc.
Get one, you will love it too!