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INTEX Excursion Pro Inflatable Kayak Series: Includes Deluxe 86in Kayak Paddles and High-Output Pump – SuperTough PVC – Adjustable Bucket Seat – Fishing Rod Holders – Grab Handles

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Style: 1-Person


Pattern Name: Kayak Set


Features

  • SUPER-TOUGH 3-ply laminate construction combined with SuperStrong enhanced molecular formulation PVC provides superior structural strength and unmatched resistance to damage from abrasion, impact and sunlight, while allowing more pressure for rigidity
  • STABILITY and MANEUVERABILITY High-pressure inflation provides extra rigidity and stability, with spring-loaded valves for easy inflation and fast deflation; the two removable skegs included allows for optimal manuverability in deep or shallow water
  • STORAGE Extra space in the bow and stern allows for storing any necessities for your adventure; stainless steel D-rings also allow the safety and ease of tying down dry bags and gear
  • 1-PERSON CAPACITY Inflated size is 10 feet X 3 feet X 1.6 feet with a weight capacity of 220 pounds and easily foldable to be put in the carry bag that allows for easy transportation
  • ADVENTURE ACCESSORIES Includes two 86 inch kayak paddles, two detachable fishing rod holders, one adjustable GoPro camera and mobile phone mount, high-output pump and one repair patch

Brand: Intex


Item Weight: 31.2 Pounds


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Color: Red


Style: 1-Person


Brand: ‎Intex


Item Weight: ‎31.2 Pounds


Material: ‎Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Color: ‎Red


Style: ‎1-Person


Seating Capacity: ‎1


Weight Limit: ‎220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎120"L x 36"W x 18"H


Model Name: ‎Excursion Pro K1 Kayak


Manufacturer: ‎Intex


UPC: ‎078257683031


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎23.23 x 19.69 x 12.6 inches


Package Weight: ‎16.06 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎120 x 36 x 18 inches


Brand Name: ‎Intex


Warranty Description: ‎90-Day Limited Manufacturer


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎68303EP


Included Components: ‎Carry Bag, Paddle, Hi-Output Air Pump


Size: ‎K1 1-Person


Date First Available: July 14, 2020


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  • Great Kayak for Lake
Style: 2-person Pattern Name: Kayak Set
I was looking for an inflatable kayak because I don’t have a suitable vehicle to transport a rigid kayak and I didn’t want to give up a lot of basement or garage space to store one. I had researched a few and was hesitant because the cost on some that were well reviewed in articles was a bit more than I wanted to spend, plus I wasn’t convinced that I would fit comfortably in the one I was researching. There is a small lake near me that I planned to use it on primarily. One day I saw some people in one while I was hiking around the lake and I asked how they liked it. They gave it rave reviews and it turned out that it was this model: Intex Excursion It was much more affordable than others I had been looking at and it can handle 2 riders (or one) so that gives me ample room for traveling solo and can still stow some stuff in front and back. The people I talked to that raved about theirs were traveling with 2 in kayak and doing so comfortably, so if I want to carry a passenger I thing there is enough room. But I always think it’s more fun to go with someone who is in their own kayak and travel side by side. The other thing that won me over was that this particular model comes with 2 paddles, pump, and pressure gauge. So for one price I was getting pretty much everything I needed and the price was better than others I was looking at that didn’t come with those things. I never had an inflatable kayak before so I wasn’t expecting it to handle well compared to rigid kayaks that I’ve been in. That is part of why I had been looking at more expensive models… I figured that if I cheaper out too much that it would not be a very useful boat. So I was a little bit skeptical. I have to say though that when I got this one it really won me over on the first outing. I had intensions of trying to find adaptor for a powered tire pump that I have (even though instructions say not to use a compressor) but I figured that on first outing I would just try the hand pump that it comes with and see how hard or easy it was to pump that way. I was pleasantly surprised: it was very quick and easy to pump it up. Even on the first try, I had the kayak fully inflated in just over 5 minutes. It requires just a little effort, not too much at all. Consider it a little mini warmup before you go paddling. In subsequent trips, now that I know what I’m doing, I’ve gotten a little faster with it maybe 3 to 5 minutes on average and I’m pumped up and ready to put kayak into water. When you are done, you deflate boat with same pump, switching hose to other side to make it a vacuum. This is pretty quick and easy process as well. When I got into the water, I was pleased that it didn’t feel droopy or saggy like a pool raft, this feels like a real kayak- pretty rigid and stable. When I started paddling I was pleasantly surprised, it is a fast kayak and you can get it going well without a lot of resistance. Much faster than I was expecting and the tracking is pretty good at least as good as any rigid plastic kayak that I’ve ever rented anywhere. Probably better because you can put in a removable keel rudder fin on bottom. There are two sizes provided. I’ve just been using the small one so that I don’t scrape it in shallow parts of lake on rocks or branches near shore or in coves. The small one works just fine … bigger one might be better if you were going to be in deeper water… like at a beach. The paddles that come with it break down into several section so they are easy to transport and store. They work pretty well. You get two, so you have one for each if you go with two people on board, but I’m just looking at it as a backup set if I lose or break the first paddle. It seems pretty sturdy and comfortable enough for basic use. If you got a little more serious, you might want to upgrade to a better paddle that is lighter or stronger or more comfortable but these aren’t too bad to get you started. I am sort of a cheapskate, so I most likely will just stick with these paddles unless or until anything goes wrong with them, they work just fine. There is maybe a slight bit of play in them that I can feel where the sections snap together, but this is very minor so I am not too concerned. The only negative thing I can really come up with does not affect me too much where I go because I can park very near to the put in point. The weight for everything is a bit heavy if you had to go hiking very far. They provide a nice backpack to put everything in. But good luck ever getting the boat and the seats and the pump and paddles all in there. If you did, the kayak itself is about 35 lbs. With the other items from the kit I guess you’d be about 40 lbs, not including any other gear you might want to take out. It would be feasible but not very easy to go hiking and take all of this with you, but it’s much better if you can park near water and not attempt to carry it all far. Once you inflate kayak, you can drag it easily over grass and that is simple way to get it a short distance into water. If you have to go further you can team carry it or balance on head or shoulder solo and that is not bad for a short distance when it is inflated. Obviously it weighs nearly the same when inflated but it is a lot easier to move around. You can attempt to store it all in the backpack and then hike with it like they show in promotional video— but good luck doing that! For the lake I’ve been going to it is perfect. There is another lake with a large creek that feeds it, I went exploring that creek more recently. Current isn’t very strong and most of the creek is deep enough so I went back in around 2-1/2 miles and just had to avoid some shallower parts where I was running aground. That was very successful as well. This thing is pretty rugged, however I would be a bit more cautious if I were taking it somewhere with rapids or sharp rocks or underwater branches. That might be enough to puncture or tear it. Overall though, I am very enthusiastic about this purchase and enjoying it quite a bit this Summer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024 by Sean Murray Sean Murray

  • Convenient - Lake Use
Style: 2-person Pattern Name: Kayak Set
Saves a lot of space in the truck bed while traveling with camping gear. Very rigid when inflated. Seats surprisingly offered enough back support for our 1.5 hour excursions. Supplied air gauge was necessary and durable. Overall construction is heavy duty but I'm not convinced of using this in shallow rivers. Unless the river has plenty of depth the skeen may drag. Lake use: Partner seated in the front, 105 lbs, me in the back, 190 lbs. made for slight steering issues but not impossible. Better steering with me solo in the middle. Had a very windy day on the lake and was difficult to operate. You will get wet while paddling this as water drips down the oars. Found it best to completely towel dry the crevices after use and before packing up. Actually inflates/deflates very quickly (39 pumps). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Kevin D.

  • Better than I expected and just depends on cost
Style: 2-person Pattern Name: Kayak Set
So I bought 2 of these on sale during the winter of 2022 for $160 ish each. I wasn’t sure if I wanted single or double so these will do both. First venture for us in kayaking. Used them the following spring. Lots of fun and we now own regular kayaks. Given inflation, I doubt you will see that kind of price again. In hindsight I would do it again but quickly learned my wife does not tandem well and should have bought the single version (maybe one singe and one double). Too big for her as a single. These are durable but you have to be careful how you use them, clean them up, and repack them or you will have issues. Unless you are very short the included paddles are way to small (but are functional). The wind will impact them more than hard shells and they take more effort to paddle. The exchange is they are very stable and can carry more weight. They are easier to transport but take more post float time to clean up and repack. For us it was a cost effective and flexible way to try out kayaking and see if it was something we wanted to do. If the price fits in your budget I fully recommend Intex brand. I have seen and spoke. To people using the folding Kayaks and it is a mixed bag. They likely will cost more, easier to transport, and appear to need less love in talking care of them, but you are very low in the water and they seemed flimsy to me. I fished out of mine and my wife was more the explorer. We eventuality moved on to a Pelican Argos and Lifetime Teton so the Intex was a great starting point for us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Wayne

  • best inflatable kayak we've tried!
Style: 2-person Pattern Name: Kayak Set
I'm so thrilled with this inflatable kayak - we've bought several over the years, including some expensive ones, and have been very disappointed with all of them. This one is great! We bought this for camping trips...something that can pack down and not take up a lot of space in our van. So while maybe it's not a world class high end kayak that you'd want if you're super into kayaking or that you'd use for long trips, etc. But it's perfect for our travel/camping needs. Highlights: - was very easy to inflate - tracked really well for an inflatable - the 2 options of skegs were great to trade if in deeper or shallower water - deflated easily and packed back down pretty close to how it comes from the fty. - comes with a backpack, which is surprisingly decent and definitely big enough, but we opted for a heavier duty bag b/c we are hanging it off our spare tire on the back of our rig. - a tiny bit cramped for 2 people, but very doable. - also very usable just for 1 person - seats surprisingly comfortable - foot rests a little hard to put in, but nice to have. Something else i feel like is unusual in an inflatable? - material seems very thick and durable - did I mention that it actually tracks as an inflatable??? :). we really enjoyed it on our last trip!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024 by Dale Derry

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