Packtraft – The Complete Buyer’s Guide

best packrafts

Packrafts have become increasingly popular in recent years. These small, practical inflatable boats are particularly popular with adventure travelers. But many people living in big cities are also slowly acquiring a taste for these practical boats. Packrafts require almost no storage space, can easily be carried in a normal hiking backpack and are ideal for transporting on public transport. They offer many people a way to paddle without a car and a lot of space at home and to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city.

What is a packraft?

A packraft is a very light, compact and stable inflatable boat, which can therefore also be carried along when hiking or biking. In fact, a packraft is a backpacking boat that can be used during a hiking or biking trip to cover parts of the trip with a small inflatable boat.

Thanks to the good maneuverability and tilt stability, they are often seen on white water and are also quite suitable for this use. Nevertheless, packrafts are mainly used to have a small boat with you on your expedition.

packrafting outdoor
Packrafts are light and compact inflatable boats

ITIWIT PACKRAFT 100

itiwit-packraft-100

Weight: 2 kg | 4.4 lbs

super light and compact

very affordable

ITIWIT PACKRAFT 500

itiwit-decathlon-packraft

Weight: 3.8 kg | 8.4 lbs

ideal for bikerafting

many features like T-Zip

ALPACKA EXPEDITION

alpacka expedition packraft

Weight: 3.8 kg | 8.4 lbs

high-quality packraft

Made in US

Is packrafting the right thing for me?

For a small inflatable boat, the purchase cost is very high. Well equipped packrafts with a robust boat skin can cost up to $1000 and more. But the possibilities you have with a packraft are enormous. Nevertheless, you should ask yourself in the beginning if you really use the possibilities of a packraft. From our point of view, a packraft is the right inflatable boat for you if the following aspects are important to you:

  1. If you want your inflatable boat to be as portable as possible. Packrafts have a very low weight as well as a small pack size and therefore offer the best portability among portable boats at all. There are even ultralite packrafts that are no bigger than a beverage bottle. You can plan your trips with a packraft much more spontaneously and also more flexible, because it is a real “always with you boat”. It can fit in any daypack, luggage, trunk or campervan. Decide on the spot or during the day if you really want to go paddling. After the paddle, you can dry the boat on the clothes rack at home. When dried, a packraft will fit in any closet. Thus, a packraft is perfect for adventurous spontaneous city dwellers and travel enthusiasts.
advantages packraft boats
Packrafts are extremely compact when rolled up and can be stowed in almost any backpack.
  1. If you are a nature sportsman or outdoor enthusiast and want to go on land-water tours. With a packraft in your backpack, you have the opportunity to discover nature from a new perspective. Because of the easy transportability of packrafts you can combine paddling with another outdoor activity and your tour planning is almost unlimited. You use your packraft where the trail ends and the shore begins. So you can paddle to an island, cross lakes or hike upstream and paddle back downstream with the packraft. Packrafts are not only very transportable, but you can carry a lot on the bow of a packraft itself (e.g. a bicycle). It’s not for nothing that the term bikerafting has become established.
hiking packrafting
Hiking first and then paddling downstream by boat? No problem with a packraft

If you want to paddle mainly flowing water or even whitewater. Packrafts have a high buoyancy due to their voluminous side tube and have a wide short hull. These characteristics make packrafts very stable and very maneuverable on the water. That is why packrafts are popular in white water as well as on small and swiftly flowing rivers. Here, the slowness of a packraft is hardly noticeable due to the current of the river and obstacles can be avoided very easily. Especially on whitewater rivers, a packraft opens up new possibilities because you can reach riverbanks that are only accessible on foot. In addition, the problem of having to catch up with the car after the tour is eliminated, since you can walk to the next stop at the end of the tour and take public transportation. If, on the other hand, you want to go on long tours on standing water, a packraft will not give you much pleasure in the long run. Most of the 1-person packrafts are too slow.

packraft whitewater
Packrafts enjoy a great popularity in whitewater

Whitewater packrafting

Even though packrafts are very beginner-friendly compared to traditional whitewater kayaks and therefore forgiving of many technique mistakes, the water still remains unchanged. Paddling on whitewater requires appropriate safety equipment (e.g. life jacket with sufficient buoyancy, helmet, throwbag, signal whistle, …), the correct assessment of the current water conditions when planning the trip (esp. water level and discharge), safe maneuvering of the packraft and early danger recognition on the river. These aspects and others should not be underestimated.

If at least two of the above points apply to you, you should definitely continue reading this article. Because there are numerous tips waiting for you, which we could collect in the last years with packrafts.

If only one or none of the points apply to you, but you still feel like paddling, you should consider the other types of inflatable boats (e.g. inflatable kayak or inflatable canoe). For example, a solid 2-person inflatable kayak costs between $500 and $900. This begs the question of why packrafts are more expensive.

Equipment that is very light yet sturdy is known to cost significantly more. The cost of materials is higher. In addition, most of it is made by hand and in small series compared to other types of boats. The margin on a packraft has to be higher so that suppliers can make a living from manufacturing and selling them. This is because packrafts are still a classic niche product today. For the price of a packraft you already get a solid inflatable kayak with good paddling characteristics, which you can paddle alone and with a friend.

The best packraft for your needs

As mentioned at the beginning, the possible uses of a packraft are almost unlimited. If hiking tours with packraft are in the foreground, a small pack size and weight are important. For bikerafting, you should make sure that the packraft has a sufficiently high load capacity, a large bow and sufficient attachment options.

In addition, you should consider which waters you will usually paddle. In principle, packrafts are much better suited for flowing waters than for large lakes and seas. If you only want to do small, leisurely tours on a lake, you will still be happy with a packraft. If you want to do tours of several hours on calm waters, you will paddle much better with a long 2-person packraft. Lakes can be paddled well with a long 2-person packraft. For whitewater you should pay attention to the right equipment, which we will discuss below.

packraft river
Some 2-person packrafts can be paddled solo as well and offer better paddling performance on calm water

1-person vs 2-person packraft

1-person packrafts: This size of packrafts is the most common. Here there is the largest selection of models. They are very compact as well as maneuverable and therefore very popular especially in white water. If you want to do packraft tours alone, this is the right packraft for you. But even if you are paddling with other packrafters, a 1-person packraft has its advantages: you determine your own paddling pace, develop your own paddling technique and can make one or the other detour independently of the others, for example to look at something close to the shore. 1-person packraft are available in numerous lengths, so that even for tall people there are sufficiently large 1-person packrafts.

Did you know …?

Manufacturers, such as Alpacka Raft, MRS and Mekong, offer their 1-person packrafts in different sizes. So you can choose the packraft according to your body size. Especially if you use the packraft in whitewater, the right size is important. If a packraft is too big, it offers too little support in white water. Alternatively, an inflatable footrest can help. If you like it cozier and more comfortable, you can also choose a slightly larger packraft for calm water and light whitewater.

1 person vs 2 persons packraft
Many manufacturers also have 2-person packrafts available

2-person packrafts: This size of packrafts could be interesting for you if you want to paddle often with someone else in the same boat and like to travel on calmer waters. On the one hand, the purchase costs and the weight per head are lower with a 2-person packraft. On the other hand, 2-person packrafts are longer, i.e. they have a noticeably better straight-line characteristic and are faster on the water. Plus, you can take turns paddling with your paddling partner. A majority can be paddled with a double paddle or with a single-bladed paddle as a canoe. Families with children also like to prefer 2-person packrafts over 1-person packrafts.

Packraft features

In this section, we will discuss the different features so that you can make a better decision about what you need and what you do not. The good thing is that most of the equipment can even be added later on. However, keep in mind that each additional feature will increase the weight of your packraft.

  • Bottom: Compared to inflatable kayaks, the majority of packrafts do not have an air chamber in the bottom. Instead, a robust “tarpaulin” is tightly attached to the underside of the tube. In whitewater, however, there are now some models with an integrated (e.g. Alpacka Forager) or insertable bottom chamber (e.g. Kokopelli Nirvana Self Bailer). Such an air chamber in the bottom offers some advantages especially in whitewater: It provides additional buoyancy and cushions groundings better. Some open packrafts even have a bottom with a self-bailer, so that any water that enters can drain away on its own.
  • Seat: An inflatable seat gives you an elevated seating position, making it easier to stick the paddle in the water. In addition, a seat isolates well from cold water. If you’re going on long trips and value comfort, you should also look for an inflatable seat with a backrest. For white water paddlers, packrafts with a variably adjustable backrest (in the form of a back belt/strap) are recommended. This design can be found on many Alpacka and Kokopelli packrafts. If you want to travel lighter, just leave the seat at home. The first packrafts with their minimal equipment did not have a seat. In fact, you can do without a seat because you can lean directly on the air tube and use a backpack or big dry bag as a seat. For a river crossing it is quite sufficient.
packraft seat net
Some packrafts come with a seat net
packraft backrest
Packrafts with adjustable backrest
nortik trekraft expedition seat
Inflatable seats are ideal for long river trips.
  • Interior luggage compartment: Due to their small size, Packrafts offer little space to store luggage inside. Luggage must usually be secured to the bow or stern with straps or cords. Especially the bow offers space for a large backpack (up to about 60L or more). This is quite enough for a day trip. If you’re on multi-day trips, additional storage space can be a big advantage. Additional storage space (depending on the model 100 – 140L) is provided by internal luggage compartments, where you can store your luggage safely and dryly in the air tube of the packraft. During the ride, however, you can not get to your luggage, unless you let the air out. There are different names for the internal luggage compartments depending on the manufacturer (e.g. Cargofly for Alpacka, TubeBags for Anfibio, ISS [Internal Storage System] for MRS, T-Zip for Kokopelli and Mekong). Where T-Zip refers to the waterproof and airtight zipper. Internal luggage compartments can also be another security feature. Manufacturers offer special dry bags for the luggage compartments, which can also be used as air bodies. Interior luggage compartments always come at an extra cost and increase the weight of the packraft. An interesting alternative would be a larger Packraft, so you can stow your luggage in the footwell. Because of the length, the packraft also runs better.
packraft luggage
Interior luggage compartments
alpacka packraft space
Luggage stowage with dry bags in the bow with T-Zip
  • Deck: If you’re paddling whitewater or in the colder months, a deck is almost essential (unless you’re paddling with a drysuit in a self-bailing packraft). A deck protects you from weather, splashing water and waves. Very common is the deck with a seat hatch and coaming, to which a splash skirt can be attached. This way the packraft is completely sealed like a whitewater kayak and keeps you very well dry from waves in whitewater. In calm waters, it can be paddled without a splash skirt, and still keeps the interior dry from splashing water. In addition to the deck with seat hatch, there are also decks with an integrated spray skirt. For entry and exit, these have a zipper and Velcro closure, so they don’t seal completely. They still protect you well from cold, splash water and dirt. The zip and Velcro fasteners allow the deck to be rolled up. So you have an open packraft in no time. If you want to go paddling regularly in white water, we recommend a deck with a seat hatch. There are now also variants that can be reconfigured as an open and closed packraft with a zipper.
packraft test
Deck with seat hatch and sealed with a splash skirt
anfibio packraft spray skirt
Deck with an integrated splash skirt
alpacka packraft cockpit
There are decks with seat hatch that can be removed via zippers

Fin: Still little established but very practical is an attachable fin. Some models from Anfibio (e.g. Anfibio Delta MX or Rebel 2K) and MRS have a fin holder included to attach a directional fin. A skeg noticeably improves the directional stability of the packraft and thus increases paddling efficiency. The packraft is less likely to turn, so it is ideal on rivers with sufficient water depth and lakes. Regardless of the model, you can also install a fin yourself. Taking pictures in a packraft with a fin is much more comfortable. The boat drifts slower when you stop paddling. Fins are not suitable for whitewater use, as they reduce maneuverability. Also, depending on the water level, you would unnecessarily touch down with a fin.

packraft skeg
Depending on the water level you can use a fin.
ultralight packraft anfibio
Typically, the fin in is mounted on the tail.

Materials and workmanship

At first glance, you might think that the boat material of a packraft can’t be very durable, as it feels relatively thin. However, the material of a packraft has nothing to do with the cheap PVC inflatable boats you can buy in supermarkets. Packrafts can be used in white water, and for that reason alone must be able to resist high stresses.

In principle, there are two main elements: a bottom hull and an outer tube. The outer tube goes all the way around the boat and is inflated with the help of an inflation bag and by mouth. The floor, on the other hand, is not inflated, but is simply a strong tarpaulin.

  • Materials used: For the boat skin of packrafts, usually a coated fabric material (polyester or nylon) is used. Rarely, packrafts are made of PVC film, which is much heavier and less tear-resistant.
  • Material thicknesses: The strength from the fabric material is expressed in denier (abbreviated as D). The higher the denier number, the thicker the fiber and the more durable the fabric. For example, a 420D nylon is more abrasion resistant and sturdy than a 210D material, but the 210D packraft is lighter. The bottom has the highest stress, so this is usually made of a stronger material than the side tube. Nevertheless, the robustness can be derived not only from the material thickness, but from other factors (eg coating, processing, construction, …).
packraft material
440D nylon (top) vs. 840D Ballistic nylon (bottom)
packrafting repairing
420D nylon (top) vs. 210D nylon (bottom)

Coatings: Urethane, polyurethane (PU) or thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) are usually used as coatings. The thickness of the coating is specified in g/m². The floor is coated from both sides, as it is subjected to stress from both outside and inside the footwell. For the tube, it differs depending on the manufacturer. Some manufacturers coat the tube on both sides so that if the outer coating is damaged, the material will still hold tight thanks to the inner coating. Other manufacturers, on the other hand, coat the tube on one side because this allows the fabric material to yield better and distribute the “tearing stress” over several fibers when stressed. As a result, the fabric material remains more tear-resistant.

Packraft manufacturers

There are now many manufacturers in the niche market of packrafts. To make your research easier, we would like to introduce some of the most important manufacturers here.

best packrafts
There are many different packrafts brands on the market
  • Alpacka Raft is the first manufacturer of today’s modern packraft and an established brand among die-hard packrafters, especially in whitewater. Alpacka Raft offers packrafts with a very high quality of workmanship and robust boat skin, designed and manufactured in the USA. Alpacka offers from ultra-light packrafts with minimalist features to whitewater packrafts with the highest possible performance. In Europe, they are distributed through Packraft Europe and Canoe School Versam. We have already paddled a Alpacka packraft and loved it. Read our review about the Alpacka Expedition.
  • Anfibio is the private label for ultralight packrafts of the German online retailer Packrafting-Store. The packrafts are not manufactured by the company itself, but in cooperation with a manufacturer in China. Thereby, the retailer acts strongly in the conception and accompanies the development up to the production. Due to their low entry price (compared to other Packrafts), very low weight and very compact pack size, the packrafts are aimed primarily at beginners, occasional paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to combine their activities with paddling.
  • Itiwit is the brand for watersports from Decathlon. They are known for their affordable entry-level produtcs with a solid quality.They offer inflatable kayak for a pretty long time and extended the product range to packrafts recently as well. Their first packraft was the Itiwit Packraft Adventure 500, which we have already reviewed. Regarding price it’s the perfect packraft for beginners but in terms of workmanship, material and features it also attracts more advanced packrafters who love bikerafting.
  • Kokopelli is an American packraft brand. The boats are designed in the U.S. but manufactured in China, resulting in the lower price for the Packrafts compared to Alpacka’s Packrafts. Within a short period of time, Kokopelli was able to gain a high level of recognition in the outdoor industry. Kokopelli’s range covers all areas of use from white water to sea paddling. The manufacturer continuously improves its packrafts and constantly expands its product range.
  • Mekong is one of the youngest and few manufacturers of packrafts that develops and produces in Europe. Currently, there are still few experience and models of the French manufacturer Mekong. However, the available models are configurable and seem to have a good price-performance ratio.
  • MRS stands for Micro Rafting System and also offers a variety of interesting packrafts. The manufacturer produces in small series in China, also in cooperation with the Packrafting-Store. Although the Packrafts are developed and produced in China, due to the high price of over 1000€ and exclusively positive reports on the Internet, it can be assumed that the Packrafts are of high quality. For example, MRS is the only brand to offer a 2-person packraft with a deck as well as the longest 1-person packraft currently available with a hull length of 295 cm.
  • nortik is a brand for “backpack boats” of all kinds from the company Out-Trade. Among paddlers the brand nortik has made a name for itself and stands for high quality portable boats. Ideas as well as developments are generated and implemented in Germany. A large part of the nortik brand is produced in St. Petersburg, Russia at the long-standing Out-Trade partner Triton. In 2014, the first nortik Packraft named “TrekRaft” was launched. Packrafts from nortik are aimed in particular at price-conscious prospective customers who are looking for a functional and robust packraft.
  • Other suppliers: In addition, there are other manufacturers or suppliers of Packrafts and are mentioned here for completeness: AIRE, Aqua-Xtreme, Biluta, Frontier, Kodiak, NRS Packraft, Pinpack, Redriver, Sputnikraft, Verano.

ITIWIT PACKRAFT 100

itiwit-packraft-100

Weight: 2 kg | 4.4 lbs

super light and compact

very affordable

ITIWIT PACKRAFT 500

itiwit-decathlon-packraft

Weight: 3.8 kg | 8.4 lbs

ideal for bikerafting

many features like T-Zip

ALPACKA EXPEDITION

alpacka expedition packraft

Weight: 3.8 kg | 8.4 lbs

high-quality packraft

Made in US

Do It Yourself (DIY) Packrafts

The biggest cost factor for packrafts does not come from the materials used, but in the manufacturing process itself. Packrafts are handmade, and that makes a big part of the costs. DIY packraft sets offer you the possibility to build your own packraft at low cost. The kits contain the pre-cut materials that need to be ironed together to make a packraft. Prior experience is not required for the DIY Packraft. Depending on experience and kit, it can take over 40 hours to build. Compared to the packrafts from big-name manufacturers, the DIY do not sew the tubes and bottom together.

DIY Packraft

DIY Packraft is not a manufacturer of packrafts, but makes you the manufacturer of your own packraft. Only the materials, such as valve and boat skin, must be purchased. Thereby the components of the boat skin are already pre-cut. The main tool is a special welding machine, with which you close the seams. Step by step videos then explain how you can then make your own packraft. And when you look at the results, you have to say that the boats look like they were bought from the store. This does not only fills you with a lot of pride at the end, but also saves you quite a bit of money. The material for the cheapest model currently costs about 180€. They ship worldwide and takes between 15 and 25 hours to build the packraft, according to the site.

Long-term experiences can be found on the English-language blog michaeldeckebach.com. After numerous uses of the self-built Packrafts, the blogger is convinced of the construction and the material of the boat. At the same time, however, he points out that the seams are the packraft’s weakest point and that the boat therefore needs to be repaired at regular intervals. For a professional sealing of the seams you would need, according to the opinion of the blogger, a high-performance iron, which packraft manufacturers use but for the construction of one or two boats that would be too expensive.

Iron Raft

The British supplier Iron Raft also offers a kit to build a packraft yourself. The kit is available in three different sizes, depending on the size of the paddler. To assemble the packraft, the company recommends an iron that can apply a constant heat of at least 220°C.

Strengths and weaknesses of packrafts

The great strength of packrafts is undoubtedly the extraordinary flexibility thanks to the small packing dimensions and low weight. However, since most packrafts are quite wide and short, they don’t have the best straight-line characteristic and don’t reach the speeds as conventional kayaks.

packraft size
A packraft is very compact and light to transport

Advantages

+ ideal for long tours thanks to high payload + extremely light and compact + very easy as well as quick assembly and disassembly + very robust boat skin

Disadvantages

– high purchase price – vulnerable to wind – most models are rather slow and do not have the best directional stability

Inflatable and folding kayaks as alternatives

Have you always wanted to buy a kayak or canoe, but you just don’t have the space to store it or the car to transport it? A packraft would eliminate all of that and allow you to enjoy your paddling hobby. But not only packrafts offer you this possibility. If you want to use your boat exclusively for touring on lakes and rivers, without combining it with hiking or biking, then conventional inflatable kayaks or folding kayaks may be a better choice.

advanced elements solo inflatable kayak
Inflatable kayaks have a better performance on the water than packrafts.

Inflatable kayaks or inflatable canoes are the same in shape as the rigid-hull variants. They are definitely heavier than packrafts, but can still be transported on buses or trains with a backpack. They have the better running characteristics and more comfort, especially on lakes. In addition, there are high-quality models that are far cheaper than packrafts and are therefore more affordable for most beginners.

Those who attach great importance to the fact that the handling of their boat is close to that of a solid kayak should go for a folding kayak or folding canoe. Such boats have a very good stiffness and really good paddling characteristics. In terms of price, most folding boats are more expensive than inflatable boats.

Intex Inflatable Boats and Kayaks

intex inflatable boat

Intex is a well-known manufacturer of inflatable boats and inflatable kayaks in the low-price segment. In this article, we would like to introduce you to the manufacturer’s product series and discuss for whom these affordable entry-level products are suitable and what alternatives may be available.

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Manufacturer profile of Intex

About the company Intex Recreation Corp. can not be found so much on the Internet. There is an official website of the manufacturer. Here, however, the product presentation is in the focus. But you can’t find any information on the website where and how Intex manufactures its products.

The American company has been on the market for over 40 years. At first, it was still called The Wet Set® and mainly produced water balls and air mattresses. Later, the company changed its name to Intex, started producing its first inflatable pools in 1997 and now sells its products in more than 100 countries worldwide.

Since most of Intex’s products are very cheap, it is safe to assume that they are not produced in the USA. The Intex kayaks we’ve paddled have always labeled with “Made in China”. This suggests that Intex is mass producing the products with a partner in China and then selling them in numerous countries around the world. The boats are also not available in outdoor or paddling specialty stores, but are primarily available through Amazon and other online stores.

What is the quality of Intex boats and who are they suitable for?

Since we have already paddled several Intex boats ourselves, we can judge the quality of the products quite well. Intex primarily uses a PVC film for its boats, which strongly resembles the material of an air mattress. Nevertheless, this is significantly thicker than conventional air mattresses. Other inflatable boat manufacturers, however, tend to use coated fabric materials or give their boats an additional nylon cover.

Here, however, we also have to be fair and say that for the price, you can’t expect more than that. Finally, it must be taken into account that Intex offers its inflatable boats and kayaks in a complete set, which means that a paddle and an air pump are already included. And this is exactly the target group that the manufacturer is aiming at with its products: entry-level paddlers who want to start paddling immediately and rather enjoy small tours on sunny days on the lake.

intex explorer k2 challenger k2 comparison
The bestseller kayaks from Intex

Inflatable boats from Intex

Inflatable boats from Intex are extremely popular. They are handled much like a rowboat. If you simply want to get out on the water on a small lake with your family or friends and then relax in the sun, you can’t go far wrong with an Intex inflatable boat in most cases. Intex clearly dominates the market here, as there isn’t really any other manufacturer offering such inflatable boats in this segment either. Similar inflatable boats are only occasionally on offer at Walmart, Aldi or other big stores.

intex inflatable boat
For chilling out with friends or family on a lake, inflatable boats are really great

Among the inflatable boats Intex has mainly four different product series: Challenger, Seahawk, Excursion and Mariner. The first three product series are aimed at beginners and are also very affordable in price. The Mariner inflatables, on the other hand, are already more high-end and cost more, although they are still cheap compared to many other inflatables.

INTEX EXCURSION 4

intex excursion

for 4 persons

pump and oars incl.

seat with backrest

INTEX SEAHAWK 3

intex seahawk 3

for 3 persons

pump and oars incl.

seat cushions

INTEX CHALLENGER 2

intex challenger 2

for 2 persons

pump and oars incl.

The Intex Challenger is the classic inflatable boat, which is available as a 2 person and 3 person version. The 2 person boat is quite cheap, but there are no separate seat cushions, instead you sit on the floor of the boat. The Challenger inflatable boats are also quite light (8 kg | 17.6 lbs and 11 kg | 24.3 lbs respectively). So the boat can be carried in your bag without too much trouble and fits in larger backpacks.

The Intex Seahawk range is also aimed at anglers. Due to the fishing brackets and the preparation of a motor mount, the Intex Seahawk can definitely be used as a fishing inflatable boat. The Seahawk is available as a 2, 3 and 4 person inflatable boat. The 2 person boat has no seats, but for this it is quite light at 9kg. The 3 person version has seats and is also quite compact at 11kg. The larger 4-person boat with 17 kg | 37.5 lbs is already quite heavy and a transport with the bag is only reasonable on short distances.

The Intex Excursion is one of the most popular and best-selling inflatable boats of the manufacturer. It is equipped not only with seat cushions, but also with inflatable backrests. It is available as a 4-seater and as a 5-seater boat and also has fishing holders. At 19 kg | 41.9 lbs and 22 kg | 48.5 lbs respectively, the inflatable boat is quite heavy. Especially the opportunity to use an outboard motor makes the Excursion very comfortable for longer stays on the lake. If you buy a motor for your Intex boat, you should also not forget to buy the appropriate mount and a battery as well as a battery box.

MOUNT KIT

inflatable boat mount intex

BATTERY

inflatable boat battery

In the Intex Mariner series, the PVC boat skin used is thicker and the overall workmanship is also more robust. Considering the price-performance ratio, the Intex Mariner are still cheap, but they just do not appeal only to beginners. The boats have solid seat cushions, fishing mounts, preparation for mounting an outboard motor, a pocket for the battery, and a solid insert floor so you can stand in the boat as well. The Mariner have a high load capacity, but in return they are really heavy. The Intex Mariner 3 weighs 33 kg | 72.8 lbs and the Mariner 4 37 kg | 81.6 lbs. Transport by car is therefore mandatory here, alternatively a canoe trolley would also be a possibility.

INTEX MARINER 3

intex mariner 3 boat

for 3 persons

pump and oars incl.

popular for fishing

INTEX MARINER 4

intex mariner 4 boat

for 4 persons

pump and oars incl.

popular for fishing

The included oars are not very high quality and robust. It is recommended to invest in better oars. The air pump does its job, but due to the small volume you pump very long with it. It is recommended to choose a larger air pump for inflatable boats, with which the boat can be pumped up faster and easier.

Inflatable kayaks from Intex

Besides inflatable boats, Intex inflatable kayaks are also very popular among paddling beginners. In online stores, these are also quite well rated by customers. A majority of buyers assess the boat already after the first paddling, the long-term experience is rarely expressed in such reviews. In addition, many beginners have never paddled a high-quality inflatable kayak and consequently can not draw a comparison. Among inflatable kayaks, the product line of Intex is quite manageable. There are a total of 4 different models here. For those who want to travel alone with their kayak, the Intex Challenger K1 comes into question with priority. It is quite compact and not too heavy. The integrated luggage net on the bow is very practical for small tours to store shoes and a backpack. The paddle is not very high quality, but ok for short tours. From the paddling characteristics and speed you can not expect too much here. Same with the material used and the processing quality. You can’t expect to get a kayak that can compete with an inflatable from Advanced Elements, which by contrast costs much more of course.

INTEX CHALLENGER K1

intex challenger k1

for 1 person

pump and paddle incl.

front deck

INTEX CHALLENGER K2

intex challenger k2

for 2 persons

pump and paddles incl.

front deck

INTEX EXPLORER K2

intex explorer k2

for 2 persons

pump and paddle incl.

easy access

Almost identical to the Challenger K1 is the Intex Challenger K2. It is longer and designed for 2 people. The third entry-level kayak from Intex is the Explorer K2, which looks quite different from the two Challenger kayaks. In general, the Explorer K2 differs very little from the Challenger K2. The Intex Explorer has a drain valve, which makes the kayak easier to clean and dry. In addition, the carrying handles at the bow and stern are very practical. We have already paddled these kayaks and you can find all the other details in our test articles. In a separate comparison review, we even compare the Challenger K2 and Explorer K2.

intex excursion pro review lake
Paddling with the Intex Excursion Pro

As with the inflatable boats with the Mariner models, Intex also has a model in the inflatable kayaks, which is somewhat higher quality. The Intex Excursion Pro looks very similar in construction to the Explorer K2. But it is about twice as expensive. For this you get more stable handles at the stern and bow and better attachments of the seats and adjustable footrests. The boat skin consists of a polyester fabric with PVC laminated on both sides. This makes the boat much more robust. In addition, the Excursion Pro has a higher air pressure (0.8 bar | 11.6 PSI instead of 0.69 bar | 1 PSI) than the other Intex air kayaks, which promises better paddling performance on the water . The paddles included in the set are the same as those included with all other Intex kayaks. The pump is slightly better because it can be operated with both hands.

INTEX EXCURSION PRO 1

intex excursion pro kayak 1 person

for 1 person

higher quality

popular for fishing

INTEX EXCURSION PRO 2

intex excursion pro

for 2 persons

higher quality

popular for fishing

We ourselves have already paddled the Intex Excursion Pro. From the material it is the best Intex inflatable kayak. From the workmanship it is very similar to the other boats of the manufacturer. Those who want to paddle with the kayak often longer tours and be sporty on the water, should invest in better double blade paddles in any case.

Alternatives to inflatable from Intex

The market for inflatable kayaks is quite big and consequently there are also other manufacturers offering similar or completely other products. If you look for entry-level kayaks then you should consilder Sevylor, Itiwit or Sea Eagle because they have also pretty affordable kayaks available. 

Let’s stay with the manufacturer Sea Eagle because they cover actually the whole range of inflatable kayak. They have entry-level kayaks as well as high-quality kayaks for demanding paddlers and drop-stitch kayak, which feel like hard shell kayaks.

Drop Stitch Kayak – Complete Buyer’s Guide

itiwit x500 kayak

For the last few years, drop-stitch kayaks have become more and more common on the market and are increasingly establishing themselves in the field of inflatable kayaks. There are different designs of drop-stitch kayaks. There are models where only the floor, only the side chambers or for the complete boat is made of drop-stitch material. By using this technology, the air kayak is much stiffer and the driving characteristics are said to improve, according to the manufacturer. In this article we would like to discuss, among other things, the advantages and disadvantages, the different construction methods and a few selected drop-stitch kayaks.

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What is a drop-stitch kayak?

The drop stitch technology found its way into water sports, especially in stand up paddling boards. Without a rigid air chamber, standing on the board would not be possible. Exactly this technology is also used in drop stitch kayaks.

A fiber fabric (polyester or nylon) is used. Here, the upper and lower inner walls of the air chamber are interwoven with thousands of textile threads of the fabric material. This technique makes it possible to inflate the air chamber with a much higher air pressure, so that the air chamber appears as stiff and flat as a board.

A single or multiple waterproof and airtight coating (PE, PVC or rubber) is applied to the fabric, which enables its use in water.

inflatable kayak construction

classical inflatable chambers (I-Beam floor)

inflatable drop-stitch kayak construction

inflatable kayak with drop-stich floor

kayak with drop-stitch floor and side chambers

So a drop-stitch kayak is nothing more than an inflatable kayak. However, unlike traditional inflatable kayaks, they are similarly dimensionally stable as a hardshell kayak. Usually, you don’t even need a special air pump, as the usual double-stroke pumps for inflatable kayaks can produce the increased pressure without any problems.

In the context of drop stitch, the term “high pressure air chamber” is often used. This has the background that air chambers made of Drop-Stitch allow a higher pressure. Thus, the air chambers are significantly stiffer than conventional air chambers. Manufacturers of drop-stitch kayaks like to distinguish their high-pressure chambers from tradtional air chambers with the term “low-pressure chambers.” However, the transition between air chambers without drop stitch (currently between 0.069 and 0.35 bar) and air chambers with drop stitch (currently between 0.34 / 4.9 PSI and 1.03 bar /15 PSI) is rather fluent. As you can see, there is no fixed air pressure at which point an air chamber is considered a high-pressure chamber, or what air pressure drop-stitch chambers have. The air pressure varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.

Advantages and disadvantage of drop-stitch kayaks

From our point of view, drop-stitch kayaks will not replace the classic inflatable kayaks, but will complement them more strongly. The biggest advantage of a drop-stitch kayak is that the boat can be inflated with a significantly higher air pressure. The inflatable kayak is said to be closer to that of a rigid hull kayak, especially in terms of driving characteristics. It is true that this gives the inflatable kayak better stiffness and, depending on the hull shape, better performance on the water due to the use of drop stitch. It should not be forgotten that drop-stitch kayaks also have a higher buoyancy than hardshell kayaks due to their air chambers, and thus float on the water rather than in it. Therefore, the big disadvantage of an air kayak remains: the susceptibility to wind.

If you take a look at the hull of the inflatable kayak you can easily see whether there have been any drop-stitch elements used or not.

inflatable kayak hull
without drop-stitch
drop stitch kayak hull
with drop-stitch floor
full drop stitch kayak hull
full drop-stitch

Another look at the interior of the kayak shows also the difference between the different drop-stitch constructions. The drop-stitch floor eliminates the typical I-beam floor of an inflatable kayak. The fixed floor allows you to get in and out of the kayak more comfortably, as the floor does not give way as in traditional inflatable boats. Also, an inflatable kayak with a drop-stitch floor appears higher quality and “cleaner” inside. At first glance, you would think it is a rigid hull kayak.

kayak without drop-stich floor
without drop-stitch
kayak with drop-stitch floor
with drop-stitch floor
kayak with full drop-stitch floor
full drop-stitch

What is is an I-Beam floor?

An I-Beam floor is an air chamber divided into several segments. Any inflatable boat without the use of drop stitch needs such a construction, so that the bottom remains flat during inflation. Otherwise, the air chamber becomes as round as the side tube of the inflatable boat.

Inflatable kayaks with drop-stitch floors and wide side tubes (e.g. Gumotex Thaya, Gumotex Rush, Itiwit x100+, AE AdvancedFrame Convertible Elite, …) are more stable on the water than traditional inflatable kayaks due to the flat and stiff drop-stitch floor. However, the stability depends also on other factors, such as the width of the hull. In addition, if not only the floor but also the side chamber is made of drop-stitch, the side walls are thinner than in traditional inflatable kayaks. Thus, you have more space in the interior. However, with such full drop-stitch kayaks you also have a higher risk of capsizing than with traditional inflatable kayaks, because the side tubes are thinner and the capsize point is reached earlier.

If you paddle in rough conditions (such as whitewater and swells), you will have some disadvantages with a drop-stitch kayak. The majority of drop-stitch kayaks (except Gumotex Rush and Itiwit x500) do not have a canopy. Since a drop-stitch kayak does not have an I-beam bottom, water cannot collect in the grooves of the i-beam floor. The water stands in the boat faster. Also, the kayak floats on the water, and behaves like a board in small waves. The boat rides the waves less smoothly, but really slaps up. Therefore, there are only drop-stitch kayaks up to a maximum whitewater class of 2. Not to mention that drop-stitch kayaks are clearly more complex in terms of construction. Therefore, drop-stitch kayaks (even if they are produced in Asia) are usually more expensive than traditional inflatable kayaks.

Inflatable kayaks with drop-stich floor

In these drop stitch kayaks, the floor consists of a drop stitch chamber and the sidewalls of traditional air chambers. The flat drop-stitch floor and the wide side tubes make the kayaks particularly stable against capsizing. There are kayaks with removable and fixed drop-stitch floor. We want to present in the following some concrete kayaks with drop-stitch floor.

One of the cheapest inflatable kayak with drop-stitch floor is the Itiwit x100+ from Decathlon. The drop-stitch floor is removable, which is inflated to 0.34 bar (5 PSI). The side chambers are inflated to 0.2 bar (3 PSI). It can be paddled as an open 1- or 2-person kayak. It’s very stable due to its wide hull and flat drop-stitch floor. In favor of stability, the paddling characteristics are only moderate as a 1-person kayak, and slightly better as a 2-person kayak. It is aimed at beginners who are looking for a portable recreational kayak for short trips on the water. The robustness as well as workmanship and the equipment of the kayak are very good for the price. The Itiwit x100+ is also available as a 3-person kayak: Itiwit x100+ 3-seater.

ITIWIT X100+

itiwit x100

for 2 persons

very stable

great value for price

Sea Eagle 420x

sea eagle 420X kayak

for 2 persons

pump and paddles incl.

comfortable seats

Aquaglide Navarro 110

aquaglide navarro 110 kayak

for 1 person

protective deck

good driving characteristics

A  big name among inflatable boats is the manufacturer Sea Eagle. They sell their kayaks in set where paddles and the right air pump is already inlcuded. You just need to get some PFDs. Their drop-stitch kayaks are high-quality and that’s why they cost a bit more.

A pretty well-known manufcaturer of inflatable kayaks in the US is Aquaglide. They have a wide range of different kayaks and also some drop-stitch kayaks. The Navarro is available as a 1- or 2-person kayak and comes with an integrated cockpit. This is very useful because it protects you from splashing water and waves, so that you get less wet when paddling.

Full drop-stitch kayaks

Inflatable kayaks with a full drop stitch construction have both the floor and the side chambers made of drop stitch material. They are also called full drop stitch or high pressure kayaks. They are significantly less stable than inflatable kayaks with I-Beam or drop-stitch floor only, due to the thin sidewalls.

SEA EAGLE 473RL

sea eagle drop stitch kayak

for 2 persons

pump and paddles incl.

great driving characteristics

AQUA MARINA TOMAHAWK

aqua marina tomahawk air-k 440

for 2 persons

sportive design

great driving characteristics

ITIWIT X500

itiwit x500 drop stitch kayak

for 1 person

innovative construction

feels like a hardshell

Sea Eagle has also full drop-stitch kayaks where the floor and side chambers are made of drop-stich. The Sea Eagle 473rl is an open kayak, which is even equipped with adjustable footrests. You can get this kayak also as a 1 person kayak.

Aqua Marina is especially very well-known for it’s SUP boards but they have also inflatable kayak and the Aqua Marina Tomahawk is their full drop-stich kayak. Regarding design it’s pretty similar to the Sea Eagle kayak but it’s a bit shorter.

The Itiwit x500 is a development of Decathlon, which is aimed at ambitious paddlers. It is a very narrow cut kayak with a very high air pressure of 0.7 bar (10.2 PSI). This promises good paddling characteristics on the water. Due to the narrow design, it is much less stable than traditional inflatable kayak and less suitable for beginners. In addition, the kayak has a canopy with coaming, so it can be completely closed. Thus, the x500 is also suitable for paddling in the cooler season. The x500 is also available as a 2-person kayak.

In general, the models of the brands are very similar in construction and differ mainly in the technical specification and details (except for the Itiwit x500). Presumably, the kayaks of the different brands come from the same producer Woosung from South Korea. The company produces drop-stitch boats in China with its SelyTech material. Due to the similarity, it is difficult to make a correct selection at first glance. That is why we would like to discuss the differences in general at this point.

itiwit x500 kayak
Paddling a full drop-stitch kayak: Itwit x500

Each brand speaks of a very robust material. The fiber fabric of a full drop stitch material is coated with PVC in almost all models. The single and double coating are the most common, but often not specified by some brands. However, the weight of the kayak gives the first indication. If two kayaks have almost the same dimensions, the kayak with the heavier weight has several coatings.

The weight of a full drop-stitch kayak can therefore vary greatly depending not only on the dimensions, but on how many threads are used inside the chamber and how many PVC layers are used for the outer skin by the manufacturer. A drop-stitch kayak for 2 people can thus weigh between 15 (33 lbs) and 25 kg (55 lbs). The heavier kayak will be more robust, but also heavier to transport.

The air pressure also differs between models. The air pressure determines the stiffness of the floor and side chambers. Air pressures of 0.5 (7.3 PSI) to 1.0 (14.5 PSI) bar are common. Even from 0.5 bar (7.3 PSI), the kayak is very dimensionally stable, so it has a well-formed bottom for solid performance on the water. Some manufacturers additionally provide the kayak with hardshell elements at the bow and stern tip, so that typical V-shape is created and the paddling properties of the kayak are improved even further.

drop-stitch kayak skeg
Most drop-stitch kayaks come with fins
drop-stitch technology for kayak
Floor and side chambers are made of drop-stitch
full drop stitch kayak stern
Some full drop-stitch kayaks come with hardshell elements at the bow and stern
aqua marina tomahawk kayak review drop stitch 1 person
Thanks to the thinner side chambers, there is more space inside the kayak

For better straight line stability in deep water, most kayaks can be equipped with one or more skegs, which are included. If you paddle to travel quickly, you should make sure that the chosen model is as long as possible. Most 3-person kayaks, which are particularly long, can also be paddled by two people.

Full splash protection with a canopy is offered only by the Itiwit x500 or the Jaybay.Zone kayaks. The other models are open kayaks and have only small splash guards at the bow and stern. The open design and thin beveled sidewalls allow more splash water to enter the interior than traditional inflatable kayaks. Open full drop-stitch kayaks are therefore mainly intended for lakes, wide and calm rivers, and in nice weather. Thus, the kayaks are less suitable for paddling in rough weather, waves, or whitewater.

In addition, full drop-stitch kayaks differ in terms of features. If you want to have a lot of space in the kayak, your model should have front and rear luggage nets. Then you can attach backpacks or dry bags (up to 40 liters) there. If comfort is important to you, you should pay attention to the seats. Seats with high backrests and high seat cushions are comfortable. A high seat cushion also prevents you from sitting in the wet immediately if water gets into the boat.

Hybrid kayaks with drop-stitch

In addition, there are hybrid inflatable kayaks with drop-stitch floor or side chambers. These kayaks consist of a construction of a frame (folding kayak) and air chambers. In the process, the frame forms a shape of the kayak. In our opinion, these kayaks offer really good paddling characteristics.

Advanced Elements offers an inflatable kayak with removable drop stitch floor. The drop-stitch floor is inflated to 0.41 bar (5.9 PSI) and the side chambers to 0.14 bar (2 PSI). In addition, the AdvancedFrame kayaks are equipped with aluminum ribs in the bow and stern,. This gives the inflatable kayak a more defined keel and the bow cuts the water better. We find the paddling performance of the AdvancedFrame Convertible Elite (2-person kayak) really good. With a length of 460 cm (15’1”), it is one of the fastest air kayaks that we have paddled so far, and also convinces with a very good straight line stability. The boat skin is also robust and the workmanship of the boat solid. Disadvantage is the long drying time because of the nylon material and the high weight of 23.5 kg (51.8 lbs) for a 2-person kayak.

AE ADVANCEDFRAME CONVERTIBLE ELITE

advanced elements advancedframe convertible

for 1 or 2 persons

very stable and fast

highly configurable

AE AIRFUSION EVO

advanced elements airfusion evo

for 1 person

integrated deck

great driving characteristics

The AdvancedFrame is available as a 1- and 2-person kayak. The 2-person version can be paddled very well solo or tandem. The AdvancedFrame can be optionally equipped with a canopy and rudder.

Advanced Elements AirFusion EVO is one of the latest models from the manufacturer. With a width of 61 cm (2′), it is the narrowest inflatable kayak we know. The side chambers are made of drop stitch and are inflated to 0.41 bar (5.9 PSI). The kayak has no air chamber in the bottom, but a keel rod. The drop-stitch seat is mounted on the keel rod, so you can sit comfortably in the kayak without feeling the keel rod.

The AdvancedFrame is available as a 1- and 2-person kayak. The 2-person version can be paddled very well solo or tandem. The AdvancedFrame can be optionally equipped with a canopy and rudder.

The nortik Scubi 2 XL consists of two side air chambers that can be inflated to 0.35 bar (5 PSI). The Scubi 2 XL has not only a keel rod, but consists of a frame, a keel rod with stern (stern and bow rod) and transverse ribs that span the bottom widthwise.

The kayak can also be equipped with an optional drop-stitch floor, which has an air pressure of 0.7 bar (10 PSI). The floor gives a firm bottom and, according to the manufacturer, should result in even better riding characteristics.

nortik scubi drop stitch floor
The nortik scubi 1 XL with optional drop-stitch floor

Inflatable Canoes – Complete Buyer’s Guide

inflatable canoe river

Manufacturers of inflatable canoes have improved materials and construction a lot in the past years. That’s why inflatable canoes  are considered as fully adequate canoes nowadays. This article explains you in more detail what an inflatable canoe actually is, the differences to full-solid and folding canoes and the preferred uses of an inflatable canoe. No matter if hobby or enthusiastic paddler, we show the best available inflatable canoes for every need.

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What is an inflatable canoe?

A canoe is boat which is driven by one or more seated or kneeing paddlers facing the direction of travel and using a single-bladed paddle. Originally, canoes were used by north American Indians as a means of transport and is known as a recreational boat all over the world today.

Inflatable canoes consist of several air chambers that are inflated with a high output air pump to obtain the right form and stiffness. Even though inflatables never reach the same stiffness as solid-hull canoes, inflatables offer other advantages due its small pack size and weight. Canoes are usually paddled by two people. The person in the front is a sort of motor and the person in the back supports with paddling and is responsible for steering the canoe. Solo canoeing is possible as well but requires more practice. Inflatable canoes consist of tear-resistant tissue material which are coated with a rubber material.

Inflatable canoes are equipped with two or more seat benches where the paddlers either sits or use it to knee on the floor of the boat. Canoes are spacious and perfect for longer trips with a lot of gear. Today canoes are especially for camping- or family excursions, expeditions or white-water adventures. Canoes mainly attract paddlers who like to paddle in company and to explore the nature on longer trips. But canoes are also well suited for adrenalin junkies willing to paddle whitewater up to level 4.

Manufacturers of inflatable canoes

The number of manufacturers of inflatable canoes is quite small and this market is much smaller than the one for inflatable kayaks. And there are also geographical differences. Some brands are only known in Europe as well as in the UK and other brands only in the US. 

In Europe long-standing manufacturers are the Czech company Gumotex (called Innova in the US) and the Austrian company Grabner, which offer various models from white water to touring canoes. Both manufacture the boats in their respective home countries and not in Asia, which we find very good. Gumotex inflatable canoes have, in our view, a very good price-performance ratio and convince with their robust boat skin. Grabner boats have at least twice the purchase price but they have a very robust boat skin and an incomparably high quality of workmanship. All Grabner boats have a 7-year warranty on the boat skin. In comparison, Gumotex boats have a warranty of 2 years.

In the US we can name AIRE and Sea Eagle as known brands for inflatable canoes. AIRE has a strong focus on inflatable whitewater boats. When producing boats for the whitewater purpose, there can’t be any compromise regarding quality and material. They make their boats in the US. Sea Eagle has a strong focus on inflatable kayaks from entry-level to high-quality. They sell a drop-stitch canoe, which is perfect for paddling tours on lakes or rivers. Thanks to the drop-stitch chambers, the canoe has pretty good driving performance on the water.

And finally, there is the brand Itiwit, which belongs to the French sporting goods retailer Decathlon. Decathlon is expanding a lot in the past year and you can find stores and their online shop nearly for every country. The Itiwit x500 Canoe is a new inflatable drop-stitch canoe from them.

SEA EAGLE TRAVEL CANOE

Sea Eagle Travel Canoe

1 – 3 persons

offers a lot of space

feels like a hard shell

Buy Now! *

ITIWIT X500 CANOE

itiwit decathlon canoe

for 2 adults + 2 kids

great transport bag incl.

great value for money

SEVYLOR ADVENTURE PLUS

sevylor adventure plus

1 – 3 persons

entry-level boat

kayak seats

Buy Now! *

What’s the price for an inflatable canoe?

Compared to inflatable kayaks, there are no inflatable canoes in the low-price segment on the market. There are inexpensive entry-level inflatable boats, such as the Intex Explorer K2 or the Sevylor Adventure, which at first glance give the impression of a canoe, but are not canoes. These are sometimes supplied with a single blade paddle. However, these inflatable boats do not have a canoe-typical design and benches, nor do they offer much space or a high payload, which is typical for a canoe.

For those who are not yet confident with the sport of paddling, such beginner inflatable boats can be a recommendation. Inflatable canoes in the true sense start only from a higher price range of over $1000. These have a high load capacity and consist of a robust material. The boats presented here are particularly suitable for longer tours on flowing water or for trips on lakes in calm conditions.

Uses of inflatable canoes

Among the air canoes, there are various areas of application for which this type of boat is particularly well suited. Basically, the areas of use for inflatable canoes can be divided as follows.

Inflatable canoes for whitewater

inflatable canoe gumotex
Paddling an inflatable canoe in the whitewater

Inflatable canoes are great for white-water paddling. Due to its wide hull and thick inner tubes, canoes are very stable. Compared to hard shell canoes, the material of inflatables is more elastic and can easier pass over obstacles. For whitewater, only high-quality inflatable canoes should be used. These are characterized by a tough material. In whitewater a firm hold in the boat is required. That’s why most of these canoes feature thigh straps, best with safety clasp. The use of the thigh straps should be always practiced before using them, to make sure you can quickly get off the canoe in case of flipping over. Inflatable canoes with a raised rectangular bow and stern are made for difficult whitewater (up to whitewater class IV) and inflatable canoes with a pointed bow and stern are better for longer trips on rivers and lakes. They reach a higher speed due to its pointed hull.

Inflatable canoes for camping trips and expeditions

Inflatable canoes offer a quite spacious inner room for your gear on camping trips and expeditions. Paddlers sit on seat benches and there is no cockpit covering the boat. For these reasons, you have more space for your equipment, compared to kayaks. That’s the reason why a canoe is better suited for multiday trips. Since an inflatable canoe is easy to transport, you can also take your own canoe on holiday. You can explore different regions. The focus of a canoe is not the speed but to explore the nature and make longer trips on waters. It’s for sure that paddling in a canoe is a more relaxing paddling. Getting in and off the boat is quite easy, the same with packing your gear into the boat.

inflatable canoe tour
The great advantage of canoes is the load capacity

Inflatable canoes for family trips

Inflatable canoes are very stable and therefore perfect for family trips. You must be very clumsy go capsize your inflatable canoe. As well, inflatable canoes have high side tubes which keep kids safe in the boat. Kids can even sit on the floor of the boat and are even more safer against dropping into water. Nevertheless at least one parent should sit behind the kids to keep an eye on them. Finally, families have much more gear with them on a trip. That’s another reason why a canoe is best suited for families. In comparison to kayaks, canoes are available in sizes up to three and more persons.

canoe tour
Canoes have often space for more than just two persons and are perfect for family trips

Air pressure and the use of drop-stitch material

The air pressure of an inflatable canoe is an important criterion for the stiffness and form stability of the boat. Personally, we find an air pressure of 0.2 bar (2.9 PSI) perfectly adequate. A higher air pressure also comes with a higher purchase price of the boat, because the hoses must be processed even higher quality. 

Recently you can find a few canoe models with bottom and sidewalls made of drop-stitch material. Among the inflatable kayaks there are already numerous drop-stitch models. The Drop-Stitch technology makes it possible to produce high-pressure air chambers, so that the air chambers (depending on the manufacturer) can be inflated to an operating pressure of well over 0.3 bar (4.3 PSI). In drop-stitch technology, the upper and lower inner walls of the air chamber are interwoven with textile threads. This gives the canoe very good stiffness. However, wind susceptibility still remains with drop-stitch canoes.

Driving characteristics compared to folding and rigid hull canoes

Compared with rigid-hull and folding canoes, inflatable canoes tend to float on the water because of the air buoyancy. With their voluminous side walls, they offer a lot of surface area for wind to attack and are difficult to paddle in windy conditions, especially on lakes. Here, folding and rigid hull canoes have a clear advantage, especially since these boats have a better formed stern and bow, and thus glide better through the water. Therefore, you should be aware that an inflatable canoe is slower and paddling in windy conditions can be very tedious. However, inflatable canoes are still good for leisurely tours on a nice day on the lake.

The situation is different for flowing water, for which air canoes are best suited in our view. Small to medium rivers are protected from the wind by their bank slopes and they offer a pleasant support for progress due to their current. Due to the air buoyancy you can pass very shallow river passages with the boat, where a folding or rigid hull boat would touch the ground. Whitewater rivers are also very suitable for inflatable canoes, as the air tubes ride over the obstacles in the water. A fixed-hull canoe would capsize faster, and a folding canoe can quickly damage the boat’s skin.

itiwit canoe white water review
Inflatable canoes are great for river tours

Comfort and space of inflatable canoe

Among inflatable boats, an inflatable canoe offers plenty of space for paddlers. Inflatable canoes come in 2-, 3-, 4- or even10-person versions. Like in a rigid hull canoe, you can paddle an inflatable canoe both sitting and kneeling. If you paddle kneeling, it is much more comfortable than in a rigid hull canoe. The air bottom gives slightly and is gentler on the knees. Also, in low water temperatures, the air bottom insulates well from the cold water.

Due to the air buoyancy, inflatable canoes have a very high load limit. Some models can be loaded with up to 450 kg / 992 lbs (e.g. Grabner Adventure or Gumotex Scout), and do not have to hide behind a hard shell canoe. However, due to the air tubes, the interior of an air canoe offers less space for luggage than fixed hull or folding canoes. If you want to go on one to two week trips, you need to stow the luggage well and prioritize what comes with you when packing.

inflatable canoe bench seats
Side chambers take away some of the space
folding canoe
A folding canoe offers more space

Drop-stitch canoes offer more interior space compared to classic air canoes because the side walls are less bulky.

Pros and cons of inflatable canoes

Everyone who buys an inflatable canoe will be impressed how extremely practical it is. An inflatable can be stored in the apartment or in the basement with no need of a huge storage areas. In case of transporting the canoe to the lake or river, you can just load it in the trunk or take it with you on public transport. Before deciding for the right canoe, you will probably wonder if a hard shell or folding canoe is not the better choice. A hard shell canoe is only the better choice if you have a car and enough storage space at home or in your backyard. In this case, a hard shell canoe is the better choice. It’s more durable and resistant. But don’t forget that you need a roof rack for your car or a trailer to transport your boat. The same with holidays abroad. You can just take an inflatable much easier on your flight to your next holiday destination and explore new areas. Folding canoes have better performances on water regarding speed. But folding boats are much more sensible to groundings. A folding boat also require more assembling and dismantling time as well as maintenance. One disadvantage of inflatables compared to folding and full-solid boat is the sensitivity to head and side winds due its lower draught and voluminous air chambers.

Advantages

+ easy to get in and out + high loading capacity + easy to load luggage + easy to transport and space-saving storage + very comfortable to paddle kneeing

Disadvantages

– high purchase price – relatively slow – sensitive to wind and waves – majority of models are pretty heavy for an inflatable

SEA EAGLE TRAVEL CANOE

Sea Eagle Travel Canoe

1 – 3 persons

offers a lot of space

feels like a hard shell

Buy Now! *

ITIWIT X500 CANOE

itiwit decathlon canoe

for 2 adults + 2 kids

great transport bag incl.

great value for money

SEVYLOR ADVENTURE PLUS

sevylor adventure plus

1 – 3 persons

entry-level boat

kayak seats

Buy Now! *

Conclusion

Inflatable canoes are available at higher prices only. But inflatable canoes fit 2 or 3 persons and are characterized by high quality and ruggedness. You don’t have to look for rental stations and can make your expeditions in all waters, independently of season and opening hours of the rental stations. Additionally, an inflatable canoe can be taken on holiday without any extra effort and costs. Everyone who is not sure about buying either an inflatable canoe or kayak, should read the article Canoe, Kayak or Canadier – Where is the difference?. And if you are not sure about the size of the boat you should buy, we definitively recommend you to read our article 1, 2 or 3 person canoe – What is the right boat size? which provides you some helpful tips.

Inflatable boat manufacturers

inflatable boats brands

The number of manufactures in this market is quite modest. Most of the newbies are not familiar with the brands and find it difficult to classify them correctly for their needs. This article gives you an overview of the manufactures with the most important facts about each manufacturer.

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Intex

intex

Target group: Beginners
Product range: Fun boats, fishing boats, kayaks
Price range: low
Manufacturing: China
Manufacturer’s website: Here

Intex is a manufacturer of inflatable products for water experience and air beds. Intex is a well-known brand among beginners due to its very affordable inflatable boats. Most of the inflatables are offered in a complete set, i.e. air pump, paddle and where necessary a skeg are included. The huge advantage is to start off paddling immediately without buying any accessory. Especially the kayaks Excursion Pro, Explorer and Challenger enjoy great popularity.

Since the fun factor and generous amount of space are the most relevant for beginners, buyes are happy with their Intex inflatable. The Intex kayaks are more fun kayaks.

Sevylor

sevylor

Target group: Beginners to intermediate
Product range: Fun boats, fishing boats, kayaks
Price range: low to mid
Manufacturing: China
Manufacturer’s website: Here

Sevylor is a manufacturer which produces exclusively inflatable boats and leisure products. Products are manufactured in China only and are sold worldwide. The manufacturer has been producing its boats since 1949. Products range from affordable beginner inflatables to higher quality boats for kayak enthusiasts. The affordable inflatables enjoy great popularity among the beginners. Sevylor competes with other manufactures, like Innova or Advanced Elements, in the market of higher quality boats. These brands are superior in this market. The Sevylor Riveira or Tahiti are two well-sellilng inflatable kayaks from Sevylor.

Gumotex

gumotex

Target group: Intermediate to advanced
Product range: Fishing, kayak, canoes, rafting
Price range: mid to high
Manufacturing: Czech Republic
Manufacturer’s website: Here

Gumotex is a manufacturer for high quality inflatable boats. In the US the boats are sold under the brand Innova but in the European market as well as in the UK all their boats are sold unter the company name Gumotex. The  company is not only facturing inflatable rubber boat but also rubber textiles in the industrial sector, such as for the automotive industry. Thanks to their experience of manufacturing very resistant rubber textiles, their boats are also very durable. For over 60 years, their boats are made by hand at the plant in Břeclav.

In Europe inflatable boats from Gumotex are very popular and have a really good reputation. In the US they are not that well-known yet. The value for money of these boats are unbeatable. In contrast to entry-level inflatables from Intex and Sevylor, boats from Gumotex can be used with a higher operating pressure, which gives your boat more stability and better resistance. Consequently, you are also faster on the water.

Advanced Elements

advanced elements

Target group: Intermediate to advanced
Product range: Fishing, kayak, canoes, rafting
Price range: mid to high
Manufacturing: Indonesia
Manufacturer’s website: Here

Advanced Elements is one of the best-known brands for high-quality inflatables kayaks in the US market. Outside of the US, the brand is not that well-known. They are aiming ambitious, demanding and professional kayakers. The company is not that old and was actually founded in 2007 in Benicia, California. They have a quite a lot of models, ranging from kayaks for recreational, day touring, expedition touring, angling and whitewater. The sturdy aluminium rib frame design and the reliable Drop-Stitch Floor are some of their innovations on inflatable kayaks, which makes this brand stand out from others. They also manufacturer SUP boards and packrafts.

Sea Eagle

sea eagle logo

Target group: Intermediate to advanced
Product range: fishing, kayak, canoe, boat
Price range: mid to high
Manufacturing: Unknown
Manufacturer’s website: Here

Another US manufacturer is for quality inflatable boats is Sea Eagle. This brand is already a bit older than Advanced Elements. The company has been founded in 1968 on Long Island, New York, and it’s still a family owned business. They are manufacturing many different lines from kayaks, to canoes, pontoon boats, standup paddle boards. Outside the US, you are able to get inflatable from Sea Eagle as well but they are much less known abroad. In Europe for example, you don’t really find them in most sports or outdoor stores but rahter at specialized online shops.

Aquaglide

aquaglide

Target group: Intermediate to advanced
Product range:kayak, canoe, aquapark
Price range: mid to high
Manufacturing: Unknown
Manufacturer’s website: Here

Aquaglide is also a US brand that is better known for its commercial aquaparks. However, they also produce quality inflatable boats. It’s a company based in Columbia and they exist already for three decades on the market. They have models for every concern, whether whitewater, open sea or calm lakes. Most of their boats can be pumped with an air pressure of 12 psi, which is quite a lot and which gives you a great stiffness.

Inflatable Kayaks – The Complete Buyer’s Guide

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Inflatable kayaks (also: blow up kayak or air kayaks) are gaining more and more popularity recently. Known manufacturers are improving continuously their materials and construction, so that they are not anymore considered as fun boats only. They can be really an alternative to solid kayaks. In the following you are going to learn all about air kayaks, in particular the differences to solid and folding kayaks, the advantages and disadvantages of inflatables and their uses. Whether you consider yourself as beginner, occasional or professional paddler, we present you the right inflatable kayaks at the end.

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What is an inflatable kayak?

A kayak is a slim designed paddle boat, which is navigated with a double-bladed paddle. Traditional kayaks are covered by a deck that prevents the entry of spray water or waves. The paddler is sitting in driving direction. Kayaks are fast and very manoeuvrable paddle boats that has been originally used by Eskimos in Greenlandic for hunting. Thanks to these characteristics kayaks are widely used in water sports and for touring nowadays. Therefore, kayaks are perfect for anyone who likes to paddle fast and to make long distances. But also among beginners kayaks are very popular for small and comfortable trips on the water.

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Inflatable kayaks get more and more popular

Inflatable kayaks are also called airkayaks, which are usually made of PVC or a woven fabric coated in rubber or PVC. In a inflatable kayak, air is pumped into the boat chambers with the help of an air pump.

For an inflatable an air pump is used to inflate air into the chambers of the boat. Depending on the material used for the kayak, it is possible to inflate more or less air into the chambers, which has an impact on the operating pressure. The more pressure the air chamber has, the better its stiffness and driving characteristics. Kayaks with a high operating pressure are mostly the ones that can be found in the higher priced segment.

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Setup of an inflatable kayak

In their first years, the kayak community didn’t take them really seriously since they were quite vulnerable to damage and their driving characteristics were not comparable to a hardshell kayak. But a lot has been changed since then and they are quite popular for white water and touring. A good compromise was found between robustness, compactness with low weight and reasonable driving characteristics. Only race kayaking is still a dedicated area for hardshell kayaks

Manufacturers of inflatable kayaks

Meanwhile there are a large number of manufacturers on the market, such as Advanced Elements, Sea Eagle, Aquaglide, Aqua Marina, BIC, Blueborn, Bestways, Gumotex (Innova in the USA), Grabner, Sevylor, Itiwit, Intex and many others. Advanced Elements is the market leader of high quality inflatable kayaks in the USA, and has been experiencing increasing popularity in other countries as well. The American manufacturer has some kayaks with very good driving characteristics in its product range. The target group of these brands are beginners as well as ambitious paddlers.

Another big brand of inflatable kayaks is Intex, which offers the cheapest inflatable kayaks on the market. A 1-person inflatable kayak (Intex Challenger K1) is already available for under $100. The target group are beginners who want to paddle on a lake or beach in good weather and who are looking for some relaxation on the water. The situation is similar with the inflatable kayaks from Sevylor and Itiwit. In contrast to the Intex kayaks, these boats have a slightly higher air pressure and are a little more robust due to the textile coating. Meanwhile Itiwit also offers inflatable touring kayaks (Itiwit x500), and replaces the textile cover of its new beginner models with a boat skin made of PVC coated polyester fabric (e.g. Itiwit x100).

You can find more information about the manufacturers in our article Manufacturers of inflatable boats.

How much costs an inflatable kayak?

What makes a good inflatable kayak depends on your own needs and the intended use. Of course, it can be said that the higher priced inflatable kayaks are of better quality, therefore have better performance on the water and a better durability. In our opinion a good inflatable kayak costs between $500 and $1000. There are also inflatable kayaks that cost well over $1000.

But not everyone can afford or needs an inflatable kayak that costs $1000. That’s why we would like to present you interesting inflatable kayaks in three different categories, most of which we paddled ourselves.

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Prices for inflatables range from $100 to over $1000

Inflatable kayaks for nice weather and recreational paddlers

These inflatable kayaks are mainly boats for occasional paddlers and for those who would like to try it out first to see if the paddling enthusiasm will grab them.

In this category you can also find the cheapest inflatable kayaks. These inflatable kayaks (less than $100 depending on the offer) have a low air pressure and a pretty thin boat skin made of a PVC film compared to other inflatable kayaks. The inflatable kayaks are especially suitable for small and calm lakes, slow moving rivers and for paddling in the sea near the beach in good weather conditions. Some boats even come in a complete set, including paddle, fin and pump (e.g. the inflatable kayaks from Intex or Sea Eagle). You should never expect high quality workmanship or exceptional driving characteristics from these boats. Such boats are mainly intended for short paddling and resting at and on the water.

INTEX CHALLENGER K1

intex challenger k1

for 1 person

pump and paddle incl.

front deck

INTEX EXPLORER K2

intex explorer k2

for 2 persons

pump and paddle incl.

easy access

Sea Eagle 330

Sea Eagle 330 inflatable kayak

1 – 3 persons

pump and paddles incl.

can be upgraded

Then there are inflatable kayaks between $200 and $500 in this category, intended for occasional paddling and short trips of 2 to 3 hours on calm waters. The brands Sevylor and Itiwit are especially represented here. These inflatable kayaks have a higher operating pressure and the PVC tubes are protected by a separate textile cover or are made of a more robust material. The air kayaks are easier to paddle and are more robust compared to the cheapest models.

INTEX EXCURSION PRO 2

intex excursion pro

for 2 persons

higher quality

popular for fishing

ITIWIT X100+

itiwit x100

for 2 persons

very stable

great value for price

ITIWIT X100 3 SEATER

itiwit x100 3 seater kayak

for 1 – 3 persons

separate drop-stitch floor

very stable on the water

Inflatable kayaks for families

Inflatable kayaks for families offer space for two paddlers as well as another one for a smaller child. For a larger child and longer tours a 3-seater kayak should be preferred. Sevylor and Iitiwit Touring inflatable kayaks (e.g. Sevylor Adventure Plus, Itiwit x100+ 3-seater) are usually available at a much lower price than the boats from Innova (Gumotex) and Sea Eagle. Gumotex (Innova) and Sea Eagle boats are especially recommended if the boat is used frequently in the season and longer tours are planned. This is because these inflatable kayaks have a higher operating pressure (thus better driving characteristics), a more robust material and a higher durability. The Gumotex Thaya for example is especially interesting for families. Thanks to its drop-stitch floor it lies stable like a board on the water and offers a lot of space inside.

ITIWIT X100 3 SEATER

itiwit x100 3 seater kayak

for 1 – 3 persons

separate drop-stitch floor

very stable on the water

SEVYLOR ADVENTURE PLUS

sevylor adventure plus

1 – 3 persons

entry-level boat

kayak seats

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Inflatable kayaks for touring

If you are planning kayak tours on a regular basis and want to go on long distance tours, you should invest a little more in your air kayak. Especially for someone who is used to kayaking with solid ones, you will surely only be satisfied with an inflatable of this category. For more money you will definitely get a better boat. Due to the high level of workmanship, these boats are suitable for regular and intensive use.

From our point of view manufacturers like Advanced Elements, Sea Eagle or the European manufacturer Gumotex (Innova) offer really good touring inflatable kayaks. These inflatable boats can be used for tours on lakes and rivers as well as for paddling near the coast. Also white water (up to level 2) is possible with most of their models. The kayaks have their own strength on the water, which you should consider before buying. The Gumotex Swing has an integrated cockpit and due to its shorter and wider hull shape it is very maneuverable as well as tip-stable and therefore the ideal inflatable kayak for river tours. The Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame kayak, on the other hand, are little longer and sleeker, and more suitable for lake tours.

SEA EAGLE 473RL

sea eagle drop stitch kayak

for 2 persons

pump and paddles incl.

great driving characteristics

AE ADVANCEDFRAME CONVERTIBLE ELITE

advanced elements advancedframe convertible

for 1 or 2 persons

very stable and fast

highly configurable

ADVANCED ELEMENTS ADVANCEDFRAME

advanced elements advancedframe

for 1 person

integrated deck

good workmanship

Materials used for the boat skin

The used material of the boat skin in an inflatable kayak is the most important criterion for the durability and the possible uses of the boat. Depending on the manufacturer, different materials are used for the boat skin. Many manufacturers even use a combination of different materials.

In almost every product description you will read that the material is especially thick and robust. However, inflatable kayaks with a thick boat skin made of robust material have their price. Cheap inflatable kayaks are far from being able to compete with the coated fabric materials Gumotex (Innova) for example. Very cheap inflatable kayaks consist only of a relatively thin PVC skin. They are much stronger than the material of an air mattress, yet too thin for regular paddling with possible ground contact.

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Inflatable kayak with polyester cover
gumotex boat skin
Woven fabric coated in rubber

Some manufacturers separate the boat skin from the actual air chamber. The air chamber lies in a kind of nylon or polyester cover, which is supposed to protect the chamber from damage. Such constructions can be found on some Sevylor, Itiwit and Advanced Elements boats. The air chabber sare made of PVC and the cover is made of a more resistant material. The disadvantage of such nylon and polyester covers is the longer drying time after paddling and the possible risk of mold growth. PVC and rubberized fabric materials can easily be wiped dry after paddling.

Air kayaks consisting of a polyester or nylon cover also have another disadvantage when it comes to repairs. They are difficult to repair if they tear. Rubberized fabric materials are easy to repair in case of a defect, comparable to patching a bicycle tube.

Air pressure and use of Drop-Stitch

An air pressure of less than 0.1 bar (1.5 PSI) is not much for an inflatable kayak. You can literally push the air chamber in with your hand. That’s how soft the chamber is. Such kayaks are designed more for recreation and leisure purposes, but not for kayaking. The higher the quality of the air chamber, the higher the allowed air pressure for the chamber. From an air pressure of 0.2 bar (3 PSI) on, the side chambers of a kayak are pretty hard. The allowed air pressure varies depending on the manufacturer, model and air chamber. The exact specifications can be found in the product description and the instructions of the boat.

intex challenger k2 quality
Cheap inflatables have a low air pressure
innova gumotex air pressure
High-quality inflatables have a high air pressure

In recent years, drop-stitch technology has been increasingly used in inflatable kayaks. Drop-stitch technology is already widely used on inflatable SUP (Stand Up Paddling) boards, and is also indispensable. With this technology the upper and lower inner walls of the air chamber are interwoven with textile threads. The thousands of threads inside the inflatable chamber prevent the air chamber from expanding beyond a certain size. It enables higher air pressure without putting additional stress on the air chamber and results in a much more rigid structure than regular inflatables with little increase in weight.

Drop-Stitch enables the production of high-pressure air chambers, so that they can be inflated (depending on the manufacturer) up to an air pressure of well over 0.3 bar (4.4 PSI). Thus drop-stitch kayaks achieve very good stability and stiffness. From which air pressure an air chamber is considered a high pressure air chamber is not officially defined. 

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Some inflatables come with a separate drop-stich floor

On inflatable kayaks with drop-stitch floor (e.g. Advanced Elements Convertible Elite, Gumtoex Thaya or Gumotex Rush) the floor does not give way when getting in and out. The boats have a much stiffer hull and therefore better paddling performance on the water. The manufacturers advertise with very similar driving characteristics of a solid kayak. Whether with or without drop-stitch, the typical wind susceptibility of air kayaks still remains, as they tend to float on the water rather than in the water due to air buoyancy.

inflatable kayak hull
Classical inflatable without drop-stitch elements
drop stitch kayak hull
Inflatable with an integrated drop-stitch floor

On large and calm waters, a drop-stitch construction makes sense, because the very stiff and shaped air bottom makes it easier to glide through the water. In the white water area (already from white water class 1-2) classic inflatable kayaks still have their advantage. First, they ride the waves more gently with their more flexible bottom. Second, even when touching obstacles in the water, softer air chambers give way better.

Kayaks with open or closed deck

Among the inflatable kayaks you can find models with open and closed decks. inflatable kayaks with closed deck (e.g. Gumotex Swing, Gumotex Framura or Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame) have an integrated cockpit as spraydeck, which is equipped with a seat hatch. The cockpit is firmly connected to the side chambers and is not removable. The air kayak resembles more an “actual” kayak. The cockpit keeps the inside of the boat very well dry, especially from splashing water during longer tours or in white water. You can also completely close the seat hatch with a spray skirt, which is a great advantage in white water or during cold seasons. For inflatable kayaks mainly spray skirts made of nylon are used. The coaming of an inflatable kayak is not stiff enough for neoprene spray skirts and the skirt would not find a hold due to its high elasticity. In addition, the luggage can be safely stowed under and on the cockpit using luggage nets.

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Inflatable with open deck
closed deck kayak
inflatable with closed deck

In contrast, inflatable kayaks with an open deck are mainly intended for paddling in summer and for families. The entry and exit is easier, the seats can be placed more flexibly in the boat and are not bound to seat hatches. You feel more free in an open kayak because you can stretch and bend your legs and put your feet in the water if you like

A variety of open inflatable kayaks can be equipped with an optional spraydeck (e.g. Gumotex Rush, Gumotex Seawave, Grabner inflatable kayaks or the Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame Convertible), which means you can paddle them both open and closed. These inflatable kayaks combine the advantages of both designs.

In addition to kayaks with open decks, there are also sit-on-top kayaks. With a sit-on-top kayak you sit on the kayak instead of in the kayak. Sit-on-top kayaks are mainly intended for calm lakes and for the coastal area in summer when the temperatures are warm. They are ideal as bathing kayaks as well as for paddling beginners, because they are extremely stable and the re-entry out of the water is much easier than with conventional kayaks. An inflatable sit-on-top kayak can also be easily taken on vacation.

Safety of inflatable kayaks

The majority of inflatable kayaks are very stable due to the wide hull, as a result of the side chambers, and their air buoyancy. As a rule, it is much more difficult to capsize with an air kayak than with traditional kayaks. However, inflatable kayaks are somewhat slower due to their wider hull. The Itiwit x100, Gumotex Swing and Thaya are particularly stable among inflatable kayaks.

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An inflatable kayak is very stable on the water thanks to its side chambers

But there are also inflatable kayaks (e.g. the Gumotex Framura or the Itiwit x500 kayak by Decathlon) that are designed for speed. These inflatable kayaks are much narrower , which makes them more sensitive to capsize, and they are mainly designed for experienced paddlers who want to make a lot of distance.

Compared to hardshell kayaks, the boat skin of inflatable kayaks is more sensitive. That is why almost all inflatable kayaks today have a multi-chamber system. This means that the boat cannot sink with a hole in one chamber. Air kayaks often consist of a separate floor chamber and two separate side chambers. In case of a hole, the inflatable kayak can be patched.

inflatable kayak valves
Almost all inflatable kayaks have several separate air chambers which are inflated via the respective valve

High-quality inflatable kayaks are additionally made of a very thick and tear-resistant material, so that the risk of such damage is minimized.In the last seasons we have paddled very often with inflatable kayaks from Gumotex and Advanced Elements, we have not been very gentle with the kayaks (touching the ground in shallow rivers, landing on pebble beaches, …) and never had a hole in the boat skin, maximum fine scratches.

Paddling performance of inflatables

Inflatable kayaks have a reputation for poorer paddling performance than folding and solid kayaks. This is definitely the case with very cheap inflatable kayaks (e.g. Intex Challenger K1). High-quality inflatable kayaks now offer partly very good paddling performance. Nevertheless there are differences to traditional kayaks.

In contrast to solid and folding kayaks, inflatable kayaks tend to float on the water rather than in the water due to their air buoyancy. Therefore the directional stability is less given and also the wind susceptibility is higher. If it is too windy, a tour with an inflatable kayak on the lake is not much fun, because the high side chambers give the wind a lot of surface to attack. The boat drifts off course again and again.

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Due to its construction, an inflatable kayak is susceptible to wind

For an improved paddling performance, a fin can be attached to the bottom of many air kayaks. A fin is a directional fin that significantly improves the directional stability of the inflatable kayak and the boat will therefore deviate less from the course. If you want to go on longer trips with your future inflatable kayak, make sure that a fin can be attached to the kayak.

With inflatable kayaks the air pressure also plays a crucial role. The higher it is, the stiffer it is. A high stiffness enables a faster paddling and more stability on the water. Especially inflatable kayaks with high pressure are more likely to be found in the higher-priced segment.

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A fin helps for a better straight running characteristics

As with a traditional kayak, the paddling performance depend strongly on the hull shape. In general it can be said: The longer and narrower a kayak is, the better it is in terms of directional stability and speed. With decreasing length and increasing width, the kayak becomes more agile and stable, but then also loses speed. That is why you should always pay attention to the dimensions when choosing an inflatable kayak, because they already give you a good indication of the paddling performance.

In addition, the shape of the bottom has a significant influence on the paddling performance. Compared to folding and solid kayaks, the hull of an inflatable kayak is less well shaped. Nevertheless, new technologies such as drop-stitch or the use of stiffening elements offer some possibilities. A flat bottom provides a lot of stability with a loss of performance at the same time. The V-shaped hull, on the other hand, offers optimal paddling performance, but is somewhat more prone to tipping. The middle between the two shapes is the round kayak bottom.

inflatable kayak hull
flat hull
inflatable kayak hull
round hull
hull folding kayak
V-shaped hull

Average speeds between 4 to 5 km/h (2.5 – 3 mph) are quite realistic with inflatable kayaks. There are also inflatable kayaks (e.g. Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame Convertible Elite) that can be paddled at an average of over 6 to 7 km/h (3.7 – 4.3 mph). This is partly because the boat is nice and long and sleek. Also, such boats have a well-formed hull due to a drop-stitch bottom and frame braces in the hull as well as the stern. Because of the aluminum frame in the bow, the water is really cut instead of being pushed in front of it. This creates a bow wave much later, and higher speeds are possible with an inflatable boat.

Space and seating comfort of inflatable kayaks

Inflatable kayaks are available as 1-, 2- or 3-person kayaks. Due to the air tubes, inflatable kayaks offer slightly less interior space than rigid hull or folding kayaks. Nevertheless, the interior space of inflatable kayaks is perfectly adequate. Many solo paddlers even buy a 2-person inflatable kayak and still paddle it alone. This is possible because the seats of many 2-person inflatable kayaks (e.g. Gumotex Solar, Rush 2, Seawave, Thaya, Grabner Holiday 2, Itiwit x100+, …) can be placed variably. On the one hand, due to its length, the boat has better driving characteristics (especially the straight line and speed) than a 1-person air kayak and on the other hand, it offers more space for luggage on longer trips.

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The interior is slightly narrower than hardshell and folding kayaks

Because of the air tubes, you sit more comfortably in a classic inflatable kayak. There are no hard spots or edges that could press. With a drop-stitch construction, the comfort is strongly dependent on the seats used. Cheap inflatable kayaks often have the weakness that the back of the seat does not provide enough support during longer paddling tours. It is also more comfortable to paddle an inflatable kayak in colder seasons. The inflatable floor insulates well from the cold water.

Legroom in an inflatable kayak is highly dependent on the specific model and also the manufacturer. Inflatable kayaks from the manufacturers Gumotex (Innova), Grabner and Advanced Elements offer a lot of legroom due to their generous boat length and are therefore very suitable for long kayak tours. Cheap inflatable kayaks (e.g. Intex and Sevylor) are on average 50-100 cm shorter. For example, the Intex Challenger K2 has a length of 351 cm (11’5′)’ and the Gumotex Rush 2 has a length of 460 cm (15’1”). Nevertheless, the Gumotex Rush 2 hardly weighs more.

Hybrid kayaks

Hybrid kayaks have both air chambers of an inflatable kayak and the frame of a folding kayak. Thus, they combine the advantages of both types of kayaks. Due to the air chambers, the kayak has a more stable water position and the assembly is faster and easier. The framework provides better shaping of the hull, which results in significantly better gliding characteristics. The construction of hybrid kayaks is somewhat more complex than that of pure air kayaks, but it is much more limited compared to classic folding kayaks.

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Hybrid kayaks – a combination of inflatable and folding kayak

For example, Advanced Elements’ AdvancedFrame series uses aluminum bracing in the bow and stern. In addition, the boats can be equipped with a so-called backbone (collapsible bottom bar). You can read about the benefits of these additional reinforcing elements in our test report on the Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame.

The scubi kayaks from the manufacturer nortik go a bit further, and use a plug-in frame for the bottom of the kayaks. Despite the frame, the kayaks are no heavier than a conventional air kayak. We were convinced by the driving characteristics of the scubi series on the water.

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Advantages and disadvantages of inflatable kayaks

When buying an inflatable kayak you need to be aware of the advantages and downsides in order to make the right choice. For this reason you’ll find in the following a short overview of these advantages and downsides. We want then to pick out some of them to explain them in detail to you.

inflatable kayak transport
2 person kayaks with gear require a big backpack
Intex Challenger K1 transport
A small 1 person inflatable fits in a bag


If you want to have an extremely practical kayak to take it just everywhere you want, then an inflatable is the right choice for you. This applies also to everybody who has neither the space to store a large hardshell kayak nor a car to transport it. In this case, an inflatable kayak is the only option. If you have enough space at home and a car, then a hardshell kayak can be a consideration. They are more robust which results finally in a higher durability and they are better performing on water.

Sometimes the question is raised if a folding kayak isn’t a good alternative either and indeed it is. For folding boat you need to stretch the boat skin over a frame of rods. The assembling is for a folding a way more complex and requires more time. Therefore, folding kayaks offer a better stiffness and better performance on the sea, as well as on lakes and calm rivers. Nevertheless, most of the inflatable kayaks are lighter than folding kayaks. In addition to that, folding kayaks are normally also more costly.

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Inflatable kayaks are very easy to carry to shore due to their light weight

Advantages

+ already cheap models available + flexible use (river, lake, sea) + good speed for an inflatable boat + also available as 1 boat + easy to transport and stow away to save space

Disadvantages

– susceptible to wind – limited space – slower than fixed hull or folding kayaks – some maintenance required

Required accessoires

Very few inflatable kayaks come in a complete set. For the majority, you still have to buy an air pump, paddles, life jackets and a manometer for checking the air pressure separately. For a quick setup of the kayak we recommend a double action pump, to pump air in both directions. You check the air pressure of the boat with a manometer. If the air pump does not have an integrated manometer, there are special manometers for the valve type of the respective kayak.

Conclusion

An inflatable kayak offers a plenty of possibilities to discover the nature in a different way without any big logistical effort. In contrast to hardshell kayaks, beginners have already the possibility to start with a small budget. However, you need to keep in mind that those entry-level kayaks can’t compete with high quality inflatables regarding finishing and performance. If you have the budget and if you already know before that you are going to make long tours or paddle on running rivers, then you are should think about getting a kayak from Advanced Elements or Aquaglide straight from the beginning.

How to take your inflatable on plane

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Maybe you have already thought about going on a vacation to a great paddle destination, with your own inflatable. But, before you book your trip, there are a few important things you should consider:

Inflatable as carry-on baggage

Small inflatables, especially 1-person boats, which are compressed packed, usually meet the carry-on requirements. The only problem is that the paddles or rows are not allowed as carry-on baggage. They could be used as “weapons”. That’s why your inflatable with its equipment is checked baggage.

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Inflatable as checked baggage

  • The inflatable should not weight more than 44 lbs / 23 kgs. Most of the airlines have a maximum weight limitation for checked baggage at 44 or 50 lbs / 20 or 23 kgs. Additional weight must be payed extra with high fees or is not possible to check in.
  • The packing size should not exceed 126 in / 158 cm. Exact measures can be found in the airlines’ baggage policy. Oversized baggage must be checked in as bulky luggage which causes extra costs.
  • The paddles or rows must fit into the inflatable’s transport bag / backpack or into any other check-in baggage. In case of rows or single blade paddles there are no worries. But it can be quite difficult with double blade paddles which have a length between 220 – 240cm. In this case one- or two-piece double blade paddles are too long. It’s better to have a three- or four-piece double blade paddle which breaks down into smaller pieces and is easier to store than one-piece paddle.

Inflatable as special baggage

Special baggage can cost from 70 up to more than 200$ per one-way flight, depending on airline and destination. Considering these costs, renting a boat at the holiday destination might be cheaper. Except you intend to paddle in waters where there are no boat rentals.

Protecting your inflatable when traveling

Sensitive accessories (e.g. pressure gauge) should be stored in the carry-on baggage. Your inflatable should be carried in a robust transport bag or backpack which protects your boat from external disturbances. If possible, paddles and air pump should be extra padded, for example wrapping them in clothes or wrinkled paper. In cases of heavy point loads (yes, unfortunately, luggage is not transported carefully at airports), the air pump and paddles break and get dinged at most. That’s why this equipment should be well packed.

In case luggage is damaged

In case luggage is damaged or even lost, the airline usually takes over the responsibility. After receiving your luggage, you should better check your equipment for damages. If the luggage is damaged, immediately report the damage at the airline’s luggage counter. If the damage is noticed later, you can still report the damage online within seven days after receiving your luggage. Generally, the airline refunds the damage as current value, provided that the damage is in relation to luggage transport by the airline.

Final thoughts

When reading this article, it seems complicated to transport your inflatable but it’s worthwhile. You are completely independent with your own inflatable on your vacation. You will discover the holiday destination from another perspective. The advices provided in this article just help you to prevent unexpected extra costs and damages caused by the transport. Enjoy your vacation with your inflatable =)

6 Things you should consider when using an Inflatable

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This article explains what you should consider when using an inflatable. Compared to a solid-hull boat, an inflatable must be cleaned in a different way after usage in salt water. The direct sunlight must not forget as well. In this article, we show what to mind and give you some good advices in order that your inflatable will last for a long time.

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inflatable boat proper use
When owning an inflatable you need to consider a few things

1. Right pressure

Every inflatable has a maximum allowed air pressure and must not be exceeded. But a too low air pressure is not good either. The inflatable would be too soft which negatively affects the inflatable’s performance. That’s why your boat should be inflated properly. If you don’t have an air pump with a pressure gauge, you should get a pressure gauge to check the pressure when inflating.  Some inflatables, e.g. from Intex or Sevylor, come with a plastic strip which you lean on a specific spot of the boat skin, so you know if it’s fully inflated. In this case an extra pressure gauge is not necessary. Never use compressed air to inflate your boat.

2. Cleaning

After every use, your inflatable should be free of sand stones before packing to avoid damage in the boat-skin. At home you should completely clean your inflatable if necessary. Lukewarm soap water is sufficient. Never use aggressive cleaning agents or thinners.  If your boat trip was in salt water, you should definitively rinse the boat-skin with fresh water afterwards. Otherwise the salt would damage the boat-skin after a while. Before storing the boat, the boat must be absolutely dry to prevent mold.

3. Storing

Some things should be considered when storing your inflatable (esp. before winter storage). The boat should be loosely rolled up but not compressed packed as when transporting the boat. If you have enough storage space, you can even store the boat slightly inflated. More important is that you never place heavy objects on the boat during storage. Make sure that you store your boat at a dry place, protected from sunlight without major temperature variations.

4. Direct sunlight

On longer trips on the water, the inflatable is pulled to the shore or even laid up on land during a break. But you should never forget one thing: the excessive sunlight. In spring and autumn less critical, but in summer the direct sunlight can destroy your inflatable. As long as the boat is in the water there are no worries since the water keeps the boat cool. If possible, leave your inflatable in the water and attach it with a rope to a landing stage. But on land or shore the sunlight raises the pressure of the air chambers. A variation of 1 °C causes a variation of the pressure in the chambers of +/- 4mbar (0,06 PSI). In this case, just place your inflatable to a shaded place or cover the boat with a cloth. Otherwise the martial might be overstretched and seams may split.

5. Removable fin

Most of the inflatable kayaks and canoes are equipped with a removable fin which helps keep the boat in a straight line. Using the fin is especially recommended when you use your inflatable in deep water. In contrast to shallow waters, the fin is not recommended. The fin could damage the bottom of your boat and in case of white water, the fin reduces the maneuverability of the boat.

6. Spiky Objects

In contrast to a solid-hull boat, you shouldn’t drag your inflatable over sands and stones, but using the grab handles to carry the boat instead. That’s the best way to protect your boat from sharp and spiky objects. On the water, make sure to avoid unnecessary groundings. The higher the quality of your inflatable, the stronger the material and the more resistant the boat-skin is. Nevertheless, you should always protect your inflatable from the contact with sharp and spiky objects on land or water.

Choosing the right Stand-Up Paddle Board

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Stand-Up Paddling, or just SUP, enjoys huge popularity in the recent years. Whether enjoying on the nature lakes or rivers or discovering cities like London or New York, Stand-Up Paddling is everywhere omnipresent and their possible uses are nearly endless.

SUP Boards

SUP is not only something for sport enthusiasts with paddle experience. Quite the contrary, everybody you can stand stable and knows how to swim can do Stand-Up paddling.

The range of Stand-Up paddle boards is getting larger and larger and the before buying a SUP you can feel really overwhelmed by all the SUP boards that are on the markets. Each board has its own characteristics and is consequently designed for different uses. In this article we tell you what you should know before buying your SUP board in order to find the right board.

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Possible uses of Stand-Up Paddle

There are generally speaking four different fields of applications for SUP boards: Surf, touring, racing and fitness. The two main disciplines are touring and fitness. As beginner you will probably pick one of these two disciplines. Surf or Wave is in contrast rather a discipline for advanced or pros.

Touring can be understood to be mean to cover a longer distance. For someone who prefers discover lakes and rivers and who wants to get from A to B with the board should go for a touring board. Such a board offers also some space for luggage. When purchasing one you should pay attention that your board comes with a luggage net.

The one or other may ask what fitness Stand-Up paddle means. In the recent years yoga and pilates groups have been formed in nearly all big cities, which do their courses during summer outside with a SUP board on the water. The board is literally replacing the training mat and the fact of being in the nature increases incredibly the relaxing atmosphere. Those boards are very tip-resistant.

Surf or wave is a SUP discipline that is not really made for beginners. It requires a good technique with a good confidence and stability on the board. Sport enthusiasts in this category prefer rather hard shell boards instead of inflatable boards.

All in all there are also some overlaps between the different type of boards. Therefore, there are all-round boards, which have a larger fields of application and they represent a good compromise for everybody who doesn’t know what particular board might be the right one. If you are looking for a board on which you can do your yoga exercises, then an all-round board is also the right choice for you.

The graphic below gives you an overview how long and how wide your board should be in terms of your desired use. We can only give you ranges since it depends also on your weight. In the following section we are going to explain to you which impact the length, width and thickness have on the drive characteristics.

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Solid or inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board

Inflatable Stand-Up paddle boards, or just iSUP, are the current trend. In contrast to hardhsell SUP boards they offer a huge advantage. They can be easily transported with a backpack and you can take them everywhere you like. Consequently, they require also much less storage space and fit easily  in every cave. The advantage of an iSUP to get to remote places open countless possibilities. Since they are softer the injury risk is also lower when falling on it. As bathing platform they are also perfect for children.

Despite all the advantage of an inflatable SUP board, there will be still those who prefer hard shell laminated boards. Especially, professional paddler coming from the surf and race area appreciate the feel if a highly responsive, rigid board which lead to a better driving experience. A solid board  is also more durable and easier to repair. There is also not time for the set up required.

Nevertheless, we have to mention, that a lot has changed in the segment of inflatable SUP in the recent years. The composition of a high number of fibers, which are glued and interweaved between the lower and upper side. Thanks to this construction iSUP can be inflated with very high pressure and have a better rigidity than years ago.

Inflatable SUP for beginner

For a beginner the advantages of an inflatable SUP outweigh any little advantages. That’s why you should better go for a iSUP. Only if you want to get professional in race or surf you should consider a solid SUP.

SUP board length

From the board length the use for the board is determined.  A long board is perfect for long distance tours or as a race board. The shorter the board, the better its stability. A short board is the right choice for fun, fitness paddler or for families. A short board is a also a way slower because it displaces less water. With a longer board you are much faster and his agility is much better but it is less stable.

SUP board width

The width plays also an important role when it comes to stability.  The larger a board, the more stable it lays on the water. The wider a board, the slower it is. On the other hand it means that a narrow board is faster but less stable.

Stability depends also on the edges of the heck and the hull. Inflatable boards have typically rounder thicker edges than solid ones and what make them more wonky. That’s why it’s recommended to choose a 1-2 inch wider board in comparison to a solid board. The shape of the hull and tail influences also the stability. Wide and round hull and tails are more stable than boards with a sharp and narrow hull and stern.

SUP board thickness

Regarding the thickness the weight is a quite important factor. Normally boards have a thickness between four and six inches. For paddler under 60kg or for children boards with a thickness of 4 inches are completely sufficient. All others should choose rather a thicker board, ideally 6 inches.

Thinner boards are thanks to their lower volume more stable and manoeuvrable. But thin boards have the disadvantage for heavier persons that water gathers much easier on the surface  due to the deflection. For that reason thinner SUP boards are often a way shorter, so that they don’t loose their stiffness. However, when buying a board with a length starting from 11 feet it should a quite thick board. Especially cheap and low quality boards try to save on this fact.

Conclusion

When buying a Stand-Up paddle board there are plenty of things to consider. Information and recommendations may vary between manufacturers and dealers since there are still many different opinions about this quite young trend sport. As a beginner you should go for a inflatable all-round board to stay flexible in terms of uses.

Often you can hear or read that you should invest at least 1000€ in a SUP board. In principle it’s quite true that boards in this price range have a better quality but this high investment might be not necessary for a absolute beginner. This kind of high acquisition cost may deter a beginner from buying one and consequently they will never try it out. Especially, when you are not sure whether this sport is the right one for you in the long run or not, you are better investing between $400 and $600. Later on, when you know exactly your needs and requirements you can invest more in the right board. And it will be still possible to sell the old board on ebay for example.

1, 2 or 3 person canoe – What is the right boat size?

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For some of you the answer is clear which boat size is the best because you have very precise ideas how your canoe should be like. But some of us are not sure which size might be the right one. In the following we give you a short overview of the advantages and disadvantages of the most common boat sizes in order to help you making the right choice at the end of the day.

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Choosing the right boat size is essential

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1 person canoe

If you prefer paddling on your own, then you should go for a 1 person canoe. The weight distribution is optimal and you have a better performance on the water. Thanks to the lower weight you can easily transport it anyway you want without any big effort. A 1 person canoe are mainly available as kayak. For a kayak the paddler uses a double-blade paddle which is much easier than paddling alone with a single-blade paddle as it’s typical for Canadian canoes.

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It’s harder to paddle a 1 person canadier with a single blade paddle

If you want to read more about the difference between canoe and kayak, we highly recommend you our article Kayak vs Canoe.

Even if you want to paddle with other persons, a 1 person canoe can be still sometimes the better choice. Paddling your own boat gives you an additional feeling of freedom. Everybody has its own paddle rhythm and perhaps a different paddle technique. Moreover, you can decide on your own to go an extra mile in the other direction to discover something. When paddling with another person, it’s easier to talk with each other when being next to each other and not behind.

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Thanks to the double-blade paddle a 1 person kayak is easy to paddle solo

INTEX CHALLENGER K1

intex challenger k1

for 1 person

pump and paddle incl.

front deck

ADVANCED ELEMENTS ADVANCEDFRAME

advanced elements advancedframe

for 1 person

integrated deck

good workmanship

2 person canoe

If you like sharing the paddle experience with someone else in all situations then a 2 person paddle boat could be the better choice for you. In this case you have the acquisition cost for only for one boat. A 2 person boat costs slightly more than a 1 person boat. Moreover, a 2 person kayak gives you the opportunity to alternate. If you feel a bit tired you can make a pause and your friend continues paddling for example. However, a 2 person boat requires more coordination. The person in the back has to navigate and should adapt his paddle frequency to the person in front. Especially, for couples a 2 person paddle boat is often a good choice. In most cases men are stronger and have more energy. With a two person canoe you have never the situation that one is falling too much behind the other one. In addition to that, you’ll be also faster with a 2 person boat since it’s longer. However, you should consider that you have less space for luggage.

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With a tandem kayak you have the advantage that one of you can also relax a bit during the tour

There are also inflatable boats with adjustable seat positions, so that you can use a 2 person canoe as a 1 person canoe. In this way, you have always the optimal seat position and consequently a good weight distribution in the boat. Especially sports enthusiasts appreciate it to have enough space for all their luggage on long distance tours. In case you can adjust the seat position, you can still use it as a 1 person canoe. The paddler has to sit in the back and all the luggage go to the front. Nevertheless, the drive characteristics are not as good as in boat with an adjustable seat.

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Canadiers are ideally paddled by tow persons.

INTEX EXPLORER K2

intex explorer k2

for 2 persons

pump and paddle incl.

easy access

AE ADVANCEDFRAME CONVERTIBLE ELITE

advanced elements advancedframe convertible

for 1 or 2 persons

very stable and fast

highly configurable

3 person canoe

f you want to paddle with your family, then a 3 person canoe is the only option. The third seat has normally less legroom is therefore intended for children. This seat is optional and you can use the boat also for 2 or only for 1 person as well. However, since the boat is quite long it’s less maneuverable. This means that it takes a bit more time that the boats reacts to your steering manoeuvres.

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There are 3 person kayaks and canoes

All in all each boat size has its particular pros and cons. If you are still unsure then you should maybe go to a shop and try them out to see with what boat size you feel most comfortable. In any case, you should be aware that nowadays there are also really good inflatable kayaks and canoes. Their quality is much better than years ago and they can really compete with hardshell boats. The advantages of an inflatable boat such as the big flexibility that comes with an inflatable are definitely worth reading more about it.

SEVYLOR ADVENTURE PLUS

sevylor adventure plus

1 – 3 persons

entry-level boat

kayak seats

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ITIWIT X100 3 SEATER

itiwit x100 3 seater kayak

for 1 – 3 persons

separate drop-stitch floor

very stable on the water