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Advanced Elements Lagoon1

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Style: Kayak With Pump


Features

  • Rigid bow and stern - Built-in rigid panels define the bow and stern and improve tracking.
  • Tube cover - Inner tube cover adds stiffness and abrasion protection.
  • Durable and light - Unique outer cover provides durability in a lightweight design.
  • Easy setup - Twistlok valves and high flow Spring valves allow for quick setup time.
  • Comfortable integrated seat - This inflatable kayak comes with a built-in seat for maximum comfort and performance.

Color: Orange/Gray


Material: PVC Tarpoulin


Brand: ADVANCED ELEMENTS


Model Name: Lagoon1 Inflatable Kayak


Style: Kayak With Pump


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎37.25 x 24.75 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎36 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎100 x 34 x 12 inches


Item Weight: ‎25 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎ADVANCED ELEMENTS


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Warranty


Model Name: ‎Lagoon1 Inflatable Kayak


Color: ‎Orange/Gray


Material: ‎PVC Tarpoulin


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Confluence Outdoors


Part Number: ‎AE1031-O-P


Style: ‎Kayak With Pump


Included Components: ‎Carry bag, Kayak, Pump


Date First Available: August 18, 2023


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  • Great For day trips
Style: Kayak Only
This kayak is on the water in under 5 minutes using the Advanced Elements hand pump. Total weight is 23 pounds making this a easy to carry kayak. Light weight was very important to me. The vinyl inflation tubes are completely enclosed in a grey, heavy canvas tube which provides the support for the kayak. The bright yellow canvas shell is over that. I posted a picture above that shows the kayak with the outer cover removed. The yellow canvas has a vinyl layer on the inside making it fully water proof. This is also the reason that people mention that getting all the moisture out is a challenge as the waterproof shell keeps moisture IN also. It is a trade off that I feel is worth it. This double canvas layer makes the kayak quite durable and protected from punctures. The bottom is a smooth and thick gauge material, also very durable. For the inflation bladder to be punctured, something would have to puncture through both of these canvas material layers first. A kayak that is under 10 feet in length is going to have issues with 'yaw' or having the front swing side to side as you paddle. This kayak is 8.4 feet in length. You want to plant the blade of your paddle into the water close to the side of the kayak in order to reduce this side to side swing. The upside is that this kayak is SUPER maneuverable. To not have the side to side tendency, you need a longer kayak. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to paddle this kayak around. I deflate and lay it in the trunk or on the back seat of a small car. Others have mentioned that it takes time to dry this thing out. That is correct. You will need to leave it inflated, with the brown foam floor insert removed at least somewhat for a few days to fully dry out before packing it away. Full pressure is not needed, just enough to hold the basic form. Water between the grey tube around the inflation chambers and the yellow outer shell, top and bottom is the toughest to get dried out. This is the price to pay between the cheaper all vinyl, single layer kayaks and the more expensive PVC and Hypalon (hypalon being much better). List price of this kayak is about $360, though it can be found on sale. The 2 main chambers in this kayaks is neat in the fact that BOTH chambers surround you. There is a inner and outer bladder within the main chamber. If one fails, you still have inflation in the WHOLE main chamber vs just 1 side as in some other kayaks. This enables you to get to shore. It is IMPORTANT to follow the inflation instructions. You fill 1 main chamber until the kayak LOOKS like it is 1/2 full.....not 1/2 of total rated pressure. At this 1/2 visual approximation, there will be NO pressure indicated on a pressure gauge. After the first chamber is filled to the approximation of the kayak LOOKING 1/2 inflated, you move to the 2nd chamber and inflate it. THIS gets you to having about 1/2 of the air in EACH main chamber. If you blow one main chamber all the way up without putting air in the other chamber, you will damage the kayak! The 2 main chambers have a 'spring lock' type valve. They ship it with these in the deflate position. Before inflating, you press the center part with your finger and easily turn it no more than 1/4 of a turn. The inner part will then come out a bit when you remove your finger and this puts it into the one way inflate mode. Now, when you remove your pump fitting from the valve, air won't rush out. If air rushes you when you remove your pump fitting from the valve, then you need to push and turn the inner part to the position that it pops out slightly. Some people have mentioned issues with this and this is the solution. The other 4 chambers have a different fitting and I usually just blow them up manually. You can see 2 of these chambers in the grey picture above. These are the deck lift chambers and lift the front deck up so that it doesn't sag and have a puddle of water accumulate there from spray while paddling. I have found that putting something on the front deck can push it down slightly and water can come into the kayak at the middle of the front black trim around the cockpit. Even that light little tackle box in my picture does that. If I see water accumulate there, I just press up with my foot or knee to raise the middle of the deck up and the water runs off. In the picture above with me in the kayak, my feet are not against the end of the front of the kayak. I am 5'10". With your legs out straight like mine are above, one can CASUALLY paddle around and have a lot of fun. If you want to paddle longer, or faster, then the correct position is with your knees slightly bent and feet braced. Advanced Elements does sell a inflatable foot brace designed for the Advanced Frame model. that may work. They also sell foot brace peddles that are adjustable and use straps to hold them to the grey tubes. However folks mentioned that while the foot brace peddles worked, they lost too much room in the front of the kayak and ended up removing them. Having your legs bent and braced, you can use your core to paddle and maintain that 90 degree bend at the elbows that is mentioned for more advanced kayak paddling. I and others have found that you can bend your knees and press against the grey tubes on the side of the kayak and improve your paddling posture that way. This helps greatly but is not as good as having your feet braced. However, these things are for LONGER or more advanced paddling. I found this kayak to be very comfortable. I have gotten sore and legs starting to go to sleep on ONE occasion. I checked the time and I had been paddling around with my legs straight and not moving my lower body for 4 hours. If I sit in a comfortable chair for that long I will have the same problem. I shifted around and was feeling just fine very quickly. I am typically in the kayak for 3 to 5 hours which many consider to be a long time. I consider it just having fun. Personal Floatation Device (PFD). This is for the UNEXPECTED event that you end up in the water. People who have rated this kayak have said that you have to TRY to tip this thing over. But you can have something happen. I saw a post that a person shared their experience in a different model Advanced Elements Kayak on their FIRST outing in it. They stated that they are a Captain in the Coast Guard. They set out on a small, narrow channel and a person on a jet ski came around a blind curve at full speed and hit his kayak. The all ended up in the water. The kayak, amazingly wasn't damaged and no one was hurt. You cannot predict the condition you will be in should you end up in the water. If you find that your PFD is between you and the seat back, you need to get a PFD that is designed for kayaking. Kayaking PFDs are designed to be higher in the back so that your seat back is against YOU and not your PFD. Being comfortable is very important to having fun. I have used 303 Fabric Protector on all parts of this kayak except the smooth bottom / floor. For the grey floor/bottom I have used 303 Aerospace Protectant. You can find both of these here on Amazon as well as elsewhere. These will help you keep your kayak in good shape. I have hosed the kayak down with plain water. Advanced Elements warns against using strong cleaners on it and states that MILD detergent can be used. One thing that you will notice in the picture above of me in the kayak, I have everything tethered. There is a saying that I read when researching kayaking....."If you want to keep it, TETHER IT" That includes the paddle! Advanced elements sells a spray skirt that you can put onto this kayak. They don't sell anything to firm up the floor such as the drop stitch floor or the backbone that they sell for their other models. The accessories that I mentioned for this kayak are available from sellers here on Amazon as well as elsewhere. I would CERTAINLY buy this kayak again and have been really having a ball with it. As I'm out in my kayak 2 to 5 times a week with 3 to 5 hours being normal, I fell into what one rater stated about the biggest danger of this model (Lagoon) kayak. It may have you wanting to upgrade. I have purchased the Advanced Elements Advanced Frame Kayak. Again, I highly recommend the Lagoon for casual paddling. I did a lot of fishing in it as well as a lot of paddling around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by Carl H. Carl H.

  • Little unstable
Style: Kayak Only
It's a bit tight where legs and feet go. If you have big legs , you won't fit inside it! Also, it's unstable. With such a short back end of it. This kayak rocks around back and forth.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Kayak
Style: Kayak Only
Easy to inflate, very stable and tracks pretty good
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Larry Atwater Larry Atwater

  • Inexpensive, unassuming little kayak
Style: Kayak Only
Pros: it’s very light, I can carry it over the shoulder. I like the ripstop fabric. I like the orange color, it makes you more visible on the water. The seat is comfortable. I fit ok in it at my 5’4”. It moves fast on the water and it feels stable. Cons: The main con is that the tracking is poor, very zigzaggy - see the explanation below regarding the fin. Also, the bungee is so small that it does not fit my medium size Onyx PFD. I put the PFD behind the seat and this reduced the room for my legs. Because it is small, there is no real room to fit a cooler (might make something line a lunchbox work between my knees). The bigger issue I see is that the fin is permanently attached to the bottom. Lesser kayaks, like intex, come with removable fins. When I received the kayak, after being folded, it was bent to one side. I left it open and tried to adjust it to fit straight but it is still bent. I am thinking that, even if I could straighten it, every time o would pack out in the bag, it would get bent to the side again. My Dama paddle board came with foam blocks that protect the non removable fins during storage. Based on this idea, I fashioned a styrofoam block with a slit to slip over the fin and pressed it down to hood the fin upright. I will see if this helps overnight. If it does, I will use this for storage. I took the kayak out the first time today. I will update this review in regards to the fin/tracking issue. I’m thinking to call customer service and see what they gave to say about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022 by Marina Zinovyev Marina Zinovyev

  • Weight and size perfect
Style: Kayak Only
I'm 5'2" and 77 yrs...I can finally carry my kayak to the water without relying on anyone. Feels safe and snug...perfect for recreational kayaking
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Maggie

  • A great kayak for beginners who want to get on the water
Style: Kayak Only
I purchased two of these single seater kayaks for my fiancé and I at the beginning of this summer. He and I have been on a few lakes and have had a blast with these. We are both beginners and wanted to take up kayaking as a new hobby we could bond over together and get out on the water quickly and take anywhere with us without needing a trailer or rack for our cars and also the flexibility to hike them into more remote locations without a car. These have been amazing so far and have been the highlight of our summer. I will say, the one “con” is the tracking is definitely not amazing. You get the hang of it after a few times that you just have to lean your body into your rows and you definitely will not go as far quickly. If you are looking for casual kayaking these are incredible. More advanced kayakers will definitely prefer something else but for our needs they have been great. They are definitely not “light” but you can haul them around in the waterproof bag that the kayaks come with. I appreciate that being an option. We also purchased the advanced elements pump to inflate these bad boys and we get them both set up within 10 minutes. Deflating is very simple and packing away. They are a durable fabric that does get wet and will be damp for a while. That is something to consider as you will need to make sure to dry these kayaks out every time you use them so they do not mildew. Overall, they are great and I’d say go for it if you want to start kayaking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2022 by Rachael Rachael

  • Stable Kayak and easy to transport
Style: Kayak Only
This is our 2nd kayak like this one. My wife bought one last year and I tried it. Easier than most to get into for us older people who aren’t as agile as we used to be. I had a another type of kayak that I hated to get into because I was afraid of falling in the water. this one I am not as afraid.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023 by Douglas

  • Does not track
Style: Kayak Only
I bought this last year and only got out on the water this summer. I feel like I wasted my money. It is easy to carry and quite portable. But it took a while to inflate with the hand pump and never seemed fully inflated in the front compartment despite my giving the pump all my weight. Once on the water it didn’t track well at all. I could barely make any forward progress because each stroke of the oar pushed it one way and then the other. A disappointing experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Magothy96

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