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- deleted-2Explorer IIYubster,
Been looking at kayaks too...
Geez they're pricy for blow-mold plastic.
There should be lots-o-choices on CL this time of year. - wbwoodExplorer$1095...no thanks...lol
Spent about that much for our 3 kayaks combined. - tahiti16ExplorerHere is another solution to space problem and the decision between solo and tandem kayak!
Point 65 modular - ontheroad101ExplorerX2 for the Sea Eagle 370. We have one and it is durable. We also have the Sea Eagle Fishermen and had it stuck on top of tree stumps with no damage. Again it is very durable material. Very easy to inflate.
- NanciLExplorer IILooks like a nice toy !
Don't go too far off shore with it and don't get in any rough water with it.
It has no water tight compartments, so if you fill it with water, your screwed.
I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole.
jack L - trnflaExplorerI would trust my Sea Eagle 370 before I would trust that folding kayak.
- FunnyCamperExplorer III wonder how the tracking is on that? probably not best but sure would be fun for small adventures when camping.
I just bought an Ocean Frenzy Sit On. 9 ft. tracks beautifully and weighs 42 lbs.
My toyhauler box is 10 ft so I decided to get a 9 footer and tried it out the other day and is wonderful. My shell should last a lifetime while I know that foldable has to have a limited lifespan...at least with me as the owner as I am very hard on my 'stuff' :)
very cool what they come up with nowadays. - AndymonExplorerthat's cool. 4 month back order.
- BobboExplorer IIIWow, that folds down even smaller than my Porta-Bote!
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