I also have the X100 and really like it. The kayak is so stable due to the dropstitch floor and it being a bit wider than some kayaks. My wife and I are both in our mid-60's and retired for a few years now and kayaking has become a new found enjoyable hobby for us that my wife can still comfortably do despite having an arthritic right knee. Since buying the X100 in 2022, we have used it extensively, with most of our UK holidays now planned around being able to get out on the water in it, weather permitting. We like being able to get away from the crowds, seeing the different perspective of the landscape from the water and enjoying the diversity of the wildlife we have seen while on our paddles. I hope you have as much fun with it as we do.
Did you have any issues sliding the fins in? I was unable to slide in one because it was too tight. It would only slide in half way then impossibly stuck. If you had that issue too, how did you solve it?
I am seriously looking at this kayak - at present I have a sevylor alameda but it droops as I am so heavy - in your opinion, does the drop-stitch floor feel alot more rigid than the older itiwit inflatable floor?
We have both the 100 ittiwit and the x100 and they are like night and day. The x100 floor which goes to 5psi is incredibly rigid. I am 19 stone and it remains totally supportive and rigid. If you get the x100 I’m sure you will be pleased
@@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 Thank you so much - I have had a look at a couple of complete dropstitch ones - but really want to have a very good look at this before making a decision!
@@lovelifeloveboathey I’ve just bought this one. I chose it for the drop stitch floor. I have a knee issue so needed something rigid to stand on and it’s fine plus I’m nearing 60 and 16stone so not as agile as I once was. Plus its. I’ve and wide so very stable. You won’t be disappointed!! Ps make sure you buy their paddle too. Good luck
@@caz-nbgalatea1528 Thank you, it is 50:50 between this and a full drop stitch model from a company calle 'Sandbanks' at the moment, but def still shopping!
I also have the X100 and really like it. The kayak is so stable due to the dropstitch floor and it being a bit wider than some kayaks. My wife and I are both in our mid-60's and retired for a few years now and kayaking has become a new found enjoyable hobby for us that my wife can still comfortably do despite having an arthritic right knee. Since buying the X100 in 2022, we have used it extensively, with most of our UK holidays now planned around being able to get out on the water in it, weather permitting. We like being able to get away from the crowds, seeing the different perspective of the landscape from the water and enjoying the diversity of the wildlife we have seen while on our paddles. I hope you have as much fun with it as we do.
Many thanks for your comments you certainly seem to be enjoying yours like we are
Did you have any issues sliding the fins in? I was unable to slide in one because it was too tight. It would only slide in half way then impossibly stuck. If you had that issue too, how did you solve it?
They Can be tight just wet it and they usually slide in well
I am seriously looking at this kayak - at present I have a sevylor alameda but it droops as I am so heavy - in your opinion, does the drop-stitch floor feel alot more rigid than the older itiwit inflatable floor?
We have both the 100 ittiwit and the x100 and they are like night and day. The x100 floor which goes to 5psi is incredibly rigid. I am 19 stone and it remains totally supportive and rigid.
If you get the x100 I’m sure you will be pleased
@@boatingsibbingandwandering3262 Thank you so much - I have had a look at a couple of complete dropstitch ones - but really want to have a very good look at this before making a decision!
@@lovelifeloveboathey I’ve just bought this one. I chose it for the drop stitch floor. I have a knee issue so needed something rigid to stand on and it’s fine plus I’m nearing 60 and 16stone so not as agile as I once was. Plus its. I’ve and wide so very stable. You won’t be disappointed!! Ps make sure you buy their paddle too. Good luck
@@caz-nbgalatea1528 Thank you, it is 50:50 between this and a full drop stitch model from a company calle 'Sandbanks' at the moment, but def still shopping!
@@lovelifeloveboat I looked at them but fancied something with plenty of leg room which this one has. Good luck shopping!
Can you send a link for the pump?
Here you go www.decathlon.co.uk/p/12-v-15-a-electric-pump-for-inflatable-sup-and-kayaks/_/R-p-149019?mc=8387582
Great. Thankyou!