Brand | AQUAGLIDE |
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Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Green |
Style | Navarro 110 |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Weight Limit | 113 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 137"L x 35.5"W x 10.9"H |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.75 x 22 x 10.6 inches |
Package Weight | 15.42 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 137 x 35.5 x 10.9 inches |
Brand Name | AQUAGLIDE |
Warranty Description | Warranty against any and all manufacturing defects, 1 Year Limited |
Model Name | Navarro 110 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Aquaglide |
Part Number | 584119108 |
Included Components | Inflatable Kayak |
Size | 110 |
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Brand | AQUAGLIDE |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Green |
Style | Navarro 110 |
About this item
- TOURING BOAT: Navarro is equipped to handle the unknown. With industry leading drop stitched floors, zip on decks, & Hex Shell covered pontoons, this durable lightweight inflatable handles it all
- CREATE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE: Our inflatable kayaks are designed to play as hard as you do. Portable, lightweight & built to last, they're perfect for recreational paddling and touring.
- BUILT TO PERFORM: Features quick release fin, drain plug, Velcro seat and footrest adjustment system, zip open dry compartments for storage, accessory strap, paddle keeper, molded handle and D ring
- SPECIFICS: L 11'4" x W 34" (L 345cm x W 86cm). Weight: 28 lbs. Capacity: 250 lbs. (113 kg) - 1 Person. Includes: Kayak, seat and storage bag. Warranty: 1-Year Limited AQUAGLIDE: Our passion for water sports drives us to engineer some of the best
- AQUAGLIDE: Our passion for water sports drives us to engineer some of the best boating technologies available so you get the performance you want combined with the hassle-free portability you need
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Navarro 110 | Navarro 130 | Navarro 145 | |
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Best for: | Touring | Touring | Touring |
Capacity: | 250lbs / 1 Person | 300lbs / 1 Person | 500lbs / 2 Person |
Weight | 28lbs | 35lbs | 40lbs |
Quick Release Fin | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Boston Valve | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Core 2.0 Seat | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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ASIN | B0839NJTSY |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #185,809 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #17 in Touring Kayaks |
Date First Available | December 30, 2019 |
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Customers like the stability, space and comfort of the kayak. For example, they mention the air bladders are thick and tough, it has a super stable floor and it has lots of room to carry camping gear. Some appreciate the quality, and ease of set up. That said, opinions are mixed on inflation, and portability.
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Customers like the stability of the kayak. They mention that the solid construction and super stable floor makes for a fun and confident time. The air bladders are thick and tough, and add stability to the kayak, making it very high quality.
"...-The cloth cover is nice looking and tough and the air bladders are thick and tough...." Read more
"...included it, but not too upset as the product overall seems extremely high quality so far.Will update in the future!" Read more
"...The instruction video is also helpful. Overall it's very well made and really fast for an inflatable...." Read more
"...to help check the floor pressure. The floor becomes rigid at max pressure, so I try to get that as close as possible to the max (6.0 psi)...." Read more
Customers like the space in the kayak. They mention it's easy to manage, has lots of room to carry camping gear, and is pretty large. Some say that it fits 2 adults and a child easily.
"...-There is tons of room inside for the boater and cargo..." Read more
"...I'm 6'3 and am very happy i chose this over the 110. The extra space has been nice so far for carrying my paddle board friends supplies, as well as..." Read more
"...very comfortable to sit in and paddle, lots of storage space, easy to carry around (inflated or deflated), nice paddle straps on each..." Read more
"The features of the Kayak included a roomy seating area especially for tall people...." Read more
Customers find the kayak comfortable and snug. They also mention that the seat is okay, not great.
"...-The seat is OK, not great. My wife added an extra cushion for more padding and higher position and things are good now...." Read more
"...Have been out for a few hours total and am very comfortable. I'm 6'3 and am very happy i chose this over the 110...." Read more
"...Holds a straight trackComfortableEasy to transport and store.Paddled against a moderate tide under a bridge and had no issues...." Read more
"...very comfortable to sit in and paddle, lots of storage space, easy to carry around (inflated or deflated), nice paddle straps on each..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the kayak. They mention that it is a fully functional kayak that paddles very well and tracks straight.
"...It paddles very well and tracks straight. It's almost the equal of my rigid kayak when it comes to performance on the water...." Read more
"Great inflatable kajak." Read more
"...or the video which specifically says sold separately.. Anywho, this kayak is amazing, its very high quality and is very stable...." Read more
"Nice inflatable kayak..." Read more
Customers find the kayak easy to set up and manage. They also say the instruction video is helpful.
"...This way the kayak would be balanced. The instruction video is also helpful. Overall it's very well made and really fast for an inflatable...." Read more
"...because it fits in the trunk of a car deflated, and it's very quick to set up (once you've practiced a few times)...." Read more
"Easy to set up, great value(it was discounted 20% off at time i purchased it). Lots of room to carry camping gear to stay overnight...." Read more
"...Easy to manage and lots of room. I am using it on the Missouri River and lakes in Minnesota. I am a fair weather user...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the inflation of the kayak. Some mention it's easy to inflate, set up, and deflate. However, others say that it never fully inflated and deflagged about half way.
"...Very comfortable and pretty easy to inflate...." Read more
"Good: Easy to inflate. Used my SUP electric pump and used an Amazon available adapter for the side bladders.Holds a straight track..." Read more
"Looked nice and inflated nicely but one side deflated about half way on the 1st use. Bright it home and tried again to make sure no user error...." Read more
"Very easy to inflate, set up and deflate. I would say it's for someone with a small frMe/short...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the kayak. Some mention that it's easy to transport and fits in the trunk, while others say that it is not light to carry the kayak from the parking lot to the water by yourself, and the packaging is OK but a bit heavier than expected.
"...Holds a straight trackComfortableEasy to transport and store.Paddled against a moderate tide under a bridge and had no issues...." Read more
"...very comfortable to sit in and paddle, lots of storage space, easy to carry around (inflated or deflated), nice paddle straps on each side..." Read more
"...It is not light to carry the kayak from the parking lot to the water by yourself...." Read more
"...It's extremely convenient because it fits in the trunk of a car deflated, and it's very quick to set up (once you've practiced a few times)...." Read more
Customers are disappointed that the kayak does not come with a paddle or pump. They also mention that it did not include a valve adapter for the floor and the instruction manual.
"...bag is bare-bones compared to what other companies offer, doesn't come with paddle or pump..." Read more
"...The kayak does not come with a paddle I recommend that you select a 250cm paddle to clear the zipper on top of the boat." Read more
"...Would have given 5 stars, but it doesn't come with adapters for the valves--we knew that this was the case, but still the cost-benefit of a cheap..." Read more
"...Also disappointed it did not include a valve adapter for the floor (halkey roberts)Looks high quality so far and is very large...." Read more
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This kayak is totally different. The bottom is literally stiff as a board and it has a fin to help with tracking. It paddles very well and tracks straight. It's almost the equal of my rigid kayak when it comes to performance on the water.
A few specifics:
-The zippers are heavy duty and strong.
-The cloth cover is nice looking and tough and the air bladders are thick and tough.
-There are two kinds of valves, which is annoying but necessary due to the high pressure of the floor (6psi).
-I bought a 12v electric pump. It fills the kayak to the right pressure quickly and came with a big bag of various valve adaptors, two of which were correct!
-I though it was odd that the boat did not have any storage pouches or zippered compartments other than the hatches. It would be nice to have a couple of pouches to hold boat licenses, etc.
-The seat is OK, not great. My wife added an extra cushion for more padding and higher position and things are good now.
-There is tons of room inside for the boater and cargo
It's so nice to be able to put a really capable 13' kayak in a bag and stick it in the closet. I had to build a special rack for my rigid kayak outside, with a little roof, and cover it with a special waterproof cover. My boat's great in the water and excellent for fishing, but out of the water, it' a big hassle compared to the inflatable.
Best advice ti anyone who is looking to get inflatable kayak, get yourself battery operated(rechargeable air pump). Saves you time and have more time to ejoy kayaking.
Once it's out on the water, it's very easy to maneuver and seems pretty fast. Have been out for a few hours total and am very comfortable. I'm 6'3 and am very happy i chose this over the 110. The extra space has been nice so far for carrying my paddle board friends supplies, as well as the cooler!
Only thing is that the optional deck is pretty important imo. Would have been nice if they included it, but not too upset as the product overall seems extremely high quality so far.
Will update in the future!
I looked at a lot of inflatable kayaks before choosing this one. My main requirement was that I have a lot of room for my legs (I'm 6'3"). I'd tried a few kayaks (rigid and inflatables) where I didn't like having to be completely inside or have my knees bent all the time. With that in mind, most of the inflatables I found seemed to look way too much like rubber rafts instead of kayaks. Ultimately, that probably wouldn't bug most people, but I wanted a kayak! (or, at least something that pretended to be a kayak really well). The canvas covering on the Navarro 130 really sold me on it. Yeah, it's more of an inflated/rubber canoe than a kayak, but it doesn't LOOK like it (not too much).
I've taken it out 4 times. I used a Ryobi Inflator to put the air in. I had to find some special adaptors to make it all work. The sides inflate individually, and then the floor gets inflated. There's also a 'collar' that you can inflate (I just blow into it). Getting the kayak to the right pressure is a challenge, since the max pressures for the three main parts are pretty low. I ended up ordering a low-pressure gauge (made for golf cart tires, I think?) to help check the floor pressure. The floor becomes rigid at max pressure, so I try to get that as close as possible to the max (6.0 psi). One thing I haven't seen anyone else mention is that the floor is actually a completely separate object. I inflate the sides first, then lay the floor in and get it centered and then inflate it. When I deflate everything, I take the floor out to get everything dried off.
The canvas covering of the top and the inside 'pontoons' takes a long time to dry, which is probably my only complaint. But the canvas also gives the kayak the look and feel I really like, so it's a trade off.
Pros: Looks cool, lots of leg room (too much? - see below), very comfortable to sit in and paddle, lots of storage space, easy to carry around (inflated or deflated), nice paddle straps on each side
Cons: Takes a while for the canvas to dry off, storage bag is bare-bones compared to what other companies offer, doesn't come with paddle or pump (which could be a pro, since it makes it cheaper and maybe you already have a paddle and pump?), seems like it's 1-2 feet longer than it needs to be.
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Firstly, it comes with two different valves (actually three but one you can just use your mouth on).
The sides use Boston Valves, and the base uses the SUP or Halkey-Roberts one. Most pumps (none of the ones I had) don't come with the SUP connector, so you are probably going to have to buy a pump with the Kayak. I got one of those Flextailgear USB charged ones and a Boston to SUP adapter, but my pump didn't come with the Boston end, so I had to use an old hand pump. If you are paying nearly $1000 for an inflatable Kayak, it just seems like they could have added in a $20 pump as well.
The other problem is the bad stitching! Again something I don't expect on a Kayak that costs this much and is reliant on the stitching. I'll add a photo of some of the stitching on the deck. It's not dangerous (well not that bit) but it shows a complete lack of any finishing process, inspection or quality control. I'd be embarrassed sending this out to a customer.
Complaints aside... It seems to be a pretty good Kayak, and online reviews and YouTube videos generally like it (which was why I got it). It folds up nice and small (photo enclosed, the pump on top is about the size of a small Tim's coffee cup for reference) and it's not that heavy. The bag is badly made, it seems cheap and ill thought out, bits will fall out of the side, especially if you put the pump in there.
Summary - An expensive but probably good Kayak, with poor quality control, visibly bad stitching and cheaply made low quality accessories. I was giving it a 4 star review, but I decided to knock one off now because this really isn't a cheap to buy Kayak.
Hopefully, you find this review helpful.
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2022
Firstly, it comes with two different valves (actually three but one you can just use your mouth on).
The sides use Boston Valves, and the base uses the SUP or Halkey-Roberts one. Most pumps (none of the ones I had) don't come with the SUP connector, so you are probably going to have to buy a pump with the Kayak. I got one of those Flextailgear USB charged ones and a Boston to SUP adapter, but my pump didn't come with the Boston end, so I had to use an old hand pump. If you are paying nearly $1000 for an inflatable Kayak, it just seems like they could have added in a $20 pump as well.
The other problem is the bad stitching! Again something I don't expect on a Kayak that costs this much and is reliant on the stitching. I'll add a photo of some of the stitching on the deck. It's not dangerous (well not that bit) but it shows a complete lack of any finishing process, inspection or quality control. I'd be embarrassed sending this out to a customer.
Complaints aside... It seems to be a pretty good Kayak, and online reviews and YouTube videos generally like it (which was why I got it). It folds up nice and small (photo enclosed, the pump on top is about the size of a small Tim's coffee cup for reference) and it's not that heavy. The bag is badly made, it seems cheap and ill thought out, bits will fall out of the side, especially if you put the pump in there.
Summary - An expensive but probably good Kayak, with poor quality control, visibly bad stitching and cheaply made low quality accessories. I was giving it a 4 star review, but I decided to knock one off now because this really isn't a cheap to buy Kayak.
Hopefully, you find this review helpful.
Ein ganz besonderes Lob auch an den tollen Kundenservice. Bei der Lieferung hatte zuerst ein Teil gefehlt, man hat aber direkt reagiert und das Teil auf eigene Kosten nachgeliefert. Top!
Das Produkt macht beim auspacken einen vollständigen und mit Aussnahme, von ein paar schmutzige Stellen auf dem Transportsack, die mich nicht gestört haben, einen neuen Eindruck sonst hätte ich das Aquaglide Navarro 145 sofort wieder zurückgeschickt. Aber an den Ventile waren z.B. noch das Original Etikett mit QR-Code des Herstellers angebracht.
Die große Enttäuschung kam dann allerdings beim ersten aufpumpen. Ich habe mich hierzu im Vorfeld mehrere Video Tutorials des Herstellers angesehen und die Bedienungsanleitung genau gelesen.
Außerdem habe ich mir die für das Aquaglide Navarro 145 empfohlene Handluftpumpe besorgt bei dir auch die benötigten Adapter dabei sind.
Das empfohlene Wechselspiel von: erst linke Luftkammer, etwas aufpumpen dann rechte Luftkammer etwas aufpumpen dann linke Luftkammer bis zum (direkt am Ventil angegebenen Luftdruck) füllen habe ich vorschriftsmäßig durchgeführt.
Noch vor dem Erreichen des finalen empfohlenen Luftdrucks ist mir auf der linken Seite bereits eine komische Wulst aufgefallen beim genaueren hinsehen habe ich bemerkt dass die Luftkammer aus dem umnähten Aussenmaterial gerissen ist (siehe Foto).
Zu den Fahreigenschaften kann ich leider nicht sagen da das Boot nie Wasserkontakt hatte.
Das Boot ist super schwer was nicht nur ein Vorteil ist aber dafür erwarte ich eine höhere Qualität und höhere Produktsicherheit.
Bei ein Kajak in dieser Preisklasse setze ich auch eine zuverlässige Qualitätskontrolle des Herstellers voraus um solch eine Enttäuschung zu vermeiden..
Die Badegäste welche neben mir währen meines ersten Aufpumpen des Aquaglide Navarro 145 ihre neue Luftmatratze für zehn Euro aufgepumpt haben, hatten mehr Glück, Sie konnten damit ins Wasser. Ich mit einem fast 1000 € teuren Aquaglide Navarro 145, ein Luftkajak dass vom Hersteller für den Profi Einsatz beworben dagegen nicht.
Ich hoffe dass der Verkäufer jetzt schnell reagiert und für unseren Urlaub einen entsprechenden Ersatz zur Verfügung stellt.
Über die Erfahrungen mit dem Verkäufer und Hersteller werde ich hier berichten sobald mir hier zu Informationen vorliegen.
Nachtrag: 29.06.2021
Das defekte Navarro 145 wurde vor über einer Woche zurück zum Verkäufer In die Niederlande geschickt.
Für dir Kosten für den versicherten Versand welche über 50 € betrogen musst ich selbst in Vorleistung gehen.
Wie sich hinter her herausstellte wurden die E-Mails des Verkäufers nicht an mich weitergeleitet. Als dann schließlich doch die Kontaktaufnahme geklappt hat wurden vom Verkäufer die Kosten für das Kajak und für den Rückversand erstattet.
Reviewed in Germany on June 19, 2021
Das Produkt macht beim auspacken einen vollständigen und mit Aussnahme, von ein paar schmutzige Stellen auf dem Transportsack, die mich nicht gestört haben, einen neuen Eindruck sonst hätte ich das Aquaglide Navarro 145 sofort wieder zurückgeschickt. Aber an den Ventile waren z.B. noch das Original Etikett mit QR-Code des Herstellers angebracht.
Die große Enttäuschung kam dann allerdings beim ersten aufpumpen. Ich habe mich hierzu im Vorfeld mehrere Video Tutorials des Herstellers angesehen und die Bedienungsanleitung genau gelesen.
Außerdem habe ich mir die für das Aquaglide Navarro 145 empfohlene Handluftpumpe besorgt bei dir auch die benötigten Adapter dabei sind.
Das empfohlene Wechselspiel von: erst linke Luftkammer, etwas aufpumpen dann rechte Luftkammer etwas aufpumpen dann linke Luftkammer bis zum (direkt am Ventil angegebenen Luftdruck) füllen habe ich vorschriftsmäßig durchgeführt.
Noch vor dem Erreichen des finalen empfohlenen Luftdrucks ist mir auf der linken Seite bereits eine komische Wulst aufgefallen beim genaueren hinsehen habe ich bemerkt dass die Luftkammer aus dem umnähten Aussenmaterial gerissen ist (siehe Foto).
Zu den Fahreigenschaften kann ich leider nicht sagen da das Boot nie Wasserkontakt hatte.
Das Boot ist super schwer was nicht nur ein Vorteil ist aber dafür erwarte ich eine höhere Qualität und höhere Produktsicherheit.
Bei ein Kajak in dieser Preisklasse setze ich auch eine zuverlässige Qualitätskontrolle des Herstellers voraus um solch eine Enttäuschung zu vermeiden..
Die Badegäste welche neben mir währen meines ersten Aufpumpen des Aquaglide Navarro 145 ihre neue Luftmatratze für zehn Euro aufgepumpt haben, hatten mehr Glück, Sie konnten damit ins Wasser. Ich mit einem fast 1000 € teuren Aquaglide Navarro 145, ein Luftkajak dass vom Hersteller für den Profi Einsatz beworben dagegen nicht.
Ich hoffe dass der Verkäufer jetzt schnell reagiert und für unseren Urlaub einen entsprechenden Ersatz zur Verfügung stellt.
Über die Erfahrungen mit dem Verkäufer und Hersteller werde ich hier berichten sobald mir hier zu Informationen vorliegen.
Nachtrag: 29.06.2021
Das defekte Navarro 145 wurde vor über einer Woche zurück zum Verkäufer In die Niederlande geschickt.
Für dir Kosten für den versicherten Versand welche über 50 € betrogen musst ich selbst in Vorleistung gehen.
Wie sich hinter her herausstellte wurden die E-Mails des Verkäufers nicht an mich weitergeleitet. Als dann schließlich doch die Kontaktaufnahme geklappt hat wurden vom Verkäufer die Kosten für das Kajak und für den Rückversand erstattet.