Aquaglide Inflatable Kayaks - How to Choose the Right One
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Aquaglide makes light and high performing inflatable kayaks. In this video, I look at 3 of their top selling 'touring' inflatable kayaks with the goal of helping you choose the right one.
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Aquaglide Chelan 120: bit.ly/3N6Czo0
Aquaglide Cirrus 110: bit.ly/3LpTlxb
Aquaglide Deschutes 130: bit.ly/40yXWkG
Gear I have tested and recommend:
Paddles:
Aqua-bound Manta Ray Carbon 2-piece (rec/touring) bit.ly/43KLWQb
Aqua-Bound Manta Ray Hybrid 2-piece (Rec/Touring bit.ly/41VdlND
Aqua-bound Shred (whitewater) bit.ly/3L9h04E
PFDs:
NRS Chinook PFD (fishing) bit.ly/3AaGAzS
NRS Zen PFD (whitewater) bit.ly/3odrMxK
NRS Odyssey PFD (Touring and Rec) bit.ly/41yCpK0
Dry Gear / Layers:
NRS Flux Dry Top bit.ly/41EvCyC
NRS Riptide Splash Jacket bit.ly/3L9awmd
NRS Axiom Dry Suit bit.ly/3A6RdUj
Shirts:
NRS Silkweight Long-Sleeve Shirt - Mens bit.ly/3KOMegb
NRS Guide Short Sleeve Shirt bit.ly/41jskkf
Pants:
NRS Benny Board Shorts bit.ly/41fyAtm
Footwear:
NRS Boundary Boot: bit.ly/3Lb8Clo
NRS Kicker Wetshoe: bit.ly/3H6Sjna
NRS Paddle Wetshoe: bit.ly/3V3cYhx
Astral PFD Sandal bit.ly/41EiFVc
Sunglasses: Wiley X Outdoor Sun Glasses bit.ly/3NtJQKR
Other Paddling Gear:
NRS WRSI Current Helmet bit.ly/3L90rpz
NRS Drylander Shock Cord Sprayskirt bit.ly/41g8C9l
Surf Ears Ear Plugs bit.ly/3AbMl1y
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We own the Deschutes 110 and Chelan 120 and both are user friendly. Moving from the Deschutes to the Chelan you do notice a difference in performance and initial stability as well as the muscles used while paddling. We paddled against 15 mph winds in both last weekend and had no trouble with swamping on the Deschutes, i.e. it handled rough water very well. I'm disabled and the Chelan is at my weight limit to load and unload but is easily inflated by hand from a chair and is the most comfortable kayak I've paddled yet.
Thanks for this. I've got the the Cirrus and I've extensively tested/reviewed it and had a lot of fun with it.
I'm currently consideing a Chelan for a more extensive trip, so it was good to see this comparison 👍😁
I just got a deschutes 130 this year. (I had been using a chinook 90, that's a lower priced very lightweight boat, but kind of a squish to get in.) I have only been able to take it out once, but on my local lake that I know well. It was very stable. And for my first paddle of the year after a very wet and snowy winter, it did well. The stability is great, even putting in from a broken dock so I didn't have the best angle or height to get in. I plan to use it a lot more this summer once school is out. For it's size the weight (22.2 lbs) is great too. I still will use my chinook for places that it's harder to get to the kayak to the water since it's so easy to carry between it's length and weight, or takes up less space in the car for an after work paddle, but I probably will use the Deschutes more otherwise.
Great video. Do you have any videos on the Aquaglide Navarro 145? Thanks.
Thank you for your review ❤
Great video as usual. Would love to see you do one on the Blackfoot 130. Thanks.
I have the 145, i way 250, bring my 12 yr old daughter with a small cooler and gear, a multiday trip is very doable with dry bags or garbage bags to protect backpacks, 14 ft long, plenty of cargo room, surprised me how quick it was, ive rubbed plenty of rocks but in relatively calm waters with speedboat wakes being the roughest times, ultra stable and fun in these "waves", no scratches of any depth, just "rubs"
Inflates fast, its my first kayak and i made the choice based on durability and portability, knowing what I know I want a dropstitch with drain plugs for the rivers but this deschutes 145 is amazing, cant wait to take it on an multiday with full camp set up. That cargo/weight capacity, I believe, is the true beauty of this kayak, portage would be a breeze. I ramble
I have a deschutes 145 I paddle on the non tidal Thames with my partner this kayak is perfect for us the cirrus looks amazing considering the weight aquaglide are worth the money in my opinion
Hi. What great video of great kayaks. When can I expect your video of their performance on water? Thanks
Those look like good options for inflatables. It looks to have solid construction and should deliver reasonable performance.
The Chelan 120 is also incredibly comfortable
I have the Chelan 120 (two, actually, his and hers), and really enjoy it. The biggest issue people should recognize is that there is a LOT of overhead, some in setting it up, but much more so in dealing with it after paddling, because you need to dry it off to avoid growing 'stuff' if you were to leave it damp. Still it's light enough for me (not my wife, who is slight) to carry easily to the water, and to carry the kayak, paddle, life jacket, water bottle, etc in the provided backpack. The seat is good and provides good lower back support of adjusted properly. Ken mentioned that sitting lower in the boat can increase stability. The seat bottom is inflatable, and one can lower the seating position simply by letting some air out. the valve is design and placed such that you can do that even while sitting in the kayak out on the water. I usually soften it a little bit, not for stability - the boat is very stable even sitting high - but to achieve a paddling position I find more suitable
Question for Ken / Aquaglide: can the seat for the Chelan fit in the Cirrus?
I have about a dozen inflatables which I pack away wet yet never have any problem. The bag drips water for 12 hours or so, so I leave it outside for that time. Maybe our salt water prevents growth. Nice to hear about back support; many of us acquire back problems.
Dan from Headwaters Kayak said in his review of the Cirrus that the Chelan seat does fit in the Cirrus.
I love my Chelan 150 - great for 2 people or I can paddle it on my own quite comfortably.
Can you move one seat to the middle for solo mode?
@Martin Feuchtwanger yes you can - it's really easy and it's a nice paddle with just one person. The seats velcro in so you can adjust them as well as the footrests.
where did you get the information about aqua glide releasing a Cirrus model between the 110 and the 150? Any idea when it's coming out?
I got it straight from the source... but I didn't get a timeline. I would expect it will be in the fall or next spring.
I bought a Deschutes and was very dissatisfied. Got a hole in the first outing after a very small bump on the riverbed. Expensive lesson learned.
That's unfortunate to hear. Did you attempt to patch it with the repair kit it comes with? The joy of the floor not being inflatable is that it should be easy to patch.
I wonder how the super light weight kayak does with on water reentry?
I just bought the Navarro 145 for camping with the family. I was $186 and couldn’t not get it. I’m also going to outfit it to fish out of it. Any recommendations for adding accessory attachment points? I have seen the glue on ones. Any thoughts?
As meh as an inflatable kayak seems at first, I read a comment the other day that made it all make sense. A fella commented that his (maybe it was a folding one, but same point about size when stored) kayak fit nicely in the back of his Mustang. That's a pretty good point of consideration. For many people, inflatable is the only way it would be possible to enjoy the sport due to space constraints.
I waited without a kayak for years before I found a good quality inflatable. There is no way I could have had a hard body one.
@@vandelsoproductions I'm glad you found a way that works. 👍
Could you do a fishing kayak face off between NRS Pike and Aquaglide Blackfoot?
Thank you for the video! Question! I am in Chicago, IL and looking to take the DESCHUTES 110 on Lake Michigan. Although the water on a nice day can be still, boats and jet skis flying by can cause some decent/aggressive waves. Do you think the DESCHUTES 110 (being flatter), will be able to handle aggressive boat and jet ski waves? Thank you!
Look into Sea Kayaks instead
The cheaper one can survive ocean kayak Deschutes 110 but honestly I prefer tucktec
Ken, what level of white water do you think the Chelan 120 can legitimately handle? I fish streams that occasionlly have a brief Class II encounter. Anything bigger and i'd be portaging anyway. Thanks.
I would be very comfortable in class 2 whitewater with the Chelan, as long as it wasn't the type of stream that involves banging into a lot of sharp rocks.
Nice review, I watching also about Navarro 130. Did you try it? Can I consider it a good alternative to Advanced elements Expedition?
I haven't tried the Navarro yet. Hope to soon! I think they're both comparable to the AE Expedition, although they have real differences too.
@@PaddleTV , I'm looking around some review but not easy to find for Navarro. I see , looking the construction, that it is large and with flat bottom. The fin is very short for a so long boat. In my opinion, theoretically , should be difficult maintain the right direction with it. AE have a better bottom and siluette other that the Alu-frame.
You will pay about £1400 for a light weight kayak. My mega mighty kahuna was about that price. Do love the inflatables kayak's but they never seem to last that long. Modular kayaks like Point 65 N seem better value in the long term.
Pakayak is great too!
All the boats are discontinued.
Critique from the cheap seats... Instead of repeatedly stating that products "can handle a wide variety of conditions," please list the specific conditions you think are suitable for each product. Or regurgitate the appropriate conditions for each product as stated by the manufacturer. Blessings.
Chelan is pronounced “shell - anne.”
The Chelan would be amazing on the Chelan, one of the most beautiful lakes in the world.
It would be great if you did a video how to get out of this kayak. Not at a dock and pretend you are 65 year old woman trying to do it. I am serious.
I hear you! Getting into and out of a kayak is one of the biggest challenges - that, and transporting the kayak! Stay tuned! :)