you mean to say the best inflatable kayaks who you earn a sales commission with. You got many thing wrong and the info is way too generalized as in lacking in details. I suggest people find the type of kayak they think they need, sit on top or sit inside, and while videos help, nothing beats a test paddle. Visit a popular kayak launch area and you will see most of these kayaks. Ask questions and you will find most paddlers are generous with allowing a test paddle to someone new to the sport.
I had that blue expedition AE and the skin welds disintegrated. I received a replacement on warranty, sold it then as new. Wildearth here in Australia don’t sell them anymore, stock Sea Eagle instead. AE have quality issues and are nowhere take to the pole! The photos must be photoshop 😉
You missed the Decathlon X500. Best inflatable single person kayak on the market, especially for its price of 720€. Easy to setup in a couple of minutes and no need to dry out afterwards like the otherwise very good Advanced Elements kayaks. Closed top, yet still enough room for 3-4 day tours without refilling. I have an advanced Elements convertible and an X500. I almost exlusively use the X500 now. So much quicker to setup and no need for much care after a trip. Just wipe it down and pack it away. The Advanced Elements boat will get moldy if you put them away after a trip and the textile cover is not completely dried out. Both the advanced elements boats and the x500 look more like a real kayak than many other inflatables.
A review that includes the Intel pool toy, but ignores the range of boats from one of the the world leader in inflatables, Innova/Gumotex cannot be taken seriously!
There are affordable inflatable kayaks that provide a motor drive or pedal drive with fins or a propeller that are going to provide improved performance and sell new for less than $1,000.
That Intex Challenger K2 is not a kayak, it's a pool toy! 😂 3:00 all of a sudden the Challenger becomes an Intex Explorer!?! Good job, these people seem to know what they are talking about...not really!
you can't mix up inflatables for both flat water and whitewater usage. This rating video is useless for those of us who are interested only in whitewater paddling. If you want to serve a useful purpose with these vids please specify what sort of useage you are aiming at with the gradings.
► Links to the Best Inflatable Kayaks 2023 we listed in this video:
► 6. Advanced Elements Expedition Elite - geni.us/xGfki
► 5. Intex Challenger K2 - geni.us/FfKr
► 4. Driftsun Rover Inflatable Kayak - geni.us/j1VIi
► 3. Sea Eagle 370 Pro - geni.us/nPPaK
► 2. Advanced Elements AdvancedFrame - geni.us/UIZba
► 1. Intex Excursion Pro K1 - geni.us/u9kzy72
you mean to say the best inflatable kayaks who you earn a sales commission with. You got many thing wrong and the info is way too generalized as in lacking in details. I suggest people find the type of kayak they think they need, sit on top or sit inside, and while videos help, nothing beats a test paddle. Visit a popular kayak launch area and you will see most of these kayaks. Ask questions and you will find most paddlers are generous with allowing a test paddle to someone new to the sport.
I had that blue expedition AE and the skin welds disintegrated. I received a replacement on warranty, sold it then as new. Wildearth here in Australia don’t sell them anymore, stock Sea Eagle instead. AE have quality issues and are nowhere take to the pole! The photos must be photoshop 😉
Helpful video, thank you!
You missed the Decathlon X500. Best inflatable single person kayak on the market, especially for its price of 720€. Easy to setup in a couple of minutes and no need to dry out afterwards like the otherwise very good Advanced Elements kayaks. Closed top, yet still enough room for 3-4 day tours without refilling.
I have an advanced Elements convertible and an X500. I almost exlusively use the X500 now. So much quicker to setup and no need for much care after a trip. Just wipe it down and pack it away. The Advanced Elements boat will get moldy if you put them away after a trip and the textile cover is not completely dried out. Both the advanced elements boats and the x500 look more like a real kayak than many other inflatables.
They didnt add anything that they couldnt link to for profit.
The intex looks great for a budget kayak but sadly the floor lets it down I see that failing before long
A review that includes the Intel pool toy, but ignores the range of boats from one of the the world leader in inflatables, Innova/Gumotex cannot be taken seriously!
I wouldn't touch anything Intex. They'll blow after 8 or 10 times of use. Price is great sure.... but Cabelas and Big 5 stopped selling. Wonder why?
So wait, is no.6 the no.1 choice?
Neris and zel gear -the best kayaks!!!
There are affordable inflatable kayaks that provide a motor drive or pedal drive with fins or a propeller that are going to provide improved performance and sell new for less than $1,000.
Aqua spirit? Itiwit?
That Intex Challenger K2 is not a kayak, it's a pool toy! 😂 3:00 all of a sudden the Challenger becomes an Intex Explorer!?! Good job, these people seem to know what they are talking about...not really!
you can't mix up inflatables for both flat water and whitewater usage. This rating video is useless for those of us who are interested only in whitewater paddling. If you want to serve a useful purpose with these vids please specify what sort of useage you are aiming at with the gradings.
Wow
Once again, 100% USELESS. no MSRP price.... if i wantest useless advise inwould gonlisten to the guy at the store!
What a crock