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Sevylor QuickPak K5 24 Gauge PVC Polyester 1 Person Inflatable Kayak w/Hand Pump, Paddle, Double Lock Valves and Easy To Carry Backpack System, Gray

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Features

  • 5-minute setup lets you spend more time on the water
  • Easy-to-carry backpack system turns into the seat
  • 24-gauge PVC construction is rugged for lake use
  • Tarpaulin bottom and polyester cover provide durable protection from punctures
  • Multiple air chambers allow another chamber to stay inflated if one is punctured
  • Double Lock valves use two locking points for easy inflation/deflation
  • Spray covers block splashes to help keep you dry
  • D-Rings are an easy way to attach other equipment
  • Secure storage areas let you safely store items with bungees

Description

Hit the water in as little as five minutes with the Sevylor Quikpak K5 1-Person Kayak, where getting to your next trek is as easy as backpack - unpack - kayak. The innovative backpack system carries everything you need to get going and ultimately folds out into your kayak's seat. The 24-gauge PVC construction, rugged tarpaulin bottom and thick polyester cover easily handle the rigors of the lake. Just in case you do hit a snag, the multiple air chambers will help you get back to shore. Spray covers help keep you dry from splashed water. The D-Rings and bungee storage areas let you carry more gear on your trip that's easily accessible.

Brand: Sevylor


Item Weight: 25.5 Pounds


Material: polyester


Color: Multi


Style: Classic


UPC: 076501116441


Manufacturer: Coleman


Brand Name: Sevylor


Global Trade Identification Number: 41


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 33.5"L x 20"W x 8.5"H


Item Weight: 25.5 Pounds


Material: polyester


Style: Classic


Color: Multi


Weight Capacity Maximum: 113 Kilograms


Seating Capacity: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it but listing cons
As an inflatable kayak, it works great. I have 4 kayaks and this is my "solo lazy" kayak. It maneuvers fairly easy in the water. Compared to my first kayak, a cheap kayak I bought at a local sporting good store, this inflatable is far better but of course it doesn't compare at all to my much more expensive kayak. I love this kayak for going out on the lake solo but I'm going to list the cons. The seat is uncomfortable, so I stopped using it. Without the seat, it's very comfortable and I usually find a secluded spot and just lay down. The inflatable backrest serves as a great pillow and I'm able to slowly paddle laying down while enjoying the breeze and the birds. (I'm 5'3 and I fit quite well in a lying position.) There is one air valve on the right that I have accidently opened twice and it started deflating. I have since learned to slap some duct tape on it before I head out now. I haven't learned to fold it back up for storage properly but in all fairness, I didn't take the time to learn. I just fold it up and go. It deflates quickly and is easy to clean. The pump works fine but I bought an electric pump so I don't use the pump that it came with it. Now to the the paddle, it's junk. Take it straight to the garbage can where it belongs. There are too many flaws on the paddle to mention. I realize I listed all the cons but I still love this kayak for lazy lake days. It's easy to transport, inflate and deflate. It's convenient. I just throw it in the back and drive. When I'm out on the water, it often feels like I'm on an air mattress and I have been known to fall asleep. It is an inflatable so you have to compare it to other inflatables. I wouldn't use it for more serious kayaking days. It is sturdy though. Once, I got stuck on rocks and I had to get out and drag it across the rocks. Another time, I was kayaking past some fallen trees and I was worried about the branches scraping against the kayak. The kayak stood up just fine, it's very durable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by Private

  • Great *portable* kayak
I have spent over 100 hours in the water with this. It's a great portable kayak; very easy and convenient to transport and setup is a breeze. It's relatively stable in the water and generally comfortable. However, the portability means it's compromised in a number of other ways: - The cover introduces quite a bit of drag, so it's very slow and requires considerably more effort to go anywhere. - The separate design is a bit fiddly and drying the two pieces out properly can be a pain. - The included paddle is extremely uncomfortable. It works in a pinch, but I would upgrade this before doing anything else. - The skeg gets bent during transport/storage. It never fully unbends and the kayak has a tendency to track one direction or the other, but never straight. A removable skeg (like on inflatable SUP) would have been nice. With all that said, I really do like this. It's a great option for me, as I cannot store or transport a full sized kayak. I really like that I can throw this in the back of my car and be on the water within 10 minutes of arriving to my destination. I like that it has a storage compartment and a spray cover, and I like that it's comfortable enough to easily spend a day in it fishing. I would recommend this, but only if you're aware of the drawbacks and are okay with them. There are better inflatable kayaks if you don't care as much about portability. There are certainly better "real" kayaks if you don't care about cost, portability, and can handle everything that comes with one. This is in the sweet spot for me where it's fast to set up, very reasonably priced, and extremely portable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024 by Andrew

  • Adventure kayaking fun
Just got back from kayaking the Rio Grande through the Santa Elena Canyon in a pair of these. AND I FRIGGING LOVED IT. Here's why: 1. These kayaks assemble and inflate very quickly - less than 5 minutes. 2. Perfect size - I'm 6' 2", 185lbs, and I had some room to spare. Plus they aren't that heavy and much easier to travel with than a hard body. 3. Easy to pack - each kayak carried a tent, an extra paddle, the pump, a day bag w/ food, 3L water bladder, a filled dry sack hooked to float behind, an extra Class I PFD, river shoes, and a few beers ;) 4. Highly responsive manuevering - I was able to paddle quickly through rough rapids, turn on a dime, paddle backwards, and slide right into a muddy bank landing. 5. A trick I learned when I got sucked in between 2 boulders less than 3ft apart - if you lean back hard on the back rest and push your feet down on the foot rest, you will pick up off your butt, stretch the kayak length ways, and slide through tight spots or over shallow waters. 6. After the expensive paddle I bought to replace the included paddle, which is universally trashed in these reviews, BROKE in the rapid immediately before the biggest rapid, I was forced to use the included paddle. And it worked great! It wasnt as comfortable and did give me a blister or two, but heck - it saved my life when I wrote it off. 7. Easy to dry - remove the bladder from the cover slip and hang both out to dry for a day. I really cant come up with a single con for this product. It has exceeded my expectations and held up to some real abuse. I'll update this review if it ever fails me, but I really doubt it ever will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2015 by JohnsWayne JohnsWayne

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