Hi Wilson, yes we do :) We have the accessory frame kit. I will link it below and on the page is also the instruction manual if you would also lik e to have a look at that ozinflatablekayaks.com.au/shop-now/accessory-frame-system-for-kayaks/
Emily, well it appears that we (novices) bought the NON-elite tandem Advanced frame tandem kayak. It never seems as if we have enough air in it. My wife and I each weigh around 175 pounds. The kayak rides very low in the water for the rear passenger and folds in the middlw when portaged. I'm using a Ryobi portable electric air pump to inflate it, and even when it says I have 3 lbs of pressure in both of the main chambers it doesn't ride well - seems under inflated. What to do? Thanks
Hi Richard, thank you for your comment. Are you in America? If so, you can actually get the drop-stitch floor for the Convertible Elite which will be a massive help! www.advancedelements.com/shop/accessories/backbone/the-rigidform-drop-stitch-floor/
Hello! Thank you so much for your in-depth and informative videos! I'm curious about footrests (footpegs?) in the Convertible Elite. Specifically, when it is set up for solo paddling with the seat in the middle position. Is there any kind of foot support to get a push off of for efficient paddling technique? Thanks!
The foot pegs are well worth it. You have to attach them in set-up and take down but they have buckle clips so no big deal. I find if you inflate your kayak first than install foot pegs. It has several notches for adjustment; twist flap, find the notch twist back to lock. There is a R (right) L (left) on flap. Find the middle sweet spot and then use a marker to mark one of end foot pegs so you know where to install the next time.
This is tricky because people have different leg lengths, but generally speaking, your height will be fine in ANY of the AdvancedFrame kayaks. The "cut off" for the AdvancedFrame and the AdvancedFrame Sport kayaks is 6'2", and there really is no heigh limit for the AdvancedFrame Expedition Elite or the AdvancedFrame Convertible Elite. Cheers, Emily.
Yes, ozinflatablekayaks.com.au is all in Australian Dollars. We don't ship internationally, but you are welcome to book in your own shipping. Just fill out the contact form on the website with your email address so I can give you the location of the warehouse for shipping quotes. Cheers, Emily.
High Emily, on Your web site on the CONVERTIBLE ELITE: AE1007-E You talk about aluminum rib-frame technology in the bow and stern. Please explain Also in accessory there is the BackBone / multi-sectional keel beam. What is the material and how do You install ? Is it used together with the drop stitch floor ? Please also show the details of the arched deck riser aluminum stays when using a convertible deck and the details of the Honey Comb Rip Stop Fabric. In general the material spec says 3 layers of Durable double-coated fabric for the hull. Can You give more info about this material / fabric and how You maintain it and clean it ? THXs
Very much appreciated, I am closer to 120 kilo but it looks like it will be very sturdy, Do you have any experience with the decks or spray skirts for this model?
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu I'm considering them, I live in an area where I have access to ocean waters and heard mixed things on the skirts. The main thing I heard is that the skirt pops off easily and that the one with shoulder straps was the only one worth getting.
@@koru3920 I haven't had that feedback from customers, but I have been told that the skirts are HUGE. This is mostly a problem for small people, though. Cheers, Emily.
Emily - thank you for the video. I've been "shopping" for a kayak for 3 years, and this video finally got me to pull the trigger and get the Elite! I'm incredibly excited for it to arrive. Do you have any recommendations for foot rests for when paddling solo in it?
Also, with the drop-stitch floor in the elite, do you see any need whatsoever for the additional dura-floor assuming I'll be bringing a dog with me on some trips?
Thank you for this clear comparison. Was struggling to find any other!
Hi Giles... no kidding! I could tell it was confusing because people just kept asking me what the difference was! Cheers, Emily.
Hi Emily thank you for the video. I wonder if there is a frame kit that goes on the kayak for fishing gear / cup holder etc?
Hi Wilson, yes we do :) We have the accessory frame kit. I will link it below and on the page is also the instruction manual if you would also lik e to have a look at that ozinflatablekayaks.com.au/shop-now/accessory-frame-system-for-kayaks/
Emily, well it appears that we (novices) bought the NON-elite tandem Advanced frame tandem kayak. It never seems as if we have enough air in it. My wife and I each weigh around 175 pounds. The kayak rides very low in the water for the rear passenger and folds in the middlw when portaged. I'm using a Ryobi portable electric air pump to inflate it, and even when it says I have 3 lbs of pressure in both of the main chambers it doesn't ride well - seems under inflated. What to do? Thanks
Hi Richard, thank you for your comment. Are you in America? If so, you can actually get the drop-stitch floor for the Convertible Elite which will be a massive help! www.advancedelements.com/shop/accessories/backbone/the-rigidform-drop-stitch-floor/
Hello! Thank you so much for your in-depth and informative videos! I'm curious about footrests (footpegs?) in the Convertible Elite. Specifically, when it is set up for solo paddling with the seat in the middle position. Is there any kind of foot support to get a push off of for efficient paddling technique? Thanks!
Hi there! Check out our Foot Pegs video ua-cam.com/video/RvyJrtOLMGA/v-deo.html
These have been designed for solo paddling in the Convertible. 🙂
The foot pegs are well worth it. You have to attach them in set-up and take down but they have buckle clips so no big deal. I find if you inflate your kayak first than install foot pegs. It has several notches for adjustment; twist flap, find the notch twist back to lock. There is a R (right) L (left) on flap. Find the middle sweet spot and then use a marker to mark one of end foot pegs so you know where to install the next time.
I am a 184 cm tall guy. So what to choose between Frame, Elite or maybe Convertible?
This is tricky because people have different leg lengths, but generally speaking, your height will be fine in ANY of the AdvancedFrame kayaks. The "cut off" for the AdvancedFrame and the AdvancedFrame Sport kayaks is 6'2", and there really is no heigh limit for the AdvancedFrame Expedition Elite or the AdvancedFrame Convertible Elite. Cheers, Emily.
Thanks for the video! Do you know if a drop-stitch floor could be added to the non-Elite?
Hi! Yup you can still add a drop-stitch floor to the Non-Elite.
Very clear comparison.
Thanks... bytheway, can you ship it to south Korea? And is it Australia Dollar in your website?
Yes, ozinflatablekayaks.com.au is all in Australian Dollars. We don't ship internationally, but you are welcome to book in your own shipping. Just fill out the contact form on the website with your email address so I can give you the location of the warehouse for shipping quotes. Cheers, Emily.
High Emily, on Your web site on the CONVERTIBLE ELITE: AE1007-E You talk about aluminum rib-frame technology in the bow and stern. Please explain
Also in accessory there is the BackBone / multi-sectional keel beam.
What is the material and how do You install ? Is it used together with the drop stitch floor ?
Please also show the details of the arched deck riser aluminum stays when using a convertible deck and the details of the Honey Comb Rip Stop Fabric.
In general the material spec says 3 layers of Durable double-coated fabric for the hull.
Can You give more info about this material / fabric and how You maintain it and clean it ?
THXs
After saw the videos it makes me feel confidentto go get a kayak and do some adventur in the high land of Victoria and trying to catch a few perch.
Nice! Take a picture for us!
Very much appreciated, I am closer to 120 kilo but it looks like it will be very sturdy, Do you have any experience with the decks or spray skirts for this model?
Yes, I do. Are you thinking you will need the deck and skirt? Cheers, Emily.
@@OzinflatablekayaksAu I'm considering them, I live in an area where I have access to ocean waters and heard mixed things on the skirts. The main thing I heard is that the skirt pops off easily and that the one with shoulder straps was the only one worth getting.
@@koru3920 I haven't had that feedback from customers, but I have been told that the skirts are HUGE. This is mostly a problem for small people, though. Cheers, Emily.
Emily - thank you for the video. I've been "shopping" for a kayak for 3 years, and this video finally got me to pull the trigger and get the Elite! I'm incredibly excited for it to arrive. Do you have any recommendations for foot rests for when paddling solo in it?
Also, with the drop-stitch floor in the elite, do you see any need whatsoever for the additional dura-floor assuming I'll be bringing a dog with me on some trips?
She never did answer your questions…what did you regarding the footrest in solo mode
I expected to see the two kayaks in the water.